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Still, it was i good season with Orchard being named to the second team all-state stjuad. The girls ' team was just as overpower- ing as the boys ' . They, too, won the league title with Susie Clinton, Karin Jewett, Paula Myshak and Julie Carney leading the way. Goalie Susie Clinton had an outstand- ing year and was named first-team all state. She later was invited to work out with the U.S. Junior National team dur- ing spring vacation in Colorado Springs. Biehler joined her as an assistant manager team leader on the trip to the training site. Out on the roads and trails, the GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY team pulled together, ran well, and as a result, grabbed second in Metro and third in the district meet. With a few key injuries at crucial times, the girls finished third behind Aloha and Sunset at district after placing second in dual meets. The girls worked exceptionally hard to get ready for dis- trict, said Coach Dori Hamilton. They ran their hearts out and came in behind Aloha and Sunset. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THS 20 Central Cath 41 THS 38 Sunset 20 THS 20 lesuit 55 THS 28 Glencoe 40 THS 2i Hillsboro 36 THS 21 Aloha 33 THS 30 Beaverlon Season: 5-2 25 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY THS 15 Central Cath 58 THS 28 Sunset 31 THS 20 St. Mary ' s 55 THS 21 Glencoe 44 THS 22 Hillsboro 36 THS 42 Aloha 15 THS 18 Beaverton Season: 6-1 43 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL THS 2 Hillsboro THS 2 Central Cath THS 2 Sunset THS Beaverton 2 THS Aloha 2 THS St. Mary ' s 2 THS 2 Glencoe 1 THS 1 Hillsboro 2 THS 2 Central Cath THS 2 Sunset 1 THS 2 Beaverton THS 2 Aloha THS St. Mary ' s 2 THS 1 Glencoe Season: 8-6 2 FIGHTING FOR THE BALL are Hope Larson and Karen Kaiser as a crowd watches the important match at Delta Park. The 2-1 loss eliminated Tigard from playoff contention. ATTEMPTING A PASS, Lauri White tries to escape from a defender during a water polo match. The girls ' team took the league title for the fourth consecutive year. 88 Fall Sports
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Tiiough THS drove past midtield in the time remaining, a 46-yard field goal attempt by Troy Bussanich was short and the playoff curse continued to haunt the Tigers. We just didn ' t get things together, commented Edwards. The pla ' offs are an all or nothing thing and we just lost at the wrong time. At the swim center, meanwhile, the hard workouts continued to pav off for the BOYS ' AND GIRLS ' WATER POLO teams as they both splashed to Metro League titles. Boys ' coach Bill Dendurent credited good teamwork, past tradition and a good swimming program for the success. We have one of the better fa- cilities in Oregon and we also have a lot of good support from the community, parents, students and administration, he said. Led by Ken Dahme, Rob Gardner, Adam Munhall, Shaun Orchard and Gordon Sievers, the boys recorded a 3-0 Northern Division mark and advanced to the state tournament but were unsuc- cessful in their attempt to defeat three of the teams which had beaten them earlier in games during the season. ■vhwa ' - BOYS ' WATER POLO THS 17 Lakeridge 4 THS 5 Gresham 9 THS 15 Barlow 2 THS 4 D. Douglas 14 THS 9 Parkrose 13 THS 18 Centennial 10 THS 13 Reynolds 5 THS 22 Hudson ' s Bay 4 THS 22 Sunset - Se.ison: 6-3 GIRLS ' WATER POLO THS 1 1 Barlow 6 THS 7 Gresham 13 THS 10 D. Doulglas 11 THS 5 Parkrose 9 IHS 10 Centennial 9 IHS 12 Reynolds 2 THS 18 Sunset 7 Season: 4-3 1982 VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM: FRCJNT RUVV: Ken Dahme, Susie Clinton, Karin lewetl. lulie Car- ney, Paula Myshak. Adam Munhall, SECOND ROW: )ohn Fitzgerald, Mark Bodyfelt, Shawn Orchard, Gor- don Sievers, Scott Palmer, Tom Vaughn. THIRD ROW: Caroline Defrang, Kathleen lewett, Gina Schweitzer, Diana Goodno, Chris Ashley, )odi Came, Maria White. BACK ROW: )oel Adams, Kevin Hatch, Charlie Bell, Jeff Hathaway, )im Sievers, Dean Tabert, Paul Campbell. VARSITY BOYS ' SOCCER TEAM: FRONT ROW: Lee Walker, David Bergquist, Paul Halitner, |oe Curry, Glen Chamblin, Trace Myers. SECOND ROW: Mike lensen. Brad Hardenberger, Tim Alton. Craig Froude, kjn Ramberg, Troy Bussanich. BACK ROW: Dan Pel- rin, Mark Lindquist, Andy Laveine, Coach Glen Myernick, )im Lyon, Tom lones, Brian Pahl. 87 II Sports
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ALWAYS A SCORING THREAT, Shaun Orchard, a first learn all-star, controls the ball despite double coverage from rival Sunset players. Tigard ' s win over the Apollos earned them the Metro League champion- ship. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Kristin Ayres, Tami Shearer. SECOND ROW: Teri Shearer. Pam Tomblad. Dee Dee Bull. Coach Ed Cause. Barb Beenv, Barb Cumev, Trish Senner. BACK ROW: Tracy Hogue, Kathy Thompson Kathv Martinez, Tracy White VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Gary Enger, Paul Bruce, Reed Peterson, Brian Bailey, Barry Larsen. Todd Raudy, Terry Milam, Fred Hurley, Troy Bussanich SECOND ROW: Jason Cockreham, Brett Gorrell, Scott Wiggins, )ohn Teixeira, Marty Davis, Randy McKeon, Eric Tucker. Matt Stashin. Sean Mcll- voy. THIRD ROW: Coach Deno Edwards. Greg Wal- drop, Terry Kruger. Barry Albo, Albert Riehl, Randy Scholl. RarxJy Moore. Bill Ayres, Trainer Erk Kautz- ky. FOURTH ROW: Coach Frank Landon. jason Hedgepeth. Damon Fong, Mark Lester, Ted White- head, )im Patchin, Jason Jackola. Tony Boalright, Coach Frank Everhart. FIFTH ROW: Coach Jeff Davis. Jeff Held. Jeff Albo. Tony Pulicella. leff Baumgart, Kevin Durrell. Kerry Anderson. Doug Vrvilo. Coach Mike James. BACK ROW: Craig Ashenfeller, Tony Babin. Matt Hamilton. Rob Trommels, Gary Hjort, Karl Oesterblad. Tim Stashin. Dean Scacco, John Glassmeyer BALL CONTROL by Tim Alton helps the boys ' soccer team get the offense going. Improved scoring and a strong defense enabled the Tigers to outscore the opposition 17-1 1 during the season. 89 fal Sports
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