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Members section[]

This page could do with a Members section, and to also be a subcategory of Sunnydale High students. Just came here looking for that information and I'm not familier with wiki editing, so I don't know how to set it up... Somnolentsurfer 01:40, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

I think I figured out how to create it, but I'm working from memory and the incomplete bios in the Sunnydale High Students category, so it's definitley incomplete, and may be inaccurate. I can't find how to make this a comment next to my earlier message on this disscussion page though, only add a section. Sorry about that. Somnolentsurfer 02:27, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Athletes at Sunnydale High[]

I'm trying to make up a list of the Razorbacks we know by name. In Teacher's Pet (1:4), we meet a boy named Blaine who is wearing a letter jacket. I don't remember his last name, and I don't think it was made clear what sport he played. Remember he was, along with Xander, taken prisoner by Miss French, the giant praying mantis. In "Some Assembly Required" (2:2), there is Daniel Epps, who died playing football for Sunnydale and was revived by his younger brother Chris. In "Him" (7:6) we meet another football player. I don't remember his name right off.

There are of course others, including several on the swim team from "Go Fish" (2:20). I'll fill them in as I rewatch the series.

BTW, I hope I've posted this in the right place? I'm not sure how to use the wiki yet.

R Zhandele 03:42, October 29, 2009 (UTC)

Nice to see you're taking an interest in improving this place. To ease your work here's a list:

Also, according to the scripts, both John Lee Walker (The Wish) and Guy Matthews (Helpless) were Razorbacks (John Lee is described as "handsome jock" and Guy as a "hulking wrestler-type").--Gonzalo84 15:07, October 30, 2009 (UTC)

Also, Roy Dukeshire (Gingerbread) is described as a "jock" in the script. Unless contradicted by an episode, shooting script notes will be considered canon.--Gonzalo84 15:12, October 30, 2009 (UTC)

Over ten years later but I'm editing the article now, so I'd like to have it registered: "jock" and "jock-type" mean an athletic build, not necessarily being part of the school team. — Ellesy (talk) 17:12, 2 August 2023 (UTC)

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