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V. Boys' Track Boys Tops In Major Meets The 1982 Boys' Track Team was very small Q18 team membersj, but very talent- ed, according to Coach Henry Jones. Their 5-18 record did not dampen their spirits, for they did well in major meets. Almost all the boys qualified for the Upper State Meet by placing fourth or better in the Conference Meet. These boys included the 400 meter and 1600 meter relay teamsg Taylor Williams, All-Confer- ence in High Jumpg Brantley Phillips, third in Pole Vaultg Bragg Comer, second in 200 meter, fourth in 100 meter, Charles Runge, All-Conference in 300 meter hur- dles, third in 100 meter hurdles, and fourth in Long .Iumpg Justin Randall, sec- ond in 800 meterg and Frederick Hanold, in Pole Vault. CCES hosted the runners in the Conference Meet on the new track. Next the boys traveled to Liberty for the Upper State Meet, competing against twenty other teams. Here Bragg Comer and Charles Runge placed fourth in 200 meter and 300 meter hurdles respectivelyg Justin Randall placed fourth in the 800 meter. These three represented CCES at the State Meet in Columbia where Bragg Comer came away with an eighth in 200 meter and Charles Runge with a fifth in 300 meter hurdles. Sophomore Taylor Williams places in the high jump category during the 1982 spring season. Charles Runge overtakes his Jonesville opponent during a 200 meter hurdle sprint. 132 V Boys' Truck
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Golf Youngsters Gain Title When the 1983 edition of the Golf Team began play in the spring, young players determined to improve on the 1-12 record from 1982. The 1982 team won the conference title but finished ninth in a field of twelve teams at the state tourna- ment. Coach Michael Bridges expected good leadership from returning eighth grader Ellison McCoy, voted 1982 Co- Most Valuable Player along with Gary Hill both of whom had low net scores. Other members of the 1982 team were Bobby Nachman, Tim McCreary, Dan McCoy, and Ben Alexander. Seventh grader Ellison McCoy leads the Cavaliers' golf team with a 71.4 average throughout the season. Ellion also places as the Cavs' top medalist. Up, up, and away. Freshman Ben Alexander is an asset to the Cavalier team playing a tough sixth ranked position. A.. .2 Golf! 1 31
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New track equipment paid for by the Booster Club allows Robert Mahon to practice his pole vaulting in preparation for the Conference meet. Track meets aren't always all hard work and sweat: John McCraw, Jay Cavan, George Smith, and Dan Sterling rest after the 400 meter relay. ,W , ,mf am S4 C 'ff-iw .t,t We gin ' 'Nw so A , fs . C a 4 te -..ew ...- , , A Q L '?!?f:'Q'fTf'.K - -Rd 'im , ..,,.. V. Boys' Trackf I 33
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