Monday, October 3, 2011

Dabney's Trojan's Trounce Tigers of DeLand, 13-7, 10-16-1959

Trojans Football Head Coach Hubert O. Dabney, Carver Heights High School, Leesburg Florida
By Sports Section
Daily Commercial 
Friday October 16, 1959

In what will probably go down in the records as one of the most spine thrilling and hard fought games seen in these areas in many a moon. Coach Hubert Dabney's Carver Heights Trojans defeated the Euclid Tigers from DeLand last night by the tune of 13-7.

The game was so tense and close that not a fan breathed freely in the waning moments of the game as DeLand was knocking at the Trojans goal throughout the last 12 minutes of play. In the end, it was a stalwart ground and pass defense that closed out all hopes for the previously undefeated Tigers. Up until last night, only one team had crossed the Tigers goal for six points, who came into town boasting a perfect record of 4-0, all in conference play. From the very outset, the Trojans scored two touchdowns in the first quarter. One being a 50 yard off tackle run by sophomore Willie "Pop" Hannah. Once in the clear, Hannah outsped all would be tacklers and crossed into the promised land with not a hand being laid on him.

The other score came as a result of a blocked punt and covered in the endzone by James Gavin, an eight grade student. Outstanding in pass interceptions for the Trojans was Arthur Gardner, another Sophomore who broke the Tigers back when everything looked rosy. Next week the Trojans travel to Haines City and will not be at home again until Homecoming November 5.

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Sports Section
Daily Commercial
October 16, 1959

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Trojans drop first of season to Ocala, October 11, 1957

By Sports Section
Daily Commercial
October 11, 1957

The Carver Heights Trojans lost 6-0 to the powerful Ocala Wild Bulls at the bulls field last night. The non-conference tilt was the first defeat of the season for the locals. Outstanding for the Trojans were linemen Steve Patterson and Donald Bisbee.

The Trojans meet Melbourne away, next Thursday.

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Daily Commercial
October 11, 1957

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Trojans Trounce Tigers To Topsy Tune 29-0, October 4, 1957

The Marching Trojans of Carver Heights High School, Leesburg Florida

By Sports Section
Daily Commercial
October 4, 1957

Powerful ground gains in  the first, second and third periods paid off last night for the Carver Heights Trojans as they downed the Eustis Tigers, 29-0 in a lopsided tilt.

The victory gave the Trojans their second win in as many starts this season.

Backs Donald Bisbee, Sherman McKinney and Tim Lowery starred for the Trojans, The next home game for the Trojans, at Venetian Gardens, will be November 14, when they face Fessenden.

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Sports Section
Daily Commercial
October 4, 1957

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Trojans Declared Conference Champ, December 12, 1956



Sports Sections
Daily Commercial
December 12, 1956

Coach Hubert Dabney's Carver Heights High School Trojans were officially declared Central Florida Athletic Conference Football Champions for 1956 at a recent meeting of member schools held at Hungerford High School Gymnasium, Winter Park.

The Trojans of Leesburg marched through an undefeated season in conference play and showed their greatness by finishing with an overall record of 8 wins and 1 loss. Two teams were tied with identical records for the runnersup spot; Eustis with 2-1-1 and Hungerford finished in a deadlock for second place honors.

Both of these teams met during the season and the game ended in a 13-13 tie. An All-Conference team of twenty-two players was also selected at this meeting with each player receiving a gold football. The Champion Trojans dominated the team by placing 10 boys on the team.

Players from the Trojan squad making the team were; Edward Haynes, end; Steve Patterson, tackle; Emory Hamilton, guard; Lewis Moat, center; George Stephens, end; Cornell Lowery, quarterback; Donald Bisbee, halfback; Melvin Hawkins, fullback; Walter Wiggens, linebacker; and James Johnson, middle guard, of the ten boys making the team, seven are seniors.

