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V LEFT: Even though the foot¬ ball team’s record wasn’t that impressive, the members of the team deserved commen¬ dations for their effort. Receiving the Co-Most Valuable Defensive Lineman Award were Fred Basham and Mike Mitchell. After Coach Freddie Reekes had presented the awards, he lapsed into dreams of a brighter future in the field of coaching. Jerry Clements was the recipient of the Most Spirited Award, and Elm us Morgan, Most Valuable Lineman. Robert Wynn was named Most Outstanding Back. CENTER: Named as Most Valuable Player in tennis was Jeffrey Hicks. Coach Jack Leigh hated to see his doubles partners leave. Pink Wimbish received the Most Improved Award. BOTTOM: Award winning baseball players were Ronnie Walker and Keith Mason who were selected as Most Valuable Players. Jamie Taylor was not only selected Most Spirited but also was a w a re de d Best Stroke Average trophy in golf. Coach Larry Heatwole commended these students for their achievements. Another Co- Most Improved Award went to Stephen Green. Athletic Banquet 11
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Athletes Receive Inspirational Message from Renown Speaker Mr. Albert Long, a youth evangelist with Happenings, Inc., in Durham, North Carolina was guest speaker at the annual athletic ban¬ quet. During his speech, Mr. Albert Long, who was once a four-sport star at the University of North Carolina, warned athletes against being self-centered. He also pointed out examples from his experiences as an athlete which gave him a misconception of himself that took years to overcome. His entire message made BSHS athletes take a closer look at themselves. No one played softball more enthusiastically than Deborah Harrison, who received the Most Improved Player Award. Ms. Barbara Sykes is really going to miss her. Phyllis Callis, selected as Most Valuable Player, planned to make the Lady Bulldogs district champs before she graduated. 10 Athletic Banquet
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Athletic Banquet (continued) Mr. Dale Mims, head track coach, congratulated track team award winners for their out¬ standing abilities. Receiving the Most Valuable Runner award was Clifton Pearson; Most Valuable Girl’s Runner, Deborah Harrison; Most Im¬ proved Girl, Julie Oliver, and Most Improved Boy, Robert Walton. 12 Athletic Banquet
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