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in Following a beautiful drive from the fair-way, Dickie Pasckal finds himself in good position for a birdie at the sixteenth hole. Golfers Finish Season Under Par This year's golf season was one when low consistency. His outstanding scores meant victory instead of defeat for performances throughout the season SHS athletes. From the opening drive to assured his selection as MVP for the the sinking of the last putt, Statesville conference. Dickie Paschal was also drew closer to the SPC title for the second selected for the all-conference team. consecutive season. After a quick lunch for extra energy, the team would tee up and begin to play. Many times heavy rains left the greens fast, but usually the breaks were to our advantage. Leading off for the linksters, Bob Reid drove his way down the fair-ways and onto the greens with much ease and Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville Statesville lst lst lst lst lst lst lst lst lst 2nd at Hickory at Trinity at Asheboro at Lexington at Albermarle at Alexander Cen- tral at Statesville at Salisbury Bi-Conference Association The I974 Golf Team: D. Paschal, D. Haas. B. Reid, captain, E. Cook, M. Morrison. C. Crouch, B. Morriosn, And Coach C. Heye. This year's toutnament was held in Lexington. SHS placed first in the conference and second in the association During the tournament, Ed Cook finished with a 7l and was awarded the Blow- scoring medal at the tournament banquet. ,iv .. , t i In the final round of the association tour nament, Bob Reid anxiously awaits the out come of his putt. Sports 3 87
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Jackson Named Coach of Year Co-Coach of the Year, Jesse Jackson, led the Orapplers to an 1 1-4 record. Opening the season at home against Davie County, the Grapplers seized their first victory by an overwhelming margin. SHS continued to topple their opponents until Asheboro halted the winning streak by a slim tive points. During the Christmas Tournament, SHS placed second as a team, and had five wrestlers to capture firsts, including Bo Walker who was named Most Outstanding Wrestler. With revenge in mind the grapplers set out to beat South during regular season but were disappointed after a 'gdown to the wire match. Morale lifted as the Grapplers started a second winning streak by thoroughly whipping the opposition. The last four matches ended with two consecutive losses backed by two over- riding wins. SHS was proud to claim two association champs this year, Bo Walker 11951 and Kelly Davis 11001. Those named to the all-conference team included Bo Walker 11953, Kelly Davis 11059, Eric Davidson The Wrestling Team: Front Row 1 R. Whiting- K- Davis- E' Davidson' R' Holbrook' C' pen nington R Braun. C Armistead. T. Templeton. Owen. D. Potter. .l. Goode. B. Wllllwf. K Nesbit. Second Row 1 D. Moore. D. Davis. W. Wor1eY- D- Waugh- T- Robinson' C1 Baker' M' Boyce. S. Cornacchionne. D. Robinson. C. Myers. J. Rafals. P. Davidson. A. Fraley- H- TSUYNHS- N- Guest R. Goss. Back Row - S. Sweeny. manager. M. Flemings. G. Rafals. M- Brown. R- I-Ucky C. Williams. M. Campbell. D. Lytton. B. Carson. C. Boggs. D. Rowe. manager: and Coach J Jackson. so . Statesville Wrestling Scoreboard Statgxtifle 41 Concord V 1495 50 Davie County Alhe-.nn aries g Statesville 154 North Iredell 42 .,,t yWest Rowan Statesville 48 Kannapolis T Statesville 63 West Iredell Statesville Thomasville Statesville 24 Asheboro Statesville Lexington Statesville 32 Central Davidson Statesville Mooresville Statesville 23 South Iredell g X Statesville Trinity 11 121, and John Goode t 1851. 5 ' :sq4m.QQ...m 1' 5 I ll' .lt J 'K
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Runners Set Winning Stride all Displaying superhuman strength at a Salis- bury track meet, Bo Walker exerts himself to the fullest in shot-putt competition. 88 - Spons i . Finishing a track meet in first place seemed to be quite a feat for the cinerman as they did so only once during the season. The distance runners for SHS dominated numerous events, however. Capturing many first place titles during regular season and a third during the association in the mile run, sophomore Kyle Snoddy showed much promise for upcoming seasons. Two-mile runner Mark Flory worked diligently for three years, breaking records and usually crossing the tape first. For this he was named recipient of the Richburg Award. Spectators were always impressed at the sight of Bill McConnell vaulting smoothly over the bar, while down on the ground Bill Owen broad jumped his way to the Most Outstanding Player Award. Despite a disappointing season, the team put forth much time and effort in representing S.H.S. .pf .ff WN Working to maintain his form on the descent, Bill Owens clears five feet in high-jumping competition. Mei x 3rd aPeAshe'boro atifloncord Statesvgillfe at Lexington 'Stateswiflle M at Lexington Statesviiilgw, 3rd ,Ire- ne S i t ,,,,,,,. H. . ,,,,,t-W if Kanriapol is ir. 13: The 1974 Track Team: Front Row - R. Kimberlin and M. Flory. Second Row - B. McConnell, D. Potter, M. Braun, T. Bondurant, P. Arrington. Third Row - G. Dobbins, R. Braun, R. Netterwald, J. Milstead, R. Kiser. Fourth Row - L. Alexander. J. Goodman, C. Sparks, J. Watkins, G. Davis. Fifth Row - T. Armistead, D. Grant, W. Worley, M. Haddix, B. Walker. Sixth Row - K. Snoddy, B. Owens, G. Mills, R. Bailey, N. Black. Back Row -J. Allison, T. Blackwell, and D. Hall.
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