The Class pictures are as represented in the Woodrow Wilson High School, Portsmouth, Virginia yearbook or annual of the year indicated on the page. The Memory pictures may not be complete and pictures and names may have been removed by request of the person involved. Also, it does not offically indicate the year of graduation and/or that the party in question graduated. If you are not represented in your class, or have other pictures for the memories section you may submit a photo to be added. John “Eddie” Lee ’68.
tant Coach -Mrs, Clarke, Debroah Penny, Sandra Reid, Brenda Moore
The 1975 Girls' Basketball team brought back some of the old glory to Woodrow Wilson High School as they won the Eastern Regional Championship, The championship game took place in the Western Branch Gym against the regular Southeastern District rival, Churchland, With Rosa Bell ill and out of the lineup, the bench came through to help secure the victory.
The starting lineup included: Norma Moore, Brenda Moore, Rosa Bell, Sandra Reid, and Sharon Martin, Sandra Reid was the top scorer in the state with a 17,2 average, Norma Moore was the second leading scorer in the state with a 15.4 average
Brenda Moore looks on as the Hornets control the tap.
Rosa Bell goes up for the easy layup.
This scramble concludes in a jumpball.
Sharon Martin controls the jumpball for the Presidents.
Wilson Captures 1976 Southeastern Championship
Front row: Don Manzlone, Mike Bazemore, Joe Goosby, Greg Wright, Manager-Tommy Bravo. Back row; Coach Hopkins,
Arthur "Moose" Jones, Arthur Bryant, Willie Watson, Larry Stewart, Timmy Madden, Stanley Hall, Marvin Cherry.
Tri-captains; Mike Bazemore, Greg Wright, and Arthur "Moose" Jones are joined by Coach Hopkins.
The Southeastern District Championship
team did an outstanding job. After los- ing four starters off of last years' team that was 17 and 5, it was expected that this was to be a rebuilding year. Several players stepped into the vacated positions and played outstandingly. Arthur "Moose” Jones, the only returning starter had the kind of year that was expected of him. Greg Wright, Larry Stewart, Stanley Hall, and Mike Baze- more all played well. The acquisition of Arthur Bryant, at Mid-Year, added tremendously to the team's success. Also adding depth and a lot of hard work were Tim Madden, Marvin Cherry, Don Manzione, Daryl Howell, Joe Goosby, and Willie Watson.