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ft During an afternoon practice, John Sose- bee prepares to make a tackle. we Cathy Pattilo Lynn Pearson Lonnie Pendergrass Todd Pennington Stephanie Perryman Heather Peterson Bobby Pettway Glen Petty Far left: Football practice is hard but it's worth it. stated Bobby Pettway. Left: Standing on the sidelines, Chad Wheeler waits for the next play. During practice they treat me as an underclassman, but in the games, when it really counts, l'm treated as an equal. commented Bobby Pettway of his teammates on the Varsity football team. A position on a varsity team was a long-awaited honor in any sport wheth- er football, basketball, soccer, or wres- tling, and the sophomores who re- ceived this honor acquired special dis- tinction. Scott Kimbrough described the honor as the feeling you get when you are playing against people two or three years older than you, yet you can still compete with them. In addition to respect and hard work went the many benefits of participating on a varsity team. Jake Player, a mem- ber ofthe Varsity Wrestling team, com- mented, When you compete on a var- sity team, you get a letter. Competing for that is a real challenge, and when you have done it you know you've done your best. C.J. Johns stated, It is more impor- tant to me to play varsity on Fridays and then JV on Saturday. mfs-st f W fffff' ,wwf r' Lf, 4 770 'Tlx ,- fWWf WW, ymwm ,QM Q--so fjfk. 27,1 ,fy ' W ,C V44 f 'f 292+ I' 4 ' , ,,,L. f ,HN Sophs lnVarsity Sports WWMX ,W ?S72b4'7imw, ff Sophomores 169
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