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Junior Keith Hunter shares in a victory with Seniors Joe Cravens and Larry LeHler. The 1 987 Baseball team won the County Championship for the first time since 1962. Decatur Central and Mooresviiie meet head on in the Hoosier Dome. DC defeated Mooresviiie with score of 21-0. Juniors Angie Fager and Marianne Stephens set the ball against the opposing team. Setting the ball was just one of the many techniques used in playing Volleyball. 58 Sports divider
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f 1 Va i ' iV ' il t j ' i K% ' f A i t 8i LJ ¥1 3 W mjm M. II r ■■ E, lji9 1- Junior Paul Norton and Freshman Phylip Shirley play a game of chess as Sponsor Pete Molby watches. Chess was just one of the various games played in the club. Games Club members included Chris Benge, Phylip Shirley, Paul florton, Mike Gaines, and Shannon Starr. A.V. Row 1 — Joe Consdole, Mike McKim, Keith Hutchinson, Akil Patel, Kim Dierdorf, Jennifer Ferdinand, Kelly Borwick. Row 2 — Tim Hilderbrand, Chad Wix, Jason Jones, Brian Byrd, Brian Ringham, Herman Lehman, David Zachary, Sponsor Ron Richardson, Scott Purdue, Mark Schabel, Jim Braswell. Row 3 — Shawn Eldridge, Jim Eup, Shawn Shofer, Jaime Navarro, Teresa Durham, Jill Strawder, Leroy Williams. V.I.C.A. Row 1 — Sponsor Charles Scolf, Greg Cox, Tina Scott, Scott Bowling, Brian Smith, Jimmy Vanover, Terry Perry, Shannon Reed. Row 2 — Sharon Eicks, Chris Schaller, James Daniels, Jamie Campbell, Nick Tozier, Darrick Luckett, Tyler Massey, Steve Utiey. Row 3 — Vincent Harper, Jacob Sanders, Brady Marshall, Billy Kulp, Mike Wilson, Kevin Enlow, Jeff Moyberry, Brian Ferguson. Drama Row 1 — Heather White, Melodie Pril- limon, Chris Fitzpatrick, Tony Nelson, Shawn Carnes, Vicki Horrell, Sponsor Kathleen Hollibaugh. Row 2 — Lydia Cook, Kristi Martin, Beth Kelly, Suzie Crist, Valerie Tridle, Carol Enlow, Amy Sosbe, Angela Eros, Shelley McCammack. Row 3 — Corrie Phelps, Carlo Garino, Ann Watkins, Mike Smith, Allen Crouse, Carrie Samper, Eddie Savage, Dawn 01- inger, Shawna Weiss. Row 4 — Leticia Bermudez, Angle Eastes, Gena Mills, Lou- ra Emmert, Eric Day, Dana Combs, Krissi Taylor, Sondhi Ahern, Teresa Mann. Row 5 — Meki Baldwin, Tricia Hollenbough, Paula Estes, Jason Hancock, Chad Stanley, Anthony Fitzpatrick, Gary Mann, Lisa Hider, Kevin Sterrett, Maria Mayes. Clubs 57
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■- H |I BB !W ' r - I%T N1S HKnOfT iA Assistant Coach John Taylor watches a play attentively. Sideline coaching was important dur- ing a football game. Senior Shannon Greve concentrates on returning the boll. Shannon played the number two singles position during the Women ' s Tennis season. Junior Sean Ridge paces himself during a meet. Sean ran in the number two and three positions on the Men ' s Cross Country team. Sports . . . More Than a Game Her palms were sweating. It was ttie biggest meet of the season. She was afraid of losing the race. Trying to get over the nervousness, she began to focus on the finish line. The starting gun sound- ed suddenly. She cleared the first hurdle and then the second. She was neck and neck with an opponent all the way until the last hurdle. With a burst of energy, she raced over the finish line. Many students involved in athletics were found in this scene. Sports played an important role in students ' lives. Var- ious sports took place at DC. Several practices occurred before and after school. Some practices even extended into the weekend. Team practices were not the only way spirit was displayed. Fans showed spirit at games to prove that DC was always able to . . . Rise Above The Rest! Sports divider 59
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