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Winning Season The record of the Varsity Softball team was 5- 3. The season started out excellent with 5 wins losses until the game against Smith Cotton from then on it went down hill. The starters for the Varsity squad were as fol- lows: seniors Kristi Burkhart, and Carisa Proctor, juniors Sandy Parker, and Shannon Palmer, sophomores, Shelly Hutton, and Vanessa Johnson, freshmen Stephanie Morland, Leanne Thixton, and Jennifer Henderson. The honors this year were awarded to Kristi Burkhart and Sandy Parker. Kristi Burkhart received first team all conference, and also MVP of the Softball team. Sandy Parker was chosen for first team all conference. Carisa Proctor senior said, This year ' s Softball season was basically very disappointing for me. Although the young girls did very well and gained a lot of experience, the older players didn ' t come through when we needed to. Coree Cutler, junior said, This season was pretty disappointing. I felt we really weren ' t prepared this year. We had a good team, but just couldn ' t get our stuff together. Kristi Burkhart senior said, Softball did have a disappointing end this season. Everybody just lost their confidence and gave up. I guess I was just hoping my last season would be better! There was a lot of experience gained by the younger play ers. And because of seven return- ing starters the years to come show lots of promise. GPP 11 12 10 16 19 13 WHS 14 Cole Camp 16 Lincoln 15 Lakeland 21 Smith ton 7 Green Ridge 10 Smith Cotton 1 Northwest 3 Cole Camp Carisa Proctor sets bacU to think about tier next play! Photo by Wayne Jackson varsity Softball designed by kristi burktiart
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Brian Grobe. junior, struggles to stay alive as tie fo uls another one. Photo by Wayne Jackson Conference wins aid losing season For the varsity baseball team, winning the Kaysinger Conference Tournament, and pulling oft a second place in Districts softened the blow of a losing season. The green and black hardballers ended the year with a slightly un- balanced 7-8 record, but racked in several in- dividual honors. The All-Conference picks included, first team: Brian Grobe, pitcher; Dwayne Davis and Willard Palmer, players; and second team, Jamie Lux, player. There were also some honors that were voted on by the team, and announced at the Spring Athletic Banquet. For the 1988 season, Larry Jones and Branden Boise were chosen as the year ' s offensive players, while Jamie Lux was voted to the defensive side. Willard Palmer, who played catcher for the Cats, received the Most Valuable Player title. Finally, Dwayne Davis received male athlete of the year. Davis, a junior, had received several honors in football and basketball as well. VARSITY BASEBALL WHS GPP 5 Cole Camp 4 1 Smith ton 7 14 Lincoln 8 7 Clinton 13 1 Clinton 11 7 Eldorado 13 9 Bolivar 12 17 Northwest 6 6 Smith ton 17 3 Camdenton CONFERENCE 8 WHS GPP 4 Green Ridge 3 10 Lincoln 7 3 . LaMonte B DISTRICT WHS i I P ' GPP 18 i Cole Camp 4 A 1 Eugene 1 WARSAW J.V. BASEBALL 13 WHS GPP 5 Cole Camp 3 6 Smithton 6 4 Eldorado 4 8 Bolivar 1 11 Northwest 9 9 Smithton 3 Camdenton j bhbi H IHH 61
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Slephonie Morland, freshman, swings with oil her might! Photo by Wayne Jackson Vanessa Johnson takes her stance as she awaits the pitch. Photo by Wayne Jockson In the dug out ttie pk yers discuss their strategies to beat out thie opponent. Photo by Wayne Jackson Row 1: Carisa Proctor. Kristi Burkhart. Jenny Guerro Row 2; Coree Cutler. Stephanie Worland, Leanne Thixton. Michelle Wallace. Sandy ParVer. Vanessa Johnson. Shannon Palmer. Andrea Sherman. Row 3: Holty Harris. Amie Bell. Shelly Hut- ton. Melissa Roynor. Row 4: Trocy Decker. Coree Heriderson. Robin Kirby. Kim Willard. and Jennifer Henderson Photo by Wayne Jockson 63
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