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1) Katie Porter boots the ball with a perfect
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2) Haley Grimes uses all the right moves to
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out to move the ball dowrdield.
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land Piedmont another goal.
6) Macie Rooke and Cydney Goodwin work
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2) Chase Rivers crushes the other team's hope
as he nabs the ball from an oncoming player.
3) Justin Whitaker breaks away from the
opposing defense and sprints towards the goal.
4) Miles Flynn sends the ball upheld to
advance Piedmont's offense.
5) Stephen Sherfy leaps above offensive
players to head the ball out of the backfield.
6) Sidney Smith has his competition frustrated
and overworked as he runs circles around
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1) Danielle Maffett is ready to slam the hall
over the net to score Piedmont another point.
2) Erin Krause intimidates her opponents
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their way.
3) Ashton Nash is completely focused on
the other side of the court as she awaits
the oncoming serve.
4) Heather Stafford has her eyes on the ball
as she sets it for a fellow Lion.
5) Katheryn Knarr celebrates with her
teammates after scoring yet another point.
6) Kalin De Marrais bounds off the court to
blast the ball over the net.
7) Ashley Fannon and Rachel Powell wait for
the other team to send the ball their way.
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1) Getting a lead off of second base, Dave
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ball is hit.
2) Ethan Miers sets up to throw a runner
out at first after snagging a ground ball.
3) Davis Patrick hurls the ball to the catcher,
resulting in another strike.
4) Chris Lew awaits a throw to home to tag
the incoming runner out.
5) Closing in on home plate, Josh Bailey
knows nothing can stop him from scoring
another Lion run.
6) Kyle Davis sends the ball well-over the
infielder's heads before taking off for
first base.
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stealing second base.
8) Ed Cook focuses on the caters mitt as he
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1) Lauren Boone soars above the gym floor
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2) The Piedmont Lion reaches new heights
with assistance from the cheerleaders.
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with their latest dance routine.
4) Kristen Payne and Danielle Vidd tumble
across the gym floor.
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6) Lauren Boone, Stevie Brown and Michelle
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1) Sada Wheeler puts the ball up and in
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2) Amber Satterfield takes the ball from
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1) Lauren Moore throws the ball quickly to
first base to get the runner out.
2) Jamie Dennis hits the ball, bringing her
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1) The Lions cross the starting line together,
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pace during a long practice run.
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HERFE JONES
BOARD OF TRUSTEE;
CHAIRMAN
Thomas A. Arrendale III*
( Ihairman, Board of Directors and
( Ihief Executive Officer
Fieldale Farms Corporation
Baldwin, Georgia
VICE CHAIRMAN
Dock C. Sisk '72*
Superintendent (Retired)
Banks County School System
Homer, Georgia
SECRETARY
Mylle Mangum *
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
IBT Holdings
Atlanta, Georgia
Edward D. Ariail '80*
Financial Advisor
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Clarkesville, Georgia
Elizabeth Bingham
Senior Minister
Pilgrim Congregational Church
Pomona, California
Nathan Burgen '79*
President
Golds Department Stores
Cornelia, Georgia
Martha K. Cantrell '80
Gifted Program Coordinator
Habersham County School System
Clarkesville, Georgia
Dennis T. Cathey
Attorney
Cathey & Strain
Cornelia, Georgia
Ben F. Cheek III
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer
1st Franklin Financial Corporation
Toccoa, Georgia
James E. Cornwell Jr.
Attorney
Clarkesville, Georgia
Dwight H. Evans
President, (Retired)
Southern Company
Atlanta, Georgia
David C. Foster '88
Manager of Marketing and
Member Services
HEMC
Cornelia, Georgia
John C. Foster '69*
Habersham Broadcasting, Inc.
Cornelia, Georgia
Mack H. Guest III
Owner, LAD Truck Lines, Inc.
Watkinsville, Georgia
Thomas M. Hensley, Jr.
President
Fieldale Farms Corporation
Baldwin, Georgia
Cathy Henson
Attorney
Atlanta, Georgia
Jane G. Higdon '70
Assistant Vice President (Retired)
Wachovia Bank
Atlanta, Georgia
James C. Hobbs III
Executive (Retired)
BellSouth Corporation
Partner, Outlook4Mobility
Atlanta, Georgia
William M. House
Attorney
Gainesville, Georgia
Tommy Irvin
Commissioner
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Mt. Airy, Georgia
Steve C. Jones*
Judge, Superior Courts
western Judicial Circuit
Athens, Georgia
James R. LeMay
Deputy Managing Editor
CNN News
Atlanta, Georgia
Courtney Loudermilk
Atlanta, Georiga
Robert C. Lower
Partner
Alston & Bird
Atlanta, Georgia
William S. Loyd
Senior Vice President
Community Bank and Trust
Cornelia, Georgia
Bill Mason, M.D. '57
Dermatologist (Retired)
Birmingham, Alabama
Shirley Meeks '72
Betty L. Siegel
Principal. Cornelia Elementary
President Emerita
School (Ret i it'<l
ECennesa^ State I Diversity
Prevent Child Abuse 1 fabersham
Kennesaw, ( Georgia
Homer, Georgia
Eugene Sutherland, Sr.
Jim Parham '67
( 11 iief Executive Officer
President, Jim Parham &
Sutherland's Food Service
Associates, Inc.
Forest Park, Georgia
Lakeland, Florida
Joseph M. Piper '95
Senior Consultant/Engagement
Manager
MedQuist
Gainesville, Georgia
Thomas M. Richard '70
Executive Secretary
National Association of
Congregational Christian
Churches
Oak Creek, Wisconsin
Brian Rickman '98
District Attorney
Mountain Judicial Circuit
Tiger, Georgia
Stanley W. Roberts '79
General Manager
Hayes Buick Pontiac GMC Cadillac
Toccoa, Georgia
Paul C. Rosser
U.S. Nacy RADM (Retired)
Chairman Emeritus, Executive
Committee
Rosser International, Inc.
Atlanta, Georgia
D. Stewart Swanson
North American Sales Director
QualComm
Alpharetta, Georgia
Joseph A. Wingate Jr.
Senior Vice President
Financial Supermarkets, Inc.
Cornelia, Georgia
W. Ray Cleere
President
Piedmont College
TRUSTEES EMERITI
Sung Nei Charles Cho '57
Physician
Somis, California
Walter N. Kalaf '02
United Methodist Minister (Retired)
Gainesville, Florida
Paul J. Reeves
President, Habersham Hardware
and Home Center
Cornelia, Georgia
H. Milton Stewart Jr. '89
Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer (Retired)
Standard Telephone Company
Lecanto, Florida
Kay S. Swanson
Corporate Treasurer and
Assistant Secretary (Retired)
Standard Telephone Company
Cornelia, Georgia
* Executive Committee