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BASEBALL Kyle Davis, David Gattis, Patrick Good, Matt Herndon, Michael Johnson, Timo- thy Kindler, David Lightfoot, Chris McClees, Terry Nickles, Peter Parsons, Michael Phillips, Danny Reed, Greg Reed, Mark Rhodes, Manuel Roman, Tony Southerland, Timothy Thornton, Keith Vinyard, David Vos Alecx Coo per Michael Fitzgerald, Randy Gantz Johnny Graham Chris Harris Jason Holland Robert Hughes Eric Lewis Patrick Oathout Matthew Russ, Mi- chael Schane Chris Selby Timothy Ste- phenson, Danny Towey II, Eric Walton Manager Shelly Arther Christine .Bryars Jennifer Coil Coach Craig Wright WINDING UP! Ronnie Watson sophomore gets ready . f ,. to pitch. ',,,, r I - . . I I . . I I . . I I I 4 . I . . I I . I . . 0 ' I . . , . . . . . f G , 1 s 5 i if Q st is ...tram I as Q s-TSS: W' kk X s A s s arms'-5 W STEADY? Freshman Matt Herndon, catches the ball, as it approaches him. Qi .,.. . f . ' ..., . . ---- fhfff..- ss..-was . sissy.-. f -sxd,,..Q,,J-xg1..... I, 5 Baseballs, up: and coming 'Xi 4 . if cg L A P so t o . sw Y H .. lerstfarlf f' X . sf i iia if W Y , X Ng.. , . . It. . it ei gi. , I :s --e- , . N .ii .... a . ii'-'s T s is 'J N' -Ls Y -- as - TWT? A . K s-straws Y ff. .... . -QM-rf 20 Baseball Q CET IT OVER THE PLATE! Freshman Danny Reed catches the ball. ne of the most de- manding sports at school was baseball. It was a popular sport as a lot of football players transferred into it for second semester. Freshman Mike Phillips and sophomore David Cochran were two baseball players. They had both played Little League and got into baseball because they enjoyed it. They also wanted to play in high school. Mike was aiming for a college scholarship in baseball. When the two discussed base- ball, it sounded like a lot of fun, but it's also a lot of hark work. We run about two miles a day and we do fifteen sprints and a lot of other exercise, Da- vid said. They also did stretches, push- ups, and suicide until 5 o'clock each evening, Mike added. The hard work will pay off. They both agreed that Central would have a good team this year. All the players get along very well.
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' STEADY .. STEADY Sophomore 'i-' Debbie Wells does a back walkover on the balance beam. LAP AFTER LAR jason Schrader, sophomore, butterflies another lap during practice at the high school pool. 9 . Sports Division 19
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R N ...-.six we- 'i s ii il K Q X Q, 3 . Kick it! occer was a very challenging sport. A player was con- stantly moving. In practice players conditioned to meet these standards. Some athletes chose soccer as the most fun and the most challenging physically. Players had to drill to perfect their skills in juggling, passing and man- uvering the ball. .U THE NEXT Pl:'LI: ? Sophomore Edward Hayden gets ready to put some moves on an oncoming player. BOYS SOCCER Jeremy Blackwell, Bill Bray, Quinton, GIRLS SOCCER Cobb, Todd Hinderson, Bryan How- Lauiren Barrera ard, Chris Jefferson, lun Hoe Kim, lffdl Berryman Jun Hyong Kim, Matthew Moffatt, TIHQUY Qlary 0 Paul Porter, Kevin Rose, Jeffery Carrre Srrradoskr Turner, Darrell Dalthrop, Christo- Darsha 5Peu pher Donnell, Edward Hayden, James Marla Wagner Hulet, Jason Ingleheart, Scott Kin- KFHY R09 i drick, Brandon Phillips, Travis Reyn- Tiffany Smith olds, Tobey Simpson, Jared Summer- Coach: Anna Thompson field. Coach: Alan jones DRILLS, DRILLS, DRILL5. Players maneuver the ball cautiously. . 3 'i t frii ff' ' . s i Q f Q ,f e V' gn 5 .-., i l'i t f' tiff' iiii P Q 5 S 5 .fl rr? if s B-3 Q f ' 1 Zi . 5 4 f 'ff , V' B' I , -4
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