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Tennis improves for Patriot team Boys Tennis team finished with a 7-7 record. The team was very consistent over the year and peaked in the city tournament. The team was led by Senior Tim Branson at number one singles with a 9-5 record. Other seniors on the team were Andy Walters at num- ber 2 singles with an 8-7 record and Eric Phem- ster at number 3 singles with a 5-5 record. Other team members were Alan Stovall and Ket De- moranville at number 1 doubles, and Chris Frank and David Lee at number 2 doubles. The team had its best city tournament in four years. Two players, Andy Walters and Eric Phemster, advanced into the semi-final round, and Tim Branson, reached the second round. Cross Country Coach Wendell Mozingo coached at Southport High School this year so the normal summer training had no coach. Mr. Dan Wilson, also the wrestling coach, took over last fall. The seasons highlight came against Scecina when the winless Pats beat undefeated Scecina. There were twelve dual meets. Fitness cost the team, but even so they ran 8th in city, 5th in Sectional and made it to Regionals. The team consisted of Seniors Ian Stroud, Brian McCoyg juniors Lynwood Brown, Bill Harold, Wayne Claytong Sophomores Andy Taylor, David Hen- derson, Mason Hallewell, and Freshmen Greg Schultz and john Walters. J kv Senior Andy Walters gets a solid stroke on the ball with his racket. Tennis weather varied from hot to cold this fall, but rain stayed away from all but one match. f H 3 K i i f . TENNIS - Wayne Moore, Alan Stovall, Eric Phemster, Chris Frank, Tim Branson, David Lee, Ketphawane Demoranville, and Coachjohn Deal. Not pictured is Andy Walters. Coach Deal stresses that tennis is a lifetime sport since it doesn't end in school competition, Marshall's courts are used by the community. 28fTennis il 1 . t.,. .r.,-ad. . -.W ..---...Q T 4,3333 l 0 I ,s Q ' , ' ,- -4- Q f. ' 7Z':'f1l U -5- nfl.. xATt,r.1 ' . 1 iw 7 ,..,..,,....,..,... .. . .c.,...,,...... --..v.....,..-...-.,....... ...... -WN- fft . ,R Practice kept Andy ftopl and Alan Stovall on top of their games. Andy was number two singles while Alan was half of the number two doubles team with Ket Demoranville. , ' . s,-3 . L , V rf EN?-ew., , , 2 V - . V, . fi . ss.- Celebrating a good hit is Alan Stovall. Players have to con- centrate on their game when they play at Marshall. The nearby apartments and bus depot are distractions.
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413, 'Y' 'auf 'rl ' Aw -av' CROSS COUNTRY - Kneeling: Mason Hallewell,john Walters,john Darmer, Bill Cottrell. Standing: Coach Dan Wilson, Ian Stroud, Brian McCoy, Bill Harold, Lynwood Brown, David Henderson, and Greg Schultz. Conditioning was the primary problem for the Pats. Lynwood 'kwa Bill Harold seems right in stride as he follows the city cross country course, He and other members ofthe cross country team helped officiate at the SK run at Homecoming that was organized by Mr. Robert Carr, Math department head. 'b U M' H' . f an Adv-1.- ,, .4 , i .Mv'-- I'-a ' 1- X Q' ' 'T' ' 1f'si'ff 4 tg . .W Qi . .-gm'-,ef V. 5' . SJQLQM A ,tw ,fwgqkl .. , , i ,N -xl? al.. 'wg' 4 31? ' , , Q. z ff., rl Qamgnw ',.5,f. M',,.?,n r . ,L Hh.-'ihfhgpf ...vw -2, . . fav C . .Wo,, ,tlkaamrf 'u Andy Taylor ran at several meets during the season. He is one of three returning sophomores who will run next season. Pacing is a personal discipline for cross country runners as they have to conserve strength for the entire course. Q 'HQ v-agen' .1,'T .f 'gf 5. 5 -'Ts ff W' . .. -a.e,?P1zai .'-grew..15x. -fig.- 1 ,11,.-iZ f's2 St 'a 5 KAJZCQ 'J J. .r i ' 9. , JW r fi i 9 f4...I...an..nni' Brown, one of the top runners, transferred after the season. Many ofthe runners were new to the team. Several used cross country to get in shape for winter sports such as wrestling. There was no girls cross country team last falli Lynwood Brown tries to catch his breath after his run. Warming up is important to runners so they won't cramp or stretch muscles during the race. Runners also have to warm down after a race. Cross CountryfZ9 N' 1
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