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We were really good this year, the best Mauldin has every had. Mary Jones y 1985 Volle ball MHS Hillcrest MHS Laurens 1 MHS Woodmont L, MHS Wade Hampton MHS Westside MHS Union Q 7 MHS Easley MHS Byrnes MHS Pickens MHS Eastside MHS Union MHS Woodmont MHS Laurens - MHS Hillcrest '7 1 MHS Westside ' I MHS Wade Hampton With our new I s MHS Easley Coach We fild I' MHS Byrnes much better since ll MHS Eastside she worked us H573 1 MHS Pickens hard and we were always really ll W Wins 17 Losses 3 wanting to win. Shayna Ferguson 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 O 2 1 2 5 '51 ,,5' . it . . xg ,,.i f if f . I -vi' Q ! -N X N , - 1985 Volleyball Team fTop rowb Coach Karen Brannon, Pam Burke, Teresa Bailey, Diana Thompson, Lisa Bailey, Mary Jones, Marnie Quinn, Michelle Fowler isecond rowj Ginger Cogburn, Jane Confortti, Julie McCormack, Kathy Taylor, Michelle Wetheerill, Tammi Simmons, Tabetha Stephens, tBottom rowj Shayna A, Ferguson, Nancy Schmid. iPhoto by A Jerry Hatleyl W J . 'f ,M . -A Well, aren't you going to hit it? , icenterl Ginger Cogburn, Nancy Schmid, and Mary Jones prepare as ,W the ball approaches from the Westside team. Mauldin defeated Westside two games to one. iPhoto by Stephen Habhb , What goes up is coming down. Ginger Coghurn sets herself for the is bumping step in the Bump-Seb . Spike process against Hillcrest. MHS .ia Y' as, went on to win two games to none. .fs W ' it iPhoto by Stephen Babbl Volleyball 1 1 1
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pikin Th Wa New Coach Helps The best season in four years was the easiest way to describe the girls' volley- ball team. Winning the region, the girls took off to a victorious season. The team's new coach, Karen Bran- non, was named Coach of the Year for Region II 4-A. Ginger Cogburn said, She led the team to its winning season. Coach Brannon was the best coach we could have had because we were always willing to work to win for her. One game mattered all the more for Without A Doubt the volleyball team. Ms. Brannon said, We worked hard all season for the vic- tory against Pickens. The girls did their best and defeated Pickens three games to none for the first time in four years. This year the girls had one aspect which contributed greatly to their suc- cess. Nancy Schmid said, We went as far as we did this year because we worked much better together and were much closer. Because of this we were always striving to success. Erik Busby 1 10 Volleyball Bump it! Jane Confortti and Nancy Schmid back up Tabetha Stephens as she bumps the volley- ball in the Laurens' game. MHS won two games to zero. iPhoto by Stephen Babbl Sleeping on the job? Julie McCormack and Tabetha Stephens dive for a save in the Laurens game. This play wrapped up another pint for MHS. iPhoto by Stephen Babbl
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Kicking the Rest Soccer Season Changes Courses . . , The soccer team had a change of pace from past years. Instead of being a win- ter sport it was changed to a spring sport. This change led to many complica- tions because of semester grades. The soccer team lost four starting players and almost lost several more. But even with eligibility problems the team still had a solid starting eleven. Jeff Helvey said, We may not have as much depth as other teams. But most teams don't have a starting eleven like ours. This year we will have a winning record, but next year there will be no stopping us. The soccer team was young compared to other varsity teams. There were only two seniors on the starting line up. The rest consisted of eight juniors and one sophomore. Derrick Chandler and Gregg Wyatt 1 1 Boys' Varsity Soccer Clear the ball. The Mavericks attempt to clear the ball out before the Warriors score. This was the Mavericks' first preseason game. iPhoto by Jimmy Furukawaj Out! Senior Kenny Baldwin takes the ball from two Riverside players and clears it up the field. iPhoto by Jimmy Furukawa.J
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