High School's tennis team
championship
meet held in Athens
afternoon. The Lady
for the title.
will
Class A Regional
be held in Kilgore
Rounsavail, Laurie
Jones will represent
and Bradley finished
after being defeated
Connie McKinnerney
1-6, I-6. Jones also
place finisher in the
to Martins Mill in
Bobcat Relays
April 16
high schools and 18
are scheduled to corn-
Roads' Bobcat
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underway at 8:30
the coaches' scratch
start at
finals slated to
).m,
begin at 12 noon
discus competition.
of field event ribbons
WUlbe beld at 2 p.m.
scheduled to
Lyuga, Coolidge,
son, Frost,
Garrison, lola,
Martins Mill, Mildred,
Trinidad, Wor-
Avalon, Eustace and
the flnals, against Martins Mill with wins over
The Rotmsavall-Bradley duo advan- Cross Roads (6-2, 5-7, 6-2) and Neches
ced to the finals with straight set vie- (6-3, 6-3).
tories over Cross Roads and Neches. Louise Hornbuckle also represented
The THS twosome defeated Cross Trinidad in the singles competition and
Reads, 6-I, 7-5, and bested Neches, 6-2, finished third behind Martins Mill and
7-6. The Nechos doubles team won the teammate Jones. After drawing a first
district title last year. round bye, Hornbuckle defeated
Jones moved into the final match Neches before bowing to Martins Mill.
Bobcats win track meet
The Cross Roads Bobcats collected Cross Roads' 400 and 1600-meter
132 points en route to a first place finish relay teams also claimed first place
in the Cross Roads Combo Relays held finishes. CRHS was clocked 48.54 in the
recently. 400-meters and 3.58:18 in the 1600-
The Bobcats claimed five goal medal meters.
finishes during the meet. CRHS' finish The Bobcats took second place in two
was strengthened by three second of the five field events. DeWayne Lewis
places and four thirds, was second in the pole vault and Chris
Danny Hughes took first in the 110- Hope was second in the shot put. Tim
meter high hurdles with a 17.14, while Hester recorded CRHS' other second in
teammate Jeff Tunnell finished first in the II0 high hurdles.
the 300-meter intermediate hurdles Tony Pryor was a third place finisher
with a 45.54. Harvey Brown won the 400- in the 400-meters as was Hughes in the
meters, intermediate hurdles and high jump.
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The News, my, Ap 114, lmt--7A
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TOPS IN TENNIS---These three Trinidad High School tennis players qualified for the Class A Regional Tennis Tournament
to be held in Kllgore April ~0-21 with their efforts In the District 23A Tennis Meet held in Athens Wednesday afternoon. Plc-
tured are: (left to right) Laurie Bradley, Amy Rounsavall and Kristl Jones. Jones finished second in the singles competition
behind Martins Mill, while Rounsavall and Bradley teamed up for a second place effort In the doubles competition behind
Cross Roads' Lorl Barnett and Connie McKinnerney. As a result of the trio's performance the Lady Trojans won the overall
team title. Neches finished second. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavall)
:,~!~,,
tracksters . !
good showing ......
t meet == ....
HEADED FOR REGIONAL--Trinidad Junior students Louise Hornbuckle and
Tami Riley will compete in the Girl's Regional Track meet April 18-22 in Kiigore.
Both girls advanced from District competition held recently. Miss Hornbuekle
will compete in both shot and discus in her attempt to qualify for the State meet
for the third year in a row. Miss Riley will compete in discus. (Staff photo by Ann
Rounsavall)
TRINIDAD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TRACKSTERS--recorded several wins in
the District Track meet held recently in Palestine. Members of the team, pic-
tured, include (front row, i-to-r) Shonda Crocker, Kristi Hubbard, Angle Miller,
Kim Stannard and Elesha Bankstun. Back row is Rosemary Arnold, Paula Clark,
Shannon Smith, Vannitta Dawson and Coach Tom Holcomb. Not pictured is
Shannon Holt. (Staff photo by Ann Rounsavali)
Junior High School
team competed in the
meet held recently in
good results. Cross
itle.
the TJHS effort with
iump.
finishes were recorded
(high jump), Kristi
Arnold, Clark
relay).
relay team took third
200-meter dash.
1600-meter relay team
Holt, Vanitta Dawson,
h claimed fourth in the
mile relay team of
Bankston and Hubbard
were Shonda
f Cubs recorded their fir-
year in soccer action
the CCL Silver
goals each for the Cubs
Owens and Blaine
McGuffey and Ryan
Were the outstanding
by Evening
Park. Roger and
coaches.
I the Hurricanes, spon-
Pharmacy, remained
a 4-0 win over Wills
are coached by Don
Monday - Friday 8:00- 5:30
Saturday 8:00 - 5:00
READY FOR DISTRICT~The Trinidad Junior High School Boy's Track Team will compete in the district meet April 21.
Team members acct~mulatod 96 points and a third place overall position in the Kerens Track Meet held last week. Members
of the team, pictured above, include (front row, left to right) John Casey, Corey Jenkins, Michael Airheart, Ricky Stanfieid,
Jim Thin'pc, Paul Kriner and Chad Rounsavall. Back row is Coach Tom Holcomb, Jeffrey Boggas, Kevln Carter, Bryan
Hiler, Kelvin Boggas, Jay Watson, James Stanton and Kelly Hawthorne. Not pictured is Coach Larry Cumby. (Staff photo
by Ann Roansavall)
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