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Senior Laura Cochran takes a sip as she splits sets with J.L. Mann opposition. Gwinn Earle, with a season's record of 6-2 in singles, returns a serve. Rookie Shelley Zimmerman uses her forceful back- hand to assist the Lady Cavs with a 4-4 season. Varsity Girls' Tennisfl5l
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Varsity Girls' Tennis Second in't Bad Proving their expertise by coming in second in the 1-A and 2-A State Championship, the tennis team finished the season with a 4-4 record. Contributing to that victory was Ashley Thomason, the top seed, who broke a state record by being a five times singles champion. Thomason also won the number one doubles flight with her partner, Shelley Zimmerman. Among those getting to the finals at the State Championship in singles were Ashley Thomason, Gwinn Earle, and Rae Rogers. Gwinn Earle and Clary McCall played in the finals in the number two doubles flight. This year's team was led by Ashley Thomason, followed by Gwinn Earle. The third place went to Laura Cochran. Clary McCall, Rae Rogers, and Shelley Zimmerman played in fourth, fifth, and sixth positions. Ms. Linda Reeves continued as coach. Ladder rearrangement forces vigilance from Coach Linda Reeves. Number one in the state for five years, Ashley Tho- mason concentrates on a return. A strong forehand figures mightily in Senior Rae Rogers's wins against stiff competition. 150 Varsity Girls' Tennis
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Cross Country Harriers Go For It Consistency and talent were the key ingredients in the Cross-Country team's successful 11-7 season. The young team, composed of two seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and five seventh graders, started its training in the middle of August and continued to gain quickness and strength in their running throughout the season. With only two runners of more than two years' experience, the Harriers, as Coach Henry Jones called them, replaced their lack of experience with talent and determination. Jay Cavan, Mike McGee, George Smith, John McCraw, Crawford Keys, and Walt Motivated by pre-game preparations, led by Co-Captains Linh Nguyen, Ward Watson, and George Smith, the squad worked together to form a formidable power in their meets. Some highlights of the season were an upset victory over 1- A State Champion Christ School at Arden, a perfect score against Athens Academy in Georgia, and some convincing victories over several 3A powers such as Liberty, Southside High, and Chapin. In the 1-A state meet at Fort Jackson in Columbia, the team placed a respectable seventh place against tough opponents with Jay Cavan taking the fifteenth spot in the meet. Horstman, most of whom were only first MVP awards went to Jay Cavan and and second year runners, became the top runners, with Ward Watson, one of the two veteran runners, rounding out the top seven. Mike McGee, and Edwin McCain received the Most Improved Runner Award. as . .... W . asa.. N' :- wwf-eg Sgr X, i ' A- , Q X 31 Q, .5 x X if t , 7 N fi' '95 1 X 2 I? .:i ' X 6 X calf .s kg' X ,Q ' , A if 5 ' N xr as se ,W R M Q r 1 Q , , Due to lack of female cross country competition, Tally Parham and Jeannine Maynard can not compete at state ITICCI. All systems on go, Jay Cavan finishes second after Mike McGee, hidden by an opponent. l52fCross Country Co-Most Valuable Mike McGee sprints to the finish to lead the Cavaliers to victory against SCSBD. 1, ., i ,,,. r f' f Q, f-2-H ,v',-W4 4 , f M, A M , ,,, 7 .WWW M an 1-Wa.: W ,,. V , ,T ,, if f ,WW WE, ,,,,,.,, ,,W.aewmpw..W.Wa,-- ,awww ,M , ,- f'f 4
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