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First row: Assist. Coach Wendell, Brandi Brilhart, Carrie Lueneberg, Kristie Swan- tek. Jenny Maas. Karen Havilard. Heather Foren, Middle row: Lori Drabik. Laura Graczyk, Heidi Tischbein. Back row: Jason Deese, John Cross, Barry Deese, Doug Brody, Shawn Humphrey, Greg Hurd, Darrcll Sulkowski, Coach Maas. Not pic- tured: Michelle Giroux. Conference Boys: 4th; Girls: 2nd State Rcgionals Boys: 6th; Girls; 6lh Boys Overall: 1 win. 6 losses Girls Overall: 4 wins, 2 losses 89
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HARRIERS CONTINUE TO REBUILD The boys ' and girls ' cross country teams continued to rebuild programs that were erased a couple of years ago by the pay-to- play. The girls ' team, which has been reinstat- ed for two years had some real successes this season coming in 2nd in the league and also finishing 2nd in the Metro League Meet. The boys finished a respectable fourth at the league meet, despite a disappointing 1-6 record over-all. Qualifying for state were Lorie Drabik, Barry Deese and Jason Deese. Lorie took 50th out of 140 competitors with a time of 22:11. Jason (19:08) took 79th place and Barry (18:40) finished 52nd. Both teams were young and they are form- ing a strong nucleus for future squads. It is great to see that one of Linden ' s most success- ful sports over the last 15 years rebuild, and begin to assert themselves as the league power they once were. MVP John Cross Lorie Drabik MIP Sportsmanship 1st Team All Conference 2nd Team Greg Hurd Laura Gracyk Barry Deese Jenny Maas Lorie Drabik Barry Deese Jenny Maas
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Varsity Takes An About Face After ten years of twenty plus wins, the 1989 Varsity Baseball Team record was definitely out of the ordinary. With only one returning starter, junior-first-baseman Jim Holsinger, and two letlermen, seniors T.K. Kramer and Jim Gordon, the Eagles had to reach down into the sophomore class for some help. However, the young Eagles struggled to a 5-26 overall record. To their credit they played the league powers real tough losing games by only a run to Durand (league champs) and to stale ranked Mt. Morris. The Eagles took their lumps this year but they should be back in the league race in 1990. 90 - ?.ww s»- ■ ■ - B ' 1 2 A Sv V
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