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9. Table of COI'ltel1tS Girls' Cross Country .... 200-201 Tennis ..... . . . 218-219 Advertising ....... 202-203 Golf .......... . . . 220-221 V. Football ...... . . . 182-185 V. Boys' Basketball . 204-205 Boys' Track ..,. . . . 222-223 l.V. Football ........... 186-187 l.V. Boys' Basketball 206-207 Girls' Track . . . . . 224-225 Freshmen Football ...... 188-189 Freshman Basketball 208-209 Advertising .... . . . 226-227 Soccer ......... . . . 190-193 V. Girls' Basketball . 210-211 V. Softball ..... . . . 228-229 V. Volleyball . . . . . . 194-195 l.V. Girls' Basketball 212-213 l.V. Softball .... . . . 230-231 l.V. Volleyball ......... 196-197 Swimming ........ 214-215 V. Baseball ..... . . . 232-233 Boys' Cross Country . . . 198-199 Wrestling ......... 216-217 l.V. Baseball ...... . . . 234-235 N - 5 ,wg at -. 1 it 1 Hoping to gain a decisive victory Cathy Williams and Angie Kelly return the ball with great force to the awaiting Merritt Island Team. Half-way through the race, the effects of heat and anxiety have taken their toll on Varsity Cross Country runner Carl Christman. Football is a hard game that requires a lot of dedication and hard work, but team members George Moore, Scott Young, jerry Butler Billy Barnhill Todd Young, Chris Balen Sean Rob- erts, Mark Scott, Scott Hiosky Kevin Mack and Pat Stevens know how to clown around. A little encouragement is pro- vided by Diane Morelli. As she rounds the curve to the finish line, Laura Reed pours on the steam to prevent the Ntusville runner from gaining a few precious feet. w:a.n-:swtwa-w::w4-.-v-M-A,1,--- -9 --'- A A -W . , Y W: I DIVISION! 181 s tm. at J t.-am: :fmxwzmunmm SPOR TS
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P LM B Y'S . .-,.,.. - , Throughout the school year the sport's program of- fered many talented students a chance to exhibit their skills. As we tour our sports year, we will learn of students who earned space coast as well as state wide recognition. Another vital part of the sport's program will be recog- nized, the average team play- er. These are the students who attended each practice and gave 1102 of them- selves, they may not have in- dividual honors, but they 3 v. Attempting to dash through Astronauts offensive line for another touchdown, Chan- dler Edwards forges ahead. Although Sally Means made a late start off the block, she applied her skills to the best of her ability in the meet against Titusville. g Missing a chance to gain a point can be a frustrating experience. lanet C ymbalak shows her aggravation while jessica Taylor hurries to escape it. 180!DIVlSION . know that they were a vital part of a special team. The Cross Country Team brought statewide recogni- tion to the school when the girls placed fifth in the state and the boys placed ele- venth. The third leg of your tour is now set to begin. Come wit- ness what talent, pride and courage the Pirates pos- sessed.
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A Year of Upsets O Varsity Football P E ' ,P A Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Defensive Line Artie Ulmer lohn Thomas ' Dave Pifer s I Linebackers Offensive Line Most Dedicated A - Player Frank Poole lohn Tuttle W Roger Dixon A year of upsets - and a year of disappointment was a good way to describe the 1984 varsity football season. What looked like the start of a bad season changed in the third game against Southfork. A great team effort in the second half enabled the Pirates to come from behind to beat the previously undefeated Southfork. The defense, playing against an all-American running back, played well the entire game and insured victory in the last minute with a goalline stand. For the fifth year in a row, the Pirates rallied to beat the Commodores. The offense, led by Pat Stephens and Freeman Walker, scored two touchdowns. The defense, led by Alvin Payne, shut down Eau C-allie completely. After three quarters of a scoreless, and tough defensive game against Astronaut, Cedric Chance turned a fumblelrecovery into a touchdown run. Pat Stephens followed closely behind with an interception and a runback for a touchdown. Roger Dixon scored the final touchdown to put a score of 28-0 on the board to beat the Astronaut War Eagles at our Homecoming Game. Keeping his eye on the ball Terry Butler N122 concentrated on making the pass complete. Finding a hole was quite a task, but with blocking from 111751 Mark Scott, M331 George Moore had no trouble.
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