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Too fast to picture in action, Mike Holloman earns recognition as most valuable player with 18 points against Huguenot. Varsity Basketball Front: Alan Pfeffer, Cliff Trent, Land Matthews, Shon Mopre, E. G. Staton. Second Row: Kevin Lartier, Kevin Stokes, Josh Walton, Ryan Mann, Chris Wade, Damon Powell. Third How: 116 Varsity Basketbal Set ready to prove that he is one of the top three scorers. Terrell Oxendine eyes the bas- ket. Co-captain, Ryan Mann gives lessons on beat- ing those guards. Chuck Tester, Coach; Gina Cavey, Mar.; Jeff Keene, Mike Holloman, Mike Davis, Kareem Hawkins, Terrell Oxendine, An- drew Lewis, Coach.
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Golfers Line everal outstanding players helped swing the golf team into the victory column during the sea- son. Seasoned veterans, Scott Marks, Shannon Beasley and Mike Katcham were the senior standouts. Scott Marks was in the playoff for regionals while Shannon Beasley was named a member of the All Academic Dominion District Team. The season record of 5-12 featured an exciting one stroke victory against Meadowbrook. Making that victory even sweeter was Up The Wins the fact that it was on Meadow- brook’s home course. Julian Porter, who has been the golf coach at Bird for eleven years, sharpened up his golfers skills to add wins over George Wythe, Hopewell, and Peters- burg. The captain’s choice tournament tops off the season for the golfers. This year the tournament was won by Jay Rosenstock, Paul Kang and Mike Katcham. Letters and awards were given to outstand- ing players during the annual banquet. Forever hoping for that perfect shot, Scott Marks drives the ball while Coach Porter enjoys taking in the scenery in style.
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asketball for the boys S at Bird was character- izd by hard work and strong team effort. J.V. Coach Lewis named an eighth grader, Shawn McClain, as the team’s most valuable player. Other standouts were Quincy Waller and David Stone. The win against Hugue- not was chosen the best game this season. Coach Lewis felt this was the biggest win of his coaching career since the team won at an away + gee Lhy } . ‘ea ck re i { YAU. | { | 4 | 4 5 Effort Marks Teams’ Season game without three of the start- ers. The 61-59 final score attested to the tough team effort. Continu- ing his leadership of the Varsity team, Coach Tester had a group of talented players. Named most valuable were Mike Holloman and Josh Walton. Holloman post- ed a 58% free throw success rate and averaged 8 points per game. Walton had an average of 14.9 points per game along with a free throw success rate of 79%. Wal- ton and Ryan Mann were team captains. Mann was rewarded for his efforts when he made the All- Tournament team. Varsity chose the 59-54 victory over Clover Hill as the most exciting game of the season in game one of the District Tournament. Front: Kelly McMillin, Mgr; Rob Graham, page, trying to get inside, Shawn McClain Quincy Waller, Jason Hawthorne, Jammie looks for his opening. Ready to pass, David Brown, Chris Marshall. Second Row: Martin Stone faces off with an opponent. In the mid- Vaughan, Tony Keys, Spens Woodruff, Ryan dle of a lay-up, Jay Rosenstock concentrtes Sharkey, Jay Rosenstock, David Stone, on his goal. James Hundley, Andrew Lewis, Coach. This Junior Varsity Basketball 117
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