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Alton Caldwell 1103 lowers the boom on a Mt. Pleasant player as Jerome Allen 1305 comes in to recover the fumble. Tri-captains Randy Furr 1723, Gary Sheets 1805 and Kenneth Carrington 1615 Wait to go to mid-field. If Gary Sheets 1801 pulls down a pass as he gains valuable yardage against Mt Pleasant. Danny Hildreth 1833 leads interference while Gary Barnes is trapped in the backfield.
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1969 Ladies of Troy: tlst rowj: Kay Wood, J . Ellen Smith, Mary Ellen Powell, Joyce Deese, Sarah Earwood, Ruby Mace, Jan Shores, Fran Perry, Donnis Taylor, 12nd rowlz Nancy Irvin Cmanagerl, Elayne Shaver, Rickie King, Sherry Ford, Patsy Bradford, Renda Lee, Linda Mullis, Stephanie Barbee, Wanda Irvin, Jody Little, Jenny Cook, Johnna Galloway tmanagerj. rqdneffes gage . . Uournamenf Hampered by inexperience, the Ladies of Troy began the 1968-69 basketball season. Despite five first round losses, they battled back to compile a 12-6 record for the regular season. After dropping their initial contest to Sun Valley, the charges corrected their mistakes and roared back to defeat Piedmont and West Stanly. The improved Trojanettes traveled to South Stanly only to fall to the Rebels by a four point deficiency. Returning home, the girls added another victory to their record by defeating Mount Pleasant. Then, the Ladies of Troy were handed their third defeat of the season by the Parkwood Rebels. The Trojanettes traveled to Central to gain their fourth win. The Ladies dropped a one point thriller to the Forest Hills Yellow Jackets. The Jackets conquered the Trojanettes on a final three second shot on our home court. The girls dropped another close game to Monroe and started the second round of cage action with a defeat from Sun Valley. Catching fire, the Trojanettes went on the rampage as they knocked off Piedmont, West Stanly, South Stanly, and Mount Pleasant. Parkwood was shot down by the fighting Trojanette squad. Revenge', was the name of the game. The most grueling battle of the second round came at the hands of Central Cabarrus. The Vikings made an unsuccessful attempt at freezing the ball , but the Ladies of Troy came out with a 24-21 victory. Traveling to the home of the Yellow Jackets, the Trojanettes defeated the third ranked Forest Hills' team. Continuing the winning streak, the girls chalked up another victory against Monroe. Charging back from a first round marred by defeat, the Ladies of Troy made eight-in-a-row in second round play. The Trojanette team entered the Conference Tournament confident of victory. With a win over Monroe in the opening round, our girls entered the semi-finals. Kay Wood hit a fantastic last second shot against first-ranked Sun Valley which led the Ladies of Troy into the finals. Outstanding play both on offense and defense gave the Northwest girls a victory over Parkwood and the Rocky River Conference girls' division crown.
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