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Left: Senior Mary McDermotl practices her forehand. Below: Another Redwing returns a serve. Opposite Left: Junior Kim Rice prepares a backhand return. At the state meet in Arlington the Boboskys completed a total of three matches. McDermott and Kramer reached the final sixteen before bow- ing out to the eventual fourth place champion. They then proceeded to reach the quarterfinals of the con- solation bracket, playing a total of seven rounds, a promising outlook for the years to come. GIRLS ' FROSH SOPH TENNIS Downers Grove North 2 Rich Central 2 Wheaton Wanrenville : Bolingbrook Naperville Central 2 Lisle 2 Downers Grove South 3 Montini 1 Driscoll St. Edward Rosary St. Francis 2 Naperville North 1 mm h. ft f$fll 1981-82 Frosh-Soph Girls ' Tennis Team. Front Row: Miss Lewis, Tracy Prentiss. Meg Sulli- van, Sarah Huber. Row 2: Linda Pecharich. Eileen Austin, Honor McDonnell, Michell Leonatti, Angie Ganster. Mary Stokes.
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GIRLS ' VARSITY TENNIS BA DPP 3 Downers Grove North A 4 Rich Central 1 4 Wheaton Warenville 1 5 Bolingbrook 2 Naperville Central 3 5 Lisle 4 Downers Grove South 1 5 Montini 5 Driscoll 5 St. Edward 4 Rosary 5 St. Francis 4 Immaculate Conception 1 3 Naperville North 1 1981-82 Varsity Girls ' Tennis Team: Front ney Bobosky, Whitney Bobosky, Robin Row: Mary McDermott, Kim Rice. Miss Kramer. Lewis. Jeanne Lambke, Robin Lewis. Court- Girls Take Conference The 1981 tennis season was sup- posed to be a rebuilding year for the girls ' team. Yet the varsity Redwings coached by Stephanie Lewis finished an outstanding season winning the Naperville Central Invitational, cap- turing both the WSCC championship and the Wheaton Warrenville district title, as well as placing eighteenth in state competition. The frosh soph netters won the conference championship and took two individual championships titles: Meg Sullivan at first singles and Hon- or McDonnel Michelle Leoatti at first doubles. At the conference meet, Varsity took all five individual cham- pionships. (Freshman) Robin Kram- er, (senior) Mary McDermott, and (junior) Kim Rice took the singles ti- tles while Courtney and Whitney Bobosky, and Jeanne Lambke and Robin Lewis won the doubles titles. In the district competition, which the Redwings won with a total of 12 points, Kim Rice and Meg Sullivan filled the singles spots. The doubles teams of Mary McDermott Robin Lewis and Courtney Whitney Bobosky qualified for the state tournament finishing first and second respectively. y v
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It was no mystery that the 1981 Varsity Volleyball team cut a path of devastation on its march to the Dis- trict Championships. With five re- turning Varsity spikers, the team was quicker and more unified than ever. Besides beating perennial rival. Im- maculate Conception, to clinch the West Suburban Catholic Confer- ence, the Redwings, under Brooke Norman, knocked off such top-rated teams as Glenbard West and Lock- port. After falling to Downers Grove South in the first game of the section- als, Benet retired with a 27-3 record. Without its two senior All- Conference players, Captain Mary Burelbach, and Co-Captain, Karen Sacchetti, the team looks to its youn- ger players (including all-conference Carole Garrity and Betsy LaScala) to spark next year ' s squad to equal heights. Front Row: Jane Sachetti, Sue Walls, Beth Hurley, Betsy LaScala, Betsy Meyer. Back Row: Miss Brooke Norman, Karen Sachetti, Kris Soenen, Mary Burelbach Mary Carol Fledmen, Beth O ' Carol Garrit; Shaunessy. Varsity: District Champs
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