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Coach Gene Millard, wife, Sally, and son, Mike, share the joy and honor of being state champions. Bob Bohn experiences the ultimate glory of winning the state championship. PAGE SPONSORED BY THE BELLAMY FAMILY. Concentrating on the team’s performance, Bexley fans hope for a victory. Proud basketball player parents join in the thrill and excitement of the victory parade. The state championship will be long remembered. 18 Student Life
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Homecomings Strike Ace In keeping with tradition, this year's fall and winter homecomings proved to be highly successful. In the fall students participated in the building of class floats. Float themes centered on Monarchs, the mascot of the homecoming opponent, Marysville. This year’s winning float was entitled “Raiders of the Lost Mon-arks” and was built by the junior class. The annual parade marched through the streets of Bexley with the top six princesses riding in convertible Mercedes Benz. Cece Cartwright was crowned homecoming queen before the 13-0 Bexley victory. After the game, the band ATR played for the homecoming dance with a “fantasyland” theme. For winter homecoming, spirit week spread to two weeks of activities which centered on Valentine’s Day as well as homecoming. During the first week, students voted for the top ten and five finalists for homecoming king. Then on Friday, the first of two pep rallies was held. The boys’ cheerleading squad gave an entertaining performance with their own routines and uniforms. Floats paraded through the gym and demonstrated themes ranging from E.T. to Mr. Focht. In pregame ceremonies, Pete Waldman was crowned king. Following the Bexley victory over Dublin, a dance entitled “Flammer in My Fleart” began. The performing band, Raven, composed of six Bexley students, contributed to the dance’s success. Senior Boy Cheerleaders: Mark Beck, Mike Burke, Amos White, Dan Perry, Bruce Pohlman, Jim Stone, Dwain Mickey, Tom Taggert, Scott Dempsey, and Pete Waldman. Top Ten: Front row; Dave McCahan, Scott Dempsey, Steve Williard, Pete Waldman, Rich Gatterdam, Amos White. Back row; Pat Bellamy, Josh Portman, Mark Beck, and Bruce Pohlman. Student Lite 17 av Varsity basketball players jump on the cheerleaders' pep train at the winter homecoming pep rally. Senior biology phone home. students, Boris Pomerants and John Tanner help E.T. I
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The Bexley basketball team members show who's 1 At a community pep rally, honoring the team, a banner is displayed show- ing students' loyalty to the team. Male and female cheerleaders show their spirit during the celebration parade. All the Way! We’re 1! was the cheer heard around the city as the 1982-83 Blue Lions basketball team made Bexley proud by shooting down the AA State Cham- pionship, setting precedent in the city's history as its first team to ever claim the title. Backed by fine leadership from our seniors,” ac- cording to head coach Gene Millard, the Lions cap- ped off a 27 game winning streak by capturing the coveted crown, and received state-wide acclaim as Ohio’s best AA high school team. Led by its senior co-captain, All-Ohio guard, Steve Hondo” Williard, and his partner in the back court, co-captain, Rich Gatterdam, along with David Elliott, Bob Bohn, Patrick Bellamy, and Chris Kondracke, the squad was “one of the best teams I’ve ever had and prob- ably the most determined and spirited,” Millard said. Williard received numerous state and city honors for his play in the regular season and tournament, and Steve Calhoun also stood out in the tourney, earning a place alongside Williard on the five-man All-AA State Tournament team. Although it was Williard who stood in the spotlight throughout the season, the team’s success was based on solid team play, Millard said. According to Athletic Director, Jim Click, the 1982-83 Lion’s basketball squad will be remembered as Bexley’s Team; “They did something that no other team will be able to claim: they won the school’s first state championship; and that’s something of which they can always be proud.” Co-captain Steve Williard, All-Ohio guard, cuts down the net as his basketball dream comes true. Student Life 19
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