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Maid Service Being A Matmaid Is Worth All The Effort - It's Priceless! H Wrestling, one of Glenn's most popular sports, is also one of Glenn's strongest as far as tal- ent and record. But, even though they are talented and ef- ficient, the wrestlers can't get along without support and maid service. The mat maids provide both. They travel with the team to all away matches where they clean mats, cut oranges, keep the score and the clock, and pro- vide a constant cheering section. Said Freshman LaReina Wood, I wanted to be a mat maid be- cause I wanted a new exper- ience and a chance to meet peo- ple. Iive learned the rules of wrestling, and now that l know what's going on, I really like it. Being a matmaid involves shar- l ing a lot of responsibilities, but the rewards shared with the wrestlers and coaches are much greater. Said sophomore Sherry Hyatt, One of the worst jobs we have is cleaning the mats, but losing matches is the worst part because of the down feeling of the whole team. Being a mat- maid is worth all the work when I see the wrestlers' faces after they have won a match. It's priceless! Matmaids have a tough job, but somebody has to do it, and all of them agree that it is worth it. Thanks to the matmaids, the wrestlers and coaches have peo- ple to clean up for them, cheer for them, and keep them sur- rounded by Bobcat spirit. Competition Matmaids: T. Cox, G. Bodenheimer, S. Finley, M. Moore, F. Eveans, L. Wood, M. Hutchings, T. Kimball, J. Akers, L. Howell With enthusiasm, Sherri Finley and Lena Howell watch as scorekeeper, John Fowler concentrates on the clock. As the wrestling team warms up for a match, David Hill proves that he would bend over backwards to win if thatas what it takes.
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Taking his opponent to the mat, Jason Fogleman effectively uses the barnyard to clip an Eagles' wings. Varsity Wrestling: E. Fuller, J. Hovverton, D. Scheaffer, M. Kivett, J. Fogleman, L. Hoover, M, Eddleman, E. Austin, B. Flippin, D. Hill, D. Adams, D. Reid, Coach Kearns, M. Brent, C. Pinto, R. Wall and W. Hutchings Hi Xigiiik wwlsif 'S - K. ,, r, .... n fy Another crushing blow, Joey Thomas dominates a Carver Yellowjacket, Working a grapevine series, Mark Eddleman has the situation under control. Competition
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Waiting to give the wrestlers that extra boost ot' energy. Ginger Bodenheimer and Lou Wood watch as the Bobcats win another match, ln a match against East Forsyth, David Reid applies pressure to his teammate. Fin, Silt: iiis i .ii- - ., Goin' for a pin, Brad Austin outmanuvers his wrestling opponent from the East team. Giving it all hes got, senior Mark Eddleman uses the banana split technique on a Page Pirate. Competition
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