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Melvin Walker throwing for first place in shot put competition against Greensville. The ’81 Bulldogs tennis team finished their season as District Champions with a 8-1 record, by winning over Randolph- Henry at the last match of the season. Their winning this match put them in regional competition which they lost in the first round of the regional. Bulldogs return with eight lettermen only losing one to graduation. The Bulldogs are working hard for another District Champion¬ ship and hopefully going further in the ’82 season under new head Coach Donald B. Clary. TENNIS TEAM: FRONT ROW: Thomas Mays, Larry Par¬ rish, Willie Raymond, Tom Warrington. BACK ROW: Ken¬ neth Clary, Meade Coleman, Neil McClenney, Stewart Wilkins, Coach Anthony Miller. Annette Walton showing determina¬ tion to win in the Tri-Track meet against Nottoway and Randolph-Henry. Track Tennis 27
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Tracksters Keep Tracking Alfred McGeachy places first in the 120 high hurdles against Nottoway and Randolph-Henry. Not only had the Bulldogs lost their first track meet against Greensville and Randolph-Henry but, they dropped all eight meets to their opponents, ending the season with 0-8 record. Despite the outstanding performance of team members Karen Taylor, Melvin Walker and Jimmy Kel¬ ly that broke many school records, it was not enough to win the district championship. Seniors Karen Taylor and Jimmy Kelly, returning veterans, along with the remainder of the ’81 team, are looking forward to a great season with Coach Dale Mims. Barbara Morgan watches as Terry Crayton practices to build up his endurance for the meet against Park View. Jimmy Kelly landing with hopes of qualifying in the long jump com¬ petition against Park View and Bluestone. 26 Track
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The moment arrives for the long awaited announcement, “The 1981 Homecoming Queen is .. It is during the halftime ac¬ tivities when Mr. Freddie Reekes, proceeds with introducing each of the candidates for queen and princesses. Cheers echo from the bleachers as the winners are called. Miss Jackie Pearson is named Homecoming Queen. Jackie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearson of Brodnax. First runner-up is Velma Walker of Alberta, Virginia. Patricia Jackson is named Junior Princess and Belinda Evans, Sophomore Princess. Homecoming Velma Walker was runner-up. She was escorted by Eric Jones. Mr. Dale Baird, Principal, crowns Miss Jackie Pearson, Homecoming Queen. She was escorted by Mr. Ra ymond Headspeth. 28 Homecoming Queen Runner-Up
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