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CRGSS COU TRY This year's cross-country team had a long and hard season, but they faced it with enthusiasm and determination. A large number of guys ran during the season, and they competed well as a team with no individual standouts. The girls team, however, was just the opposite since they had only three girls that competed all season long, not even enough for a team. Individually they had a successful season. This culminated with Laurie Kennemer as the highest finisher at state 17th placel, Brandy Murphy finished her fourth solid year as a cross-country runner, and Sharon Freeman provided the group with a great deal of encouragement while also placing very well in meets. Coach Jim Miller thought both teams had good seasons, and, by running with them in practice, provided strong motivation and great leadership throughout the season. Sharon Freeman, Laurie Kennemer, Brandy Murphy S, i K .gg up , Q 3 fi' Tw ls I M.
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OLLEYB LL The volleyball team under the guidance of Coach Ray Heitmueller, rose to new heights this year. After a few early losses in the season, the Lady Cats proved to be competitive at the Tennessee Valley Conference Tour- nament. From there the Lady Cats achieved a twelve- game winning streak. Along the road, they defeated such teams as Boaz, Guntersville, Austin, and arch-county rivals Good Hope, Hanceville, and Holly Pond. The climax of the season occurred in Guntersville in the Area Championship. The Lady Cats dominated the Hartselle Tigers in what was to be remembered as one of the most emotional matches ever. Laura Noles, Kristi Ward, Suzy Page, and Jodi Day made the All-Area team while Wendy Calvert received the Most Valuable Player award. Another big part of Cullman's volleyball program was the Junior Varsity and Freshman teams. These girls provided the spectators with a fresh look. These players showed determination and a willingness to learn throughout the 1988 volleyball season. 44 This '88-'89 volleyball team was a thrill and a surprise. I also think they had alot of fun playing. 9' - Coach Heitmueller Q Top: Amy Jo Kenworthy, Donna Green, Kristi Ward, Jennifer Peinhardt, Jennifer Hughes, Middle: Wendy Calvert, Laura Noles, Jodi Day, Bottom: Shelley Chambers, Suzy Page. Top: Kristina Hutchinson, Bridget Aris, Tina Drake, Ann Thomton. Middle: Shea Sprad- lin, Mandy Shavers, Amy Noblett, Marcie Weeks. Bottom: Kelly Burks, Melondie Haynes, Lacy Kraft, Jennifer Martin.
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