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ff ' Mitcham, Patty Benson, Francis Frimberger, and Laurie Shelton. 1972 Girls' Tennis Has Best Season Yet This year was the best tennis season the chiefs have had and next year should even be better, remarked Coach Win- slow about the 1972 girls' tennis season. The girls finished third place in Southwest Washington with a 7 and 2 record losing only to Hudson's Bay and Mark Morris. Led by team captain Beth Mitcham and Most Inspirational' player Sue Bottemiller, the girls had victories over R. A. Long, Camas, Fort Vancouver, Castle Rock, Kelso, Evergreen, Battle Ground. Sue who played third singles, had the best overall record with a 5 and 2 finish. Other singles players were Beth Mitcham, number one, and Jodi Marsh, number two. For the first half of the season the first doubles team con- sisted of Stephanie Woodward and Francis Frimberger and the second doubles team consisted of Dana Blair and Laurie Shel- ton. The second doubles team became Stephanie and Francis and this was the way it remained. With the loss of only one senior, Francis Frimberger, Columbia River's hopes for next year look very good. Captain, Beth Mitcham, retums serve on way to another win. -:um iw-.Am-M4 i Nha ., www.. M Inspirational Su: Bottemiller shows enthusiasm while competing.
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V. s .is Q Doubles player, Dana Blair, 5h0w5 poise throughout march, GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Stephanie Woodward, Sue Bonemillcr, Dana Blair, jocli Marsh, Coach Marcia junior Jodi Marsh, second singles, displays form during recent match,
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Swimmers Finish With 3-Win, 3-Loss Record Defeating Stevenson, R. A. Long and Fort Vancouver, the 1972 girls' swim team ended up with a season record of 3 wins and 3 losses. With a total of 98 points the girls took sixth place in the District meet and sent the 200 medley relay team of Kathy Glad, Linda Frame, -Iaye Ann Nussbaum, and Robyn Windler, to state. State competition is really becoming stiff, mentioned Coach Hill, Two of the competitors had partici- pated in the Munich Olympics. Honors this year went to Robyn Windler, Team Captain and Most Outstanding, Jayne Helm, Best Diver, Becky Boettcher, Most Improved, and to manager, Kathy Reimche, for being voted Most Inspirational. Many of the girls are at about the same ability level, accord- ing to Coach Hill, so the swim team should be Well-balanced next year. ,Iayne Helm shows backdive form which led her to be voted best diver, Shelley Krebs displays her version of the breaststroke. Beth Spearman, far right, has jump on her teammates. Tina Lee Nussbaum, left,
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