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4® ■ Kittens rise above Cedarville 1'VV U:-.' £y $gs sfr m Kicks' ' It was a really long match, just back and forth the whole game, stated Coach Brown concerning a tight match against Cedarville. The Lady Kittens fi- nally came out on top with a one point victory. Susie Hartman and Paula Angel helped chalk up points while Kay Ter- ry, Julie Saccoia, and Sarah Wiggins played tough defense by keeping Ce- darville from scoring when they served. But even with the team-work the game came down to the wire. Susie Hartman served, and for what seemed an eternity, Booneville and Ce- darville volleyed back and forth. Final- ly Kay Terry hit a hard spike to the far right corner to gain the winning point. By Tresa Adair Michelle Nelson hits one back over against the Mansfield Lady Tigers, while Carla Boitel watch- es and hopes for the best. Photo by Trena Adair SEASON RESULTS' S. Oe K' Waldron 6-15; 10-15 Waldron 12-15; 10-15 Mansfield 8-15; 15-14; 7-15 Mansfield 10-15; 7-15 Cedarville 15-12; 15-10 Cedarville 15- 7; 15-11 Greenwood 7-15; 10-15 Front Row: Jennifer Hardin, Sarah Wiggins, Christian Nelson. Kay Terry, Charmie Goodwin, Gloria Franklin, Stacey Finney. Back Row: Coach David Beckham, Kelly Dobbs, Paula Angel, Julie Saccoia, Carla Bailey. Susie Hartman, Carla Boitel, Michelle Nelson.
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Tennis is one of exchange student Florence Gleye's favorite past- times. Photo by Trena Adair ? THE SPORTING LIFE ? Cut loose on the weekend While most of us spend our weekends lazing around the house or work- ing, there are those sports fans who just can't get enough sports activities at school. So they cruise down to the park or dash out to the back yard to en- gage in a competitive game with friends and neigh- bors. 1 play football to get outdoors, run, jump, get dirty, and be with friends, remarked Charlie Partain. Although some participate in weekend sports to so- cialize, Katy Fitzgerald has other intentions, It's good exercise and a lot of fun. It's not just students who enjoy weekend sports. Mrs. Scheel and Mr. Bill Prewett both enjoy tennis and are willing to take on any opponent, whether student or fellow teacher. Mrs. Scheel explained, I've never played with a student who was a poor loser, but the best thing is I've found most of my op- ponents love to win and are very competitive! By Jeri Nichols In the senior-faculty softball game, Coach McGowan races to third base before Shawn Barnard can tag him out. Trying desperately to get a grand slam for her team. Miss Broad- drick forgot one thing — you've got to hit the ball first! Despite this, the faculty won their annual game with the seniors. Photos by Trena Adair
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Paris Waldron Danville Magazine County Line 25-21 18-25 31-12 28-23 23-29 Front Row: Roy Garrett, Reed Dunn, Robert Hurst, Edgar Baker, Jason Weaver, Kevin Wall. Back Row: David Beckham, Randy May, Andy Stone, Steve Kuric, Nathan Evans, Chris Boling, Justin Andrews. SOUNDS GOOD TO ME LAYOUT DESICN BY KELLY MCCLENDON The seventh grade boys may not have grabbed the jump ball against the Danville Little Johns for first posses- sion; but who needs it when the final score is 31-12, Booneville's favor. From the first seconds to the last Booneville paced a fast moving ball game with steals from Randy May and an all net three-pointer from Reed Dunn in the first half. The second half proved to be a repeat with steals from Edgar Baker, Kevin Wall, and Robert Hurst. Steve Kuric led in scoring with eight points followed by Randy May's six. Reed Dunn had five while Andy Stone and Chris Boling both had four apiece. By Tresa Adair Steve Kuric shoots for two while Chris Bowling waits for the rebound. Photo by Trena Adair t • .. -SEASON RESULT’SV Kittens stomp Danville •fejy t iv--;?'- H' '■mmMd z
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