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. . . this year's district tournament was the best Green Mountain has ever had. Steve Willoughby follows through on his serve. Loving Tenni Personally, I would say that the best match was against Alameda. It was very close, but we won. I like playing because the team is really closef' stated Scott Anderson, junior. We're also a young team so we should be even better next year. Probably a chance at state? When Tom Meyer, junior, was asked which match he felt was the most chal- lenging, he commented that it was against Golden or Evergreen. I like the competiton and the people on the team. I think we'll be our strongest next year because of support and experience. Scott and Tom are two of the four- teen players on the G.M.H.S. boys ten- nis team. The team consisted of four seniors, seven juniors, and three sopho- mores. Their over-all record this year was five wins and six losses. Steve Wil- loughby, junior, was Green Mountainis 41 singles player with a 7-4 record. He S was the 932 seeded player in the district tournament this year. The top two dou- bles teams for G.M. in league competi- tion were Scott Anderson and Tom Meyer, Q6-53, and Sanjay Dave, senior, and Jeff Werner, senior, also 6-5. In the district tournament, Steve Willoughby, junior, took fourth in singles. Jeff Shearer, senior, and Troy Tyson, senior, placed fourth in doubles. Coach Ken Weaver felt that the team improved a lot during the year, showing in the team winning four of their last six matches. He felt that the young players improved and that the team should be even stronger next year, with only four players graduating this year. Weaver thought that their best matches were against Alameda, Bear Creek, and Colorado Academy. He also thought that this year's district tournament was the best Green Mountain has ever had. Standing left to right: Tom Meyer, Charles Slocum, Darren Joko, Coach Ken Wea ver, Jeff Shearer, Bryan Kortum, Troy Tyson. Kneeling left to right: .lon Hemon, Lance Gridley, Scott Anderson, Jeff Werner, Steve Willoughby. ,fu aff
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At the league meet the team gave the defending champions a real run for their money. Dorcnc Hedin has an c Ready. Set. ,.... GO! dgc on the competition at state. Fish Heads, Fish Heads . . With a 5-0 record, the Green Moun- tain High School girls swimming team had an excellent season. Though the team was plagued by tragedies Qlosing Charlene Jude and Jennifer Smithj the girls managed to finish second in league and second in the league relays. At the league meet the team gave the defend- ing champions a real run for their mon- ey. During the relays, the girls ended up second by only two points. The team also finished twelfth at the state compe- tition. Green Mountain swimmers who placed at league were: Leslie Mathis, finishing second in the l00 free style, and Dorene l-ledin, who finished third in the 200 individual free style, and sec- ond in the 100 breast stroke. Along with swimming came the Green Mountain diving team. The team was small but powerful. Members Car- rie Bradsby, Anne Ferree, and Kelly Asato not only qualified for but made a good showing at league. Anne Ferree took second and Carrie Bradsby took fifth. Newcomer to diving, Kellie Asato finished an awesome twelfth in the fin- als. Over all the girls diving team had an outstanding season. Both the Rams swim team and diving team made their efforts worth while with good seasons. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT TO BACK: Shawna Knunst. Tracy Clark, Kelly Asato. Cindy Grove. Kim Means, Lisa Anderson, Debbie Weist. Angie Henderson. Christie Parham. Cheri Wright, Kar- lyn Sehramm. Kristin Plese. Rene Buchholi. Trina Da vis. Niki Hanson, Jo Ellen Rodgers. Me- linda Poirelson. Erin O'Conner. Karen Clemens. Anne Ferre. Amy Laughnan. Krista Coburn. Jonea Varner. Dorene Hedin, Leslie Mathis. Cin- dy Dick, Jana Zamboni. Asa .lude. Tracy Tallor. Stephanie Gates, Ingrid Milke. Anne Zamboni, Gina Brady. Susan Terry. C indy Ploen. Vicki Mitchell. Christine Pietro. Kristine Omholt. Coach Carlin. Jody Inscho, Char .lude. Sean But- ler.
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