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Superwomen broke records Lynn Lefcvrc and Phoebe Ziglcr each have received more letters than any other athlete at Blackford High School. They have earned 12 and 13, rapectively. Always give 120% in everything you do and always be yourself is Lynn Lefevre ' s philosophy. Lynn is the first athlete ever to earn 12 varsity letters in athletic competition. Lynn earned four let- ters each for volleyball, basketball, and track. She has made all-section- al in all three and was named third team all-state in basketball. Lynn has broken 17 school re- cords, six in volleyball, eight in bas- ketball, and three in track. The first girl ever to win a state championship at Blackford in IH- SAA competition is Phoebe Zigler. Phoebe has earned 13 varsity let- ters. She earned three in cheerlead- ing, two in volleyball, four in gym- nastics, and four in track. She is the first ever to earn 13 letters. She has broken records in both gymnastics and track and has earned the Most Valuable Gymnast award. Aay-Yah! Janet Booher seems to be saying as she attempts to block a spike from a Jay County player. Jay County beat the Bruins 12-15. 15-12, 10-15. Bumping the ball up to the setter is Lynn Lefevre, who led in service points, spikes, and sets. Lynn was named the Most Valuable player also. Vollevball, 161
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Instead of spiking the ball. Penny Clamme would often fake out her opponent by using her specialized dink nicknamed the popeye. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL R BHS Eastbrook 1 Mississinewa 1 Jay County 1 Tipton 2 Elwood 1 Wabash 2 South Adams 2 Marion 2 Peru OPP 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 VOLLEYBALL: (Bottom Row) Kathy Love, Kay West, Beth Eppard, Lori DeWitt, Tammy Enochs. (Row 2) Jodi Lee, Lesa Glancy, Lynn Crouse, Lou Ann Dearduff, Casey Mclntire, Angle Carll, Kim Harris 2 1 Madison-Grant 2 2 Southern Wells 2 Bluffton Muncie Central 2 Alexandria 2 2 Muncie South Sectional 1 Madison-Grant 2 Storer. (Row 3) Coach Sheryl Wright, Diane Mont- gomery, Kim Crouse, Kim Stump, Lynn Lefevre, Penny Clamme, Janet Booher, Tammy Sharp, Phoe- be Zigler. Spikers improved record The Lady Spikers began the season un- der the new coaching supervision of Miss Sheryl Wright, and the season started slowly with losses the first four games be- fore a win over CIC foe Elwood. The Bruins ended their season with an overall record of 7-10. Their other wins came over South Adams, Peru, Bluffton, Southern Wills, Muncie South — and Marion, who up until then were undefeat- ed. Among the losses were second-ranked Burris and Sectional champion Madison- Grant, who defeated the Brums in the first round of the Sectional on their way to victory. Service points were led by Lynn Lefevre and Kim Stump, with 1 19 and 94, respec- tively. Lefevre and Tammy Sharp were the main setters and had 134 and 110 sets, respectively. Lefevre also led in spikes with 91, fol- lowed closely by Penny Clamme, with 79. Phoebe Zigler led the bumps with 367, followed by Kim Stump with 349. Tammy Sharp was selected as an honorable men- tion to the CIC team. Lefevre was named to the second team. At the banquet Lefevre swept the varsi- ty awards, She received the most points and also the Most Valuable Player award. Jodi Lee received the MVP for the Junior Varsity. Up for the spike. Kim Stump blocks the ball on the play. The Bruins lost the match 13-15, 15-8, 6-15, to the Mississinewa Indians. 160 Volleyball
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Talking over strategy for the evening ' s meet with fellow team members are Coach Brian T. Hay and CO- captain Mike Troyer. Distance swimmer Brent Tarter exhibits the form that contributed to the lowering of the 500-yard freestyle record by over rive seconds. SWIM r£AM.- (Bottom Row) Scott Simmons. Ron- nie Hartley, Jean Kendrick, Rob Bennett, Frankie Wallace: (Middle Row) Head Coach Brian Hay, Tim Stanley, Kevin McDougall, Chuck Ross, Brad McConnell, Kevin Gilland, Dave Fear, Kevin Smith, Assistant Coach Doug Osborn; (Top Row) Tracy Hughes, Tom Brown, Dave Christman, Brent Tarter, Bryan McDonald, Mark Lewellen, Mike Troyer, Jeff Twibell, and John Faas. SWIMMING RECORD BHS OPP. 77 New Castle 99 88 South Adams 79 106 Anderson Highland 66 88 Eastern 84 81 Pendleton Heights 91 2nd Vs. Marion and Manchester 124 Hamilton Southeastern 47 95 Huntington North 77 2nd Vs. Noblesville and Muncie South 80 Muncie Central 92 107 Bluffton 61 71 Yorktown 101 103 Delta 69 74 Bellmont 97 119 Madison Heights 50 4th In Sectional Sophomore Brad McConnell demonstrates the diving skills that gave him a perfect 17-0 regular season record and a state swim coaches ranking of fourth. 162 Swimming
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