THE CATCHERS
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Chris Harrison
Chris Harrison's name dots the BLUE'S record book. In 1993, his senior year, Harrison set the BLUE'S record for receiving yards in a season with 506 yards or 22.0 yards per reception. Was a major concern for defenses throughout the season. A tough blocker that regularily opening the outside for the BLUE'S running attack. Harrison was named to the ALL STATE SECOND TEAM as a tight end. |
Doug Addison
A solid player throughout his BLUE'S career. On September 9, 1988 against Grundy, Addison and quarterback, Petey Ball, hooked up on one of the longest passes in BLUES history--88 yards. It was Addison's only catch of the night and the first score in a 28-21 FOUR OVERTIME loss to the Grundy Golden Wave. |
Charlton Breeding
What a shoot out, Lee High 48 Richlands 45!! Steve Dye and Charlton Breeding had a field day against the Blacksburg defense. That evening, Breeding set single game records for receptions and yards with 10 and 126 yards, respectively. He also tallied TD passes of 45 and 12 yards during the evening. |