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^*Ub. “PUltf *»«* X * 0 P*9* ^ ng, finding into court, where turgumenU for . --iiertie* or hous- property owners would be heard . ,iiem and paying for mov- with the court eventually setting mg and other relocation its determination of fair w*\’ , .Xat Mtt ut ex^nset,hat Mr. HemptuUtdd.ers t He ■ould value. In such ca*<“ ' X.ed' ai^ived weh don't insisted te propertyy own c co'--’ Bas on w I were awar thJtt “The da mi^t Ding to be a loser.\ come\ when they would hav- - .»r. Reese, who has l in Freeport for 10 years and says he has never misaed a day in hi* store, predicted, “O**' businesses won^ . -thetJ*\ /'■Aatf **»a* ^utung “It Happened Years Ago\ in scrap- , .xae change tlw Historical Society imtalimeot number ., last weekY column from nine to eight. 1 apologue forde'- ‘ ihettingly terms of twot Freeport Historical Society n»*\' ’ • xjicrty The missing Column 8 was written ' of eminent unwi I «?n a later o>- •rnich, Mr. Heinphill number 9 was submi*\' -xio,urts has been testedes. and upheld Next we**'' .. »ub- by co in all 50 stat . Ro*\ „.,urags,protti- - general delapidation.\ The $8 million ttle of Fir ,, .• menY Reid ,and the U'’- „iavbrof *.edr. •8*'**®*«*aid, cannot be Renewal area ate t>*^' uticksequired \ reaches, onemphill a purch^ priceh* for agteemen* ’ ' . “ ‘ acquisition of individuaf proper- »'*'*■ iBage is r by law ti M H s t businesses and house- lage woulderi, make Red Devils a* , “.«hd '4 ' S from 10 (which was started by Head Coach Russ Cellan and athletic Director Terry Haise) is a coinci dence. Coach Cellan told me early in the season that this is the > oett offensive line he's ever coached. In my opinion, the heart of the Offensive team was ^ between the guards. Seniorcenter' Charles Johnson is only 160 lbs.,. , btttheisthestroniputmsnotttiie | team pound for pound. Hit tech-. nique was excellent all year long but, most importantly, hit atti tude ww exctiitionaL He did not make any post season honors, aithott^ in a y opimtm he w\ one of the areas ftn**‘ am toid th»* »W*' ' - .-ire- - me Urban . xiea are tied together by xgtMment, Mr. Hemphill said, .-p adding “If the Urban Renewal - Plan isn’t approved, the deal with make lU payments PMIipsisoff.\ . -.Mt m was ..-as finest centers. 1 . .Old that when he became aware be didn't make any honors his response was \I don't ca«, a long as we Hempstead in the piayofoi.” Chartet Johnson is an unsung hmm. The isra guardt also did an outstanding job. Seiuor All League Gwtd Danen Anze- lone and Junior Chry Huggard provided tte impetus fw a gretu ' running game aU year long. It is no leciet that these three individ uals took advantage of this summerV wprkout program reli giously andthat ’ dedication paid dividiids bn the field all year. • Along with Danen, others wht made post-seasons hoinon wete Honorable Mention All County Defennve Tacltie Mike Crows, Honorabte Mention Ai! County Wide Receiver Julian Amedee, AH County Running Back Scott . Rkhardson and .All County Quarterback Andy Wicks. Wicks, a senior, is a gifted athlete and exrollent iacroste plaror. I could only wonder what kind of numbers be would have pro duced bad he participated in ih tumsmr wei^t program. •The season ei^ed' with a ' playofTloss to Hempstead 28*14., the score was 28-7 at hsliiime, but don't be footed. Hempstead was lucky to get out alive. Once again, this game was exciting, aKTO*^ and I can honestly uy that this . was one of the bat high school football gama 1 ever attended. In the second half FHS turned the tide. 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