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1952 GACA North/South Class AA/A Game
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Aug. 9, 1952
Site: Grant Field
Score: South 7, North 0
Personnel
Coaches
North: Norman Harrison, Newnan and James "Red" Pressley, Marietta
South: Harry Milligan, Richmond Academy and Jim Luck, Americus
North
Key players
- Bobby Thompson (Elberton, B)
- Ted Trenton (Spalding, B)
- Bill Price (LaGrange, C)
- Franklin Brooks (O’Keefe, G)
- Jerry Griffin (North Fulton, T)
- Bill O’Dell (Newnan, B)
- Ned Arnold (Murphy, E)
- Jimmy Williams (Newnan, B)
- Jim Nisewonger (O’Keefe, QB)
- Jack Cotter (Marist, QB)
- Harry Wing (Gainesville, B)
- Macky Nolen (Marietta, G)
- Harold Pilgrim (Gainesville, E)
- Jimmy Thomason (Newnan)
- Roland Perdue (College Park, T)
- Clayton Pitts (Spalding, T)
- Johnny Short (Athens, G)
- Bill Boyd (Athens, C)
- Eddie Wringle (Dalton, E)
- Larry Muschamp (Rome, E)
- Roger Bond (Elberton, T)
- Walter White (Toccoa, T)
- Arvie Pilgrim (Rome, QB)
- Al Browning (Decatur, B)
South
Key players
- Bobby Chambless (Jordan, B)
- Jack Hall (Richmond Academy, QB)
- Lindy Boatwright (Moultrie, G)
- Jim DeFore (Lanier, G)
- Ray Mercer (Moultrie, B)
- Richard Beard (Moultrie, C)
- Wimpy Scott (Tifton, T)
- Joe Silas (Lanier, E)
- Henry Strickland (Columbus, G)
- Knox Culpepper (Columbus, B)
- Leonard Jones (Baker Village, G)
- Billy Rabon (Fitzgerald, B)
- Cleve Clark (Albany, E)
- Hank Schneider (Richmond Academy, FB)
Game summary
Moultrie’s Ray Mercer scored on a short run. Harry Milligan cited Henry Strickland and Leonard Jones for outstanding defensive work that proved decisive in the game.