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junior Scot Lanham takes a breath before return- ing to the huddle. Head coach lohn Mastin smiles as his team cap- tures another victory. tPhoto by Christie HodgeJ Celebrating are the members of the football team, after their conference win over Clarksville. The I.V. football team discuss an option play while junior manager Robin Briscoe listens on the sideline. ,, . . We 're number one! , says Junior Packy Page, as Football 13
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tw'h .e Individuals shine ontributing to the team's success were many individuals who were named to all area teams. Among them were all-conference seniors Mike Boley, wide receiver, Willie Denney, defensive back, Bryan Glover, quarter- back, Brian Keith, defensive tackle and juniors Packy Page, running back and Scot Lanham, defensive back. Honor- able mentions were Tony Banks, Rich- ard Lanham, and Gary Woods. All area team members included P. Page, 1st team, S. Lanham, 2nd team, and M. Bo- ley, R. Lanham and Carl Kolb honorable mentions. Bloominton Herald honor- able mentions went to P. Page and S. Lanham. Associate Press All-state 3-A honorable mention was Willie Denney. With such a young team, Mastin was astonished at how well the season turned out. I thought we would be do- ing great to even have a mediocre sea- son with such a young team, but win- ning the conference championship was a terrific accomplishment. The students and the people of the community followed the team through it all, and even though the football sea- son came and went so fast, the team of '87 will remain in our memory forever. E g Football f 12 r I: 9'95
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Seniors 8: Sophomores show their experience he powder puff games, which are sponsored by the yearbook and newspaper staffs, upheld their tradition of success. The sales from con- cessions and the gate were over $1,000. There were four teams, one represent- ing each class with about 30 girls on each team. The Senior-Junior game was a battle. The seniors pulled ahead in the first half, but the juniors were right behind them. The juniors took the lead and left the seniors without much hope, but with a key play by the seniors they came out on top to defeat the juniors 30-22. Senior Trisha Miller said, In my four years of playing powder puff, this was the most exciting game i've ever played In. The experienced sophomores were just too much for the freshman. The freshman fought a hard battle but never could get on the scoreboard. The final score was 28-0. Powder Puff Court and Escorts: Bryan Glover, Mike Boley, Eric Barnes tkingt, Jimmy Ward, Brian Keith. Row 2: Denise Bergin, Stacey Harden, Laura Stivers, Shannon Amburgey, Dina Glover. Seniors: Melissa Jones, Stacey Harden, Melissa Rhoten, Shaylee Chase, Den- ise Bergin. Row 2: JoAnne Eicholtz, Becky Elder, Tonya Pierce, Shannon Chase, Carla Kinslow, Amy Schneider, Marla Hassfurther, Dina Glover, Eric Barnes, Bryan Roberts. Row 3: Chuck Ledbetter, Brian Rehm, Jenny Caudil, Rhonda Couch, Bev Spalding, Kim Miller, Sandy Gregory, Laura Stivers, Yo Yo Parrish, Kim Williams, Scott Masingo. Row 4: Heidi Hartman, Jill Bryant, Shannon Amburgey, Jimmy Ward, Kristi Crace, Chris Evans, Dawn Schocke, Laura Wolf. Powder Puff 14 juniors: Frankie Molet, Kevin Fehlinger, Kevin Bledsoe, Darren Stikes. Row 2: Norma Simms, Nellie Jackson, Tori McDonald, Missy Powell, Amy Hoessle, Jonneta Jemerson, Angie Burke, Karen Pacey, Tricia Hartman. Row 3: Tracy Thompson, Marsha Stemle, Krista Dean, Gwen Ledbetter, Mindi Breeding, Vanessa Case, Shannon Albert, Joyline Kopp, Christie Hodge, Deena Tully, Shelly Eldridge. Row 4: Larry Stone, Chad Crace, Alisha Matthews, Claudette Aaron, Tracy Meredith, Holly Haynes, Angela Allen, Kim Early, Wendy Carr, Becky Hopson, Wayne Doss, David Moore. '1'
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