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5-86 Volleyball Team: P. Harris, T. Hampton, P. nley, T. Thompson, T. Brown, J. Jennings, Coach A Little Help From A Friend. Lady sander, M. Montgomery, S. Collins, R. Bowman, A, Cat Sarah Collins sets up Jennifer 'ston, S. Black, E. Ward, Coach Bauguss. Jennings for a spike. K r -K ,-5 ..,. T -. . -x,-e.. -..: E-: Q s K kklx' . ... . s S s ... -'Kis1i-i'--a. E s.ls iil es ... i N ' T T is igiwffb .',: l ..,a. T Q ' . ,:l' M . T ilii Q I . s'ii I . .s .,. T s . rim 553 J H , 5 gg. i to Tl ' if is E T s ss - Q . s , ,1 if .... a l F M ' K t. ..Q .',,' ee .t,.. 5 ',.e i Qa Izzl -: .. ... .'.. -'--' . - --: ---,f 1,,. i ' i Q J. V. Football: B. Whicker, R, France, l.. Cary, C. Neely, B. Gillis, J. Eddlemen, S. Ring, J. Gordan, P. Nellums, J. Griffin, D. Barnes, T. Jessup, T. Degraffinreaidt, S. Smith, Z, Young, R, Hill, B. Flynt, D. Brown, C. Williams, M. Smith, R. Busten Bump, Set, Spike! Jennifer Jennings bumps it up to get the Lady Cats going for a return. On The Run! Taking the handoff, Bobcat Landon Cary looks for an opening in the Eagle defense. Competition
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JV's Tackle 8a Spike The Season With Enthusiasm For the first time as a high school, Glenn has added a new class and a new set of activities - JV sports. These are for freshmen and sophomores want- ing experience before trying out for varsity. Two of these sports are JV football and JV volley- ball. JV football, coached by the varsity staff, spent this year in the shadow of the varsity team. Even though they gained less recognition, the JV football team had a very good season. Their 5-3-2 record gave the coming years of JV football a reputable start. Peter Scott com- mented, Having the varsity players look down on you is probably the worst part of play- ing JV ball. But this team was super. We were all hard work- ers, a great bunch of guys. lt was fun. JV volleyball, coached by Mrs. Bauguss, also had a good season. They had expereinced players, despite the young ages of the team. They won 7 and lost 3 of their games and gained valuable playing experience against such teams as East, Page, and North. Said Emily Ward, The drills were the toughest part, but when we cele- brated victories together as a team all the hard work was worth it. Parkland was my favor- ite match, because we were tied and I served the winning point. JV teams may lack in exper- ience and recognition, but they too have pride and victories. They are the new unknown play- ers that will one day be Glenn's Tony Dorsetts and Jim McMa- hons. Their time and effort will be rewarded in accomplishment for the Bobcats. J.V.Football: D. Sheaffer, J. Ely, M. Patrick, T. Massey, J. Fowler, P. Scott, D. Bocholis, T. Benmnett, M. Mitchell, M. Daniels, B. Stanley, B. Larimore, J. Marlin, J. Nelson, D. Dick, M. Wooten, B. King, S. Penn, L. Nelson, W. Hutchins Competition Out ln Front! Plowing through a rr of Titan defenders, Tim Williams strives for more yardage. H J ll W ri K 2 Z i Z i 5 ,Q A Break In The Action! After a rough round during the East game, JV player Peter Scott takes a water break on the sideline.
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Glory-Less Days Struggling with the roar of si- lence in an empty gym, JV ath- letes ignore disappointment of an nonexistent crowd and con- tinue to play the sport they love. Among the list of JV sports are basketball and wrestling, both of which help freshmen and so- phomroes prepare for Varsity Sports. The JV boys basketball team, coached by Mr. Swandell Cloud, is made up of 15 boys who have potential to be great assets to the Varsity team. They followed the same schedule as Varsity and train hard in order to make the JV team respected. Said sophomore Neil Street, Playing JV basketball should really help me when I try out for Varsity. You learn in JV how to handle certain situations - you learn how to be cool. Freshman Chris Brady also commented, We had a good season, but the best part was beating East For- syth. The Girls JV basketball team was made up of 9 girls and coached by Mrs. Bauguss. They also played the same schedule as the Varsity. Though the play- ers were all ninth and tenth grad- ers and many were inexperi- enced, this team had a good learning season. Said sopho- more Tracy Holder, JV ball will help me make Varsity be- cause I learned all the skills of playing onthe court as well as how to develop a good attitude and how to be aggressivef, Sophomore Karen Hayes also commented, We had a very succesful season because we all .lL Competition work together as a team and play to winf' The JV wrestling team, coached by Mr. Kearns, had a season of learning and experi- mentation. They carried many freshmen and sophomores who had never wrestled before, and taught them through practice and matches. Said freshman Brad Austin, The season could have been better because I did not do as good as I wanted to do. Wrestling is something I like to do, though JV is a good place to get practice. JV basketball and wrestling both started with a lot of inexpe- rience, but also with a lot of de- sire. The effort these athletes put into a non-glory, non-letter- ing sport will one day pay off in Varsity honors. Girls J. V. Basketball: T. Holden, I.. Stephenson S. Black, J, Jennings, L. Black, M. Simms, K. Hayes, A, Moses, T. Thompson, T. Brown Coach L. Bauguss Preparing for a pass, sophomore Karen Hayes accurately awaits for perfect timing to send the ball to teammate Tracy Holder.
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