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,W ff f . , First Row: Tim Giardina, Tim Muhalland, Dennis Meyer, Dan Brancecom, Bob Milewski. Second Rowg Kirk Hameister, jim Stanley, Dave Essex, Mike Karty, Scott Lieth, Tom Schroeder, Tod Wiewel, Coach Evans. First Row: Neil Rud, Craig Jensen, Dave Buterbaugh, Kyle Peterson, jeff Reynolds. Second Row: Brian Kummit, Dave Awe, Chris Collins, Dave Verbic, Paul Moeller, Bill Farley, Coach Evans. Dave Essex prepares to deliver the final return. Boys Tennis Slams Its Way Through nother Victorious Season. This years' varsity tennis team finished sixth place in conference and the team participated in the Fenton Quad tournament. Brett Vence played 1st singles, with Dave Essex and Tim Ciardina playing 2nd and 3rd. lst dou- bles were Tom Schroeder and Mike Karty, and second doubles were Kurt Hameister and Tim Muhalland. Tom Schroeder and Mike Karty advanced to semifinal play but lost to West Au- rora. The Iunior Varsity team placed 3rd in conference and improved no- ticeably through the year. The tennis players felt that although it was Coach Evans, first year at Larkin, he did a fine job coaching. Returning lettermen or hopefuls are Tom Schroeder, Bob Miluski, Tod Wiewel, Scott Roberts, and Dennis Meyer. Q. . w .fy Mike Karty displays his unreturnable serve. BOYS TENNIS 133
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Tennis Girls KLovev Their Opponents Coach Schmidt was very proud of this yearys girls, tennis team, and with good reason. They started the season out winning against West Chicago, and proceeded to win throughout the sea- son, breaking various records. One of these records included, Hnishing higher than the last five year's at Lar- kin. The team's weakness seemed only to be their footwork which improved as the season progressed. Their main strength was their serving which was said to be one ofthe reasons they did so well. Consequently, Coach Schmidt felt that the 1980 team was the best yet at top positions. Honors and distinc- tions were to Kim Dahl, and Beth Top- pel for placing lst in District doubles, for the third consecutive year. Anne Roberts, and Krista Strohmaier also placed in district doubles coming in 3rd. Beth Toppel and Kim Dahl repre- sented Larkin at State. E? ' , Nancy Schroeder at her best. 132 GIRLS' TENNIS ,N rig. ,igvwasx First Row: Tracy Gallagher, Nancy Schroeder, Nancy Huber, jane Woleben, Tricia Foley, Anne Roberts. Second Row: Bev Crawford, Lisa Knight, Beth Toppel, Kim Dahl, Krista Strohmaier, Coach Schmidt. First Row: Kim Lindner, Laura Kerman, Karla Loehr, Kane Leith, Jenny Emmert, Margi Kellenberger, Deb johnson. Second Row: Laura Knight, Carol Hank, Karie Kruskopi Lisa Gallagher, Pam Wright, julie Taylor, Coach Schmidt. 1 LHS OPP 0 . 1 West Chicago ..... ...... - 1 Sf' ...Jimioch ......,.... . ....n 2. .... Cary-Grove ........ ....3 .N 4 .... ....C talLakeSouth..... ....3 , 4. ii.. .... Lglg: Park ...,.. Q, .. .... 2- 4i... ...i.St. Edwards ........,. .... A 3 'I CD03 rgji., .... W .CrystalLalceCentral,. .... 3 X. . . .... St. Charles ........... . . . . 0 .... .... W est Aurora ........ ..,. 8 5. . . . .... Streamwood .... . . . . 1 6 .... .... E astAurora.... ....0 5 .... .... E lgin ............ .... 1 6 .... .... H olfman Estates .... .... 1 ' 2 .... .... D ekgb ........... . . . . 1 , , f f ...... .... D un ee ........ . . . . 2 FH y V, n ,, 7 ........ .... C onant ......... ..... . 0 'T ' H 2 .............. Schaumburg .... ..... . . . 5 Won 13 Tie 1 Lost 3 495. Kim Dahl usmashesl' her Lake Park opponent.
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Girls, Gymnastics Break School Records Once again the girls, gymnasics team finished first in the confer- ence. The outstanding senior was Kim Marin who helped Larkin beatthe oklrecordsin bodithe conRwence and dktdctrneets Sophomore Heidi Schudel broke established records in five gym- nastic events, with an especially tantalizing 8. 6 in vaulting. Return- ing lettermen will be Tomasa Rodriguez, Conni Wagner, Shari Kramer, and Iaine Lawler. Coach Todd is looking forward to next yearwddialotofencouragernentasnextyeafsteaniisexpectedto be Larkin's strongest ever. 32552 First Row: Dian Dellaripa, Angie Coughran, Sherri Pearson, Diane Mousel, Kim Kuhlman. Second Row: Coach Kiser, Tricia Foley, Carman Vogt, Iulie Arnold, Kelly Abbott, jill Calvert, Shari Kramer, Coach Todd. Heidi Schudel broke the school balance beam record with 815, with precision. 134 GIRLS' GYM NASTICS Freshman Iulie Arnold began her floor exercise Tomasa Rodriguez, Heidi Schudel, Kristydlensen, Leann Iones, Kim Marin, Iaine Lawler, Conni Wagner, Coach Tod . Senior All-Rounder Kim Marin displayed her expertise. SESS? if PPP - .73 l Fgfiimxgsi Q 5 Q F .. ..,.. :fl ,,. 5 .a3eeaeQ, ' 5 , i , - f S . is .szSisi:si:,stas:,a
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