Ernest Seaholm High School - Piper Yearbook (Birmingham, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Brett Russell hurries getting back to cut the Guards Brett Russell and Matt Newton prepare to baseline trying to break up a fast break. Brett ' s set up the offense. They show good court great defense symbolizes the team ' s willingness to awareness and the much needed ability to have plav great defense. photo by Paul Donar patience with the ball. photo by Paul Donar .FRONT ROW: Jay Tauber. Bret Russell. Dave Mueller. Matt Snyder, Matt Newton THIRD Palmer. John O ' Brien. Mike Livingston. SECOND ROW: Coach Chamberlain. Jason Redwir e. Jason ROW: John Lanesky. Bill Stephenson. Cam Glime. Crede Colgan. Jeff Lind. Coach Wilfield. BOYS ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 207

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nickel and Dime Five ' Pay Off With Victories by Chris Raymond A nickel and dime record is one that doesn ' t produce great dividends, especially when the nickel represents the number of victories and the dime the total defeats for the year. But despite its 5-10 mark, the Fresh- man Basketball Team was definitely not shortchanged in the great strides it made after overcoming a rocky start. This season was a real learning experience, noted starter Matt Newton who, along with his teammates, suffered through seven losses out of their first eight contests. Two of those defeats included a 39-22 beating by league powerhouse Southfield and a 38-20 whipping by Ferndale. We were all down after the first eight games, said guard Dave Palmer. But after a coaching change in midsea- son, with Gary Chamberlain and Dan Whitfield taking over the duties, the cagers rebounded to record three straight wins over Berkley, Beecher and Andovcr. Despite experiencing another losing streak, the team played on a more competitive level and ended the season by trouncing Andover, 66-29. The team ' s competitive spirit and willingness to practice hard were a plus throughout the year. Point guard John O ' Brien displayed his leadership, espe- cially during the second half of the season. Big men Jeff Lynn and Jason Redwine banged the offensive and defensive boards repeatedly to snag rebounds and pour in vital buckets. Smooth-shooting Jay Talbert gave much needed offensive firepower to his team with his deadly outside jumpers. We were really starting to get things going, said O ' Brien who was disap- pointed that the season had to end just when the team was about to reel off another winning streak. But one thing will always be remem- bered about this year ' s nickel and dime freshmen five. They gave every- one their money ' s worth! Jay Tauber hustles for a loose ball in a game against Groves. Tauber ' s bard working attitude and dedication were a plus for the team all year long. photo by Paul Donar at Doing things right and playing as a team is important; there is no T in team. COACH DAN WHITFIELD FRESHMEN BASKETBALL OPPONENT SHS OPP Webb Berkely Ferndale Southfield Andover Beacher Berkely Troy Kimball Webb Ferndale Southfield Groves Andover 206 BOYS ' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL



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HHRPI They ' ve learned how to | SHtj win. Their expectation is . IMJ to win and they aren ' t ' j ' wB afraid of anyone. .t.rj COACH MIDGE | Irt Mint; VARSITY VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT SHS OPP Groves 15-10, 15-0 Berkley 13-15, 15-12, 16-14 Ferndale 15-13, 15-10 Troy 15-3, 15-2 Hazel Park 13-15, 15-8, 15-6 Andover 16-14, 15-8 Kimball 15-10, 15-6 Berkley 15-10, 15-5 Southfield 15-11, 15-3 Ferndale 15-2, 15-2 Troy 15-1, 15-2 Hazel Park 15-12, 2-15, 2-15 Andover 15-0, 15-6 Kimball 15-13, 15-2 Southfield 15-2, 15-2 Lathrup Kimball Marian Midland Dow In the face of junior Jan Calvert ' s dominant presence at tfie net, an intimidated Ferndale hitter avoids a confrontation and simply passes the ball the net. pholo by Ellssa Sard Suzy Beagen and Karen Marshall cover Kim Roe as she towers over her blockers on the verge of burying the ball and defeating Berkley for the team ' s 7th SMA win out of 13. photo by E Eichleay A Winning Tradition: 2nd SMA, District Titles by Katy Andreae What makes a champion? It takes mental and physical toughness, a dedication to improving, a winning spirit, and guts. Not only did the Varsity Volleyball Team possess these basic traits, but they also had strong leader- ship from senior captains Katy Hennessy and Karen Marshall, an awesome con- ception of a team, and a one in a million coach. When all of these factors fell into place, the result was a team ' s second consecutive SMA title and the preserva- tion of Seaholm ' s winning tradition. After losing five starting seniors from last year, General Mills was forced to do some reshuffling and retraining to establish a workable squad early in the season. Hennessy said, We had enough talent to win early and it carried us through until all of the flaws were ironed out. The formula proved to be almost flawless as the team tallied a spotless SMA record, and a second place finish at the Dryden and Trenton tournaments. But after two sprained ankles, a bad case of the flu, and a 102° fever from ten hours at the Trenton tournament, a very pumped and determined Hazel Park team stopped the rampage and ended the team ' s 27 match SMA winning streak beginning in 1985. The loss was taken in style, though. When you win as much as we do, you get spoiled, smiled coach Mills, We were tired from the weekend (the Trenton tournament), but in sports you play on the night you ' re scheduled to play on no matter what condition you ' re in. Everyone on the bench was just as riled as the people on the court, commented sparkplug Ginny Kemp. This attitude helped defeat Kimball and Marian before they were tripped up by Midland Dow in regionals. The team ' s skill was best showcased by the numerous awards the players earned. All-stater Karen Marshall was joined on the All-Region team by second team member Holland and honorable mention Becky Lojek, all of whom received some All-Area and AU-SMA award as well as All-Area third team member Jan Calvert. Marshall was named the MVP and the best offensive player, while Jan Calvert was the best defensive player. Suzy Beagen received the MIP award and Kemp was named most spirited. And just as the names of the players are engraved on the SMA trophy, the faces and winning spirit of the players will forever be engraved in the hearts of those involved with this championship team. 208 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

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