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i«si!g®j§ mss sm m mmm . ' -s-v sit Pip: ' mSB 0lg H More and more people are finding that individual sports are a great way to express th emselves. Whether in competition or just involved in a sport for enjoyment, all get a great sense of satisfaction. Drive and discipline are essential in sports for personal fulfillment. To some, biking, hiking, swimming, or motorcycling might be the thing. To others it could be ping-pong, archery, skate-boarding, or even boating. It makes no difference whether you are accomplished in your favorite individual sport or not. Here at the foothills it ' s just one more thing to take up the mountains. Sports 1 5
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ABOVE: Displaying his perfected skateboard skills, John Downey executes an Evil Knieval style jump over juniors Valerie Main and Norma Hickman. RIGHT: Archery was introduced in the P.E. classes three years ago, but this is the first year that it has been offered as a complete program through all grades. With bow and arrow season approaching Brad Driggers gets in a few practice shots while Alan Hedrick watches his style. FACING PAGE: Jogging seems to be one of the most popular sports of the day. Senior Carol Simms demonstrates her ability on the asphalt with complete ease. 1 ,f ■BpKp K h i I Jr ' di 14 Paths
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Behind The Scenes It is difficult for one to realize the hours and efforts that produce the teamwork, the spirit, and the loyalty in any sports activity. A lot of the training is begun before high school, but it is polished throughout Junior Varsity and Varsity participation. For some it is natural talent; for others it presents a challenge. Some say the team is only as good as the coach; in any case, a team does not exist without one. Those here at CCHS appear to be very dedicated as shown by the many hours, miles, and efforts in the day- to-day grind. When a season ends whether it has been a winning or losing one, those who have worked together have an extra some¬ thing that they will carry with them be¬ yond Culpeper County High School. s ' Dev Throughout the football season the Blue ils tried out many new plays. During Prac tice Tim Deane hikes the ball to Steve Jen kins. IN ' eJS » - It is important for team members and coaches to main¬ tain a good relationship. After practice Debbie Bowen, Vera Drumgoole, and Mrs. Mary Frame take time to
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