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MAKIN' IT - Sophomore Carl Slocum rounds the football field during track practice. Photo by Greg Powell CI-IOPPING TIMBER - Sophomore David Smith tries to maneuver his golf club to hit the ball past a tree. Photo by Robert Miller DIFFERENT STROKES - Junior Mark Seabaugh returns a serve during tennis practice after school. Photo by Beth Brady lO4!Spring Sports lllllllliillfam-as
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PUMPING IRON - Senior Steve Ware works out on the weights. Members of the track team lifted weights on rainy days to stay in shape. Photo by Beth Brady GOING THE DISTANCE - junior Bart Land practices his drive. Bart complained that his putting was fine, but he needed some work on his long drive. Photo by Robert Miller WATCH THE BALL - junior Kevin Brooks returns a serve. Tennis team members were required to put in a lot of practice and a willingness to chase tennis balls. Photo by Robert Miller Golf, Tennis, Track!103
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Spring port Dedicated athletes set individual goals Track athletes were some of the school's most dedicat- - ed, and the dedication was the result of the right attituden, according to junior x A shot putter, Shawn Neasley. ,iii You have to really want K- to win, she said. That's what f' Q it takes to stay in shape and l' ' keep at it. Mrs. Gilda Shuffield coached the girls' track team, and a preseason prediction from junior Charlotte Watson was that the team would finish in third place. john Talley coached the boys' track team, and junior Chris Flake predicted a second place finish. I However, the team can only finish as well as the individual athletes perform. Senior Steve Ware who ran the 880 and 100 yard dash, said he constantly tried to be the best. lt's the good of each individual to be the best athlete in his event in the state, Steve said. I want to be the best athlete around, and ifl should succeed l then try for the ultimate goal, the school record. Being the best meant being in shape, Steve added. And it's hard to put a time frame on how long it takes to get in shape, he said. Steve added that the individual aspect of track does not replace the importance of the team. You do not think of it as being an individual sport, he said. lt takes you and your teammates to win a championship, and when you think like that you have team spirit. - By Rex Del.oney Tl-lEY'RE OFF - Seniors Becky Hensley and Tona Burns run around the gym to keep in shape Tracksters used the m - EY when the weather was too bad. Photo by Greg Powell Track, Tennis, Golf!lO5
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