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What do the Mets, Nittany Lions, Hoosiers, and Giants all have in common? They were all champions in their respective sports and their mascots became popular on T-shirts. These teams were the champions on the college and pro ranks of sports. The New York Mets defeated the 76 e Soccer D ownfield Scott Renk heads toward the goal in an attempt to score on Salem, The Knights won 40. Pregame chat David Michie Devid Dantzler David Bailey, Todd Pruner, and Trent Sherman chat with North Crossts captains before the game. Boston Red Sox four games to three in the World Series. In college football, Joe Patemois Penn State Nittany Lions defeated the Miami Hurricanes, led by Vinny Testaverde, 14-10. The Indiana Hoosiers just squeaked by Syracuse 74-73 in the NCAA championship. The New York Giants beat the Denver Broncos 39-20 in the Super Bowl. In the NBA championship, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Boston Celtics four games to two. Dennis Conner went tiDown Under to regain the yacht-racing trophy back from the Australians: the Americas Cup. In a 12-round title fight, Sugar Ray Leonard made a comeback by winning a split decision over Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Where,s the ball? During the game against Salem, Wesley Schaffer has trouble finding the ball.
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David Michie .Sarah Sink mnxockets odeaust inside of his Pulaski County opponent s court But suddenly, a 20- mile- per-hour gust snatches the ball, carry- ing it out of bounds and giving the point to his adversary. Although the wind proved to be a detrimental factor in the match, the Knights recovered with wins by David Bartlett and Kevin Reger to tie it up at three-all after singles. Now they needed the doubles matches to win. Bartlett and Greg Entre- kin entered the courts, edged out their opponents, then watched anxiously as Anders Cortsenand Jeff Kielty went into a split set at deuce - four-all. Then came their big point. The Cougar oppo- nent sent in a high lob, opening to the chance for Kieltyts smash to put Cortsen and him up 5-4, a huge psychological Heat On a hot spring day sbpho- more Jeff Kiel sharpens his tennis game, 'n'ng one just inches above the net and finishing off his opponent. P reparat10n Anticipating their climb, Chris Adams, Mike Gilbert, Bob Hage, Brad Lewis, Daryl Christley Dale Board and Tony Talbot-Jones don their mountaineering gear. lead. After that point, it was smooth sailing. The Knights won 6-5, causing a cooler to be A , Even against close calls and hard, gusty winds, the Knights were David Michie M Power At Countryside tennis club, Jim Hancock works on perfecting his serve as Anders Cortsen prepares for their opponents return. On the team, Anders held the number one spot and Jim number three. Art Coumoyer BOYS, TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: David Bartlett Kevin Reger, Robert Carter, Matt Legg. Back Row. Jeff Kielty, Jim Hancock, Anders Coyrtsen, Greg Entrekin, Jason Umberger. dumped on Coach Kyle Langill in celebration of the teams last home win. The boys tennis team had many exhausting close encounters, but they persevered. iiNobody quit. The long trips dragged us all out, but we knew we had a match the next dayft said Jim Hancock. The team finished the year with a record of 8-3, two of those wins on the same day. This was accomplished by keeping the seniors and sopho- mores home to face Franklin County and sending the juniors to fend off William Fleming. The day yielded two easy wins, with the seniors and sophomores topping Franklin County at 7-2 and juniors smashing William Fleming 9-0 Despite these spectacular wins, however, the boys tennis team taltered in the regional matches, just short of going to Virginia Beach for the state competitions. N OPPONENT 2 Patrick Henry -0 William Fleming 1 Northside 9 Salem 1 Franklin County 4 Pulaski County -9 Patrick Henry 0 William Fleming 1 Northside 7 Salem 2 Pulaski County Season record: 8-3 J Boys, Tennis - 75
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With a new head coach and unique hairstyles, the Knights take to the field to put mm . snagww cm: W David Michie David Dantzler . ' w nt Sherman the OK. He takes the ball and raises it over his head. Taking a takes the ball and raises it over his head. Taking a step forward, he is suddenly inverted on top of the ball. Then, snapping back to his feet, he hurls the soccer ball at the termination of his flip. itThere werentt any other teams that could do the flip. Three or four of us could do it, but Trent was the best? said Paul Zahorchak. The flip-throw-in wasn1t the only thing new about the soccer team. For one thing, they had a new coach, Terry McGreevey. Several of the soc- cer players also possessed unique haircuts. There was, for instance, the Jamie Marracini long tail look, the Trenor Williams crew cut, and the Steve Hutton-Trent Sheman-Paul Zahorchak shaved patterns and bare scalp look. About the hairstyles, Trenor Williams said, A bunch of us got together last summer and decided to do the cuts to make ball. Seniors were honored at the last game for Senior night. Battleground In a 1-0 shutout of North Cross, John Lugar challenges for control of the David hammer David Dantzler Rookie First year coach Terry McGreevey leaves the field during halftime of the 1-0 win against North Cross. Art Coumoyer SOCCER TEAM. Front Row: Todd Carroll, Brett Bowies, Eric Bowling, Joel Peterson, Debbie Burch, Andrea Shreeman. Second Row: Omar Ferreira, Trenor Williams, Jamie Marraccini, Scott Renk, John Lugar, Steve Steorts, Wesley Schatfer, Tad Fisher, Steve Hutton, Terry McGreeryr David Michie 1 Stuart Noellr Back Row: Barb Tuffey, Chip Ellis, Butch Hinton, Brad Harris, Paul Zahorchak, Todd Pruner, David Barbour, David Beck, David Bailey, David Glenn, Trent Sherman, Coach he b 6 st feet f0 rward the team look more unified? Despite frequent, frustrating rain-outs, the soc- cer team kicked off the season with strong wins against William Fleming, 7-0 and Franklin County, 14-1. For a while, everything seemed to be in the bag; but as the season wound down, a race developed between the Knights and Patrick Henry to place first in the district. In their first meeting, the Knights succumbed to the Patriots 1-2. The second time they were equally dis- appointed with a tie score of 1-1. ttThat one cost us the district, commented Coach McGreevey. Despite this huge letdown, the soccer team went on to end the season at 11-2-1. Several of the soccer players made the All- Timesland team, among them Todd Pruner, Trent Sherman, and Scott Renk. uI was shocked and bewildered to find I was a member of the All- Timesiand team. I felt that it was a great honor to be pickedfi said Scott Renki OPPONENT William Fleming Blacksburg Franklin County Northside Salem Patrick Henry Franklin County William Fleming North Cross Blacksburg E.C. Glass Northside Patrick Henry North Cross Season record: 11-2-1 Hcobne 1:. HHaxt-ermONH-h oL-o J Soccer - 77
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