Blackford High School - Reflections Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1978

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Chipping the ball for a possible par, Jeff Lanning helped the gold squad with his average score of 42 for meets played In. With the look of determination, senior Mike Wlll- mann successfully emerges from the rough, an area where many lose out. Superstitions? John Moore hits the ball on the fair- way with his lucky hat on. John led his team with the lowest average of 40. The form that earned Scott Winder second position on the golf team Is shown as Scott drives the ball on the fairway GOLF TEAM: (Bottom Row) John Moore, Scott Winder, David Jackson, Doug Goetz, Scott Si- mons; (Row 2) Scott Confer, Jim Yount, John Faas, Scott Twibell, Brian ickes; (Row 3) Coach Ross Myers, Jeff Lanning, Mike Wlllmann, Bob Roark, Paul Faas, Chris Halley, Roger Schwarz- kopf.

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Golfers second in CIC The Blackford Golf team ended its season 5-4 in dual meets. The golfers beat Peru and Tipton in a triangular-meet and placed second against Blaffton and Mario n. Coach Ross Myers said, The best meet of the season was against New Castle, although the team lost 322-320. The second best meet was in a tri-meet against Tipton and Peru. The weather was a major enemy for the Bruins, causing two cancellations and two make up rr.atches. The team was mostly upperclassmen, with four seniors and two juniors. John Moore led the team with the most consistent low score of 40. Scott Winder was the second man, holding an average of 41. Jeff Lanning, Mike Willmann, and Bob Roark each averaged around 42, and Paul Faas held a 43 average. The Sectional team consisted of Moore, Winder, Roark, Lanning, and Willmann. The team placed fifth in the Section- al. Coach Myers said, It was a nice season despite weather habdicaps. with a low season score of 38 against Marion, John Moore shows his chipping form that helped to earn him the team ' s first position. Mi 4 -■ While getting Into the swing of things, Paul Faas compiled a low meet score of 74 for 18 holes and a average score of 43. m ■■K GOLF RECORD BHS OPP 169 Bluffton and Marlon 177-161 170 Eastbrook 181 168 Madison-Grant 176 328 Peru and Tipton 344-349 175 Wabash 195 183 South Adams 174 346 New Castle 344 80 Elwood 91 346 CIC 2nd of seven 171 Mlulsslnewa 170 165 Southern Wells 186 165 Eastbrook invitational 163 171 H.intington North 170 5th of 16 In Sectional wm 116 Golf



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Teams had new coaches Under the direction of new Coach Clark, the Girls ' Volley- ball team finished its season with a record of 2-15. Lynn Lefevre was named Most Valuable player and also scored the most points. The season was worthwhile, and we will have several outstanding players returning, said Coach Clark. They worked hard throughout the season but lacked height which is so necessary In the sport. The Girls ' Basketball squad, directed by new Head Coach Craig Moore and Assistant Coach Claudia Goodnight, led a young and inexperienced team to a 3-11 season. This was a rebuilding year, as the roster contained only one senior. Lynn Lefevre led the team in points with a 17.7 average and also in rebounds, with 119. Kendra Ducy followed in both departments with a 5.9 point average and 91 re- bounds. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL TEAM: (Bottom Row) mgr. Kelly ZIgler, Lisa Hummer, Janet Booher, Mi- chele Egly, Londa Bergdoll, Kim Grouse, Lisa Stanley, Kathy Love. (Row 2) Phoebe Zigler, Tammy Sharp, Brenda Hummer, Pam Nuckols, JodI Lee, Gathi Clock, Ann Skillen, Lynn Lefevre. (Row 3) Cindy Lee, Kay Trussel, Londa Pierson, Cindi Strickland, Cheri Elliot, Teresa Sharp, Kristi Oberholzer, Diane Montgomery, Kim Stump, Coach Claudia Clark. With thoughts of victory, Kendra Ducy puts the ball up. But her hopes were burst, as the Bruins lost to the Marion team, 46-41. Freshman Coach Craig Moore ' s girls ' basketball team listens intently as he takes time out to render his advice and strategy. 118 Girls ' Sports

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