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Despile Rhonda Rudd's defensive ten- dency, the Cats suffered a close loss to Ihe Bulldogs of Liberty County. In an effort to score another needed two points, Tina White fights a Chattahoochee Jacket for the loose ball at center court The sideline throw in from Rhonda Rudd splits the offense in a scram- ble for the basket. The Florida High away game is a nail biter for the bench as Rhonda Rudd racks up four fouls and Ina Munroe, three. Girls Varsity Basketball W 101
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Injury and Illness Plague Season (t espite our lack of experience, size, and speed almost every team ive played knew they were in for a game.” — Coach Morris “Stats” Sharon Summerford: All County 19.3 p.p.g. Highesl of rebounds per game Rhonda Rudd: Most assists Stacy Ray: 24 Threepointers With only three returning players the Varsity Lady Cats knew they were facing a tough season. Preparation for the season began with pre-season weight training followed by mandatory timed mile and usual prac- tices of shooting, drilling and running. The Lady Cats soon lost one of their senior players when Michelle Johnson had her operation. A substitute coach was used during some of the games due to Mason Morris’ sickness. The team’s overall strength was Sharon Sum- merford, who averaged 19.3 points per game. Rhonda Rudd’s hustling and desire to win kept the team’s hopes high. Due to injuries, play- ers were moved up from J.V., and they helped lead the Varsity Lady Cats to eight victories. Ina Munroe's quick action during the Florida High game proves to be successful with the scoring of tivo points. 100 Sports
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Varsity Girls continued Although we ivere ci young team, ive never gave up.' Stacy Ray The hardest game of the year was when the Lady Cats competed with Greens- boro at home. They lost by one point after senior play- er, Sharon Summerford, went out in the third quar- ter with an ankle injury. De- spite this set back of the leading player, the team played exceptionally well. During the first half of the Aucilla game, good defense and great team effort led the way to victory against their greatly improved team. As the Varsity Lady Cats basketball season came to a close they looked forward to next year’s season in hopes that Stacy Ray woudn't for- get how to shoot three point- ers. Jk Fronl roiv: jeanie Ziegler, Susan Parramore, and Wendy Bannister. Back row: Coach Morris, Stacy Ray, Ina Munroe, Tina White, Sharon Summer ord, Rhonda Rudd, Dianne Spooner, and Clarice Munroe. 102 Sports
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