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24 Volleyball : : : ' : : ' : } Volleyball Has Best Year Ever The Tyger varsity volleyball team, led by third year coach, Kathy Reed, had a record breaking season. The team had Q record of nine wins and nine losses which set a new school record for best season. Showing feamwork and determination the girls jumped into a five game winning steak. The Lady Tygers enjoyed the sweet tastes of victory over powerhouses Clearfork, Col- onel Crawford, and Shelby. Seniors Jeanetta Lamb, Sherry Demoise, Gay Holmes and Angie Gardner provided the leadership for the Tygers and saw plenty of action. Juniors Mamie Ramsay and Toi Hatch, along with sophomore Tyanne Blaising, will provide the varsity team with a sound base next year. Tyger awards went to Jeanetta Lamb and Sherry Demoise for Co-captain duties and Jeanetta Lamb for most points served. The junior varsity team cap- tured second p lace in the Lex- ington Tourney, defeating Malabar and Madison. Co- captains were sophomore Susan Bottorf and freshman Lisa Tuttle. Leading scorer was Chris Rapheal with 116. Luann Krichbaum was recognized for being the first to serve 14 straight points for Senior High. The Junior Varsity finished the regular season at 8-10. This Page Top Left: A point is served by Sherry Demoise. Top Right: Good Form is held by Chris Rapheal. Bottom: Up for a block are Jeanetta Lamb, Toi Hatch and Angie Gardner. Opposite Page, Top Left: Good defense by Stacey Miller, Crystal Norris, and Marsha Mor- row. Bottom Left: Strategy is stressed by Varsity Coach, Kathy Reed. Bottom Right: Lady Tygers of sectional play.
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Tygers Look Toward Future The breaks went against the freshmen this year. They con- || cluded their 1982 campaign . with a 2-5 record. However, Coach Moore feels it could easi- ly have been a 5-2 season. The rookie Tygers were captained by Quarterback David Minard Qnd Strong Lineback Curt Brown. “Everyone that participated did a very good job, said J.V. coach Scott Gordon. “You have tO give the guys credit; they alll dressed on Friday and came Out to the game, although they didn’t get to play. On one Saturday they had to get up €arly and play after a late game on Friday. The Tyger reserves finished their season with a 6-3 record. Opposite Page, Top: Just a few en- Couraging words to Don Copley from Coach Andress. Bottom Left: Andrew dashes around Ashland. Bottom Right: Tygers put on pass rush. This Page, Top Left: In rage, Coach Moore sends in Qnother player. Top Right: Freshmen Cheerleaders shout it out. Bottom: Travis Cockrell stretches for extra yardage. Freshmen Reserve Football 23
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