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Coach’s Know-How. During practice Coach Webster dem- onstrates a play and then walks off the field to get a look at her players. 16 they wo 4 12 9 3 1 i) 8 10 3 4 2 13 14 Petersburg Lee-Davis Lee-Davis Hopewell Marshall Walker Henrico Dinwiddie Petersburg Marshall Walker Petersburg Prince George Dinwiddie Prince George Hopewell Marshall Walker Prince George Dinwiddie Hopewell Central District Tournament 6 116 Softball ri Prince George J.V. Softball. Tough Toss. Warming up before game time makes the Lady Chiefs quicker and more flexible during the game. Michelle Hu looks on. f 2 Varsity Softball. FRONT: Janet Mat- sey, Manda Waroblak, Michelle Hugg, unid., unid., unid., Tammy Atkinson, unid., BACK: Coach Curnie Webster, Andrea Young, unid., Cindy Odum, Lois Kinch, Sandra Davis, Mary Nor- ford, Melinda Arnold. = The Mumph. Pondering the outcome of the game, Senior Mary Norford hopes the team pulls off another victo- ry.
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Soccer. FRONT: James O'Neil, Billy Phillips, Paul Lawson, Mike Redding, Kevin George, Derek Wil- son, Patrick Aldridge, John Rass- mussen. SECOND: Kim Yates Soccer (manager), Joey Robinson, David Barna, Tony Sutton, Macon Moore, David Watson, David White, Chris Scott, Lori Hebb (manager). BACK: Jay Olsen, Chris Holder, Jim Stanley, Noel Barber, Randy Wright, Chris Stevens, Todd Gra- take they vatt, Kalyn Adams, Coach Dave 0 Clover Hill 2 Hilgrove, 6 Hopewell O s Petersburg 1 C’mon Guys. Life can be easy for 5 Manchester 2 the goalie, Tony Bryson, of a team 3 Henrico 4 that keeps the ball at the other end 4 Hopewell O of the field. 2 Prince George 1 5 Mills Godwin O 3 Petersburg 2 1 Patrick Henry 3 2 Midlothian 0 1 Midlothian 2 2 Douglas Freeman 1 District Tournament if Hopewell i 3 Petersburg O Regional Tournament 2 Henrico 1 2 Douglas Freeman 3 up Discussioi TOE pRWey Ontront the opposition 1? ig team=ehi . we. | a 5 Pore me’ S— Leading The Team. In his new Ey@On The Ball. By following the cig oo tg EI AE ee, PS os ie : : . ' a ne i , coaching position, Dave Hill- rules he knows.to-be right, this Mona- : : ; : grove seems comfortable and can player rapidly moves the ball to- « Footwork. It takes skill, speed, and : eee : ; as ae us es confident — a winning combi- ward.the goal. Pat a coordination to create the excellence aes eS Pe ee a in soccer that David Watson performs ile as a Monacan Chief. Varsity Soccer 115
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Team Support. With dusk setting in, the Lady Chiefs on the bench watch their teammates out on the field. a ¥ Ree. ae oous AD Atm Of Gold. Pitching against the i Dinwiddie Generals, Michelle Hugg strikes out another player. Successful Squad The 1984 Varsity Softball team ended the regular sea- son with an 11-4 district re- cord, for a second place fin- ish. The overall record was 11-8. Throughout the season, the team was led by the following players: Senior co-captain Manda Waroblak, who led the Lady Chiefs in runs scored with 26 and stolen bases with 22; Junior Kim Pearman had a team high .431 batting aver- age and 26 runs batted in (RBI’s); Junior Andrea Young collected the most hits (27) and had the second highest batting average (.409): and Sophomore Cindy Odum, who was selected the most valu- able player, was second in RBI’s with 22 and had a bat- ting average of .393. Seniors Manda Waroblak, Mary Norford, and Lois Kinch provided leadership for the successful young Monacan squad. With 6 juniors, 4 soph- omores, and 2 freshman on the 1984 team the Lady Chiefs are well positioned to make a run at the Central title in their next season of play. Softball 117
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