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From Vaults to Slides When the still chilly March wind blew across the RHS practice fields, it found the track and softball teams already preparing for their seasons. The softball team, in its sophomore year, was looking to improve its 8-8 record of last year. With only six members returning, it seemed it would be a difficult job. However, as the season progressed, the team pulled together and, after the last game was played, found it had achieved a 10-6 record. One of the most memorable moments for the players was the game against Bath County. They battled through 11 innings and, in the end, came away with a well- earned win. While the softball team was hitting singles and earn- ing runs, the track teams were busy pole-vaulting and leaping hurdles. Though the teams were small with few returning lettermen, each team gave it their best shot in every aspect of the sport. Whether it was standing in the shotput ring for a few seconds or taking several minutes to run the 800M, no one gave up. Many in- dividuals had outstanding seasons, such as Ken Noblin, Samantha Boyer, and Linda Kirtley. This season proved to be a learning experience for the members in prepara- tion for next year. Boys’ Track — First Row — Jason Cline, Todd Layman, Mark Bowen, Andy Smiley, Jeremy Harwley, Jason Rothrock, Lee Moore, Mark Orebaugh. Second Row — Jonathan Clark, Blake Ogle, Brian Richie, Glen Floyd, Ron- nie Littek, T. Kessinger, Scott Fleshman, Timmy May. Third Row — Scott Harlow, Russell Clark, Denny May, Scott Mason, Robert Chenoweth, Scott Ware, Mark Chittum, Ken Noblin, Coach Talbot. Girls’ Track — First Row — Jennifer Gibbs, Cathy Cochran, Tracy Sor- rells, Stephanie Sensabaugh, Teresa Cole, Scarlett Edwards. Second Row — Yvonne Burnette, Amy Straub, Leesa Burns, Tami Polakiewicz, April Powell, Penni Thorne, Samantha Boyer. 38 Track Putting forth great effort, Ken Noblin vaults over the pole. Giving it her all, Jenne Thomas carries the baton in a relay race.
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Giving it his all, Junior Terry Whitesell struggles to shoot over the Thundering down the court, ington defender. Mike scored a outstretched arms of two Rocket Senior Mike Burch drives in for a career high of 32 points during this players. basket, much to the dismay of a Lex- game. VARSITY BASKETBALL 51 Bath County 56 New Castle 45 Lexington 42 Highland 88 James River 40 Parry McCluer 80 Natural Bridge 71 Glenvar 64 Covington 52 Bath County 62 New Castle 43 Lexington 51 Highland 79 James River 72 Parry McCluer 60 Natural Bridge 54 Glenvar 56 Covington ¥. Basketball — Front Row — Row — Phillip Thompson, Dennis Manager Wesley Martin, Robbie May, Greg Camden, Mike Reed, Bowers, Mike Burch, Todd McCray, Terry Whitesell, Ronnie Littek Manager Greg Whitesell. Second James Reid. Boys Basketball 37
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Softball — First Row — Amy Thorne, Becky Duke, Grimes, Sharon Fitzgerald, Karen Fitzgerald, Heather ‘Chelle Robertson, Stephanie Tomlin, Kim Burch, Brenda Thompson, Missy Hartless, Nancy Coffey, Delores Lilly, ‘Garrison, Christy Johnson. Second Row — Coach Pat Patricia Kessinger, Cindy Smedley. SOFTBALL 3 Riverheads 13 Riverheads 12 Parry McCluer 14 New Castle 8 Glenvar 10 James River Bath County Stuarts Draft Covington Parry McCluer Covington New Castle Glenvar dames River Stuarts Draft Bath County anal ail Ber ls she safe? The ball arrives in Sharon Fitzgerald’s Safely across home plate, Kim Burch scores arunfor Digging into her stance, Sharon jlove just as the runner arrives on base. Rockbridge. Fitzgerald waits for the softball to be thrown. Softball 39
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