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JV girls go undefeoted in district ploy As the season progressed, so did the anticipation that this year's lV team would be successful. With an overall record of fifteen wins and seven losses, this young lV team displayed tremendous talent on the court. Coach Whitson was proud ofthe entire team but recognized three outstanding players. They were: Darlene Moore, Stacie Sims, and Sonja Roberson. The JV girls played well, Coach Whitson said. I am proud they went undefeated in district play. Next year will be a building year. They will be young and have a lot to learn. 4 Darlene Moore goes up for the shot. A JV Basketball team, seated: Darlene Moore, Rhonda Hamilton, Vickie Hughes, Rhonda Wright, Yolanda Perry Bridgette McNealy Sonja Roberson. Standing: Coach Mary Weems, Kelly Mathis, LaShunda Sirles, Stacie Sims, LaTrevia Hayes, Candace Anderson, Violet Moe, jennifer Weaver. Sports 113
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Paula Peteet battles her opponent for the ball, P , , A Everyone anxiously watches Bridgett Williams attempt a free throw. Bridgette Williams and Paula Peteet show everyone who's boss during a pep assembly. P 112 Sports www
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Volleyboll teoms show their best For the third year in a row, the girls Varsity Volleyball team advanced to the playoffs. With an overall of 15-8, the Knights were runners-up in district play. Led by captain Paula Peteet, the team played well and ad- vanced tothe playoffs against Pearce. Three players were recognized as outstanding players for the year. They were: Paula Peteet lst Team All-District, Iarnetha Iackson 2nd Team All-District, and Nametrice Lam- pkin Honorable Mention. Likewise, the IV Volleyball team was runner-up in its district. Under the leadership of Captains Tiffany Stevens and Rhon- da Hamilton, the IV girls put forth their best efforts to achieve a respected second place overall. Rhonda Hamilton and Yolanda Perry, two major reasons for the girls' success, helped the team maintain its determination to finish second. Coach Whitson summed up the entire volleyball teams' year with the comment, The Varsity team should have show- ed a better performance. The team did well other than the fact we should have been first in district play. We started off to a good start and finished poorly. IV started out strong but grades hurt us in the end. Shetha Cokes and Leslie Brooks are all smiles before the game. P .JWWNNA H, Q ,.,., Jef, A IV Volleyball team is seen in action. Bridgett Williams poses with the lucky volleyball before one of the Varsity Volleyball games. P 114 Sports me ' Q tg' 3
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