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fi 'silt Y: ' it A A T L in v - -LR' ,N ish :Qu I -T HN. X 4, Q Ap ,.. ',1 W ZW 5 i+82?ii'il'.i4it8f3 203354-Svfii H -if . .ni f . dbx,-L: 1? Q2 e :U si- ' - ma - . LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: A. Valencia, A. Pulle , J. Webb, W. Dildey, K. Gilchrist, E. gatewood, W. Jones, 4 .r . Lawton, E. White, E. Armbruster, THIRD ROW: J. Parker, D. Williams, K. Wilson, B. Mann, T. Oelgoetz, J. Var- gas, B. Scott, S. Vehorn, SECOND ROW: D. Miller, R. Jones, M. fe.:-.5 - -- f-, - :--- -L :Y ' it? .4 elm '- 4'H- T Wi .' 'S , 'VX .1- ' :'lX'oB'i... -1 .- . F NSN R- 'ffw'f F? i Ll 'uj-el v-.'q'f i f. ' ' !.1.f h'3 Ziv'Hi '.: 25.3 .lf l.?cgu.gf.s LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: B. Grif- W. West, L. Bland, F. Conte, S. Lewis, fin, M. Pantak, D. Moore, M. Sgeu Iia, M. Sneide, T. Cason, A. Chamblee, N. Warren, B. Harding, SECOND ROW: Trainer - R.J. Meade, lrsnl I flair .. .i I 1 H s.'J4 FW .A V- Sl . . ' 'Q I' vii i 4 1 4 f 'R 3 1- s Q E X I L -I 'xx 1 ' I ' :j N S ' ' qu ,0 A iss V - q - f s V ,N sn, ' 'gf Nj , v X . -754:15 'sm' . fu 'Q s JE -f.An:44.2.,.: 1-45' fs fy '4- ,gf -M ' age'-T - FD-'N . :few rr.. . -19m - -9 -- U- --vo x 4-eg-,-.ni1-pw11.--'.11--,-.l.q.4.--. lLl ifilipi.. L :Qui '-.. A.-11--1.--..1 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: M. Grif fin, M. Caldwell, D.J. Walker, K Gou anious R. Raines M. Darb B Q I 1 yr ' Hill, SECOND ROW: J. Perkins, J. Cur- tis, G. Mumphrey, B. Goode, D. Lilly form, J. Young, C. Boulin, THIRD ROW: N. Walsh, G. Garret, F. Simmons, T. Cooper, A. Grizzaro, J. Forbes, S. Fischer, 162 Sportim' IT COACHES: LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP ROW: G. Corte, T. Rhodes, E. Harris, BOTTOM ROW: E. Booth, S. Boone, 1 I D l 3, . i 1 ' I 1 ew' l ', 4' '-' .. gg iiitidi pi 1 TOP: Sometimes the players found it hard to contain their joy as they jumped to the top of the district standings. MIDDLE: Keith Wilson piles-up more yardage on his way to the district scor- ing title. BOTTOM: The Stallions await the kickoff with anticipation, much the same way as Green Run's many fans anticipated their first Beach District championship.
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-1 H-' 249' JH Sgt Y ? .. , , 5 V -.1 1- rg - I ,- -. - Y . 4-id 1 .bv Y-ff' , i 1,53 pq. ', In - .h l L, . ,, 4 -I , - ' , .-, 'jf 1 . f '- , 11- ' if 1-' ' in '-1 ' 1- is--1, 032 'u . 'A if Y ' 1-' 4- ..-. 4. , - 4-' - li. r,' as . f' . . , le - - , iq s , ,nf--0 s . Q,i5'1 - - va - ' I I -. ii - 'X -,w s r, ' ' E I 'U' E6 fx mans-.- Proving the Critics Wrong Shooting for o new gool, the field hockey teom kept itself in contention this yeor by finishing o surprisingly successful seo- son. This seoson wos supposed to be o rebuilding one for the lody stollionsg however, the teorn finished with o 6-7 record ond o berth in the district tour- nornent. Cooch Cindy Midkift deserves 164 Sportin' It much of the credit. The first doy of proctice the girls were trying to figure out which one wos their new cooch. lt didn't toke long for me to fit in. They sow how much I wonted to win. The teom wos olso foirly new. Losing key ployers to groduo- tion didn't hurt the teom too bodly. Kathy Huey wos o good motivotor. The woy she ployed, she got the teom oll psyched up. She wos olwoys hustling. Ally- son Hopper olso got the teom reody to ploy. She contributed the key gools. Pottie DeWitt led the defense from the gool coge, ond Debbie Breed wos our strong defender ot the center line. Two sophomores, Stosio Stroboch ond Mory Meode, mode importont contributions olso, soid Midkiff. The teom wos deolt o hord blow in the opening round of the district tournoment when they were beoten by Kempsville, but by stoying competitive, it has put itself in o good position to vie for the title next yeor. - Eugene Whiteiiiim l lllb l l J l l -4 i ir! fi 9 l l l . li, ilk if-4 -Q I NI I l l l l f ' l l i l 1 i if l l ltoii, MD ,IRQ
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