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Putting In The Hours Which Road To Take in Sports? FC of- fered various sports for all students’ in- terests. So the road to take was unlimit- ed. The football and basketball teams win- ning their opening games made the sports interesting to the students and fans... The Wrestling Team for the first time , having their own cheer squad to cheer them on to victory made the guys’ efforts a little stronger . .. The boys and girls Track Teams, having one head coach to work with both teams, made the good times in the sport better. Putting in the hours, physical effort, and emotional concentration made any team great. Sports meant more to a person than aching muscles, heavy breathing and rapid pulse. It was victory, defeat, challenge, and good sportsmanship. Down the Red and White road of Sports: Girls Tennis: Melinda Mack and Susan Akers receiving district honors. Football: Jeff Robertson receiving the academic’s award. Gymnastics: No Seniors on the Varsity Team. Volleyball: Jeanne Corn Caption and Outstanding Player. Wres- tlers: Winning the open match by a long shot against Martinsville Bulldogs 48-15. Wrestling Cheerleaders captians Debra Dingledine and Lisa Johnson. This and much more made the ’80-’8I Sport’s Season exciting, rewarding and worthwhile. The roads to take in sports are truly unlimited. Representing Sports are Andrew Adams, Basketball, Missy Blankship, JV Cheerleader; $.J. Plybon, Ten- nis; Cindy Mattox, Volleball; Jerome Levisy, Base- ball; and Todd Hammock, Golf. Sports 2l
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Varsity Basketball: (front Row) Russell Mattox, Cur- tis Clayborne, Thomas Cook, Roy Mullins, Robin Rei- tal; (second row) Manager Kathy Hammes, James Mackenhimer, Tim Harris, Kent Griffith, Ben Casey, Trainer Mike Smith; (last row) Coach Jimmy Thomp- son, Michaux Raine, Andrew Adams, Rick Cruze, Shannon Lowe, and Coach Doug Conklin. Fouling out is a horrible experience. Heading back to the bench after being taken out of the game, Russell Mattox looks as if he has lost his best friend. Going up for the jump ball, is Andrew Adams while James Mackenhimer waits to retrieve the ball. 22 Varsity Basketball
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