Dabney states in order to hold his own in the conference next year, a lot of work must be done, schools comprising the C.F.A.C. and their standings are as follows:

Leesburg           4-0
Eustis                2-1-1
Hungerford       2-1-1
DeLand            2-2
Melbourne        2-2
Dade City         1-3
Brooksville        1-3
Cocoa              1-3
New Symyrna   1-2
Inverness          0-4

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Sports Section
Daily Commercial
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December 12, 1956

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Fessenden Tigers of Ocala Trounced By Trojans, 62-0, 11-18-1956


Sports Section
Daily Commercial
November 18, 1956

The Fessenden High Tigers of Ocala felt the devastating power, combined with a brilliant display of running and blocking, of the Carver Heights Trojans as the Trojans won 62-0.

The Trojans were playing the Tigers at their Homecoming and from the very outset took command of the contest and rolled to their eight win.

The Trojans blocking was near perfect which facilitated the lighting like thrusts of every back that touched the ball. Melvin Hawkins, big Trojan fullback, playing his last game for Carver Heights, along with eight other seniors, was the scoring star of the game. Hawkins took a beautiful executed hand off from senior quarterback Merritt and while Fessenden linesman were tackling Merritt Hawkins was off on the longest run of the night an 87 yard run. He also scored from 73, 48 and 13 yard thrusts.

Aiding Hawkins in the touchdown parade was Robert Ward, another senior, who scored on 51, 33, and 13 yard runs. Big Steve Patterson, tackle got into the scoring act when he blocked a Fessenden punt and picked it up and scooted over.

The Tigers gamely but were completely outplayed. This game ended the season for the Trojans unless Coach Dabney is successful in securing a postseason game. At present all efforts for such have not materialized.

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Sports Section
Daily Commercial
November 18, 1956
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Carver Heights Quarterback Club
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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Carver Heights H.S. Reports October 1, 1962

Carver Heights High School Head Coach Hubert O. Dabney
By Ida Hawkins
Daily Commercial
October 1, 1962

S.T.E. Pickney, principal of Carver Heights High School, greeted approximately 450 students in assembly recently. The student body is composed of students in the Leesburg area and many from other states.

The assembly program was in charge of Coach H.O. Dabney, his staff and the Trojans. Professor Pickney was selected as principal speaker for the occasion. The 40 players that were presented were more determined to play a good game of ball after hearing the head of learning urge them in a very dynamic way to have in God and themselves and to play a clean game, win, lose or draw. Eddie Joe Sneed, co-captain and Richard Davis co-captain, were presented along with 38 other Trojans.

Mrs Brenda Haygood, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Haygood, senior and popular among the teenagers, has been chosen the Trojan's Sweetheart for the second consecutive year and was presented.

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Ida Hawkins
Daily Commercial
October 1, 1962

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Carver Heights at Eustis Vocational High School, 9-26-62

Carver Heights High School Head Coach Hubert O. Dabney
The Trojans of Carver Heights High School, will see action for the first time Thursday night when they face the Tigers of Eustis Vocational High School in Eustis at 8 p.m.

Even though the loss of Hannah, Hawkins and several others by graduation has had its effect, the Trojans' performance promises to be no less exciting due to the strenuous work by Head Coach H.O. Dabney and his staff, a school spokesman said.

On October 4, 1962 at 8 p.m. in Venetian Gardens, the Trojans will play their initial home game with the Bobcats of Hungerford.

Resources
Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 26, 1962
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Trojans Edge Out Hungerford 6-0 September 26, 1963

Carver Heights High School Trojans Head Coach Hubert O. Dabney
Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 26, 1963

Carver Heights Trojans nosed out Hungerford of Winter Park, 6-0 Friday night at Hungerford.

Robert Brown scored the telling TD in the first quarter. He went over from the eight-yard line after a drive from midfield.

Next game is with DeLand Thursday at 8 p.m., at Venetian Gardens.

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Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 26, 1963

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Carver Heights Meet Wauchula Here Tonight, September 22, 1960

The Marching Trojans of Carver Heights High School, Leesburg Florida

The Carver Heights Trojans coached by Hubert Dabney open their season tonight at 8 o'clock on the Venetian Gardens field against Wauchula Braves.

The game was scheduled to be played in Wauchula, but officials there notified Coach Dabney that the hurricane left their field in a quagmire.

