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Sue Hollman (standing) and Karen Biermann help swim coach Lois McDonald work on new record board for dis¬ play in the pool. Swimmers Amy Kay (left, below) and Beth Nolan (right, below) limber up before a swim meet. Above, a diver takes a preliminary plunge. 49
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GIRLS SWIM TEAM: Mrs. Lois McDonald (back row), Jodi Thomas, Maureen Gries, Sharon Murphy, Laura Sudek, Jodi Kochanek, Dorothy Neu, Natalie Aucutt, Lora Grove, and Cindy Walczak and Sue Perry-managers. Laura Schoenle (second row), Karen Bier- mann, Mary Rozman, Jean Shellman, Karen Walter, Polly Adzema, Margaret Rogers, Stephanie McAree, Sue Hollman and Beth Nolan. Karen Tatigian, Amy Kay, Lynda Loeffler, Mary Schoenle, Colleen Sullivan, Judy Gardner, Christina Schwedt and Laura Martin. Swimmers smash records The girls ' swim team posted an outstanding season in 1981-82, setting eight new school records, finishing sixth in the state and ending with a 10-3 dual meet record. The swimmers also took firsts in the Farmington invita¬ tional and the Farmington relays, and second in the Berk¬ ley relays. The new records included best times in the medley relay (Beth Nolan, Mary Schoenle, Mary Rozman and Ka¬ ren Walter; the 200 freestyle (Sue Hollman); the 200 indi¬ vidual medley (Schoenle); the 100 butterfly (Rozman); the 100 freestyle (Rozman); the 500 freestyle (Schoenle); the 100 breaststroke (Schoenle); and, the 400 freestyle relay (Hollman, Nolan, Walter and Rozman). Schoenle and Rozman ' s times were good enough for second in the Class A state finals. The Spartan swimmers were coached by longtime Ste¬ venson teacher and coach, Mrs. Lois McDonald. Karen Walter was on two relay teams that set school records.
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Wrestlers win league with 15-4 mark In keeping with the winning seasons of all the Spartan sports teams, the SHS wrestlers won the Interlakes crown and took the Li¬ vonia Quad, an all-city meet. According to Observer records, top wrestlers were heavyweight Brian Youngberg (23-7 record); Joe Parent, best in the area at 105 pounds with 22-6 record; Rob Ca¬ brera (23-9); Tim Erspamer (20-13); Jamie Bettaso (25-8); Tim Temple¬ ton (23-8); Brian Bileti (22-11); Mike Templeton (26-9); and, Mike Bonczyk (20-12). Wrestlers were coached by Larry Ruzsas with assistance from Steve Justice. Wrestlerettes spon¬ sors were Mrs. Templeton and coach Ruzsas. Parent won Observer second team honors at the end of the sea¬ son. Brian Bileti has the best of his opponent. Phillip Wheeler (JV squad) prepares to make move. Referee declares Mike Templeton the winner. Tim Templeton prepares to make first move.
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