Worn n Athletes Honored At JK _ Women's sports were recognized during the athletic fPbanquet held at James Kenan High School. Left to right, front row - Deborah Moore, who received a trophy for Outstanding Defensive Player in softball: Veena Raman, Most Valuable Player award in girls tennis; Shaula Hardin, cheerleading certificate and a four-year plaque for cheerleading; Carol Jones, a four-year plaque for basketball and certificate for honorable mention, All-Conference in basketball. Back > 1 Row - Lawanda Southerland, a trophy for Most Valuable Player in Softball and basketball, and a four-year plaque tor participation in botn sports; Cindy Faust, certificate for honorable mention All-Con ference in softball; Sonia Bell, Most Spirited Cheer leader; Margaret Moore, certificate for honorable mention All-Conference in basketball. Photos courtesy of Sue Hix ^James Kenan Athletes Honored Sii'dfnt athletes at James Kenan High School were honored during a banquet held May 23 at the school. Left to right, front row - Lynwood Carlton, who received a trophy fbr Outstanding Offensive Back in football, a certificate for All-Conference in football, and a four-year plaque in football; Mickey Faison, Most Valuable Player in football, four-year plaque for tootball and certificates for All-East in football and All-Conference in football; Kyle Hix, trophy for Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman and certificate for honorable mention All-Conference in football; George Jackson, trophy for Most Outstanding Defensive Player in baseball and honorable mention All-Conference in baseball. Back Row - Mark Craft, certificate for All-Conference in baseball; Ricky Rogers, a trophy for Most Valuable Player in basketball, a four-year plaque for basketball, a certificate for All-Confcence in basketball and honorable mention All-East in basket ball; David Sutton, honorable mention All-Coftferenc*i irl football. All football plavers received a trophy for winning the Division II playoffs. Photos courtesy Sue Hix Junior Open Tennis Tourney In Wallace There will be a consolation singles for first match losers. Entry deadline is Friday, June 18, and must be ^received by 5 p.m. at the Wallace W P&R Office. Entry fee is S4 for singles and $3 per person for doubles. Entry blanks tmf\ fee obtained from ne park imfte. Trophies will be awarded to finalists in all evcwts. For more information, call 285-2905. The Wallace Parks and Recreation Department will be offering the first annual Junior Open Tennis Tournament on June 21-23. The tournament will be held at Clement Park in Wallace. Three age divisions will be used for boys and girls of 18-under, 16-under and 14-under. Events offe ed will be singles and doubles. Carlton Named On Peace ^ College Dean's List Julie Elizabeth Carlton of Warsaw is among the 94 students on the spring semester Dean's List at Peace College in Raleigh. Miss Carlton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hugh Carlton of Fox Ridge Road in Warsaw. 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