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Sophomore Basketball Team: Matt Amburn, Tom Bateman, Andy Bond, Chad Brown, Martin Butler, Jeff Davis, Scott Dresscndorler. Tom Evans, Jeff Gearyf Dave Krater, Calvin Lawrence. Eric Regez, Jeff Rhodes. Kerry Sou- dan, Jim Tipperreiter, Dan Word. Gary Stark, coach. Freshman Basketball Team: David Basler, Mike Braithwaite, Ray Hardesly, Mike Joergcr, Matt Johnson, Russ Kane, Scott Kapchinski, Mike Keyzer, Brian Kristoffersen. Mike Lech, Michael Lemmons, Don Maresh, Edy Meir, Tony Piantine, Mike Rehbock. Frank Silva, Colin Struggles, Joe Wiener, Chuck Gandolli. coach. 'QT .ay - e u. l underclass boys basketball PRO leads to enjoyable season he boys sophomore basket- ball team had a little trouble getting started this past sea- son but, they came through with a strong finish. They ended up with nine wins and nine losses. They earned a third place tro- phy in the Crystal Lake Tournament. The freshmen coach, Chuck Gandolphi said, The boys improved drastically through- out the year. They were enjoyable to work with and played hardf' Their overall re- cord was 2-18. H QW -W - , ::fi,rw-:iv e ' - ---, ,, . Isl. Bottom left: Coach Gandolfi gives the game strategy to the players. Right: Mike Braithwaite squeaks by an Antioch defen- seman for a lay-up. 125
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underclass ' C C 9 girls tennis Girls under adverse conditions Joan Ymgst described the girls JV tennis season We helped the girls improve their strokes and learn strategy and the var- ious strokes involved in doubles play, Yingst said. Hopefully, the girls have learned that in order to excel, they have to pursue tennis the entire year, she added. Yingst praised the girls for playing competitive matches and sticking with it, even when conditions were adverse. Donna Ferkin and Anne Deuster put their techniques and strategy together for some excellent teamwork when they played dou- bles during the Mustang FroshfSoph Invita- tional Tournament. building year, is how Coach Front: Elise McGlashen, Kirsten Sloan. Middle: Lisa Lappe, Beth English, Anne Deuster, Donna Ferkin, Coach Yingst. Back: Mi- chele Perman, Pam Peterson, Kim Engman. 124 i , v Z f, , , Q. M . Top: Amy Kress goes for a slam across the net. Above Left Anne Deuster shows her skill with a two-handed backhand Above: Donna Ferkin uses all her effort to save a ball.
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Positive attitude allows team to t .BOUNCE I he basketball team did well with four returning seniors by sophomore Jay Retzmger On a winning streak the team was almost first in conference, but ended third. According to Coach George Evans the most positive thing about the team was their ability to bounce back after a setback. This was evident after big wins fol- lowing a setback from Warren early in the season. The team as a whole played hard. Five juniors, Tom Brydon, Dave Heide, Rick Orr, Mike Quinn, and Tim Volpe helped the team tremendously during times of need. Senior Gary Churchill received a four-year scholarship to Furman University. This was only the third time in Mundeleinis history that a basketball player received a scholar- ship. They all returned with a fighting spirit after a setback, a quality not found in many teams. The fifth position was played 126 Upper Right: Gary uses that Churchill height to sink another two points. Top: .lay Retzinger looks trapped but he always got the ball through. Above: Kurt Stealy uses his dribbling skills to outwit Antioch's defense. MHS 67 Warren 63 Fremd 40 Carmel 64 Antioch 68 Stevenson 72 Niles North 51 Warren 89 Round Lake 67 North Chicago 56 Carmel 74 Lake Forest 71 Libertyville 57 North Chicago 74 Fenton 60 Zion-Benton 64 Antioch 71 Stevenson 47 Niles North 49 Warren 61 Lake Forest 44 Libertyville 56 North Chicago 82 Fenton 65 Zion-Benton 56 Carmel
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