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underclass boys tennis WE THER hinders season ...............,.. ' ' Front: Larry Piotrowski, Bob Trahan, Patric O'Malley, Jim Johnson. Back: Bill Luczak, David Sempel, Mark Felberg, Jim Carson, Mike Harms, Coach Kurt Carl- son. Upper Right: Bill Luczak, deep in concentration, goes for the ball. Above: Mark Felberg uses topspin with his serve. oys underclass tennis had a season record of 0-1 1. Despite the poor record, according to Coach Carlson, his goals were achieved. He said, It took some time to get the season going due to the unfavorable weather conditions. The McHenry Tournament was considered the team's best effort. The team played well and gained much experience at McHenry. 149
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underclass boys track progresses , ' I as e degrees or better weather, despite bad weather uc boys track t was a poor spring for track and field N said underclass track coach Rick Foss W only had one meet with 60 he added. The Frosh Soph finished the season with a 5-5 record. The team's leading scorers were Steve Pape, John Carr, and Rick Barr. They pro- gressed very well and worked very hard and Iim pleased with their performance, Foss said. Top: Pat Sloan winds up to throw the discus. Middle far right: Steve Pape relaxes and thinks over a race. Middle: John Carr picks up speed for jump. 148 Underclass boys track team, front: Jeff Leary, Todd Lackie, Scott Rothman, Pat Sloan, Craig Kacz- marek, Rob Kaczmarek, Ken Lasco. Back: John Carr, Dave Braithwaite, Brad Walner, Steve Pape, Jim Zaucha, Jeff Davis. '
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' ine members made up the boys' varsity team and three of those players received a four year award. They were John Butler, Morris Gist, and Lonnie Ruiz. The team earned a first place in their own triangular meet and was 5- ll overall. John Butler shared a record with Dan Ku- sek: winning the most matches in conference. They tied at five a piece. From there on it was all Dan Kusek. He had the remaining six records to himself. He won 241 games, had the most team points, and had the best win floss percentage in conference and overall. tri-meet Top: Lonnie Ruiz gives a forehand return to the opponent. Above: Phil Madison puts his all into his serve. Left: Morris Gist reaches, and extends his body for the perfect serve.
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