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STRGKE BY STFRCDKE With clubs laid aside for the moment, the team relaxes while they wait for their competitors to arrive, Martin Kegel completes his swing on the first hole, Front row: Martin Kegel, David Williams, James Hatcher Back row: Jeremy Newton, Jason Jordan and Greg Mosher. Not pictured: David Grubbs, Ephraim Grubbs, and Kirk Crumpler. l 58 Varsity Golf
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Page 61 text:
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ont Flow: Amy Henderson, Wendy Rodgers, Traci Little, Shelly Pearson, Suzanne Wicker, Lisa Lewis. Second Flow: Schnetska Batts, Sonya layton, Leigh Russell, Marti Pullen, Fienee Fuller, Shelia Jacobs, and Susan Satterfield. Third Flow: Coach Carol Cutler, Susan Geddie, Dora hnson, Anna Eubank, Joya Ellis, and Michelle Ferrell. 'viizuis W 5' I. V X N Q,..,,f ve Q W LQA .lp as tbl? ll? Qiscf 1 1 Qlj tw 4 V l GET WITH Tl-IE PROGRAM Wake up and smell the coffee, yells Ms. Cutler to her Wash-wom- en. The 1985 softball team exper- ienced many changes such as a new coach, a new field, and new uniforms, all of which boosted team morale and spirit. The team had a slow start, but rigorous practices and determina- tion soon paid off, and the team fin- ished 1O and 6 for their conference Pitcher, Shelly Pearson digs down deep to make the right pitch. record. Shannon Sharpless, our only senior, had the leading batting average of .481 and also received MVP for the team. Coach Cutler made certain that there was never a dull moment on the field and off. With her quips coming at us such as Okay, team, bacon and eggs tmeaning her re- quest for a double playi, the team kept their spirits alive.
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Page 63 text:
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i ,iff 1 Though the game of golf can be frustrating, the 1985 Varsity Golf Team didn't make it seem that way. What was so very special about this team was that they not only made the game look easy, but thoroughly enjoyed themselves as well. They had an exceptional season with 13 wins and only 5 losses, proving they do take their game seriously. Ironi- cally, seriousness was not one of their more prominent traits, and the team seemed to take advantage of pratical jokes. Heading up this unique group of guys, Traye Cooke was usually kept in stitches. We commend the multi-talented team for their fine efforts and representa- tion of our school. James Hatcher inspects the grip on his club. Jeremy Newton and Kirk Crumpler take a break while other members of the team dis- cuss their game. Golt Coach Traye Cooke prepares to pass out score cards and pencils. Varsity Golf 59
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