Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL)

 - Class of 1984

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Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 120 of 198
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olf, a small but popular sport, which boasted some fine players, finished the season with the best dual meet record in the school's history, 9-4. The Mustangs finished third in the conference 18-hole Tournament at St. Andrew's Golf Course, Mundeleinis best finish in this tournament since leaving the Tri-County Conference to become a member of the North Suburban Conference. In the Lake County Tournament held at , Countryside Golf Course, Mundelein had its best finish. No golf team at Mundelein I has ever finished in the top four in this I Columbus Day meet. I The highlight of the year was when the team beat the defending Conference , Champs, Lake Forest, who were rated 13th in the Chicago Area. ' I . Golf is a very unique sport because a . Varslty person can play and practice without an opponent, said Coach Dale Ems. finishes F The golfer can play against the course. It is a very easy sport to handicap, there- I fore, an amateur can compete against a ever professional on equal terms. Golf is also one of the most popular life-time sports, he added, because it can be played with one's spouse without being in direct competition? ' ' ' Ri ht' Senior Tre Carter shows ood form as he tees off E - Y 8 - Above: Senior Dan Marsh practices his swing on the driving - range, ll6

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-varsity golf is 5.422 A ike Harscher was selected as golfs Most Valuable Player. He finished with the best nine-hole average of 42.1, which was 4.4 strokes better than his previous year. He was considered the team's Most Improved and Consistent Player. He placed 10th in the Conference Tournament and 12th in the Lake Coun- r' ty Meet. Along with teammate Trey Carter, he was selected to the All-Conference Team. Varsity Golf Team: Coach Ems, Jeff Scott, Dan Marsh, Pat Logan, Trey Carter, Mike Harscher, David May, Mike Anderson, Coach Stark. 5 . Above: Senior Mike Anderson practices his putts as Senior Trey Carter looks on. Upper left: Sophomore Mike Harscher lines up an important putt. ll7

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1984, pg 110

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