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TENNIS TEAM: (Bottom Row) Terry Maddox. Sean O ' Connell, Robby Bennett. Marty Rhodes. Bill Davis. Margie Cimino. Dave Jackson. (Row 2) Ga- briel Picache, Scott Twibell. Doug Geotz. Misti Heavy pressure is put on the ball as Robyn Richman volleys to her opponent. Richman was the first girl to play varsity tennis at Blackford. Crull. John Faas. Robyn Richman. Doug Mills. (Row 3) Brian Irelan, Craig Teagle. Kevin McDou- gall. Rusty Needier, Roger Schwarzkop, Tod Cain. Biff Wilson. .i Racquetmen racked up 3 «-. Bruin netmen finished their season Oct. 2 with a 3-14 record. Victories were against Elwood, Norweil, and Tipton. They were 2-4 in the CIC, with the Wa- bash Apaches taking the championship. Coach Mick Clay summarized: Doug Mill, sophomore, was the No. 1 single man all year, and, if he continues hard work, he should be No. 1 again. He also comment- ed, Biff Wilson, senior, consistently pro- vided leadership throughout the year and was the most complete player on the team. Tod Cain, senior, after a slow start, was probably the best game person of anyone on the team by the end of the season. Robyn Richman, sophomore, only girl to play BHS varsity tennis, had a record of 2-9 singles and 0-2 doubles, with Elwood being her first win. She is fundamentally the best player in the team, stated Coach Clay. The coach was pleased with attitude and desire of most of the team. The rebuild- ing year (Sectional team of four seniors and five sophomores) was somewhat dis- appointing. There were a couple of match- es we should maybe have won, and in some others we should have been a little more competitive. ■» Ja wi .1.1- . iji ' J Leaping through the air to return the volley is sopho- more Doug Mills. Doug held the number-one position throughout the season. 158 Tennis
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V - -H ■| 1| 1 1 W: ' ' ! » t» («» - ■ Pari of Greg Willinms ' pre-race routine includes ga- ting pscyhed up. The psyching apparently helped. as Williams was Blackford ' s No. 3 man. Blackford ' s Arron Pierce leads a wall of people early in the 12-team Blackford Invitational. Osborn IStJiJi ii ,. ' l finished second, the Bruins ninth. J!k..ii-fj. ' - Athletic Director John Carbone registers Aaron Pierce before a meet. Pierce. Blackford ' s So. 4 man in 1978, has three years remaining. ■ ' 9?«« »iS»- »;JWaE4-Er. ' CROSS COUNTRY RECORD BHS OPPONENT OPP 33 Blufflon 24 (No team Scores) Delta Opener 36 Muncie North 19 9th Blackford Invitational 4th Huntington Invitational 32 Tipton and Elwood 44 45 4th Yorktown Invitational 27 Jay County 31 9th Fort Wayne South Inv. 4th (Fr.-Soph Div.) Manchester Inv. 40 Fort a Tie Wayne 21 23 South Adams 35 2nd CIC Meet 9th Sectional 5th Tipton Inv. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: (Bottom Row) Scott Stallsmith, Chuck Ross, Mark Cook, Les Riggs, Dean Brown, Bill Derrer, Uarry Gross, Kevin Gil- land, Jim Parks, (Row 2) Coach Chris Coy, Mike Hess, Tom Norton, Mike Herr, Pat Redmond, Rob- bie Bratton, Mike Williams, Kris Dearduff, Gregg Osborn, Arron Pierce, Paul Clark. (Not Pictured) Greg Williams. Cross Countrv 157
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TENNIS RECORD BHS OPPONENT OPP 2 Muncie Central 3 I Mississinewa 4 2 Madison-Grant 5 Marion 5 7 El wood Connersville Tourney 4th Place Peru (A B) 7 3 Alexandria 4 1 Bluffton 4 Wabash 7 7 Norwell 7 Tipton Huntington North 5 1 Sectional 4 In a desperate attempt to return the shot, senior Tod Cain dives at the volley. Tod was a three-year varsity letterman in tennis. Mr. Mick Clay, new tennis coach, obser es his team with an opposing coach. Mr. Clay is an elementary P.E. teacher in countv schools. Tennis 159
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