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.,. .N-. Girls' Track The girls' track team had an extreme- ly good season. Coach Helms felt that this year's track team did an outstand- ing job. The team came through by finishing second in both the conference and the county meets. Throughout the year, they placed first or second in each meet in which they participated. At the spring athletic banquet, Sheila Tippett was named Most Improved Player. The Most Valuable in field events was Mary Crawford. Amy Chastain was named Most Valuable in running events. - fg Qt alilvlffis , C vii 1 , ,., :inf u 2? I 'Ai El Sv.,-...-,.f e 1 ' ,- 4. nrt ' 1' Ni Upper left: Dee Vredenburg makes another good throw with the shot-put. Upper right: Carol Draughn pushes to catch up with her opponent. Middle left: Team - Front row: Yvonne Teague, April Brendle, Sheila Tippett, LouAnne Zimmer- man, Karen Byrd, Tracy Smith. Second Row: Car- rie Tucker, Donna Sumner, lana Yokeley, Cherie Hedgecock, Traci Smith, Angie Kirk. Third row: lane Elliott, Amy Chastain, Heather Alguire, Tam- my Hill, Marsha Taylor, Mandi Ray. Back row: Charles Cole fcoachj, Dee Vredenburg, Terry Moore, DanaWalI, Angie Keicher, Carol Draughn, Mary Crawford, Terry Helms fcoachj. Middle rlght: Mary Crawford makes her practice run- through. Lower left: Cherie Hedgecock makes her high jump as teammates look on. Glrls' Track 2 I 9
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Boys' Track This year the boys' track team tried hard in all of the meets they partici- pated in. ln the meets they did not win, they were usually only five or six points behind the first place team. ln the coun- ty meet they placed third behind two 3A teams and came in third in the con- ference meet also. At the Athletic Ban- quet, Mike Morgan received the Most improved Player awardg Most Valuable in the running events was Craig Foster, and in the field events, Most Valuable was Scott Haltom. Upper right: Tim Swaim is silhouetted against the sky as he pole vaults. Mlddle left: jonathan Welch moves ahead of his opponents as he jumps. Middle right: Team Members. Lower right: Craig Foster heads the pack in a distance run. Steve Moser and Michael jackson are not far behind. , jgiflsf J , , ...sa ,V , - Team Mike Anthony Darren Benge john Boger Chris Cantrell Craig Chavis Brett Collins junior Cox Vance Cox Keith Curlee Brian Foster Craig Foster Todd Fiynt Gary Goodson Scott Haltom Mitchell Hayworth David jackson Michael jackson Scott jarrett Steve Kinley Michael Kirkman Avery Lawrence jeff Lawrence Kevin Lawrence Danny Leach jeff Mabe Keith Mabe Marion Dean Mike Morgan 2 I 8 Boys' Track Steve Moser jeff Murrow john McGhee Scott Mclntyre Charles Pamell Benii Patton Mike Perdieu Brad Phelps Mark Reid jimmy Riggs Doug Saintsing Phillip Skeen jamey Smith Chip Spainhour Wray Sutphin Tim Swaim jeff Varner Sandy Weavil jonathan Welch Scottie Wilmouth Kenny Wood Barry Yokely Managersfkorekeepers Dawn Ayers Tonya Walters joni Watson Gina Weir April Yontz 'H' 'I a
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Golf This year's golf team had a very suc- cessful season. They practiced long and hard at their home course, Willow Creek. They finished out their season second in the conference. Coach Essick felt that although this year's group was a young team, they continued to im- prove throughout the year. The team was led by all conference selection Dru Miliken, who was also chosen Most Valuable Player. if I Upper right: Kevin Martin checks the lay for his putt. Middle left: Eddie Warrell searches his golf bag for just the right club. Middle right: Team - Front row: Dru Milliken, Charles Parnell, jimmy Carr, Dean Bull, Keith Curlee, Rodney Stanley. Back row: Frank Lssick fcoachj, Kevin Martin, David Hodges, Bob Boyd, jeff Key, Eddie Warrell, Eric Potts. Lower left: Keith Curlee takes his sec- ond shot from the fairway. Lower right: David Hodges and jimmy Carr clown around before a match. 220 Golf if -46' Arm - -3? '5 . , vs I . g - .... 7? c 1 at , ff
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