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Girls win city-wide championship The girls tennis squad rolled to a city championship, an Interlakes crown, and a third place in the state regionals in ' 81- ' 82. The team posted a 9-4 dual meet record. Conny Wielosinski and Beth Tatigian were number one and number two singles re¬ spectively , with Lori Sickles and Julie Urbonas serving as number one double team. The team played several nearby non-league squads in addition to the teams in the Interlakes League. Like other varsity teams, the tennis squad will be in a new league next year. TENNIS ACTION: The Spartan girl ' s tennis team missed few shots (left) on their way to the city championship. Julie Urbonas (top) uses two hands for added force. Angie Martin (center, above) launches one of her famous Angie Balls , high lobs that kept opponents on the baseline. Beth Tatigian strokes the ball (above right). Number one doubles team of Urbonas and Laura Sickles (right) helped the squad ' s dual meet record. Sickles (opposite page) gets ready to return the ball. From his director ' s chair, coach George Croll urges on¬ lookers to show some spirit.
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Volleyball teams post winning records The varsity girls ' volleyball team posted a 5-1 record in league play, and a 10-5 record for the season. They also went one for three in tourney play, advancing to the semi¬ finals in the Schoolcraft Invitational. In the 37 games played in match competition, they scored 420 points to their opponents 382. MVP awards went to Cathy Potter. Potter, Gina Knight, Kim Kramis and Dhana Ponners won all-league first team honors. Julie Antaya, Lisa Gon¬ zalez, Bev Irwin and Mary O ' Neil were second team all-league, while Sally Chapin and Mary Ulle won honorable mentions. O ' Neil was also voted most improved. The junior varsity squad went 4-0 in league play, and 9-3 for the sea¬ son. The JV squad took part in the Plymouth-Canton tournament and the Wayne Memorial Invitational. For the JVs, Kathy Balcoff was voted most valuable and Cheryl Galindo most improved. The squads were coached by Lee Cagle, with Amy Lang helping as coach of the ninth grade squad, and Karen Kelley as coach for JV team. Both Kelley and Lang are ' 81 gradu¬ ates of SHS. VARSITY GIRLS ' VOL¬ LEYBALL: Lee Cagle (coach), Julie Antaya (back row), Lisa Gonzalez, Gina Knight, Dana Tilford, Mary O ' Neil and Sally Chapin. Bev Irwin (front row), Kim Kramis, Cathy Potter, Karin Lutke Wil- link, Mary Ulle. FRESHMEN VOLLEYBALL: Coach Amy Lang, Julie Niemiec, Lisa Bo- kovoy, Cathy Gage, Pam Griffin and Amy Rozman. Becky Huizinga (front row), Jeanne Gilbert, Irene Shipper and Sue Larson. JV VOLLEYBALL: Karen Kelley (coach, back row), Liz Gargaro, Cheryl Galindo, Sandy Wain and Barbara Spencer. Linda Loeffler (front row), Kathy Balcoff, and Ann Kostin. 43
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GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS: Back Row: Angela Martin, Kathy Skaisgir, Sue Gjernes, Gilda Kleer, Margaret Trimer, Conny Wielosinski, Laura Sickles, Julie Urbonas, Beth Tatigian and Georgia Kapsails. Middle Row: Karin Lutkewillink, Gina Binder, Linda lacobelli, Debby Rosochacki, Lisa Bowman, Michelle Dubuque, Jeanne Price, Antonia Skatikat, Ranna Parekh and Terri Ramsey. Front row: Asha Parekh, Linda O ' Meara, Stacie Blackwell, Laura Blackwell, Silvia Kleer, Eliza¬ beth Tasich, Sandy Williams, Sue Tatigian and Huong Dang. a 45
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