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Many aThleTes were honored af The various sporTs banaueTs This year. The fall banqueT held November 'li recognized aTh- leTes in cross counTry and foot- ball. Winning The DeTerminaTion Award in cross counTry were ju- nior Stacey Belt and sophomore Ryan Finnell. Junior Bernice Pey- ton was named Most Valuable Player afTer finishing fifTh in The sTaTe in his first year of compeTi- Tion. Senior Missy Dannheiser also received The MVP award. The Top honor in fooTball was awarded To senior David Ishmael. He was named MosT Valuable Player afTer accounTing for 4003 yards Total offense and hiTTing on 5996 of his passes. David also re- ceived The Cunningham-Hawkins leadership award. AT The baskeTball banquet held March 24, David was once again recognized by receiving boTh The Most Valuable Player and Lead- ership awards. Winner of The Coaches Award was senior Mi- chael Lawson who played high school ball during his senior year only. FRONT ROW: Stacey Belt, Missy Dannheiser. BACK ROW: Sean CanTriII, Denver Sumner. Ryan Finnell, Bernice Peyton. CAT Topj FRONT ROW: Richard Cunningham, Chris Franklin, Frank Fallis, Kevin BolTon, Ricky Roberts, Robert Cunningham, Brian Renaud. BACK ROW: Glenn Pinkston, ScoTTie Curtis, David CuberT, David Ishmael, John Kearns, Keith Lilly, Dickie Jones. 68 - BanaueTs LadyCaT Team members hon- ored included freshman LaStacia Hahn who received The besT free Throw percenTage award, con- necTing on 6405 of her Tosses, and juniors Stephanie Penny and Heather Brough who shared The field goal award. Stephanie also was honored as The leading re- bounder Qwith 2445 and The one wiTh The mosT sTeals 0183. Heather was given The Leadership Award also on a vote by her Team- maTes.
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'iThis year was really a learning experience, said junior Bud Taylor. We've had a loT of leadership. We've also goT a loT of experience and a loT of new TalenT. Sophomore Laurie GoodIeTT ad- ded, l'm saTisfied wiTh our perfor- mance This year. IT doesn'T seem To show in our scores, buT I Think we did okay. Led by Bud, Laurie, and freshman Mark Richard, The Team finished The year wiTh a record of 40 wins and 13 losses. They also placed 'ilTh in The region. Laurie qualified for The sTaTe by winning The region in May for The second year in a row. l was really glad ThaT I made iT, she said. I was really more con- cerned abouT The Team Than aoouT myself. All-sTaTer Laurie Goodleii prepares To drive The ball on The l4Th green during compeTiTion aT Bob-O-Link. Using a Three wood, junior Blaine Peach drives The ball during a home maTch. AfTer a shorT puTT, junior Brian Franklin follows his ball inTo The hole. f ..-4.011
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FRONT ROW: Denver Sumner, STeve Rose, Darin Young. BACK ROW: Mi- chael Lawson, Lynn Wells. David Ishmael, Chip AT- kins, Tim Skaggs. FRONT ROW: LaSTacia Hahn, Tracy Wells. BACK ROW: Melissa SuTTon, Heather Brough. STeph- anie Penny. During The baskeTball banquet. junior Stephanle Penny was recognized by Coach Pickett as being one of The mosT aggressive and physical players l've coached. Receiving awards aT The spring sporTs banquet June 2 were Track sTandouTs senior Denver Sumner, junior Ber- nlce Peyton, and senior Ty Staples for The boys' Team, seniors Rachel Dockal and Missy Dannhelser, and 8Th grader Joy Schwelghardt for The girls' Team in The areas of field, running and deTerminaTion, respectively. Baseball awards wenT To freshmen Greg Dawson and Todd Bryant and sophomore Bob Hardin for being The mosT improved players. Junior Matthew Carlton re- ceived The Big STick award for having The highest bat- Ting average and senior Mlckey Dawson was named MosT Valuable Player. ln Tennis The awards wenT To freshmen Kelly Dedman for deTerminaTion, senior Darrln Coke for mosT improved, and To junior Tim Baker for MosT Valuable Player. -I L 69
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