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Baskethul I Fifth Grade Girls include: (first row) Amy Curtis, Melissa Hodges. Rachel Sheppard. Kara Weatherman. April George; (second row) Amber Epperson. Michelle Bush. Natalie Whor- ton. Erin Rice. Shelly Derryberry. Reeky Rich. Michelle Hodges, and Reina Newport. Pee Wee Teams . . . Great Beginnings The Fifth Grade Girls Pee Wee team had a good season. The record was 10 wins and 7 losses. They beat every team they played at least once and finished second in all three tournaments. The entire team had a free throw percentage of 38 which was remarkable for fifth grade girls. The sixth grade girls team had a fantastic year. The girls won three first place trophies and one second place. They beat a tough Shirley team by five points, and beat Witt Springs in the finals. The sec- ond tournament was a bad week for the girls. Two of their four losses to Dover caused the girls to finish sec- ond in the Hector Tourna- ment. After their loss in the Hector tournament, no team came any closer than five points to Hector. Sixth Grade Girls include: (first row) Michelle Beavers, Allison Snider. Olivia Condlcy; (second row) Angela Burris. Kari Ba- ker. Jamie Richey. Stacey Lay. and Tracy Heflin. Story by Tvitla Freeman I
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Humor To Die Or Not To Die Ten seconds left in the game and the score is tied at 56. The coach calls a time out and you rush over to the bench. The first thing you think of is, “I gotta have some water.” Fortunately the trainer has filled every bottle and there's plenty to go around. But wait! Have you ever thought about how disgust- ing it is for the players to slurp around on the same water bottle? Gross!! The players devour the water one-by-one like eating straws. But as stated by Ju- nior Randy Lusk, “You really don't think too much about it. Water is water when you are dying of thirst. But when I think about it right now it’s pretty gross”. Isn't there a rule some- where about diseases? Who knows what is put into those plastic containers. But since the dawn of man, people have been slurping and slop- ping spit together and no one has died from it yet. Think about it, the next time there are ten seconds left in the game and the score is tied at 56. What will you do? Will you go to a water fountain or will you drink recycled spit. PALMING THE BALL. Seventh grader Scott Robinson anticipates the next lay-up drill. CANDY WINNER Blake Condlcy. Jason Bohanon. and Kara Weather- man were the top candy sellers for the summer athletic program. JUST A BRUSHIN’ THROUGH. Brain Dyer, sopho- more. crashes through the Home- coming sign first. AW AITING HIS TURN. Junior Randy Mcwborn steps to the plate with hopes of not being the third out.
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f sr ,M JR Girls include: (first row) Becky Racklcy. Loric Campbell, Lucy Roberts; (second row) Mandy Pack. Shannon Huffman. Tracy Profitt. Tawana Rcdcll; (third row) Lynn Hemmer, Shawna Ford. Susan F.mcrson, Susan Rudder. Coach Rick Gray. Dc «|tn by Michelk Pit ion Junior Girls A Winning Year Spectacular! Thafs how the Jr. Girls Basketball team was described by most of those who saw them play. The girls enjoyed a 21 and 2 re- cord being beaten only by La- High this year plus Shawna Ford, leader this year in Jr. High assists, will have a great team ’ mar- who went undefeated for W itt Springs 19-45 the vear. Led by coach Rick Alrcad 18-38 Gray, these girls showed their Alread 22-32 stuff on both ends of the court Dover 31-14 and came out with the tro- Dover 15-33 phies in the Witss Springs In- Mt. Judea vitational Tournament and Marshall 20-28 the Pope County Tournament Lamar 30-20 in Pottsville. As Shannon Mayflower 14-44 Huffman said of the year. Pottsville 23-31 “We had a good year, we all Atkins 34-35 got together and worked for Scotland 26-55 what we wanted . to win. ’ Belleville 18-31 Tawana Redded, leading re- Dover 22-25 bounder. will be returning to Alrcad 19-28 the Jr High team next year Dover 26-33 for what is thought to be the Pottsville 16-24 team for another year of Hec- Scotland 25-39 tor pride. The ones who arc Ola 16-25 going to Sr. High ball are go- Ola 31-34 ing to be welcomed. Says Wonderview 31-35 coach Gray, “With Stephanie Wonderview 13-27 Willcutt. and Shonda Garri- Belleville 23-28 son who were great in Sr. Danville 22-41
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