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Front Row Michelle Nether, Kris Ohler, Caroline Medley, Chrissy Gates Back Row Doreen Cradle, Metissa Gwmn. Wendy McKenzie, Pam Young, Sherri Johnson, STAT Yolanda Brown Not Pictured COACH Miss Scales CHS OPPONENT 22 St Mary's Ryken 27 23 McDonough 34 23 Northern 45 25 Thomas Stone 10 18 LaPtata 32 34 Lackey 21 27 Calvert 34 32 Leonardtown 43 40 Great Mills 33 31 St Mary's Ryken 33 30 LaPtata 39 18 Thomas Stone 32 21 Leonardtown 34 44 McDonough 44 32 Northern 42 • mm u JV BASKETBALL 135 J.V. Basketball'
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BOUNCING NEW TALENT Young and inexperienced described the ).V. basketball teams of '84. From a team of 9, the girls had three returning players. First time coach at C H S., Miss Scales, led the team to a 4-10 season. Highlighting the team were Michelle Nether and |.V. girl's M.V.P. Melissa Cwinn. Though the team was not high on wins, it was very spirited, going into every game looking for a win Through their first season the “rookies” gained a lot that will help them in possibly playing a position on the Varsity team The boys team was made up primarily of 10 freshmen and 4 sophomores, with a single returning player. But Mr. Settle Hand the ball over — or else! Wendy McKenzie and Pam Young guard a Calvert player another first timer, must have done something right because they ended the season with a record of 9-11. Leading the team were high scorers Eric Holt and Clint Tyer. The guards were led by point guard lames Bowman and Ron Young who stood out on defense. The center position was shared by Eric Fenwick and Dan Cooper, with |ohn Dottellis keeping the front court strong. Coach Settle gave the whole team the needed experience by letting all of the players contribute in games. Spirit and determination earmarked the ).V. teams. They gave C.H.S. the basis to create a successful future in basketball Everybody do the Smurf! Enc Fenwick keeps an eye on the Ryken players ) v o CO v CHS 56 Rapphannock OPPONENT 4B 45 St. Mary's Ryken 47 36 McDonough 38 46 Northern 48 53 Thomas Stone 51 64 LaPlata 78 51 Lackey 38 61 Calvert 55 52 Leonardtown 35 44 LaPlata 50 50 lefferson 51 59 Great Mills 46 49 St Mary's Ryken 39 36 McDonough 61 37 Thomas Stone 66 36 Leonardtown 55 47 Northern 57 55 Calvert 49 50 Lackey 72 34 Great Mills 56 Front Row lames Bowman, Mike Vance, Shawn Morgan, Al Paton, Ronnie Young Second Row: (slat.) Paula Stevenson. Dan Cooper, Billy Rayle, Ray Wiles, Mike Warren, lohn Dotellis, (coach) Mr Settle Back Row Eric Bowman, Clint Tyer, Eric Fenwick, Eric Holt ) 134 |V BASKETBALL
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MOVING TO THE BEAT Shake . . Shake . . Shake That's what Mrs. Titus, the Pom-Pon squad sponsor, was forever yelling The Pom-Pon squad danced and shook to a variety of tempos. Each week of the winter sports season they were busy practicing for the next performance. Learning the routines took over six hours each week To prepare themselves for the season, the entire squad attended a one day camp learning new routines plus new moves. To help pay for camp and purchase needed uniform parts, such as replacing Pom-Pons and skirts, the girls sold an assortment of Christmas items. On March 22, 1984 all the girls received a certificate. The girls who had less than sixteen Pom-Pon demerits received a letter and or pin. Stephanie Butler was awarded Most Valuable Squad member Pam Baker received the Managers Award and Twanna Butler received a coaches award. Stephanie Butler and Tier Bush received plaques for being captains Melissa Butler. Tanya Green, Paulette Dickerson, Twana leniffer. and Leslie Carter practice before performing Ring around the Rosie ... Agnes Harrell follows her fellow Pom-pons around in a circle 136 POM-PONS Hallelujah! I ler Bush performs during a game Anybody going our wayf Michelle Thompson and Drema Ballenger practice before their performance
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