Coach Dabney said the city officials of Leesburg had cooperated wonderfully in getting the Venetian Gardens in playing condition so the game was transferred here. The Marching Trojans band will perform at halftime.

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Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 22, 1960

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Carver Heights Takes Fourth Straight Win, 10-17-65




The untied and unscored upon Carver Heights Trojans won their fourth straight victory last night when they turned back the Drew High Wildcats of Winter Garden, 20-0.

Playing on a field that was covered with mud from the day's rain, the Trojans splashed their way to a touchdown the first time they gained possession of the ball.

With 20 points scored before halftime, Coach Dabney inserted substitutes freely to increase game experience.

The Trojans were never in doubt, as the defensive unit of the blue and gold boys was superb.

No team has crossed the Trojans goal line thus far this season. However. Their work will be cut out for them next Saturday night when they journey to Cocoa to take on the Class A powerhouse. This non conference game is against a much bigger school. But the Carver Heights lads are determined in every sense of the word.

Last night's scoring again showed Lorenzo Pierce leading the way. Pierce has scored every game thus far this season and improves with each game. Also looking good were Artis Brown, William Kerrison, Charlie Tarver, and the consistent quarterbacking of Tommy Perkins.

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Daily Commercial
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Carver Heights Tops Eustis Team By 26-14 score, 9-30-1960

Carver Heights High School Head Coach Hubert O. Dabney


Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 30, 1960

Coach Hubert Dabney's Trojans of Carver Heights turned loose a devastating ground and air attack last night in the backyard of the Eustis Vocational Tigers that left them stunned to the tune of a 26-14 defeat. The outcome was never in doubt. Receiving the kickoff the blue and gold clad Trojans marched 70 yards for the first score.

Next Thursday at the Venetian Gardens the Carver Heights boys step out of their class to play host to the Wild Bulls of Ocala. The Bulls are undefeated with a 3-0 record and have only been scored on once. All home games begin at 8 o'clock.

Resources 
Daily Commercial
September 30, 1960

Article provided by:
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Carver Heights Trojans Top Eustis Bates, September 25, 1966

Carver Heights High School Football Head Coach Hubert O. Dabney
Trojans Top Eustis Bates

Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 25, 1966

Coach Hubert Dabney turned loose his young and green Trojans last night in an interscholastic game against arch rival Bates Avenue High of Eustis and when the slam bam hard hitting contest had ended, the Trojans of Carver Heights were on the long end of the score 12-0.

This was the opening game of the season for the local Blue and Gold lads if last night's indication is any criteria, these boys are going to be hard to handle as the season progresses.

On three other ocassions, the Leesburgers missed golden opportunities that could be attributed to first game jitters and when the game ended, the Trojans were on Eustis' four yard line first and goal.

Johnnie Fluitt, quarterback was in the drivers seat all the way and kept the opponents guessing throughout the contest.

However, the work-horse for the night was Artis Brown, a junior, who was just unstoppable. Brown scored the first touchdown on a five yards burst through center and culminated his evening chore with a beautiful fifty yards run. Artis sprang into the clear at midfield and simply outran everybody in sight.

Penalties were in abundance against the Trojans but desire overcame all obstacles. They will be either Thursday or Friday night at the Carver Heights Athletic Field. The exact date will be announced later.

Resources
Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 25, 1966

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Carver Heights Trojans Look Good To Coach Hubert O. Dabney 9-29-1966

Carver Heights High School Head Football Coach Hubert O. Dabney
Trojans Look Good To Carver Heights Coach

A "thumb-nail" sketch of the Trojans:

By Hubert Dabney
Sports Section
Daily Commercial
September 29, 1966

Johnny Fluitt, senior, number 10, 6 feet 1 weight 175 quarterback and captain. A brilliant student, past vice president of the student body and a good leader. Plays offensive and defensive ball.

James Godbolt, senior number 16, 5 feet ten inches, weight 166, center, linebacker and co-captain. A serious student of the game and a very hard worker. Will also fill in this year as the number two quarterback.

Charlie Tarver, a freshman, number 82, 6 feet 3 inches weight 200. Plays tight end and split end positions. Best pass receiver and deadly blocker. Second year on the varsity squad. A young boy and still growing.

