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GIRLS’ TENNIS MAKES — Break Point. Lisa Duke uses a forehand — to break her opponent's serve. SMASH! Aimee Seward aces her Lee- Davis opponent. Final Check. Coach Rollings checks the game plan one last time before the match against Tucker. 138 Girls’ Tennis
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VARSITY —HEREWECOME! = : i » ‘ods ol Basketball team was on its way Ty - to a bright Varsity career! Their 7-5 record, with wins like 49-27 over Douglas Freeman and 52-43 over Highland Springs, proved that they were a talented team. Captains Dee Dee Gladden and Karen Blaine helped pull the girls through the hard practices and tough games. Dee Dee Gladden had the highest point total with 113 and also the highest point average per game with 94. Sheila Payne led the team with a 52% free throw average. The whole team should be con- Last Min Check. Coaches gratulated, ke iney REVENGE) Blackburn gag Durvin make a last game point average of 42, a0 the J.V. Girls’ Team whereas their opponents only scored an average of 38 points per game. Introductions. The Team lines up for in- troductions before playing Highland Springs. Bank Shot. Rhonda Martin uses the backboard for 2 points against Hermitage. J.V. Girls’ Basketball 137
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ee ONAL TOURNAMENT SMASH! A fantastic start boosted the girls’ tennis team and aided them to finish with an excellent year-end record of 8-2. The team opened the season with Lee-Davis, whom they defeated 8-1, and then continued on a 6 match win- ning streak. After finishing second in the district, they went on to the Regional where they soundly beat Monacan 8- 1, but lost in the semi-final match to Freeman, 3-6. The girls’ tennis team had an abundance of talent this year. Two outstanding players were Lisa Duke and Aimee Seward. They, as a doubles team, achieved a magnificent record of second in the District, and second in the Regional Tour- : ae | nament. Aimee Seward also won the Regional Tournament Challenge! Shirl Guilley challenges her In Singles, and then went on to =, opponent at the net. the State Tournament where she ose. third. ms Warm Up. Stephanie Williams warms .' up before her match with a Douglas : Freeman opponent. 2 Return Shot. Mary Erdman returns a Hermitage serve. Girls’ Tennis 139
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