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As the end ofthe school year neared, the baseball team worked their way into the championship series by defeating Lincolnton, A.C. Reynolds, and East Rowan in the western state play-offs. Graduation came and went. The thing on many students' minds was the beach. But as far as Coach Tate was concemed, the Grand Strand was closed. A few students were present, but it was mostly players' parents, alumni, faculty, and supporters in the community that routed the Raiders to victory. The opponent was a strong East Randolph. They brought with them talented players, an excellent coaching staff, and a good season record, but Raider determination tilted the odds our way. We shut ,em out 7-0 in the first match with Richards pitching a one hitter and Horne's homerun with 3 RBI's. By a score of 9-2 in the second game, the Raider baseball team won the 1981 State Baseball Class AAA Championship. The awards ceremony that followed commended the victory. Larry Tribble was awarded Best Defensive Player, Todd Horne the Best Hitter, Randy Richards the Most Valuable Player, and Dale Cooper along with Pete Hartness the Most Improved Players. All the team members received a plaque and a medal, but the award prized most by the team was the championship trophy. In two consecutive school years, South Point has won state championships in separate sports. South Point once again has proven its' ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE. Athletic director Jim Biggerstatl' presents a proud Coach Phil Tate with the award. 128 The Championship Plaque . and the Q0 ax ki 5 g Fi Trophy I Ili
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Boy's Track 981 The 1981 Boyls Track Team was small in number but big in desire. The whole team worked and showed a great deal of improvement as the season progressed. Determination and talent made many ofthe events constantly successful during the season. Keith Young, who was awarded the most Valuable Player, was the most consistent scorer for the team. Keith Young, brother Akron Young, Derrick Howard, and Mark Mixon formed a relay team that scored well in every match. Derrick Howard also qualified for the sectionals in the long jump. The distance runners were all underclassmen who improved and promised to be the best in the conference for the '82 season. The distance runners were Tim McAndrew, Patrick Sadler, Wayne Berry, Craig Hunnicutt, and Robert Lane. The hardest working members of the track team were the pole vaulters. David Wilson, Buddy Wiggins, and Ronnie Billets showed much improvement in every meet. David Wilson was the conference champion in the pole vault event. The field people, Jeff Smith, Bany Tomlinson, Danny McKinney, John Howe, Arnold White, and John Karr picked up some valuable points for the Red Raiders. Coach Adams was proud of his '81 track team and is looking forward to working with new members along with the returning members in the '82 season. ini-f l l i 5 l 5 wr - 5. Top Left: Buddy Wiggins prepares to vault over a pole. Top Right: South Point's Lee Bogle is ahead at the tum. Above Right: Barry Tomlinson gets hyper before hurling the discus. Above Left: Tim McAndrew and Patrick Sadler are pulling ahead at the tum. Left: The desire to finish first keeps the pace steady. I 2 S u t-A
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