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4PP i r — jr. ' tif 0 1 ' Two harriers qualify for state With plenty of company, these B.D. long-distance ninners are off and njnning at the Shelby County Cross Country meet. The B.D. harriers won this, their last meet of the season. Promising sophomore harriers, Roger Calhoun and Fred Ansert head for home in the Shelby Co. meet. Roger almost qualified for the state meet by placing 16th in the regional. CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS Won 4 Lost 4 BD 50 St.X 15 BD 50 Trinity 15 BD 48 Ballard 15 BD 35 DeSales 31 Manual 63 BD 18 Shelby County 41 BD 23 Country Day 37 BD 15 Shelby County 45 Cross Country Team -Coach Bill Youn g, Rusty Wessel, Jeff Stockdale, Paul Calhoun, Jeff Buehner, Fred Answert, Dwayne Senn, David Gaus, David Pop- ham, Bob McCauley, Joe Underwood. When the cross country season started, the team was hopeful. Having two returning seniors, two juniors, and a sophomore, the team looked as if it would be a small one. But with five new sophomores going out, things looked a lit- tle better. The one problem that could stand in the way of the team ' s success would be Stuart High School. Following last year ' s example, the team finished with a 4-4 record. After a promis- ing run against Shelby Co. the last meet of the season, the running Falcons looked ready for a good regional finish. The regional was held at Seneca Park on a hot, humid day. Despite their all-out effort, the team finished 4th behind Valley, Stuart, and Doss. Dwayne Senn, who finished 3rd, and sophomore, Jeff Buehner, who finished 9th, qualified for the state meet. Roger Calhoun, another sophomore, placed 16th and fell one place short of qualifying. 66 Crosscountry
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B-team baseball is big time Oigger and Bigger, with an ever- Increasing enrollment, Coaches McAnally and Brever worked together on the con- cept of a varsity B-team. It expanded the in- creasingly popular baseball program. The new team, consisting of 4 juniors, 9 sophomores, and 4 freshmen, played a rough schedule of only the toughest JV teams, and a few varsity teams. After drop- ping its opener, 10-7, to Western, they bounced back with wins over Beth Haven, 8-7, and E-town, 3-0. The team never dropped below .500 for the rest of the season. With a 27-game schedule, they had visions of winning 18. The Falcons eyed spring break and the 1st annual JV tourney to be held at B.D. Af- ter an opening win, 7-4, over Valley, the Falcons were upset, 5-4, by a fired- up Stuart team. Two weeks of rain followed and 12 games were cancelled. So, with only a week of the season left, the team took advantage and won 4 of 6 to end the season with a 9-6 record. @ Warming up before a game, Kevin Hockman dis- plays his pitching form. The varsity B-team ended the season with a winning record of 9-6. B-TEAM BASEBALL RESULTS Won 9 Lost 6 BD 7 Western 10 BD 8 Beth Haven (Vars.) 7 BD 3 E-Town BD Central (Vars.) 6 BD 4 Jeffersonville 3 BD 7 Western 2 BD 7 Valley 4 BD 4 Stuart 5 BD 8 Southern (Vars.) 10 BD 7 Providence 2 BD Providence 6 BD 6 Shelby County 3 BD 5 E-Town 1 BD 5 B.D.J.V 2 BD 4 Valley 6 Baseball B-Team— 1st Row: Mike Sodini, Joe Peak, Steve Tiemey, John Kaelin. Jim Frazure. 2nd Row: Kevin Deddens, Kevin Hockman, Jeff Stockdale, Scott Walters, Paul Ohlmann, Pat McMillen. 3rd Row: Coach Kevin Brever, David Goodman, Jack Russell, Bob Smith, Mark Renfro. Brian Portman. -.3S ' Jt --it. JV Baseball Team- 1st Row: Rick Mannel. Jim per, Todd Mettling, Robbie Webb. 3rd Row: Eddie Brown, Steve Miller, Rich Thomas, Todd Simpson. Stone, Ray Bauer, Doug Miller, Joe Schoenbaechler, 2nd Row: John Smith, Kevin Dufton, Richard Nap- Coach Paul Newton. B-Team Baseball 65
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Senn places in regional 2-miler I he track team returned this season with some experience. Composed mainly of sophomores, a few juniors and seniors from last year, they came out with a winn- ing season, defeating 5 out of 9 teams. Because of its small size and lack of depth, Dwayne Senn was the only member to qualify for the state meet. He accom- plished this by finishing second in the 2- mile race in the regionals. Jeff Buehner, a sophomore, broke the school record in the high hurdles with a time of 16.1 seconds. TRACK R ESULTS BD 45 St.X 107 Shawnee 18 BD 37 Manual 97 Thomas Jeff. 33 ' BD 76 ' Seneca 51 ' 2 BD 58 Stuart 65 ' z J Town 521 4 BD 43 Valley 94 Fern Creek 32 f f) Track Team — 1st Row: Paul Calhoun, Larry Schaf- tlein, John Kiefer, Joseph Lopez, Greg Schmitt. 2nd Row: Tony Hogan, Keith Ash. Joe Underwood, Chris Thompson, David Schaftlein, Ken Norris. Greg Collina, Roger Calhoun. 3rd Row: John French, Jeff Buehner, Dwayne Senn, John Wolfe, Pat Tinney, Fred Answert. Coach Karl Schmitt. One of the few freshmen on the track team. Brad Hutchins leaps a hurdle in the meet against Stuart and J-Town. They beat Stuart but could not edge out J-Town. In the regional finals, senior, Jim Milliner keeps a step ahead of a close Stuart contender. The Falcons lost out in a bid for the state finals. Track 67
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