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Baseball Team Initiates New Diamond With Home Win Over Olympus How is our baseball team like an engaged girl? They both have new diamonds. The first game of this sea- son was played on the new baseball field. The field was not ready for last year, therefore, the games were all played away Players worked hard to get the field ready for the first game. They brought rakes from home and evened out the field to make it perfect for its premiere showing. Before the players were chosen, practices were held at six in the morning. The practices included running, batting practice, and throwing At the end of the training period, nineteen people were se- lected as team members. After the players were chosen, the practices were changed to after school. Before Christmas the team sold peppermint candy in glass contain- ers to raise money for the teams ex- penses; they were sold for $3.95. Much of the money raised was used to purchase new uniforms for the team. With new uniforms and a new baseball diamond, the team started out the season with a win over Olympus. The highlight of the game was Kenny Thompson's homerun. The long practices paid off and sparked the team's victory. Along with the team's hard work, the Bat Girls and the coaches helped out during the games. The Bat Girls kept scores, collected the bats, and the coaches gave ad- vice, and supported the team. Players anticipate their next turn to bat. 114 Baseball Row 1: Todd Wartman. Alan Walbeck. Wayne Harris. Jeff Mounteer. Mike Stoedter. Brian Thomas. Glen Walbeck. Brad Fmdlay. Row 2: Dave Jarvis. Scott McMaster. Skeeter Mikesell. Bruce Roden. Terry Gale. Ken Thompson. Brad Walbeck. Pat Day, Carl Hansen. Blair Johnson
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