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Unseen Talent Succeeds Awesome Racqueteers Defeating every other team in the District, Brunswick’s ’82 Tennis Team recorded a perfect season; 9 overall wins: No losses!! The fellows on the courts were devastating, defeating Greensville twice without letting them win a match, defeating Randolph Hen¬ ry twice (letting them have only one match) and defeating Dinwiddie twice, again letting them have only one match. Obviously, the Brunswick Ten¬ nis Team was awesome. Coach Clary and his racqueteers totalled up a very respectable scoreboard. Leaping Tracqueteers The 1982 Track Team, one of the best kept secrets of the sports arena, leaped many hurdles and dashed around the District offering stiff com¬ petition. The most exciting meet of the 1982 season was the District competi¬ tion. The team members faced differ¬ ent styles of competition which made for an interesting, as well as more com¬ petitive meet. Coaches Mims and Rainey felt that lack of participation and inexperience were the main rea¬ sons for the season ending as it did. Coach Clary awards Thomas Mays Most Improved Player and Cleve Packer MVP. Cleve also displays the District Champions Award for Tennis. Scoreboard Tennis Matches Brunswick . 8 Dinwiddie .... • 1 Brunswick . 6 Roanoke Rapids 3 Brunswick . 9 Forest Glen ... 0 Brunswick . 8 Randolph Henry 1 Brunswick . 8 Dinwiddie . 1 Brunswick . 9 Greensville . 0 Brunswick . 9 Greensville . 0 Brunswick . 8 Randolph Henry 1 Brunswick . 7 Roanoke Rapids 2 Tennis Record District - Won 4 Lost 0 Overall - Won 9 Lost 0 District Tournament - Won Regional Tournament - Lost With a powerful drive, Larry Parrish practices his overhand serve early in the season. Close to a fault, Cleve Packer smashes a serve at his opponent. 4
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The Journalism Club Put it all together” from the beginning, with this presentation in the audi¬ torium to the end, with this finished product —your 1983 Yearbook. Stewart Wilkins built an incredibly precise rep¬ lica of our school as an Art Project. Mr. Dale Baird gets dunked by a lucky shot dur¬ ing Homecoming Week, satisfying the dreams of many students. 3
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Karen Taylor soared through the air in yet an¬ other attempt at breaking the long jump record. Proudly accepting track awards for Most Im¬ proved are Jimmy Kelly and Deborah Lambert, and for MVP are Alfred McGeachy and Karen Taylor. Jimmy Kelly fought off a strong attack by a Baron to win another 100-yard dash as Tony Taylor sprinted for third place. The concentration on Alfred McGeachy’s face is evident as he begins his take-off in the high jump. 5
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