Lady Warriors of Warren Academy's varsity girls' basketball team, who finished the season with a 4-12 record, are pictured, left to right: Cindy Keeter, Lynn Whitmore, Lori Pittman, Melanie Foster, Lisa Edmonds, Laura King and Allison Crouch. Coaches for the girls were Todd Wemyss and Jill Coleman. The young varsity boys team, representing grades eight through 10 at Warren Academy, is shown, left to right: Jamie West, Brad Jones, Clint Willis, Chris Stallings, Lamar King, Earl Williams, David Deines and Matt Perkinson. Coached by Todd Wemyss and Jill Coleman, the Warriors finished the season with a disappointing 0-16 record, but claimed the Sportsmanship Trophy for the Carolina Academies Conference. Girls from the sixth, seventh and eighth grades who make up the junior varsity girls' basketball team at Warren Academy are pictured,standing, left to right: Crystal King, Jennifer Lynch, Allison Manning, Sarah Paynter, Dana Mustian, Ann Man ning, April Beddingfield and Kristie Robertson. Kneeling, left to right, are Laura Holloman and Lisa Harris. The girls, coached by Bobby Fleming and Claudia Coleman, will participate in the first round of the Carolina Academies Conference JV tournament Thursday at Northeast Academy. Warren Academy's junior varsity basketball team, composed of boys from grades six through eight, is pictured above, left to right: Mark Carroll, Roy Robertson, Jason Pittman, Christopher Fos ter, Ervin Harris, Will Milliard, Randy Currin and Jason Brame. Sidney Fleming coaches the JV boys, who wfll play in the first round of tournament action Thursday at Northeast Academy. (Staff Photos by Howard Jones) Warren Academy Cage Season Comes To End Warren Academy's basketball season ended on Friday, Feb. 14. The Lady Warriors ended their season with four wins and 12 losses. Our very young boys' team completed their season with no wins and 12 losses. Both the girls' and boys' teams played each game with a spirit and an enthusiasm that earned the respect of all who watched them. The year ended with as much enthusiasm as it began. All of the Warrior fans congratulate these teams. The boys' team was awarded the Carolina Academies Con ference Sportsmanship Trophy. This trophy is given to the team which shows the best sportsman ship throughout the season. Two All-Conference players were chosen from the Warrior team. They are a senior, Lisa Edmonds, and sophomore, Lamar King. They will be eligible to play in the All-Star Game at Ridgecroft on March 10. Congratulations, Lisa and Lamar! The junior and sophomore classes are sponsoring a raffle to raise money for this year's junior-senior prom. The prize is a $50 gift certificate to Byrd's Food Store in Warrenton. The winner will be announced on Friday, Feb. 21. If you are in terested in purchasing a ticket, please contact a member of one of these classes. Warren Academy's French class is busy making plans to prepare a dinner of French cuisine. They have been busy searching cookbooks and decid ing which French recipes they would like to prepare. After shopping for the necessary items, they will prepare and eat the meal under the guidance of sponsor Jill Coleman. The junior varsity basketball tournament will be held Feb. 19 22 at Northeast Academy. The Warren Academy girls' team will play Halifax Academy on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 5 p. m. The boys will play Hobgood that same day at 6:15 p. m. Good luck, teams! District Conservationist J. Wayne Short of Warrenton was recog nized with an Outstanding Performance Award at the Soil Conser vation Service Annual Awards Ceremony at N.C. State University Faculty Club in Raleigh on Jan. 30. Short was one of 68 employees of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service to be honored. He is shown above, left, with the award, presented by Coy A. Garrett, state conservationist. Warren County School Menus Feb. 24-28 MONDAY ? Pork barbecue on bun or corn dog, French fries w/catsup, green beans. TUESDAY ? Pizza or pork choppette w/bun, corn cobbette, applesauce. WEDNESDAY - Vegetable beef soup w/crackers, toasted cheese sandwich or fishwich with tartar sauce, chilled fruit. THURSDAY - Manager's choice. FRIDAY ? Hot dog in bun, mustard and catsup or sausage biscuit w/macaroni and cheese, cole slaw, potato tots. Breakfast Breakfast will be served grades K-6. MONDAY ? Honey bun, juice, milk. TUESDAY - Ham roll, orange juice, milk. WEDNESDAY - School baked cinnamon bun, ap plesauce, milk. THURSDAY ? Sausage roll, juice, milk. FRIDAY ? Manager's choice. All schools will have a choice in their menus with the excep tion of Mariam Boyd and North side Elementary Schools. Deadline Nears The deadline for registration to vote in the May 6 Democratic Primary is April 7, Warren Coun ty Elections Supervisor Ruby Jones announced this week. Applications for absentee ballots will be available from March 7 to April 29. The deadline for receipt of absentee ballots by the elections office is May 5. Voters who will be out-of-town on election day may take advan tage of "one-stop voting" at the elections office between April 8 and May 2 at 5 p.m. The County Elections Office, located in the Hendricks Building on Front Street in Warrenton, is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Recital Scheduled Warren County native Irene Weldon, professor of music at Mount Olive College, will give a recital in Smedes Parlor on the campus of St. Mary's College in Raleigh Monday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. The recital is free of charge and open to the public. The program will include music by Mozart, Schubert, Rodrigo, Debussy and Cumming. Ms. Weldon will be assisted by Ernest Burniston on the clarinet. Susan Lohr will be the ac companist. 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