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Lady Hawks finish high in State continued from page 142 suffered their loss of the season in the State tournament at Austin. The Lady Hawks lost to Alpine: 14-16, 5-15. The JV team had finished their season by this time with an impressive record, three tournament wins, and the District championship. The Lady Hawks finished with a final record of 18-0. After the Texas High Tourna- ment, the team carried home victories in the PGJV and Atlantic Tourneys. With the close of the Varsity season several players were named to the All-Dis trict teams. Five of six members of the 'lThe experience ofa lifetime! --Shanon Ross, Varsity starting team were awarded First Team Q4 Junior Varsity Volleyball. Front: Marcie Mabry, Cathy Williams, Shannon rlaire, Joy Carroll, Lori Hawkins, Wendy Walker, Michelle Morgan, Stephanie Gordon. Back: Allison Chambers, Leigh Ann Fincher, Stacy Hailey, Brandy Col- llns, Kristen White, Peggy Culling, Beth Rash, Shana Johnson, Coach M. Womack. 144 Volleyball
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. Hawks' ups and downs cause I-lot and ith the loss of three starters in- cluding the district's second leading scorer from the previous year, the outlook for the P.Ci. Hawks 86-87 basketball season was less than opti- mistic. The Hawks, however, did have a few bright spots going into the season. The addition of one of the top coaches in the state of Arkansas in Bill Niven and the arrival of a couple of transfers did give the Hawks some hope. And, of course, the Hawks did have two retum- ing starters from last season. After losing their first three games of the season to two larger schools, one of which was the defending state cham- pion, the Hawks won eight straight games while winning two toumaments and knocking off three playoff-bound teams in the process. We did a lot bet- ter than anyone expected us to do this season. And we did it with just two sen- iors, so we will be back, said junior Charles Young. Led by seniors Van Mor- ris, Paul Ciranberry and junior Randy Henderson, the Hawks finished a highly HAWK SENIOR PAUL GRANBERRY ADDS TO I'IIS GAME-HIGH 26 points by tipping the ball in at the buzzer to slip by Dekalb by two points. R146 Sports Cold spells respectable 9-5 for the first half of the season. The second half of the season was not quite as successful for the Hawks though it did have its high points. Our record didn't show it, but we had a pretty good season this year. lf nothing else, it was exciting, said senior David Fausett. At one point the Hawks found them- selves tied for second place with the state's third ranked team, Queen City, and trailing the state's top ranked team, Hughes Springs, by only one game. The Hawks seemed to be in good shape to possibly get a playoff berth, but late sea- son heartbreaking losses to Hooks, Queen City, and Atlanta ruined the Hawk's playoff hope. lt was definitely a team effort this season. We couldn't have functioned as well as a team with- out any individual player, said junior Randy Henderson. continued on page 148 DRIVING IN FOR AN EASY LAYUP, STEVE CUL- LING GOES up against Hughes Springs in a dis- trict game. The Hawks played the district champs one of their closest games of the season. I
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