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i | Jimmy Garner, Manager; Bobby Gibson, David Melton, Robert Meinhard, Bobby Ragsdale, Henry Richardson, Joe Salmon. Second Row: Arne Growen, Sanders Wyatt, Ken Grosch, Doug Walker, Mr. Baylor. Third Row: Tommy Ford, Roy Mondy, David Brown, Ricky Peters, Pete Walker, Jerry Meanley, Bill Scott. SALMON, RICHARDSON LEAD Despite their record, the Warrior cross country season was not without its bright spots. Seniors Joe Salmon and Henry Richardson, who led the team throughout the season, were honored with selection to the All-Capital District team. Salmon was a standout performer for four years, setting several records on his home course and at other schools. He sustained only one loss to a team- mate during his last three campaigns, and holds the school mark of 9:56 on the Henrico two-mile course. Richardson ran exceptionally well in his only sea- son of competition, and was the sole Henrico runner to defeat Salmon. Dave Melton, who was also a four-year veteran, Bill Scott, and Ricky Peters were consistent scorers. Sanders Wyatt and Bobby Ragsdale contributed valu- able points on several occasions. RECORD Henrico 28 John Marshall 28 Henrico 37 Tucker 23 Henrico 38 Freeman 23 Henrico 38 Hermitage 23 Henrico 40 St. Christopher’s 21 Henrico 30 Thomas Jefferson 25 Henrico 3] George Wythe 24 Henrico 28 John Marshall 2 TEAM Joe Salmon and Henry Richardson near the finish line. Henrico’s entries prepare for the district meet at the University of Richmond course. ; 120
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Marti Houchins, Co-Captain; Debbie Davis, Beth Beadles, Robin McCurdy, Kathleen Agnew. Second Row: Kathy Gambke, Bonnie McCurdy, Brenda Miller, Janice Walton, Linda Rose, Bonnie Eck. WINNING SEASONS After beginning the season with a win over Doug- las Freeman, the 1965 girls basketball team went on to finish with a record of nine wins and one loss. The loss to Hermitage brought the team a tie with the Panthers for first place in the Capital District. Among the most exciting encounters of the season, the game with Highland Springs ranks high. The War- rior co-captains, Lorraine Moriconi and Ann Carneal, led the team to a resounding victory with a score of 61-27. In both contests with arch-rival Tucker, the War- riors crushed the Tiger team with scores of 41-21 and 44-25. The Hermitage games were split. Henrico won the first 43-38, but lost the second by 10 points to their 47. This year the Warrior girl cagers, under the fine leadership and coaching of Miss Darden, broke many records. They scored the most points in any single game, which was 61. Ann Carneal scored 28 points, the most points scored by any individual in a game. They also hold the highest point average per game, which was 45.6. The Warriors hold the longest winning streak of seven games. Peggy Bruce, Jeannie Berkeley and Ann Carneal were Henrico’s leading scorers. After defeating Douglas Freeman, the J.V. girl cagers went on to complete another winning season. Under the fine leadership of Coach Broughman, the girls compiled a 6-2 record. The two defeats came at We Third Row: Arva Barnes, Debbie Bragg, Linda Gregory, Carolyn Major, Madeline Korb, Manager. Fourth Row: Madeline Wyatt, Nancy Baugh, Mrs. Broughman, Coach. the hands of the Patrick Henry Varsity and the Huguenot J. V.’s. Co-captains Marti Houchins and Robin McCurdy led the Warriors in a strong man-to-man defense, which was a great asset to the team. Robin McCurdy and Arva Barnes were among the team’s leading scorers. VARSITY RECORD Henrico 43 Douglas Freeman 17 Henrico 4] Tucker 21 Henrico 43 Hermitage 38 Henrico 5] Highland Springs 20 Henrico 47 Varina 34 Henrico 44 Douglas Freeman 24 Henrico 44 Tucker 25 Henrico 37 Hermitage 47 Henrico 6] Highland Springs 28 Henrico 45 Varina 26 JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Henrico 26 Douglas Freeman Henrico 42 Tucker 18 Henrico 25 Huguenot Henrico 33 Douglas Freeman 5 Henrico 8 Patrick Henry (Varsity) 25 Henrico 3] Tucker 5 Henrico 20 Huguenot 21
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SPORTS STANDOUTS KENNY FOSTER Basketball: All Tournament First Team; All Capital District First Team; Fred McCrack- en Sportsmanship Award; All Metro First Team CARL JONES Football: All Capital District Third Team; All Metro Honorable Mention BOBBY BOSTAIN Basket- ball: All Capital District Second Team DOUG MOYER Football: All Capital District First Team; All Metro First Team; All State Third Team WALTER ZYG- LOCKE Football: All Capital District First Team; All Metro Second Team. Bobby Bostain Kenny Foster Carl Jones Doug Moyer Walter Zyglocke i i i ; : :
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