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SUCCESS. , .IT 'S A TRADITIO Coach Schultheis briefs his team in a pre-practice discussion pring! A time of warmth, rebirth, growth and Varsity Softball. The softball team had an exciting and suc- cessful season. Coach Schultheis felt that both teams worked very hard, and got along well together. The strong point of the varsity team was their defense. Of course, they had no weak points, said Coach Schultheis, the junior var- sity team had good raw ability and were committed to hard work. Their weak point was that the fresh- men had never played fast pitch, so the game was new for them. Although they will be los- ing several top seniors, they have many talented sophomores and freshmen to fill the void in the com- ing years. Schultheis stated, The JV team this year will make a great varsity when their time comes. Both teams practiced five days a week, two or three hours a day and agreed it was a very successful and fun season. Top to Bottom, Leli to Right: Jackie Delp, Andrea Bennett, Jamie Lowe, Kristina Klann, Nikki Anderson, Jenny Brumberg, Christine Miller, Jennifer Turner, Luanna Beneda, Brenda Poindexter, Deena Flores, Tenfi Haga, Jenifer Jefferies, Rhonda Thomlodsgaard, Jenny Warner, Tiffany Patterson. Pitcher Maria Antonio whizzes the ball to home plate. Perfecting her batting technique is sen- ior slugger Cindi Rants. Softball 45
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Reaching for the ball, Dave Hamel pre- pares to make an out at first base. SWI GI G I TO ACTIO he varsity baseball team had a strong showing this year. Some of the team's strong points were their defensive and pitching skills. The 15 returing lettermen, Larry Whelan, Rick Begley, Dan Cerda, Ryan Hickman, Bill Burke, John Nelson, Chip Amies, Monte Hughes, Tom Memmer, Ron Dale, Dave Hamel, Jon Powell, and Sheldon Muir added to the team's assets. Our defense was good because we have played together for a long time, stated sen- ior Bill Burke. i'The team played well togeth- er, and there were no in- dividual players, added junior Ron Dale. When asked if the team was well balanced, Coach Strachan replied, yes, we were strong at all po- sitions. The junior varsity baseball team had nine returning players along with seven freshmen. Coach Fullington felt that some of the team's strong points were their defensive play as well their hitting. o Looking for the double play is second baseman Larry Whelan. Baseball ll' 7
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