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Front row: Lora Dahl, Bridget Mumey, Kristen Davenport, Jeannie Griffin, Jenny Adamson, and Julie Asfahl. Second row: Tammy Hanna, Michelle Farrell, Lori Traeber, Sue Tubutis, Sheryl Pomplun, Kristen Kopley, Shari Clark, and Alicia Kramer. Third row: Lynn Walkoviak, Debbie Zabinski, Allison Springer, Julie Semenuk, Sherry Gustad, Renee Young, and Michelle Yost. Fourth row: Coach Giner Friesz, Cindy Mitchell, Stephanie Pankofh Carol Calvert, Chris Boris, and Coach John Patterson. Top row: Brenda Wood, Dustin Cronhardt, Dorothy Pacheco, Tammy Moore, Helen Wall. We f ,f .Me . ,.... .. am. me W M. me .qv Mmm .ww ,,,,,,, CAMARADERIE . . . Lori Traeber cheers on Kristen Davenport in the 500 yard freestyle. STYLE . . . Cindy Mitchell executes one of the dives that helped her win the Aurora City Championships. WINNING . . . Rhonda Rape gets congratulated on her Aurora City Championship 200 I.M. Shari Clark received third place. VICTORY Rhonda Rape easily wins the 200 I.M. GRACE . . . Tammy Moore exhibits her style as a diver. Girls' Swlmmmg 83
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l11IJl'0V8 RECOVERY . . . Shari Clark takes a break after warm-up. AWARDS . . . Smoky Hill displays their awards at the Aurora City Championships. The 1982 Smoky Hill girls' swim team was a considerable improvement from years past. The major factor contributing to their success was the new coaching style of John Patterson. Consequently, a new kind of spirit and camaraderie was felt by all. John took the team to a twelfth place in the state meet. Rhonda Rape had an impressive season and finished it off by setting new records by winning the 100 yard breaststroke and the 200 yard Individual Medley. Smoky Hill had nine swimmers in this year's state meet as compared to only four the previous year. Although the team's win-loss record was not outstand- ing, the losses occurred in the very last race of the meets. Smoky Hill came within points of almost all of their competition. Much more can be expected from the swim team in the future. 82 Glrls Swimming nt for B0 -'Wulf' sawn? SPIRIT . . . All-American, Rhonda Rape shows her enthusiasm for swimming.
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DVB HIL I:il'SI it The tennis season was one of many problems. Offsetting all the problems there were a few good times. For example, in the Douglas County and Hinkley matches Smoky Hill emerged victorious. Normally, there is more than one problem that brings down a team. This holds true for Smoky Hill teams. The head One of the problems is that the coaches inexperienced. Also, the teams lacked discipline and confidence. The teams reply to these problems was that the team could use better equipment, and for the courts they could use a windscreen. Tod Bowman also noted, There was not enough school spirit this year. The coaches have a positive outlook for next year. They want the teams to have more matches between themselves. The coaches in turn will do their best coach, Dave Whiskeyman, said, were to improve as well. FREEZE . . . fTop riglztj Greg Fraikor Hsunts his stuff DEDICATED .. . Dave Whiskeyman, new coach, has more to worry about than tennis. 84 Tennis fl , ' .. 1 , 1 ' Wit, , Va , 7 , , .F n v . fr' f . 4. X ' -' . if L 1 , .- Ze -Q Q A ,Wir .V lt, , ,M ft 5 ' WW 'Q G, A 4 qw ' if . v 'lf , , ' X' ' 7 Top: Tod Bowman, Lou Keyl, Drew Grliiln, Prince Sodhl, Jlmngy Supplel, Steve Abell, Dave Uhrlltner, Second: Mike Lampman, Jap Fuller. Jef! Reed, Mark Milla, Ted MaaBlane, Dave Abell, Dave Wbllkeyman Third: Greg Fralkor, David Ebekltober, Mlll Joy, Ed Allborn, Brian Du!Y!n:, Sean Castle Fourth: Jennifer Jamleeon, Fred Ibraham, Je!Y Fax, Evan Kalb, Jerome Grover Z l l 4
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