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Sports Spirited Women’s Tennis Team Rebuilding The St. Andrews women’s tennis team is in the process of rebuilding. The majority of last year’s winning team were graduating seniors and this year’s team is a totally dif ferent one, consisting of four freshmen, one junior, and two seniors. Most of the memebrs have never been on a tennis team. St. Andrews has won one con ference match against Greensboro College. Emphasis has been placed on gaining ex perience and not on scores, which may fail to reflect the St. Andrews team’s strong deter Melanie Wrenn Photo By Chris Haycox mination and improvement since the beginning of the season. Spirit and determination, in fact, are two strong assets of the young team. All seven young ladies, Judy Baxter, Diana Jones, Melanie Wrenn, Kelly Aker, Amy Heavner, Bar bara Caras, and Evelyn Short, work well together and have gained friendships with each other as well. Thus, the founda tion for team spirit is firm. Coach Williams is the backbone of the team and she instills determination in its members. Through the coach’s guidance, the enthusiastic young ladies see themselves not as novices but as intercollegiate athletes with a strong will to be suc cessful. Though the team’s record has not been a winning one, the team has indeed been successful and the team shows great promise for the future. The foundation for a superior women’s tennis team at St. An drews has been established. With its great spirit and deter mination, the team will soon be one victorious in record as well as in energy and enthusiasm. Diana Jones Judy Baxter Photo By Chns Havcox Photo By Chris Haycox CBS Sports ’ Billyf LAURINBURG, N. C. • St. Andrews Presbyterian College Athletic Director Jo Ann Williams has announced that CBS Sports commentator Billy Packer will be the guest speaker at the College’s annual Athletic Banquet on May 7. Packer, a nationally acclaim ed sports personality, is a broadcaster and analyst for NCAA basketball telecasts on CBS. He also does color com mentary for Jefferson-Pilot Teleproductions’ broadcasts of ACC basketball games and is Page 4 Lance April 26, 1985 V
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