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Digging in with determination, Hope Boyd heads for home. f . W Q 7' Q 1' H V Winding up, Lisa Black shows great K L form as she sails one over the plate. X, ,MQ syxum W Nw Avoiding the tag, Julie Clodfelter takes one last long stride before she makes it to third. Taking it home, Rae East tags home as West Forsyth's catcher awaits a late throw. 'SI i ' i f as - 'kgfyia-,n .. gg.,- Competition
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Raising Dust And Bobcat Spirit Raising dust, teamwork, and Bobcat spirit, the Girls softball team, coached by Mr. Stanley played with intensity. Having worked together last year, they hoped for a supportive team and a winning season. At the begin- ning of the season, Coach Bau- guss said, If their attitude re- mains good and their commit- ment is high we'll have a very successful season. Even with the possibility of a winning sea- son, softball is very competitive and a lot of hard work. Why do they do it? Said junior Rae East, Varsity Softball I play because it's fun. You learn to work together as a team, and how to speak out. Out on the field, you can't be shy. Sophomore Angie Smith also commented, I play softball be- cause I enjoy the competition. I want us to go all the way this season. No matter why they do it each girl on the Varsity softball team has an individual drive and ex- pectation that keeps them play- ing hard. Through their game knowledge and teamwork, their season should be a hit. March 4 March 7 March 11 March 14 March 18 March 27-31 April 3 April 11 April 15 April 18 April 22 April 25 April 29 May 2 May 6 May 9 May 13 May 16 May 20 May 23 May 27 May 30 Parkland West Parklan Reynolds Mt. Tabor Forsyth Co. Invitational Tournament NW Guilford NW Guilford Smith Carver Page North East Smith Carver Page North East Preliminaries District Sectionals State Schedule Competition Varsity Softball: K. Peoples, L. Black, T. Holder, R. East, L. Lewis, J. Clodfelter, H. Boyd, T. Yokely, A. Smith, C. Linville, T. Melton, Coach Stanley, Coach Bauguss, C. Eller Awaiting the pitch, Tracy Holder concentrates on making contact with the ball.
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Makmg Run For It The Track Team, coached by Mr. Whicker, Mr. Butler, and Mr. Lawson, is made up of both the girls and boys and functions together as one team. This year they are in the conference and ran in all the conference meets plus a meet in Boone and the Winston-Salem State Invita- tional. This season, they have a lot of potential as a team and as indi- vidual runners. Said Randy Jones, I think we have a good chance of winning the confer- ence and sending several mem- bers to the sectional, regional, and state meets. A lot of their potential comes not only from a talented team, but from a good coaching staff. Said Molly Clod- felter, the coaching staff is great. They are understanding but they make us dig so we'll be good. l like to coach who is go- ing to help me achieve some- thing. From all the talent and deter- mination, this team should draw enough inspiration to reach any goals. Said Gletcher Hunter, If you are an aspiring runner or want to be big in sports, set yourself a goal and stick to it. Also remember no pain nears no gain. To succeed you have to put forth some effortl As said by Nicole Bell, You have to know when to run your best, even when you're losing. You are never a winner when you quit. Reaching her peak, Denise Dolby concentrates on making it over the bar . 1 -, - ' it Competition Gripping the discus with determination, Tim Tuttle strains for a good throw. Powering off the line, Randy Jones, Phillip Smith and Charles Harris challenge each other coming out of the blocks.
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