1985-1986 Yearbook

,' I I ' • • Gtrls attain goal The 1985 softball season proved to be outstanding for the Lady Wildcats, ending with a 6-2 record. This was more than a victory for the girls, being their third year to play together. It was in keeping with the Wildcat tradition of winning. Most of the girls gained experience from playing ball in the summer for years, but learning to work together as a team proved to be the vital aspect in playing as a team. The male supporters were still few in number. It seemed that girl's sports had not yet hit it off too well with them. Perhaps in the future the student body will support the lady's athletics endeavors with more enthusiasm. Maybe in the future more of the guys will get into the idea and support the girls like the girls support the guys. 4 Anticipation. The air is tense as Coach Ike instructs junior Laura Beth Henderson in an all or nothing situation with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. -photo by Shannon Romine . 326 Girl's softball Str~tching it. Home plate lies just a few stndes away for senior Kim Rowan in the Wildcat's confrontation with Central. - photo by Shannon Romine. I I Senior High Softball Team. Front row : Vaughn , Tate , Rowan , Howton ; back row: Flippin , Lyons , Norwood , Eichenberger, Isom , Olree , Pelkey . - photo by Jon Dugger. Batter up! Senior Jill Tate shows perfect form as she concentrates on hitting a homer while bases are loaded . -photo by Shannon Romine. ~ ..J · '

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