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A line drive by Samantha Johnson gives the J.V. team a brief lead against Lake Jackson’s Warriors. Ina Munroe’s single helps the Var- sity team move ahead, only to have a tough Maclay team come back to win. Softball 115
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Putting It Together Was Tough This season took alot of hard work that didn't pay off on the scoreboard, bul we still had fun. -Jennifer Ammons Batting Avg. Sharon S, .428 Jennifer A. .350 Rhonda R. .347 RBI Sharon S. 14 Rhonda R. 9 Susan P. 6 HR'S Sharon S. 1 Rhonda R. 1 Susan P. Grand- slam Even though they had ex- perience and good defense, putting it together was tough for the Varsity Soft- ball team. Halfway through the sea- son they hadn’t won a game. If the hitting was on, the pitching was off, and vice versa. The team just couldn’t put it all together. The continuous losing streak led the girls to de- velop their own style of en- tertainment. Rhonda Rudd defeated Jennifer Ammons in the limbo contest. While Stacy Ray won hands down in the whitest legs division. The season was a bust! But nobody thought it would be easy. There wer- en’t enough players to field an exceptional team. The fun was in the playing, not the winning. Varsity Softball Team::Front row.Angel Whiddon, Jeanie Zeigler, Susan Parramore, Rhonda Rudd, and Wendi McDaniel.Back row.Gretchen Mashburn, Samantha Johnson, Wendi Bannister, Sharon Summerford, Jna Munroe, Jennifer Ammons, Michelle Johnson, and Coach Morris. 114 Sports
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Softball continued ... We tried, and lhat’s all that counts.” — Rob- bie (.'lark Coach Wilder had his hands full coaching golf and Junior Varsity softball. He commented, “1 enjoyed coaching girls very much. They didn’t have much ex- perience, so they genuinely listen and try very hard.” Since they were begin- ners, practices included the basic fundamentals of the game. Being a young team their main strengths seemed to be youth and desire. Every ex- perience was a first. This in- cluded their only win against Carrabelle. Coach Wilder said they “always tried”. Even if they couldn’t put it together to win, they had fun. They would only lose two players to the Varsity, which meant a real chance to score as seasoned players in ’89. £• unior Varsity So tball Team:Front row.Terri Armstead, Nikki Sims, Melanie Morris, Bonnye Davis, and Elder Maxwell.Back row: Natasha Frost. Becky Chester, Mandy Bedenbaugh. Samantha Johnson, Robbie Clark, Suzanne Spoon- er. Wendi McDaniel, Gretchen Mashburn, Kit Ferris, and Leigh Ann Smith-Stats. 116 Sports •- - ., —
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