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Page 29 text:
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Top: Sports is not only basketball at FHS. There are a lot personal sports around the school that students en- joy. Jeanette Starkey and Juanita Du- ley start another lunch period with a game of checkers. Above: On the new leaper machine, Jerald Riffle strengthens his jumping ability for the upcoming season. Left: During the summer, there are many differ- ent basketball camps around the state and in other states. Steve Law- son refreshes his skills in Gale Cat- lett's WVU basketball camp. 25
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First taste of the future The future of basketball lies on the shoulders of the young junior varsity and ju- nior high players. Junior high basketball will get us ready for varsity action. All of us are looking forward to it, said eighth grader Da- vid Vincent. Basketball takes my mind off things so I can relax. I like winning, adds Calvin McCloy. With the help of JV coach Mike Carey and junior high coach Tom Reneau, young players at Flemington are get- ting their first taste for the fu- ture. Personal Sports Sports goes far beyond the usual basketball, baseball and football. Students enjoy oth- er special interests like checkers, weightlifting and chess to name just a few. Chess is a challenging game, you got to be thinking all the time, contends Bill Shelton. The basketball players work on weights to get stron- ger while our leaper machine builds on their jumping abili- ty, said Coach Greg Zim- merman. Above: Needing a quick two points in the junior varsity game against South Harrison, the JV's set up for the upcoming jump ball. Top: Mem- bers of the junior Varsity squad were: David Furbee, Paul Lambert, Tony Cottrill, Lonnie Colebank, Tim Spencer, Dave Corby, Mark Cottrill, and Robert Lipscomb. Coach was Mike Carey. Bottom: Junior high basketball players were: Tom Hart, Steve Gallo, Tom Spencer, Ricky McGee, Timmy McGee, Brian Max- well, Arlie Riffle, Calvin McCloy, Clifford Yoak, Charlie Bray, Charles Leggett, Mike Olivio, Ronnie Knotts, Raymond Bray, David Vincent, John Hardesty and Kip Hall. Coach was Tom Reneau. 24
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Cheering for girls' varsity this year were: Lisa Lindsey, captain, Tish Marra, Krista Smith, Tammy Moore, Karen Sheme and Lisa Reed. Above: Cheering the Greyhounds onto victory during the Hundred game were Kim Ross and Tish Marra. Right: Cheerleaders for the varsity this year were Tish Marra, Lisa Reed, Lisa Lindseym captain, Kim Ross, Krista Smith, and Karen Sheme. 26
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