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LADY BEARS: (kneeling) Sharon Robinson. Nicki Wright, Kendra Taylor; (Standing) Kimberly Davis, Tara Gregg, Melinda McElveen. Vicki Arthur, LaTanya Flynn, Coach James Smith. TEAM CAPTAINS for the Lady Bears arc Tara Gregg, Nicki Wright, LaTanya Flynn. TARA GREGG and Sharon Robinson es- cort Nicki Wright down the court. THE SPECTATORS wait for Tara Gregg to shoot the ball. NICKI WRIGHT bombs one against Tim- monsville. Baskctball 27
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Lady Bears: Still our winners! After a tiring season, the girls’ bas- ketball team rested. The girls started off the season losing to Timmonsville 32-83. They struggled but to no avail as Blenheim got away with a 51-30 victory. St. John’s (58-26) took the first game they played. Then again T'ville was too much for the girls, acquiring a 71 -32 victory. In the next encounter with St. John’s, our girls got by 51-50. It seemed that hope was ahead, but Blenheim stole the dream, beating the girls 54-27. The girls weren’t down for long, icing Latta 44-27. Once again, in their next encounter, the Lady Bears spanked Latta 46-26. The girls also took a bite out of Wallace, wounding them 47-38. To end the season, Furman lucked up by whipping the girls 66-19. MELINDA McELVEEN eagerly seeks relief. KENDRA TAYLOR and Sharon Robinson look for a pass. TEAM MEMBERS scramble for the ball and go for a victory at St. John’s. 26 Basketball We acknowledged Nicki Wright as being MVP. We continued to give support to our girls, encouraging them not to give up. To us, the Lady Bears were always winners. LATANYA FLYNN shoots a nice jumper.
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“We ain’t no joke” Mayo athletes showed all serious- ness in the 1987 spring sports. The baseball team was an excellent exam- ple, having an 8-4 record. Under hard coaching by James Peterson, the team honored many outstanding players. Jerry Byrd was Most Valu- able Player; Fred Cotton was voted Rookie of the Year; Howard Yarbor- ough was the Most Improved Player. The softball team also put up a fight, having a 6-6 record. The track team showed their abilities and skills displaying a 14-6 record. The top scorers were Tyrone Sutton with 91 points, Eric James with 87 points, and Stephen Redden with 77 points. The tennis team volleyed their way to a 13-4 season. Quentin Goodson and Michael Bairefoot, two outstand- ing players, aced their way to the re- gional tennis match. We congratulate last year’s ath- letes for showing the competition “we ain’t no joke.” COY WASHINGTON sends an excellent re- turn. STEPHEN REDDEN shows off his strength in the shot put. TENNIS TEAM: Joshua Pearson, Michael Lloyd, Jermaine Emanuel, Mi- chael Bairefoot, Coy Washington, Cheveron Scott, Quentin Goodson.
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