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A smashing serve. BOYS TENNIS The varsity tennis team iiad a run of bad luck losing 4 matches by the score of 2 to 3. This year ' s team concentrated on building a team for the next year ' s season. The highlight of this year was moving from the Flora Park out to the new courts at Carroll High. Even though the season record was 1 and 13, the team worked hard to represent the Carroll Cougars. At the banguet, Shane Davis was named Most Valuable player, and Brian Helvie was named Medalist. The junior varsity team was all freshmen and should be a help on next year ' s sguad. Row 1 T. Grabman. D. Mclntire, T. Plank, I. Thornburg, Row 2 Coach, D. Shiveiy, B. Helvie, K. Judy, N. Popeioy, S. Davis Brian returns a volley. Row 1 K. Austin, S. Forest, C. Alter, Coach D. Shively
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Get me a stretcher, quick CROSS COUNTRY This year ' s Cross Country team put a lot of time and effort into their practices, practicing twice a day, every day. In spite of all this effort the team had a less than winning season. Twice during the whole season, they didn ' t finish last. Coach Ullom ' s big accomplishment was getting his team members in shape for the winter sports, and building a team for next year. Petra Wisler, the only girl on the team, was one of the better competitors. At the banquet Tom Routt was present- ed the Most Valuable award. Shawn Angle received the Most Improved award. Row 1 Coach D. Ullom, P. Wisler, J. Johnson, T. Routt, M. Miller, Mgr Row 2 M. Miller, A. Turner, A. Ladd, S. Angle 120 Sports
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GIRLS SWIM The girl ' s swim team barely kept their heads above water this season. Although the team had a season re- cord of 3-6, the girls tried hard in practice, and worked as best they could to represent the school. At the ban- quet Lisa Langston was named Most Valuable. Row 1 L. Spangle, L. Lowery, T. Mulchahy, D. Butler, Row 2 Coach T. Logan, M. Driggs, E. MaCurdy, C. Langston, T. Clements, T. Wagoner, Row 3 C. Cotrell, L. Langston, K. Dishner, T. Christinsen. What do you mean the pool ' s green again! 122 Sports
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