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Point guard Terra Samuels passes the ball to her teammate forward Monica Freeman. Audrey Jackson fights to regain control of the ball so she can slam it through the hoop. On her way to the hoop Guard Angela Freeman wonders, “Will this work?” Guard Lois Waller contemplates yet an- other Knight's victory while Tara Carter talks to the fans. Girl’s Basketball 141
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Achieving An Improved Season Female Knights on the Rebound his season’s coach for the was Jonise Minor. Jonise made varsity girl’s basketball over I60 points. The team came team was Mrs. Simmons in fourth place in the district. and the assistant coach was — Andrea Chew Mrs. Johnson, who was also head coach for junior varsity. There JV players Heather Brown and Tanya were ten players on the Varsity — soibert anxiously await the ball at the team. First string consisted of JM game. Brenda Wright, Denise Minor, Monica Freemen, Angie Free- man, and Tara Carter. The varsi- ty team participated in the tour- naments. Mrs. Johnson was the JV coach and Mrs. Simmons the as- sistant. There were nine players on JV. On first string were Heather Brown, Tracy Edward, Karen Jackson, Shawn Skiner, Jonise Minor, and Tanya Saibert. The outstanding player for JV STATS Washington and Lee 35 59 Goochland 63 i] Washington and Lee 28 = 48 Goochland 66 40 Culpeper 40 56 Caroline 30. 43 King George 53-66 Orange 43 68 Louisa TI 25 wire James Monroe 6l 4l pal L. ’ 4 ; Culpeper SOMOS : yg “ i Orange 4| 44 Ss iin — ce) | a geet 7i3 1 Caroline 45 3| Orange 40 5I GIRL’S BASKETBALL — Row I: Vicky Angela Freeman, Monica Freeman, Lis- Record 7-9 ' Lewis, Renee Burch, Terra Samuels, Ka- ter Robinson; Row 3: Tara Carter, Au- ¢ | ren Jackson, Lois Waller; Row 2:Denise drey Jackson, Joy Smith, Amy Brooks - Minor, Brenda Wright, Jonise Minor, 140 Girl’s Basketball
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Battlefield District Championship Sparks Pride in the Knights his season the fighting football knights con- quered the district in an impressive fashion. The Knights represented the Battle- field district in the playoffs and fought valiantly in the defense for our school. The season repre- sented many highs and lows for the football knights as they fin- ished at six wins and five losses. This year was one in which many records were broken, set, and achieved. Robert Whittaker set a record for three touchdowns in one ball-game. Place-kicker Charles Klinefelter set a record for field goals in one season (six) and the longest in a 4I yard ef- fort. Many other great individual efforts were achieved by line- 142 Varsity Football men Robbie Gilmartin, Rodney White, and Ronnie Petrie: line- backers Freddie Coleman and Roger Carter: running back Mi- chael Wright and especially the team’s emotional leader Troy Wheeler. Butch Trent, the team and Battlefield district MVP, was the team’s physical leader. Many players made the all-dis- trict team. These were: Butch Trent, Robbie Gilmartin, Rodney White, Ronnie Petrie, Charles Klienfelter, Robert Whittaker, Billy Vakos, Roger Carter, Mi- chael Wright, and Freddie Cole- man. Trent, Gilmartin, Coleman, White, and Petrie were named to the all-Region team while Gil- martin and White were named to the All-State Team. — Billy Vakos Charles Klinefelter readies himself to boot the ball while Butch Trent holds it. oe As Butch Trent passes the ball Rodney White holds off a strong pass rush.
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