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A unique aspect of the Henrico softball program is the J.V. team which consists of girls attempting to prepare themselves for future Varsity competition. Since no other high schools in Henrico County have J.V. teams, the Warrior team was forced to play many non-conference and practice games. Led by tri-captains Colleen O’Keeffe, Janelle Sale, and Lisa Moore, the team members gained valuable ex- perience despite a disappoin- ting record of 3-6. Quick! Throw It! Jackie Timberlake anxiously awaits the throw from short- stop Janelle Sale. ‘puts Lisa Moore in scoring pag tion at third base. sees tt Grand Slam. Colleen O’Keefe smashes the ball into deep right center. Strike Out. Robin Dunnavant throws a change-up to strike out a Lee-Davis opponent. J.V. Softball 165
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GOFORIT 2. The regular season was highlighted by big consecutive wins over Freeman, Her- mitage, and Tucker. Despite ending the season with a nar- row 3-1 loss against Tucker in the central Regional Finals, the Lady Warriors represented Henrico in the true Warrior sportsmanship tradition. Spurred on by more support from teachers and students than ever before, Coach Bryce Claimed it was ‘‘a most ex- citing season — an incredible year — we loved it!”’ Party Time. The Warrior softball team trots off the field after a huge win over J.H.W. (24-3). a tills Going, Going, Gone. Niecy Robinson smacks a home run into the woods behind left field to aid the Warriors in their win over Freeman (12-3). Easy Out. Jaye Farmer fires the ball to shortstop Brenda Smith for an easy out at second. 164 Varsity Softball
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VARSITY SOCCER al Move over Pele, here comes — 2 EAN AN PEN the Henrico Soccer Team! The : team began the season with a tremendous victory (5-0) over Petersburg. The team finished with a regular season record of 4-3-4. For the first time in many years, the Varsity Soccer Team made it to the Central Regional Playoffs, and from there to the Semi-Finals by defeating second-placed J. R. Tucker, 3-0. They ended their season with a final record of 5-4-4, an excellent ac- he complishment for first-year | Deg aie ee sete Me Fes Ff a0 VanBta ade narrowly coach Mike McEvoy and the 1 Saale mpi % Se “misses a0 ainet SE sn SS rest of the team. sah ttle se ae Als — Quick Move. Scott Henry (7) puts the move on a T.J. opponent with Devon McDaniel running support. Save! Senior goalie Tommy Moyer prevents T.J. from scoring. pe ila bi ‘ Mi ; lait ) Pee ae Lal 3 “a has % es ne ee . es pe by ORS ter Sears 1: , 3 aie + ee : iiiies t - ee a Nee ‘ ER. 0 tos, itl 166 Varsity Soccer
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