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cviatuul Showing Washington a thing or two was no pro- blem for Tim Cummins. 1984-85 soccer team has moved Hammond High up. Coach Carroll was very pleased with the performance of the team and the outcome of the season. The year was one of the best to date. The team worked together with each other and Coach Carroll to get a final of eight wins and seven losses. Martin Vela was named the most valuable player which was well deserved after four years of team devotion. TOP: A Abergo, F. Rodriquez, L. Fallon, D. Knight, ). Nondorf, M. Vela, A. Gray, ). Hartman, E. Dross, Coach Carroll MIDDLE: P. Kitchell, B. Summers, T. Cummins, P. Martinez, E. Lomeli, E. Summers, F. Ramos, K. Edgerton, BOTTOM: D. Earl, C. Trylong, H. Kazi, J. Klassen, J. Tran, J. Alvarez, A. Vargas. Not pic- tured; P. Vlahos. OPPONENT HHS OPP. Wallace 18 0 Andrean 2 4 Portage 1 8 ECR 5 3 Merr ' vle 11 19 ECW 0 7 Chesterton 4 2 Morton 1 11 Gavit 2 1 ECR 4 3 Whiting 2 4 Noll 7 3 Clark 4 2 ECR 7 1 ECW 1 4 Spring Soccer 1 1
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final round against the class of ' 88. The final score was 86 to 75. The class of ' 86 also won the overall BIONIC Olympiad by having the highest Grade Point Average and having the least number of students in deten- tion. They were to have a day off but their G.P.A. wasn ' t up to standards. Instead, they got to watch a movie entitled “It ' s Alive. A BIONIC Banquet was organized to award those students who participated and improved their grades during the Olympiad. Eighty medallions were given to wor- thy H.H.S. students. The class of ' 86 juniors were awarded their trophy at the dinner. The overall BIONIC Olym- piad proved to be successful. The S.L.I.P. leaders learned a lot from organizing the program. They will remember what needs to be improved and will try to make the future BIONIC ' s even more successful! 10 Spring BIONICS jenny Wozniak puts her full effort into serving the ball in the net. As Shelly Weems strives for the jump shot, Portia Fultz attempts the block during BIONIC ' s basket ball. Participants of the Raft Races desperately swim to the end for a victory.
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0 ?Cyiay to (teto he boys ' track team fin- ished in third place or higher in nine of sixteen of their meets. (Two first place finishes, four second places, and three third place finishes.) The hard work of the team throughout the season earned each of the twenty-one team members a letter. The highlight of the season came as the Wildcats placed second in the Indiana Lake Shore Conference. Martin Schiele, Richard Doss, Bennie Stanley and Andrew Cun- ningham teamed up to win the conference championship in the 1600 Meter Relay. Bob Garcia also became the conference champion in the discus. The boys ' track team finished their season with a fourth place finish in sectionals. Racing to the finish line, Anthony Greer and Mike Davis workout at practice. OPPONENTS HHS Thorton 5th ECW, Andrean 2nd Conference 4th Roosevelt 3rd Wallace 2nd Cavit 2nd ECW, Noll 3rd Mansfield Relays 4th ECR, Clark 1st Highland 4th Roosevelt Relays 10th Calumet Relays 3rd Morton 1st Hammond Relays 4th Conference 2nd Sectionals 4th TOP: L. Franks, Coach Brown, ). Jones, A. Cunn- ingham, R. Doss, H. Johnson, B. Garcia, M. Sheppard, T. Shaw, Coach Brown, G. Young MIDDLE: D. Bryant, B. Stanley, M. Schiele, A. Greer, R. West, G. McDaniels, A. Gardner. BOTTOM: T. Cross, J. Stanek, M. Davis, R. King, K. Shepperson 12 Spring Boys Track
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