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Srs. Robbie Campbell, Pat Davie, Dale Morris, and Mike Jenkins intensely watch the girls battle it out on the gridiron. t Jr. Theresia Triplett practices the profession- 1 at position tor the kick-ott. 1.x The Rel watches the pass-ott trom Donna ' Mallory to Robe Reynolds, both Jrs. V, 'vmrmv . .. emsswwviwh . ., :1; ;.1..c2.1..:.i. i: ix! .L 4- 1x2 7. 1.2 L .J..'.r. .; .'. .'. 5- w .0 . - W.A-,,...,,v Members at the rough and rowdy winning team. the sophomores, were iL-m row 1; Rhonda Durkellki. Amy Middelton, Judy Abbott, Pam Mocks. Julio Taylor. row 2; Lion Scholl. Liu Day. Karon Lynetxowineki, Tine Sella, Michelle Byers, row 3: Line Grey, Tammy Huckleberry. Miui Smith. coach Albert Eckert. Anne Taylor. and Debbie Padgett. SOPHS ARE Class of i83 shows finesse on the football field with quick running game The class of i83 girls captured first place in the first Silver Creek Powder putt football game. The sophomores whipped the freshmen 13-0, and the seniors 7-0. In tact, these female football players were the only team to enter the end zone all evening. til think everyone had a lot of fun? stated sophomore coach Albert Eckert. iiThe freshman game was easy but, the seniors scared the girls at CHAMPIONS first, but they came out of it and won? Even though powder putt football is supposed to be touch, it can have its rough moments. Lineman Julie Taylor stated, iil enjoyed scratching and poking and ramming heads and helping stomp the seniorsW Debbie Padgett, who scored a touchdown and passed for another TD, said bluntly, til had fun and we blew them away. They ought to do it again next yeah Lisa Gray also started for the sophomores, running for a touchdown. LaDonna Short did well catching a touchdown pass for the only score against the seniors. 15 351W i W615?M'iriiizibititluiiam W '4 Ri it'iitiihki?WiKilj . m.tt-pmmzqa M60. EM- Hifmg ., 1 41s.v i,.. d .A
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Mambo ol the Sr. Powder Putt tum wore tL-Rl row 1; coach... Robbie Campbell and Formal Vloodzy Adam. Karon Bic Bickol, Carla Bo Richards, Susan Stem. Tami Smith, Paige Mosley, row 2; Sara Staloy. Shirley Watson, Margaret Sizomoro, coach Doug Stevie Browmutor McCartin, Kim Big Mac McDaniola. Delano Coats. Laura Luocioua Steele. and LoAnm Tall Woman Opal. Tho mombon ol the junior Powder Putt lootball team won tL-Rl row 1; Coaches. Tony Bonnet and Tom Lowe, Tini Totton. Rob. Reynolds. Donna Mallory. Doom Catlin. Shelley Hublar. Theron Judd, coach, John Stumpt. row 2; Juli. Smith. Dobbi- Schuck. Thoruia Ttiplotl, Lona Meredith, Diane Dohonoy, Kim Grangior. Lo Ann Bowo, Sarah Roberts. and LuAnn Royman. Member. at tho truhman team were, tL-Rl row 1; Jo. Stewart, Lori Holocllw. Sherri Bailey. Michell. Super Nickel. Judy Ceilings. Julio ?oum. Kim Cowling row 2; John L... Andrea Haas. Joanna Evoritt, Donna Shiroman. Michelle Lanham, Dori Froudonborg. David Bloomliald. Carolyn McKim. Julio Slith and Tony Smith. 14 POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL Females hit the gridiron giving football a chance for a comeback at S.C. by Kathy Johnson This autumn students beheld a strange sight on the track-bleachers filled with a roaring crowd and make-shitt field goals decorated the field, a field filled with sweating, straining bodies. A normal enough sight - a football team playing a Friday night game. There were only two things wrong - Silver Creek doesnlt have a football team and all the players were of the female persuasion. The Powder Puff intramurals was organized by the Juniors to raise funds for the prom and to stir up interest. There was a team tor each class, plus official referees to keep law and order. The girls practiced for weeks with coaches, working towards that final struggle. Junior class sponsor, Mr. Terry McCartin, said that he was rather hesitant to initiate this project. He feared injuries or a lack of interest would put a damper on the night, but this was not to be. It went off so well that it earned its place in Silver Creek history. I
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Forest A. Adam Karen L. Adams Teresa L. Aistrop Lynnette Amos Jennifer A. Arington Brian K. Baird FALL PUMPKIN SALE Jolt Smith and Mike Prathor, both helped soil Hallowoon pumpkins. David won a first place prize torlargut pump- kin in the Harvest Homecoming in Now Al- bany.
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