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Tennis: A Smashing Success Although tennis does not get the same kind of recognition as other sports, the tennis team never lost faith as they committed themselves to par- ticipate at a highly competitive level. Even though most of their efforts were individual, there existed a close unity between the players. l. Practicing her forehand is Annette Burns. 2. Backhanding a shot is John Porretto. 3. Concen- trating on his opponentls serve is Scott Bailey. 4. 1983 Tennis Team. lst Row: Michelle Poche, An- nette Burns, Durla Alford. 2nd Row: David Duke, Vin Knight, Scott Bailey, John Porretto, George Talbot, Todd King, Rogie Casama. 86 Tennis
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B Jocks Honored At Football Banquet They were the type of football team a coach is lucky to have once every I0 or 20 years. The Lumberjacks, who were l0-l in the regular season, received awards for a job well-done at the annual Bogalusa High football banquet. Also honored were the Bogalusa Beejacks, district champions for the third consecu- tive season, and the Junior Jacks. Crlando Butter Lundie was voted the Most Valuable Player by his team- mates. Chosen permanent team captains were Mark Bennett, Clay Foreman and Bruce Plummer. The Land of Sports Sportsmanship Award went to Tony Granger. Bruce Plummer picked up the annual Goldbrick Award. Receiving plaques for making the all-district team were Wes Robertson, Jimmy Breazeale, Rogie Magee, Mark Bennett, Butter Lundie, Clay Foreman, Donnie Adams, Bruce Plummer, Sean Smith, Scott Miller. Five players received awards for making all-state: Magee, Smith, Breazeale, Lundie and Bennett. Lun- die was also honored for being named the State's Outstanding Offensive Player. Senior managers receiving awards from Buck Jordan were David Hodge and Troy Pou. 1. Butter Lundie receives his gift for Most Valuable Player, chosen by his teammates. 2. Chosen as a permanent team captain is Mark Bennett. 3. Happy to have received his award is Jimmy Breazeale. 4. Bruce Plummer, out- standing line-backer-tailback, accepts his tro- phy from Coach Murray. 5. Ready to accept his award is Clay Foreman. 6. Receiving his plaque for making All-District team is Rogie Magee. 7. The assemblage at the athletic ban- quet. 8. Sean Smith accepts his plaque for mak- ing the All-District team. 9. Coaches and their wives enjoy the awards presentation. ,Y .jf v-gs... 'A ' 'W' . .mv 88 Football Banquet wtf... I i N....,n.,. . WL. ,J .G-s., ,Wa Sf'
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