Leroy Hudson, senior, number 17, 5 feet 8 inches, weight 160. Plays the monster-man on defense. An exceptional good tackler and fills in at offensive guard.

Leonard Chatman, junior number 82, 6 feet 1 inch, weight 155. A first year boy with no previous game experience. However, his efforts combined with his ability to catch the ball will certainly earn him respect before the season is over. Plays end.

James Hooks, junior, number 42, 6 feet, weight 170. Another first boy. Has tremendous power in his kicks and will do most of the punting this year. A left footed kicker who has shown in practices that he wants to play offensive end.

Alphonso Jones, junior number 54, 5 feet 10 inches weight 165. Switched from guard to center this year and fills in fine. Very rugged and good blocker. Teammates refer to him as "Boss-man".

George Morgan, sophomore, number 70, 5 feet 10 inches weight 220 offensive tackle and nose-man on defense. Very quick for his size and one of the most coachable boys on the team. Quick; good natured and plays his best.

Theodore Mackey, senior, number 74, 6 feet, weight 190, lineman. Commonly referred to as "The Bull". By far the best lineman we have had in a longtime. Loves contact and the rougher the better. Will go down in Trojans history as one of the greatest.

Albert Kincaid, senior, number 62, 5 feet 10 inches, lineman. Another rugged boy has played for three years and this promise to be his best.

Dennis Jackson, junior, number 52, 5 feet 7 inches, lineman, weight 152. Rather small to play in the line but this is his preference. Quick as a flash Flip-Flop on certain plays as that his quickness may be utilized in pulling.

William Kerrison, senior number 14, 5 feet 8 inches, back. If he can stay will be one of the best running backs on the team. Good moves in an open field.

Artis Brown, junior number 23, 5 feet 6 inches, weight 170. The workhorse of the team. Stays in excellent condition and was the second leading ground gainer last year. Because of his stocky build, opponents have found it difficult to contain him.

Ronald Croskey, sophomore, number 88, 6 feet, weight 160. A tireless worker with exceptionally good speed. Lineman, who can double in the backfield if needed. Remains in excellent condition the year round.

Thomas Parker, sophomore, number 62, 5 feet 10 inches, weight 165. Lineman, plays both ways and a keen standout of the game. Analyzes his opponents and tries to take advantage of them.

Calvin Lanier, senior, number 28, 5 feet 9 inches, weight 145. Has the best pair of hands on the team, good moves, and at times calls his pass patterns. All these qualities make him the best flanker man on the team. Also plays safety on defense and returns punts. Not very fast but real tricky. Nick-name "Mule". He is the pepper man on the squad, talks on the field, in the dressing room and on the bus. A staunch competitor.

David Zow, senior, number 31, 6 feet 1 inch, weight 177 flanker and back, very fast runs the hundred in 10.2. Used primarily with the offensive bunch. Likes to return Kickoffs

John Dabney, junior, number 10, 5 feet 11 inches, weight 150. A first year boy who will certainly help before the season is too far along the way. A brilliant student and a member of the honor society. Quarterback.

Joseph Fields, sophomore, number 76, 5 feet 10 inches weight 170 Lineman. A first year boy with a bright future. Is certain to see plenty of action before the season is over. Catches on quickly and likes contact.

Curtis Lueallen, junior, number 44, 5 feet 10 inches weight 172, A transfer student from Sumter County and with previous experience Is certain to help the Trojans. Plays both ways.

Walter Harrison, junior number 40, 6 feet, weight 166. Another transfer student from Sumter County. Plays both ways and has fairly good speed.


Leroy Houser, junior, number 22, 5 feet 7 inches, weight 135. Has played split end for the last two seasons. A good receiver and plenty of guts to make up for what he lacks in size.

Joseph Walker, junior number 86, 5 feet 5 inches weight 136. Like Leroy, Joe is small in stature but one of the best tackles on the squad. Plays the tight end blocks as if he weighed a ton.


Arthur Wright, junior, number 58, 6 feet, weight 160 center. A first year boy but by no means does he let that handicap him. Is very aggressive and determined and is sure to let his presence be known before the season is over.

