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'Sports Bfulfl Soccer team remains undefeated B255 Spring sports filled the trophy cases, as Bruins won championships in tennis, golf and soccer. Hole in one! Well, maybe not, but the senior high golf team still had a good time. The good times included two wins over Bryant and winning the district tournament with Doug Stevens, freshman, as medalist with a 79. Seniors jeff Gingrich and Carson Hampson made up the first two players with Lundy Colvert and either Dietrich Maune or Ray Minor the third and fourth men. It was fun to get out of school early just to play golf, but I wish my strokes were better when they counted, stated sophomore Ray Minor. In spite of playing against number one ranked Benton in a three-team tournament at Sheridan, the team finished the season with a record of 3-3. The team also finished fourth, five strokes out of first place, in a five-team match against Lake Hamilton, Lakeside, Sheridan and jessieville. Coming off an undefeated season in 1983, the Bruin soccer team was challenged to duplicate that record, and in spite of a young team composed mainly of seventh and eighth graders, they were equal to the task, posting a 6-0 record. The hardest team to beat was Catholic the second time, said Michael Compton, who was outstanding player of the year for the Bruins. The game was scoreless after regulation time which called for a shoot-out. The Bruins won the game 1-0. Michael Lindsey, the youngest member of the team, was leading scorer with seven goals of the team's total of 19. The Bruins also had a tough defense to go along with their powerful offensive attack. l think the defense was the most fun, said goalie lake Lassiter, who only gave up five goals the entire year. The unbeaten record gave the Bruins the championship of the Metro League. Fast flnish. Sophomore Tracy Manning anchors the senior girls' 800 meter relay team which came in first in the district tournament.
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mf! ome and get lt. Sophomore cheerleader Allison Anthony VL',' is passes out popcorn balls to students in the stands at The Greatest M ,pf eww' Show on Earth pep assembly. Proper dress. Donning an army hat and jacket, sophomore Katherine Blackmon participates in Military Day. s 9? .. i ii. -' t 3 f. N-sww?2?zi f X N xg X X A -RQ so W 5 ...S ,aa-. A V. ,t,, ,win Congrats! With a big bear hug, sophomore Deborah Pike congratulates her friend senior Kathryn Krodell on being named to the Homecoming court. ml, Marianne Wright Amy Ricks Dana lynn Young Avery Dickens Connie McKnight Senior Maid lunior Maid junior Mgid Sophomore Mgid Sophomore Maid Basketball Homecoming'63
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Ze fuss -sf Ufmrf. X2 fy ll' ei' 5 ,Wm . ,. A A., M. . K? . , f ,J X. i eave ho. Kathryn Krodell, senior, competes in the discus at a senior girls' district track competition. At the district tournament, she placed fourth in the 3,200 meter run and 800 meter run. ck off. Sixth grader Michael Lindsey, the youngest member of the soccer team, scores a goal against Catholic High. Michael was the leading scorer for the Bruins with seven goals for the year. The Bruins again remained undefeated. iv . vs JP! !L:X Senior Telmh: Won! IDI, Dana Baxley, Kevin Gillian, Avery Dickens, Rick Dowda, Connie McKnig t. tbaclt mul Rob Dowda, Brian Landers, Craig Smith, Mark Smith, lill Williams, Angie Harrison, Coach Kathy Thompson. N 63+ A: L.- k. High Tennh: llnmt muy Anne Williamson, Stan Roberts, Rachel Redman. Mark Schuster, Kristen Hooper. fhaclt row, Coach Kathy Thompson, Phillip lett, Gina Gibson, Cheryl Glubok, lill Thomas, Brian Dunlap. Senior Gola UNM will Lundy Colvert, Ray Minor. fblfk YOU, Coach Gary Shoptaw, Dietrich Maune, Carson Hampson, leff Gingrich. ,X IIYIIOI Golf: Coach Gary Shoptaw, Brent Trammel, Doug Stevens, Brendon Qulrk, Brian Hendricks. Spring Sports.65
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