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Cool and Collected. Ob- serving her team passively, Coach Wilkinson devises an- other strategy to be discussed later. After a long hard game, the water jug i s the team’s best friend. The double threat. Await- ing the faceoff, the area’s most feared scoring duo consisting of Kara Ramsey and Sandra Davis looks on with intent. Page 64 Varsity Field Hockey
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. Careful! Leaping high off the beam, Terra McDonald skillfully performs one of gym- Stacey Averette performs a routine during nastic’s toughest and most dangerous exer- the floor exercises. cises in front of a captivated crowd. . ! 3 ‘ } ie 4.00 BO | HOME visiTo ‘Ras Marte FOS WE 95.15 Hermitage 92.70 Patrick Henry 94.25 Douglas Freeman 96.50 Albemarle 95.60 J.R. Tucker 97.00 Henrico 94.65 Highland Springs Overall (7-0) 1985 Gymnastics Team FRONT ROW: Donna Ladner; Sara Cheseley; Catherine Christian; SECOND ROW: Michelle Chase; Kelly Ivey; Robin Mcmullen; Robin Hollis; Stacey Averette; Terra McDonald; THIRD ROW: Coach Farmer; Michelle Anthony, manager; Tina Newcomb; Amy Gauntt; Stephanie Reed; Kim Cousins; Becky Schardt, manager; Lori Hammer, manager. Gymnastics Page 63
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The varsity Field Hockey team completed its finest sea- son ever during the 1984 sea- son. The team finished the year with a 14-1 record, with the lone loss coming at the state finals. For the fifth year in a row, the team clinched the district and regional championships. Under the leadership of Coach Wilkin- son and team captain, Mi- chelle White, the team con- tinued its long string of domi- A oe a a - = SEN ee ee Peewee nance over other area teams. Coach Wilkinson’s job was made easier by the high qual- ity of the players. According to Coach Wilkinson, she was able to enjoy several advan- tages that were not available to other area hockey teams. Due to a large turnout, the team had a great deal of depth. In fact, many of the substitutes may have been first string on other teams. Coach Wilkinson pointed out seers | vm v | PRON TYE “as défénsema t hat the team members were dedicated to working hard to improve their skills, and when combined with their raw talent, the team could only succeed. Lynn Miller led the team in offense, with twenty-eight goals. She was followed by Sandra Davis with twenty-one. The defense was led by the playing of Mi- chelle White and Tammy At- kinson and the brilliant goal- keeping of Cindy Odum. Dur- SoMa chelle White and goalie Striving for Excellence ing the entire course of the season, the team gave up only a pitiful three goals. As a team, the Lady Chiefs aver- aged over four goals per game! All in all, the 1984 edition of the girl’s Field Hockey team was what one could call a “coach’s dream”’. Once again, the Monacan Varsity Field Hockey team proves them- selves worthy as champions by win- ning the district title. Front row: Michele Nunnally, Maya Lear, Kim Kinnelshoe, Michelle White, Sandra Davis, Robin Slayton, Karen Cofer, Kim Major, Robyn Webb. Second row; Cathy Orange, Jean Pace, Heidi Williams, Lisa Zeddies, Jill Moore, Sam Wilhelm, Betsy Downing, Kara Ramsey, Tammy Atkinson, Terra McDonald. Third row; Sara Hawthorne, Monica Rowan, Jimi Bolt, Amy Cushman, Kathy Robinson, Christy Latimer, Louise Herceg, Lynn Miller, Cindy Odum, Coach Wilkinson. Varsity Field Hockey Page 65
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