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Spartan Nine Building The 1974 Boys' Baseball Team. CL-RJ TOP ROW: asst. Coach Bill Howard, Greg Banks? Jack Faustii Larry Adams, Mike Faust, Jim Parsonsik, Rob Kelso, John Parsonsi. Asst. Coach Rick Mathison. Head Coach Doug Holt. ROW TWO: Dave D'Alessio4', Gerry Gibsonx, Kevin Adams? John Galligani. Tim Watsonit, Tim Stanleyii. Rod Handel , Jack Pointer? Phil Kessel. Dwight Horner, ROW THREE: Greg Mathison , Stu Osthoffx, Mark Johnson. Eric Osthoff, Jim Heberling, Bob Sergenian, Steve Holl, Bill Shields. Don Troia, Mgr. John Kippert. lnot pictured f Mike Quinniil '- denotes letter-winners. The 1974 Freshman Boys' Baseball Team. QL-RJ TOP ROW: Barry Jones, Dave Parks, Mike Lemmer, Mike Nofzinger, Randy Doersch, Tim Stein- bach, Mike Butler, Tom Young, Rich Benson, Steve Matura, Coach Dave Soderling. ROW TWO: Peter Johnson, Steve Ullman, Jeff Sergenian, Mike Gowan, Kevin Sergenian, Bill Koop, Cam Curtin, Mike D'Alessio. Not pictured: Kevin Quinn, Greg Schultz, Hatch, Schara. The boys baseball program here at Memorial had somewhat ofa down year rounding out the season with a 4-ll-0 record. But they were nevertheless in every game. They were involved in eight one-run games and they gained in competance as the season progressed. Junior, 120 John Galligan, made the All-City first team and Tim Stanley along with Mike Quinn were selected as All-City team members. Mike Quinn was the Spartans Most Valu- able Player.
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Levin Spartan Medalist Freshman Golfers. LAR TOP ROW: Matt Vaccaru. Jim Barmore, Jon Pepper, Greg Miller, Kevin Kumpf, Dennis Claver. Jeff Larson, l.en Babcock and Coach Levine. UPPER MIDDLE: Neal Bringe, Rich Cov- ert, Greg Wise, Mike'Ayres, Mark Spaith. LOWER MIDDLE: Lynn Miller, Steve Jennings, Jefl' Dabel, Bruce Owens, Mike Ace. Pat Johnson, Tim Holt, Bryan Field, Chris Nelson, Brian Karpinsky. FRONT ROW: Terry McGinnity, Jim Brandenburg and John Zilavy. , is . Varsity Golfers. L-R TOP ROW: Coach Fritz Kaump, Tom Pappas, Andy Settler, Mark Waggener. FRONT ROW: Jeff Johnson, Dave CDocl Cookson, Randy Steinhauer and Ken Levin. Not pictured Tony Nuzzo, Dan Speers, Bob Beaver Volkman and MIKE J. Weiss. Freshman golf was enjoyed by everyone. All members were able to compete. The players improved throughout the season and their scores were respectable at the end ofthe season. Steve Jennings earned the Medalist title in Intra Squad competition. The Most Valuable Player was Terry Mc- Ginnity and Brian Karpinsky was named the Most Improved Player ofthe year. This year Ken Levin was named the varsity Most Valuable Player while Dan Speerschneider and Jeff Johnson shared the Most Improved Player title. Ken Levin took third and Dave Cookson placed sixth in the State Competi- tion. Six varsity lettermen will be returning next year to develop and even stronger team. 119
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Spartan Girls Varsity Softball Team. BACK ROW QL-Rl Coach Mrs. Gabriels, Denise Meadoyycroftf, Manager Liz Hovelandf MIDDLE ROW: Manager Patty' Ramirel. Terri Ryan. Colleen Stafford, Kristi Aserlind. Sandy Jensen. Bitsy Galliganf. Maureen Quinn. FRONT ROW: Kathy' Galliganf Cindy Hanson? Sandy Andringa Laurie Frank? Amy Schlecht? Girls .IV Softball Team. BACK ROW: Coach Mary' Vandenhuevel. .lulic Laird. Rachel Link. Tammy' Reilly. Sue Craddock. Debbie Garland. FRONT ROW: .Ioy Llnverfaght. Debbie Steindl. Diane Buelow. Lesa Craig. Girls Great Memorial's Girls' Varsity Softball team repeated 3-7 final record for the second consecutive year. The Squad boasted several standoutsg especially in Rhonda Benson, the Spartans' top re- bounder with 122 and in Captain Kathy Galligan, Most Improved Player Cindy Hanson, and Sue Tallard who were recognized for their valuable efforts in terms of rebounds, quickness and lead- ership. Chris Tallard was chosen Most Valuable Player and Top Scorer. The Junior Varsity program had a very' suc- cessful season posting a 5-4 finish bet- tering their breaking even mark last season. Sue Craddock was chosen Most lmproved Player, Patti Stellmacher captained the squad and Dee Ann Dougherty' was the team's top scorer and Most Valuable Player. The Freshman Green Squad had a respectable season rounding out their 4- 2 record with a one point loss to Madi- son West in a disappointing over time loss after leading throughout the entire game the closest any team came to beating West. Ann Armstrong cap- tained the squad and was the High Rebounder, Nicki LoPresto and Amy Schlecht were voted Most Improved and Most Valuable Players respective- ly. The Freshman White team had a few difficulties and ended their season on a I-5 note, their only win against East. Sandy Andringa captained the Whites and Mary Nankavil was out- standing as Top Rebounder. High Scorer and obviously. Most Valuable Player. Co-Most Improved Players were Julie Smitl and Jan Pepper. At the end of their ssasons, both Freshman squads combined to face Edgewood - recording their final win by outscoring the Crusaders 29-l l, making their composite records 6-7. 1?l
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