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gil' 1...- Kristin Greene, Stephanie Brumbley, Renae Simmons, lennifer Brumblev, Tracie Chesterman, lennifer Ortiz ludx Ortiz, leannie Perez, Nacita Revnante, Leigh Lawson, Stacey Black, Noralyn Gabriel, Tina Moore Acing It in Style The Tennis team was made up of thirteen girls, Coach Edwards and the team mascot, Sasha. They trained hard before and during the season, and they finished out the year with a record of 4-8. Running as well as other excercises helped the girls keep in shape for their matches. hard, and even though they had difficulties, they still had a good time. Dead balls were used by the team for games and this made for interesting matches. Even though they were not a winning team all the time, the problems made stran- gers into close friends. One of their favorite memories was fitting a dozen people into two cars. They enjoyed eating at Pizza Hut. They also had fun exchanging gifts with a secret pal. The best and most exciting game was the one between First Colonial. It was interesting and fast-paced, and the girls spent as much time matching wits, as well as points, with the Patriots. The game between Kempsville and Green Run was also a match that was considered scintillating. All and all, the team had an enjoyable year with its ups and downs and everything else. They worked 5 1 2 O 8 4 6 2 3 0 S 3 Bayside Princess Anne Kempsville First Colonial Kellam Cox Bayside Princess Anne Kempsville First Colonial Kellam Cox f w , g SPORTS 'l 97
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