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Experience Building The 1982 boys Tennis Team en- dured a rebuilding year, which should place them at the top of the county in 1983. This year, the team's record was two and nine. The coach accounted for this because of the inexperience of the team. Also, the team had even dual matches and one district tourna- ment, where they placed eighth. As Coach Weaver stated, This year's team had the hardest workers on it, and the team was very coachablef' Weaver also said that if more people had turned out for the team it would have helped, The Ram's squad contained only four lettermen from last year. They were Larry Maass at -732 singles, Jeff Pietsch at 33 singles, Chris Harvey and Jeff Werned at Jil Doubles. Next year's team will posess the tal- ents of eight returning lettermen, in- cluding sophomores sensation Steve Willougby, who displayed flashes of brilliance at the highly competitive 9951 singles spot. Also returning will be Werner, i?2 doubles team Troy Tyson and Jeff Shearer, f7lf3 doubles team Bryan Kor- tum and Chris Park, and 9954 doubles team Tom Meyer and Scott Anderson. These eight should provide a solid nucleus and the addition of Freshman Bill Peterman and Curt Vigil should make the team a contender for the Jefferson County title. Willougby feels student support at matches is neccessary for succes. We defintely play better in front of a crowd. Q , 1 ..... V V I... ' -wan-My -'W-...,,,g-www.
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l ' so K .. Kipp! 5. 4 sw r QL ra Ruder Scores Senior D.J. Ruder was a remarkable asset to GMHS' League Champion soccer team. Playing varsity since his sophomore year, Ruder reflect- ed that dedication and hard work pay off in the long run, Honors to Ruder include: voted most valuable offensive playerg selection to the All Conference team, first team, and selection to the State team, first team. Also he finished fourth in the league in scoring. Co-captain along with senior Chris Cole, Rud- er attributed the years success to team close- ness, and the fact that everybody wanted to win this year. Ruder began playing soccer in sixth grade and has played on CSYSA teams for 5 years. He admits his first love is soccer and more soc- cer. During the season everything takes a back seat to soccerfl Rucler gave credit to coach Peter Mehlbach who Utaught me more than anyone. ,My , V Ly rw If W W1 ,W ,, f , , V! ,W , H wifi f .Q ' ,wt rf ,, W ate xi f f Z
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T'w.N i i 1 bw'-7-W... ....c,?.-MQWWWMVL-M Q T 5 X, Nw--.....,, .uf W Steve Willougby shows Coach Weaver the height of his serve. A doubles team practices for an upcoming competition. Athletic supporters came in many forms. Tennis - 153
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