Boys’ Cennis Front row: Tom Olson, Todd Jarka, Ted Hamilton, Judd Rose, Jamie Jurkowski, Tim Spear, Robby Wilson. Back Row: Lynn Witte; manager, Rick Christenson, Kyle Young, Jason Colglazier, Russ Allegrette, Scott Spear, Phil Horvath, Coach Barbara Sandberg. Pas od Marquette 4 Bremen 5S Jimtown 5 LaSalle 5 Triton 1 Culver 2 Knox 2 LaVille 2 John Glenn 2 Plymouth 5 QwHwBwwWASOSOD a) What form! Boys’ tennis began the season with a new coach, Barb Sandberg, and only two returning seniors. Practices were hard, but with the season’s progression came noticeable individual and team improvement. After topping off the sea- son with a 5-5 record, the team contin- ued to prove itself by placing second in conference. Captains of the team were Ted Hamilton and Ed Hooten. Most Valuable Players included Tom Olson and Tim Spear; Most Improved went to Judd Rose and Jamie Jurkowski. 24 Boys’ Tennis
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Girls’ Swimming Seer First row: Aimee Deutscher, Leslie Lode, Ann Horvath, Lou Ann Dixon, Kelly Papai, Coach Kathy Nova. Second row: Becky Lotter, Monique Dudeck, Lisa Trojanowski, Cindy Buehrer, Jessica Towle, Tina Ebersole, Angela Sims, Tracey Kush, Amanda Kent. Third row: Donna Layman, Mitzi Lindsey, Janis John, Sarah Buehrer, Wendy Tobolski, Sue Bockover, Joann Gabryszak. Considering the awkward situation of not having a pool, the girls’ swim team practiced hard and never gave up. Mrs. Nova appreciated the girls’ support and was proud of their performance. The season re- cord was 0-11, but Lou Ann Dixon compensated by qualify- ing for state and by breaking four new school records, Cap- tains were Lou Ann Dixon, Kelly Papai, and Becky Lotter. Most Valuable Player was Lou Ann Dixon; Most Improved were Aimee Deutscher and Wendy Tobolski. Hobart Bremen 97 Washington 115 Elston 113 Northwood 92 LaSalle 93 Rogers 122 Elk Memorial 111 LaPorte LTT. Mishawaka 102 Plymouth Lou Ann Dixon, MVP. 26 Girls’ Swimming
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