Henry Graham, sophomore, number 60. 5 feet 10 inches, weight 163. Used as an offensive guard because of his good lateral movements. Has the potentials to be one of the best linemen around.

Eddie R. Wright, sophomore, number 79, 6 feet 2 inches, weight 180. Still growing and loves the game. Has a great future and because of his desire, will play some this season.

Charles Caldwell, sophomore, number 29, 5 feet 8 inches, weight 155. Played the first 2 games of last year, was injured and didn't return seems to be sound as of now and raring to go. Plays offensive and defensive ball.

James Mackey, sophomore, number 35, 6 feet weight 151. Predicting is that he will turn out to be a valuable asset about mid-season. Goes both ways. Known as the "little bull".

Eugene Ellis, sophomore, number 18, 5 feet 5 inches, weight 160. Was the team's fourth best ground gainer last year before being sideline with injuries. Is hard to bring down and runs with authority.

Robert Bryant, sophomore, number 19, 5 feet 10 inches weight 148. A flanker-man with sticky fingers. Although Small, is considered to be one of best blockers on team. A great future is in store for this boy.

Other players showing up good in daily practices are Calvin Reed, freshman back; Valentine Adams, freshman lineman; Gerald Richardson, junior with two years of experience, plays running guard and defensive back; Paul Pursey, freshman lineman; Richard Wright, freshman lineman; James Lowery, freshman, line and backfield; Eddie Dailey, sophomore back; Jimmy Mitchell back; Fayne Williams, senior back; Ronald Allen, sophomore lineman; Gregory Jordan, senior lineman; Gregory Williams, freshman back; Eddie Lee Wright, sophomore, and Jerome Kerrison.

Trojans; Sweetheart

Gloria Brown, junior, An attractive bundle of beauty that the boys select themselves. Gloria is the daughter of Maggie Brown and the late Vinson Brown. She makes a lovely sweetheart for the boys who take great pride in choosing their queen.

Coaching Staff
Hubert O. Dabney, a native of Leesburg, serves as head coach. He is certified in English and Physical Education and has headed the athletic department for the past 24 years. Coach Dabney is a graduate of Xavier University of New Orleans, Louisana.

Lonzia J. Berry, also a native of Leesburg, is the number one assistant. His major is Industrial Arts and he has been on staff for the past 15 years. Berry is a graduate of A. and T. College of Greensboro, North Carolina.

John Sweetwine, a native of Daytona Beach, is in charge of the scouting program. His major is Social Studies and has served on the staff for 20 years. He is a graduate of Bethune-Cookman of Daytona Beach.

Robert Alderman, a native of Sebring, serves as backfield coach. He has a major in Science and has been a member of the Staff for four years. He is a graduate of Florida A and M of Tallahassee.

Resources
Hubert O. Dabney
Sports Sections
Daily Commercial
September 29, 1966

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Carver Heights Quarterback Club
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Saturday, September 3, 2011

Undefeated Carver Heights High Downs Apopka 21-0, 11-10-61

Pat Thomas Stadium Former Home of the Fightin' Trojans of Carver Heights High School, Leesburg Florida


Undefeated Carver Downs Apopka 21-0

Sports Section
Daily Commercial
November 10, 1961

The Leesburg undefeated Carver Heights High Trojans of the Central Florida Athletic Conference won their 1961 Homecoming game here last night in the Venetian Gardens ball park over the previously undefeated Phylliss Wheatley High Panthers of Apopka 21-0.

Willie Hannah, a fast speedy back for the Trojans, chalked up two touchdowns; while Captain Eddie Joe Sneed, threw a touchdown pass to end Ronnie Roundtree, and Robert Brown, a lineman for the Trojans scored a safety for the Trojans.

All the  Trojans scores came in first and second quarters of the game. Next Friday night, the Carver Heights Trojans will close out their season in Melbourne and Coach Dabney, said this morning that they haven't been held under 40 points a game this season.

Resouces
Sports Section
Daily Commercial
November 10, 1961
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Articles provided by:
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Carver Heights Quarterback Club
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