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Varsity Boys Track - 1st row: Brad Schulz, Eric Kingsley, Keith Wood, Jeremy Meunier, Cody West, Brian Borgeson, John Bius, Terrence Tuck- er. 2nd row: Jeremy Pruitt, John Hodges, Paul Oubre, Keith Fincher, Kenny Tipton, David Crowder, Gary Early, Fred Jones. 5rd row: Coach Pitts, Todd Howren, Dan Owens, Dylan Lewis, Matt Williams, Tom Dunn, David Oliver, Ed Zidd, Coach Carter. Girls Track - lst row: Ann Boothman, Leigh Ann Dykes, Ann Meunier, Sandy Shelton, Marcie Mab- ry. 2nd row: Angela Russell, Angela Rippetoe, Brandy Collins, Peggy Culling, Beth Rash, Laurie Ferguson. 9th Grade Boys - Craig Elam, Coley Pannell. Tom- my Sangalli, Chris Akin, Steve Hackelman, Wes- ley Johnson, Darron Hummerdinger, David John- son. 2nd row: Kenny Tipton, Dana Rayburn, David Crowder, Kevin Howren, Matt Vaughn, Trinity Ro- chelle, Terrence Tucker, Erlc Kingsley, Nathan White. 5rd row: Coach Carter, Brad Schulz. Tad Meredith, John Miller, Matt Williams, Jeremy Pruitt, Mike Norwood, Coach Pitts. Sports ,,' x, N
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BASKETBALL . V QYSXW Texas High 42-55 Linden-Kildare Tournament 5rd Place Clarksville 51-45 L-K 54-50 Queen City 56-47 Hughes Springs 45-55 Clarksville Tournament 1st place Paris 56-50 DeKalb 45-24 Clarksville 50-40 New Boston 26-55 PGfl1ooks Tournament Atlanta 49-25 Hooks 50-60 L-K 25-59 Paul Pewitt 51-47 Hooks 25-58 Linden-Kildare 57-58 DeKalb 51-52 Queen City 51-65 Atlanta 44-28 Highes Springs 58-52 New Boston 55-64 Hooks 42-50 DeKalb 50-51 Linden-Kildare 45-42 Queen City 29-59 Atlanta 45-52 Girls' Basketball 155
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- TI'3Ck Un your mark . . . Track teams go the distance, Place runners in state meet. rack at P.G. is sometimes considered to be a minor sport, butjudging from he hard work and long hours put in by the ompetitors, it is nothing close to minor, he three teams competed well and the var- ity boys placed second out of fourteen eams entered in the Wildcat relays at Emory, exas. The varsity boys were led all season by enior distance runner Dylan Lewis. Lewis cored a total of 122 points this season win- ing all of the Z5200m races during the regu- ar season and winning the 1600m many imes. Lewis also qualified for the state meet n the 5200m and 1600m runs. ln the state neet, Dylan finished third in the 5200m with E time of9:I52.7, smashing the old school re- ord. The varsity boys finished seventh in the district 15-SA meet with a point total of 554. The Hawks were led by Lewis' win of the .'5200m and 1600m runs and John Hodges coming in second in the 500m intermediate hurdles and fifth in the 110m high hurdles. Hodges' second place finish in the 500m in- termediate hurdles qualified him forthe Re- gional meet in Commerce in which he placed fourth. There were also two fifth place fin- ishes for the Hawks. Terrance Tucker came in fifth in the 100m dash and David Crowder placed fifth in the 5200m run. The mile relay team consisting of Eric Kingsley, Dan Owens, Tom Dunn, and Todd Howren finished a sur- prising sixth. The varsity girls team competed well throughout the year. Though the girls didn't have as many bodies as other schools, they make up for it with multiple talents. A good example of this was Peggy Culling who scored in the shot put, discus throw, high OWENS GIVES IT ALL HE'S GOT ING to pass a Queen City runner. Dan second in this event and made the finals. jump, 800 meter run and the 1600 meter relay in different meets. The Lady Hawks were led, like the boys, in distance races. Lots ofpoints were scored by LeighAnn Dykes and Angela Rippetoe in the 1600 and 5200 meter runs. Leigh Ann Dykes also qualified for region- als in the mile and two mile. The Lady Hawks also broke records in two events. Beth Rash broke the school record in the shot put with a throw of 151' 10V2 , and Peggy Culling broke the record in the dis- cus, throwing 88' 8V2 . Girls track coach Mitzi Womack said, l'The team did an out- standing job this year and l was very pleased with their progress. They worked hard and really did well. l'm looking for- ward to next year. D lf: . Track
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