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Frisbee fever. The warmth of a spring day brings Autumn leaves. Neighborhood playmates gather Chuck Schumaker outside after lunch to toss a for fun and frolic with a romp in a pile of maple frisbee around with friends. tree leaves. SpORTS Not everyone is the football quarterback or the all-district basketball player. The football center and the basketball manager work right along with the celebrated people. These average students are just as important to their teams as the stars. There are other sports which are probably more enjoyable than the organized school teams. Cold weather brings mostly male students outdoors to hunt rabbits, quail, and deer. However, both sexes participate in Sunday afternoon football games, fishing, bike hikes, and canoe trips down the Meherrin River. Finally, there is the “sign of spring”: frisbees; scarcely a spring day’s lunch period passed when someone wasn’t throwing a frisbee around on the front lawn. Sports 63
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Quail hunters. Tracy Estes watches as Ricky Slaughter takes a bird from his dog on a Saturday morning hunting trip.
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All eyes focus on the ball Confusion reigns as three Fluvanna Players tackle Carlyze Winn. Confidence is the key, and at Homecoming pep rally, the students and football players prepare for the coming ordeal. After a long losing streak, and coming to the conclusion that thoughts of having a winning team were dreams, a sudden miraculous thing happened. It all began with the winning of a scrimmage game. Things looked good, but there were still doubts about whether or not the season would be a good one. As the first game opened, it saw Charger fans flocking out to see the team. Faces beamed with excitement and wonder as fans departed from a game well worth attend- ing. A score of 17 to zip set the winning pattern for the season. The team continued to rack up victories. Fans became accustomed to seeing their team win. As the chill factor dropped lower, spectators steamed into each game. Coaches stood on the side lines and shouted orders, directions, and often encouragement. A firm hand on the shoulder and a slap on the back expressed praise for something well done. 64 Footballl
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