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With the shiny trophies, the Colts IT IT BIG What a season? For the first time in four years the Girls Softball Team was first in the Rocky River Conference. After a sea- son of ups and downs, and bumps and bruises, the girls hard work and many long hours of practice had made them number one. The regular season start- ed off as a chilly one, but that didn't stop the girls. With an opening game against Albemarle it would get the Colts off to an 0-2 season. After this loss the girls came alive with a winning streak of six games. But then they suffered a loss against Charlotte Catholic. The girls never got down, they were always up and ready for the next game. The team was always full of emotion and spirit. The BORN TO CHEER Besides being a member of the softball team, Karla Smith t13j is also chief cheerleader. Here Karla takes time to cheer informally for her teammates. 62 ' ' 1984 Softball ' ' only other loss was against Piedmont. The Colts rounded out the regular season with a record of 12-4. All the hard work and dedication paid off going into the Rocky River Tournament. The Colts first opponent was Park- wood, which they handled rather easily. They also played South Stanly and won. Going into the cham- pionship game the girls were ready to take on the Albemarle Bulldogs. Twyla Kidd was injured in the game and was replaced. The Colts went on to win Icontinued page 655 WARMING UP Before the game officially begins, Roxanne Efird Q2-0 throws the softball back to the pitcher while preparing for the start of the North Stanly game. STROKER ACE Misty Tucker UQ races to cover third base while Amy Sue Eudy t16y stretches to catch a fly ball. TARGET SHOOTING Amie Crayton f25y finds her target in the left field as she smashes the ball from home plate in a contest against Peidmont. if by--J-. .,,,,,. -A READY, AIM, FIRE Beth Ann Barbee t13J ci centrates on aiming the softl toward home plate in a ga against Peidmont.
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' 3K 2? 1 Y, 5-4 IWW ,hor ,,g-4.9 HOME RUN The team players congratulate Senior Chip Speight as he hits another home run in the Parkwood game. DOUBLE PLEASURE As Senior Rodney Furr gets one out against Parkwood, he tries for two in a double play. ' 1984 Baseball ' '6 1
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