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Seventh grader, Randy May runs down the court to shoot for an- other basket. Photo by Trena Adair Chris Bowling takes possession of the ball as Kevin Wall guards the Magazine team. Photo by Trena Adair ♦ • 7 Our spirit just won’t quit All opposing teams beware; the Booneville fans aren't easy to scare. With purple and gold, and spirit untold, the fan's around here are uncommonly bold. When weather is bad or looking just fine, they come on out to have a good time. They cheer for the team they have to see, and hope one day that team will be The best in their district or the best in the state, and whenever that happens, it won't be too late. Through good times and bad times you have to admit, that Booneville fans' spirit just won't quit! By Kim Mulson Nathan Evans closes in as Steve Kuric fights for the jump ball. Photo 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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Coach Beckham takes time out to plan strategy with the seventh grade girls. Photo by Trena Adair Paula Davis tries (or two against Magazine while Carla Bailey looks on in suspense. Photo by Trena Adair You feel like you could throw up. The butterflies in your stomach are mak- ing their way up through your throat. It's the first game of your life, and you are a nervous wreck. During my first ball game, I forgot all the plays and even some of the rules. I thought I would die, re- marked John Doyle. The butterflies may be there, but for some, a little experience makes all the difference. I was really nervous the first time I played a game, said Sean Maxwell. But after the first quarter, 1 calmed down and played a lot better. Then, of course, embar- rassment is a factor. 1 was afraid my friends and par- ents would see me mess up. I didn't want them to be disappointed in me, stated Billy Wright. Although playing the very first ball game is dreaded by most people, a few find the first game en- joyable. I was excited about my first game, said James Os- borne. I'll never forget it. By Ann Coggins
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