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oung runners pace team The 1981 Cross Country team was much improved and this appears to be a trend as it is a very young team. Sophomore Glenn O'Brien was the leading Saint runner for most of the season. But, freshmen Charlie Cul- breath gave a glimpse of the future by qualifing for the All-District team. Sur- prises this season were sophomore Jackson Hutton who was dependable in running well race after race, and the improvement of freshman Brian Dumphry to one of the top five run- ners of the team. The Saint men closed the season by placing second in District 25 competition to a tough Ber- ry College team in Georgia. The women, although there were not enough to field a full team, be- came notorious for tough racing and high placing. One of the leading run- ners in North Florida, Karen Payne, led the women followed very closely by Alison Brooks. Joy Reeves joined these two in work-horse workouts which developed them into three of the toughest runners in the area. For both men and women, the future looks bright. L.,- :x,. G-J? Members of the 1981 Cross Country team take a jog down Granada Street Q if ' ' i f Q2-in A k i sv' , Qsf. , . .Q Nik nr ' T . ff.-.v Front Row: KL-Rl Joy Reeves, Karen Payne, Alison Brooks, Tim Nicholls, Cnafles Culbreath. JaCkS0n H'-nY0n- Dave BUGS, Jeff TYOVU' Glenn Brian Dumphrey, Jeff Nethery. Back Row: CL-Rl Coach Thomas Graham, O'Bn2n- Marc Wnliafs NOT Pidnfedi Rich Highland- 1 10 Sports
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'1- ' -L+ .ff S' olleyball team improves The Flagler volleyball team improved over their 1980-81 season with the addi- tion of six new players including Deborah Woltmann, Jenny Ackerman, and Donna Schnorr. Four-year veterans of the team were Liz Haxton, named Most Valuable Player, Deb Guiffre, and Susan Stafford. The team won all of their games against teams of their size, and had a chance to attend the regional tourna- ment, but had to pass it up for financial reasons. Teams played during the season in- cluded Florida State University, Stetson, had wins over Valdosta, Florida Institute of Technology, Stetson, and Mercer of Atlanta. Statistical leaders of the volleyball team included Liz Haxton with the best serve percentage, Donna Schnorr with the best passing percentage and most digs, and Deborah Woltmann and Dana Ellis with the best attack percentages. Liz Haxton also led with the most assists , , , 278 to be exact. Although the team's overall season re- cord and inability to attend regionals was disappointing, the women learned a lot Georgia State, Jacksonville University, and are looking forward to a winning sea- and Mercer of Atlanta. The Lady Saints son next year. fl i A fl QFLF-, sr 1 b r lmvl r .J 'Lf ' I , i . , .J . 3. f . iw fl 'Q 1,43 fi 5' K4 ' 5 ., ' f lb' . l xi T7 fi? ri. ' I A Q A-A Elf fi x Kd ll V 'Tl -if ' 4 'I' si' Q K if- ,f Ji f f ,AX fs-ff or ,X all f I E, ' 'il ,Fr lg N X. Q, l E wr: H - 3. ' A, E 5. If ' ta n L l 'i 'Z , , U E ' . K J F916-fqvatcqspg 1 5, , L Y , ' '-egg ' Tm '-,. 4' N - - ' F- l .gi Y-gf, , ' ' E Eiexzga J -- J Q, J -.Left l..--...gs X E it-a.. AY - -L --, -'T Front row: lL-Rl Jenny Parrish, Stephanie Hardman, Cheryl Shodd, Maria Estrada, Cathy Matthews, Donna Schnorr, Debbie Guiffre, Terri Hall - assistant coach. Back row: lL-Rl Debbie Woltmann, Robin Holland, Jenny Ackerman, Susan Stafford, Dana Ellis, Liz Haxton, and coach Dan Stewart, 111
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