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FEBRUARY 23. 1978. THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/PAGE 7 I in Division II tournament Sandra Fry* - 5'8 wing, freshman, East Randolph High, Ramsucr. •\n aggressive defensive player who has had a fine season al Western, Sandra has a 7.4 scoring average with her season ilign being 16 against Wake Foresl. Player ot the year m her conference and counlv her sinior year in high school. Sandra chose WC I because Coach Betty Westmoreland; standing left to right— Kathv Edwards, Peggy Lambert, Kathy Story, Sandra Julian, Sweetie Burns, Crystal Sharpe, Beth Crisp, Peggy Benton. pressive 19 - 5 record seeded Pfeilfer against sixth-seeded Mars Hill at 6:30 p.m.; and seventh-seeded North Carolina A&T against second-seeded Campbell at 8:00 p.m. Western dropped its final regular season game of the season Monday night in Boone to Appalachian State 78-77, despite 31 points by the Lady Cats leading scorer Jayne Arledge, a junior from Enka. Coach Westmoreland's team defeated Duke in Durham 93-56 last Saturday. In that game, Arledge scored 19. Beth Crisp 17, Lenora Freeman 12. Sandra Julian 11 and Debbie Spainhour 10. Should WCU win Thursday, it would play the winner of the L-R. high Point game at 8:30 p.m. on Friday. Final action is set for 8:30 p.m. Saturday with the consolation game set for 6:30 p.m. VALLEY PHOTO SHOP COLOR PRINT FILM PROCESSING 12 exposure $2.99 20 exposure $4.19 24 exposure $4.79 36 exposure $6.59 mu iiMU tne people and the coaches. She is a PI major ami would like lo (each after her college davs are over. On her first season in college ball she savs. "I love it. I love lo win. We should win the tournament. Ihe biggest difference between high school and college ball to me has been the Competition to make I he lea m. Everyone is a good player." Sandra loves all sporls and is now trying-out lor the \V( T softball team. Sandra Julian - d'O post, sophomore. Granite Falls. North Carolina. S.nulra has an I 1.0 scoring average and a rebounding average lor the ladv Cats this season and has had some verv line games the lasl month of the season. She had 25 points in the 80-70 upset over I enior-Rhyne and has averaged close to N points since that game. Sandra was All-Conference three years al Granite Falls and came lo Western because she likes the ana. Sandra credits this year's club mith ha\ing great talent. "I veryone can play ball and we have a great bench. We're the best team in the district when we play well." Sandra has many oilier talents as she plays the piano and likes to draw. Beth Morgan - 5'5 guard, junior, Daniel High |( Icmson, South Carolina|. Beth is part of the lady Cat bench that has given Coach Westmoreland very consistent play. Beth has hit almost 50 per cent ol her sliols this season and had a season high ol eight points in the 105-38 victor) over Catawba earlv in the season. Belli is a PE major and would like to teach and coach after graduating. She was the team captain at Daniel High. Beth believes thai the reason for the success this season ha*, been the closely knit anil friendly atmosphere of the ballclub. Beth likes lo watch TV, her favorite show being "Family." and likes to dance. She also plays tennis al WCU. Crystal Sharpe - 5'11 post, junior, Enka High. A valuable reserve. Crystal has had some fine games this year. She had N rebounds against Shaw . and has hit on II of 13 free-throws for an 85 per cent mark. Crystal is a PE major and would like to continue her eiiu. anon in exercise physiology. Crystal began her career at I'M but was sidelined with a knee injury and transferred to WCI s;: \ .iiv a National Merit Scholarship winner. Athletics runs in her family. Hei father played baseball i the early 50's. Dt-lihic Spainhour - 5'7 vt ing. junior. Highhriltcn High, I enter. Debbie transferred from Caldvvell C. c ol and has added 4.3 points ) club ibis year. She netted 18 points in a 90 66 win over I'NC-A earl) in the season. An all-conference player in high school. Debbie was MVP her sen,or year. Debbie is verv active apart from basketball. She loves ihe outdoors particularly imping and river trips, she likes to pi; I ma) try to play competitive) at WC l \ recreation leadership major, Debbie has worked ai Christian camps and would like i" ,.11,111 education, Kathv Story - 5'9 post,Junior, Hudson High, Hudson. Although slov bout n ith mom has .ausi il her 10 miss ilu lasl two gann s. Kaihv has made an invaluable contribution oil the bench this ye r. She mad< n< arlv 80 per ecu: of her li and points a game Kathv played last season at Caldwell Community College Hei 111 ijor is mat h and shi « ould lik< t< adult edma'io'i alii 1 1 'IK j. . Her hobb; Sportsbriefs W stern's mee's ii mi Mi itai 1 Institute ibis weeken I foi th rence Indoor I rack Chan pionships. 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