Adlai Stevenson High School - Aurora Yearbook (Livonia, MI)

 - Class of 1982

Page 59 of 248

 

Adlai Stevenson High School - Aurora Yearbook (Livonia, MI) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 59 of 248
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Brian Porter takes his time on free throw line. JV BASKETBALL: Coach Jim George (back row), John O ' Connor, Steve Russo, Tom Domako, Bob Sluka, Todd Baggett and Dan Gilmartin. Brian Porter (front row), Mark Kleinknecht, Rick Rozman, Peter Huddy and Terry Harshfield. Tom Domako plays high post. 55

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JV Cagers breeze to 17-3 season The JV basketball squad coached by Mr. Jim George, had another su¬ per year as they finished with a 17-3 record. The cagers rolled through the season racking up victory after vic¬ tory, including the last nine games. George thought the team played exceptionally well the last three games of the season, and said their most outstanding performance was during the second Walled Lake Central game when they avenged an earlier seven point loss, beating them 64-47. Forward Tom Domako, who led in scoring with a 14.7 average, cen¬ ter Bob Sluka, tops in rebounding and second in scoring with a 9.7 average, and guard Rick Rozman, who led in assists, were the most valuable players, according to George. Guard Dan Gilmartin and for¬ wards John O ' Connor and Brian Porter also saw a lot of action. George said all eleven players on the team made good contributions to the squads effort. George, who ' s now 82-14 since he took over as JV coach five years ago, says at least six of his players have a good chance of making the varsity squad next year. JV BASKETBALL SHS OPP. 66 at Redford Union 32 69 Garden City East 46 56 Plymouth Canton 44 47 at Farmington 35 60 at Churchill 48 33 at Plymouth Salem 35 52 at Franklin 56 55 at Waterford 42 60 Redford Union 26 53 at Inkster Cherry Hill 25 41 at Walled Lake Central 48 69 at Wyandotte 26 40 at Plymouth Canton 25 53 Farmngton Harrison 31 55 Belleville 36 42 Waterford 35 63 Farmington 37 64 Walled Lake Central 47 71 Churchill 45 57 at Dearborn Edsel Ford 38 Pete Huddy looks for the pass inside. r ™ I fl D Terry Harshfield fights for rebound. Bob Sluka (6-5) drives up and over two defenders. Steve Russo puts ball between legs to break trap. Dan Gilmartin shows body control in drive for layup. 54 m



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Swimmers post 8-3 record T he boys ' swim team finished 8-3 for the season, and took a third in the season-ending invita¬ tional. Pat Schoff was the outstanding Spartan winning the 100 free in the invitational, and qualifying for state. Schoff also took a second in the backstroke, and was placed in the Observer swim stats at season ' s end for the 200 freestyle, the 200 individual medley, the 100 butterfly and the 100 freestyle. Mark Detmer finished third in the finale, sending scoring well enough to go to the regional competition. A freshman, Kevin Everhart, also did well, taking a fifth in the 100 backstroke. The swimmers were coached by Mrs. Lois Mc¬ Donald, who also coached the girl swimmers during the fall sports season. Top Spartan swimmer Pat Schoff. Kurt Hein, standout in the butterfly event. Newcomer and future Spartan star Kevin Ever¬ hart in the backstroke. 56

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