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Girls' Tennis has Good Leaders Although the Girl's Tennis Team did not win a match this season. they did finish tenth in the district meet. The team had many leaders and they chose three of these as superlatives. The most valuable player award was given to Senior Susan Shaw. The tnost improved was designated as sophomore Chrissy De Soto. The team also gave one more award. lt was the impressive most dedicated player award. This honor was awarded to junior Cathy Legge. The fact that two ot' the three awards were given to underclassmen is en- couraging because they will return to lead the team next year. The team believes that it will be a team to be reckoned with next year. Sue Shaw exhibits her fine backhand Pam Albrecht concentrates on returning the volley. Cathy Twinkletoes Le e be ins her serve in if J -in V . yzg' 1 if Front row: Debby Mooneyham, Cathy Legge, Sheryl Feller, Melanie Barber. Second row: Janie Todd Shawna Walker Shelly Ruben Kelly Hanigan Irene Lopez. Third row: Kris Hallstrom, Chrissy De Soto, Karen Cornish, Kim Henson. Back row Kristy Rose Cathy McNamec bail Allain Pam Albrecht. I4 Sports
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l 4 K .gm ' 'Y:':' 4'W- Eg. ,1i.,,g. .. gf it Q' QT' u ure 3 S G 0 CU 3 S C3 '2' F B T k 9 9 ' A A, Boys Track did not tum out to be strong the l00 and 220 yard dashes and 880 relay competitors this year. The Freshmen this team. Also on the relay team were Leal year, Rod Strickland, Sam Smith. and Duhart, Bryant Gulde. and Dwight Fox who 13 'lltlllll Robert Swift really helped build the team. were all graduating seniors. Next year the -ff -'-- ,,:i5E? ifi-fig, . , . . . .,.t . t.l, Zll Mr. Caviness feels the team will have a team could use more weight men and sprin- ,itL .:.,. - - 'et' F M ' t'tr 'J stronger season next year. Stan Waddell ters. So, men, come out with lots ot school Frank Johnson skies for the cross bar. really helped the team, qualifying for state in spirit and join the talented T-Bird Striders. im i' While standing on the 100 dash starting line Denny McDaniels seems to have his mind on one thing and only one thingg that is winning first place for himself and tcn points for the team, ' ' mr'irtfi.:1 M - 1 S L? -Q nap., K I' t ' -- ' 'X Rpt: sf' Stan Waddell seems to be thinking Ain't no stopping me now as he books to the finish line in first place. Front Row: Denny McDanienls, Trevor Howard, Ron Walker, Scott Alvord, Dan Coffman, David Sands, Scott Ferrell, Chang Kim, Troy Hilderbrand. 2nd Row: Jeff Broderick, Coach Bell, Robert Swift, Rod Strickland, Richard Schaff, Brad Paris, Vince Raber,'Fritz Gilbert, Ken Klaus, Coach Jouett, Ron Brown. 3rd Row: Coach Caviness, Stan Waddell, Adrian Irby, David Perez, Leal Duhart, Dave Morris, James Long, Dwight Fox, Frank Rodman, Coach Vedra. Back Row: Bryant Gulde, Tim Mologne, Keith Mickins, Jim Richmond, Keith Jackson, Bruce Vanaalsburg, Jay Brasher, Jim Lefler, Sam Smith. Sports I3
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Cherry Creek Hinkley O Douglas County gi Hinkley O Arapahoe -. inkley 0 ..iri: Q -1-y as-.,. 2 5 0 f s 2 Z' ley Qttleton 4 Q51 ezo' eeee I kley 6 Hey 0 2 O County .Hinkley l Arapahoe L i 'y nkley l Central le Hill ton f i ,. ' .fl . Lois Schroeder dribbles around a defender. Soccer Looks Although the Girls' Varsity Soccer Team had a winless season. posting a O-I5-I rec- ord, the future looks much brighter, The team is losing only four starters to gradua- tion, and this year's injured players will be healthy and ready to go next season. Those facts are heartening along with the selection of underclassmen for the team's superlatives. Junior Amy Garza was voted the most improved player while sophomore Kay Corbin won the honor of the most valuable player. Toward Future Coach Brian Reynolds stated that the team's best game was their l-O loss to Smoky Hill, and that their best point was their fighting attitude. Besides the Smoky Hill game, this fighting attitude was espe- cially evident in the Arapahoe game. The team was down 5-0. but scored with less than one minute to go. Despite racking up only one tie to their credit. the Girls' Varsity Soccer Team is confident about the future. Kaye Corbin passes the ball to Beth Tapper. Back row: Melanie Neidlinger. Robin Butterfield, Vicky Putsehe, Tami Frankfather. Barb Lotlin. Mr. Reynolds, Kaye Corbin, Cyndy Hill, Daphne Peed. Carol Wren, Karen Wren. Middle row: Robin Rissler. Lois Schroeder, Cecilia Hemielin, Beth Tapper, Jenny Zusman, Lenisa Duhart, Linda Bates. Front row: Connie Jernberg. Marg Jaramillo. Sally Garcia. Amy Garza. Michelle Bolin. Sports I5
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