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Ladies play at the new Grambling softball facility. Most Valuable Doyla Morales was the 3 team’s ‘‘Most Valuable Player.” | She led in hitting with a .525 average and also in pitching. PITCHERS—(L-R) Sharon Minnick, Sherry Johnson, Doyla Morales, Marie McCaskill. : OUTFIELDERS—(Front Row L-R) Gwen Ogletree, LaShonda Story, LuQuita Vallery, Trina McGee, Darlene Gray. (Second) Maria Gooding, Vickie Johnson, Erika Miles, Robin Foster, Rhonda Higgins. | INFIELDERS—(L-R) Maria Gooding, Darlene Gray, Yolanda Jackson, Marie McCaskill. Ingrid Williams, Doyla Morales, Gwen Ogletree,
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Morales Leads Way Softballers Record Winning Slate The Lady Tiger softball squad produced its first winning record since the rejuvena- tion of the sport here in 1984. Under the guidance of new head coach Michael Ensley, the young squad finished with a 12-11-1 record. This was the first year the club played its home games at Grambling. Previously, the contests were staged at the Ruston baseball complex. However, all 1986 home games were played in a new “community-GSU” softball field located behind the Grambling Community Center. At home the team was 8-5 and 4-6-1 on the road. After dropping their first four games, the Lady Tigers put it together and swept a doubleheader from Northwestern 4-3 and 3-0. They lost two more battles before em- barking on a four-game winning streak. Out of their last 15 games, the GSU squad won 10. Whether the unit would have a winning or losing season was decided in the final doubleheader April 23rd at Delta State. There Ensley’s group defeated the Mississippi school 13-4 and 11-1 with Marie McCaskill and Doyla Morales getting the wins. Propelling the Tiger attack was outfielder-shortstop-pitcher Doyla Morales. The ver- satile player led her squad in hitting and pitching. She had a .525 batting average and led the team in RBIs (24), home runs (5), doubles (nine) and triples (three). Actually, she was tied for the triples title by outfielder-pitcher Marie McCaskill. Other plus .300 hitters included outfielder Trina McGee, .429; shortshop Yolanda Jackson, .368; catcher Maria Gooding, .349; outfielder-pitcher McCaskill, .333; second baseman Darlene Gray, .333. First baseman Robin Foster led in put outs while third baseman Gwen Ogletree took the assists title with 43. Morales also had impressive pitching statistics. She won six games and lost three for a .750 victory percentage. Her 2.58 earned-run average was also tops as was her 63 strike out total. McCaskill finished with a 4-3 record and .571 winning percentage. An earned-run average of 3.29 was recorded by this Tiger. It’s the start of a double play. (Front Row L-R) Gwen Ogletree, Trina McGee, Ingrid Williams, Jackson, Vickie Johnson, Sherry Johnson, Angela O’Quinn, Robin LuQuita Vallery, LaShonda Story, Darlene Gray, Doyla Morales. (Sec- Foster, Rhonda Higgins, Marie McCaskill, Sharon Minnick. ond) Coach Michael Ensley, Maria Gooding, Erika Miles, Yolanda
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ISOS L008) ERT TRS Coach Al Harris (L-R) Coach Al Harris, Chris Cottrell, Maurice Carney, Mike Otter, Sharrel Davis, Shawn Dickson. 170 Golf In SWAC Golfers Fourth Darryl Adams was named to the All-SWAC golf team after the sophomore linkster finished with the seventh best score in the conference meet. His composite score of 245 was the result of 85-85-75 rounds. Adams’ feat helped the Tigers finish fourth in the SWAC tournament held in Houston. Southern captured first with a 921 score and Texas Southern placed second with a 931. Prairie View held down third with 984 points, and GSU finished with 1,009 tallies. During the championship meet Maurice Carney fired a 252 total (82-85-85) while Mike Otter was credited with a 255 score (81-90-84) and Harrel Davis finished with a 257 mark (84-83-90). During spring competition the Tiger squad finished third in the Jackson, Miss., Presidents Tournament, second in the Houston, Tex., Tournament, fourth in the Baton Rouge Tournament and third in the Vicksburg, Miss., Tournament. All of the events were SWAC competition meets. Carney placed third in the Presidents’ Tournament with a 78-73-81—232 while Ot- ter finished sixth with a 237. Adams took seventh with his 244. In the Texas Tournament Adams claimed the fifth spot with a 241 while Carney and Otter tied for sixth with 345s. Finishing first among GSU golfers in the Mississippi Tournament was Carney with 155. Otter followed with a 158 and Davis was next with a 162. During 1985 the Tigers also competed during the fall. } ‘ ; I
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