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Colts set 7 new records The Colt Swimmers were able to show their talent by smashing seven school records. The finmen ended the season with a 3-0 record in the Ark Valley League and a 6-5 record overall, placing sixth at the 4A Invitational at Olathe. State competition proved rough for the swimmers as they brought home eighteenth place when com- peting against all the teams in Kan- sas. Even so, Jack Gubitz placed sev- enth in backstroke and the medley relay team of Gubitz, Scott Love, Charlie Schneiter, and Andy Vander- hoof placed twelfth. Students setting records were: 200 and 160 yard relays - Gubitz, Love, Schneiter, and Vanderhoofg 400 yard freestyle relay - Mike Du- laney, Gubitz, Love, Schneiter3 100 yard backstroke - Gubitz, 100 yard butterfly - Love: 160 individual medley - Gubitzg and one meter diving - Randy Black. Sophomore diver Stan Fox shows good form while extended in mid-air.
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There is no better way to describe the Campus High Girls' Basketball Team than the familiar old saying, That's the way the ball bounces. Just as the basketball bounced for the team throughout the year, their Ark Valley League record did also. The squad, in its second season of exis- tence at Campus, placed third in the Valley standings with a 7-7 record and learned that all things that go up must come down. The Colts record went up and down for various reasons, one of which was not gravity, as in the case of a basketball, The dedicated roundballers bounced high with wins over AVL foes Arkansas City, Derby, ElDorado, and Winfield, and dribbled low with consecutive losses to the powerful Salt Hawks from Girls rank third in valleg Hutchinson, who ranked second in the state tourney, to Newton and Derby in hard-to-take overtime battles, and fi- nally, a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of Winfield to complete the sea- son, at the 4-A Sub State Finals. In the sub state final, foul trouble re- stricted the Colt's first half efforts. De- spite a courageous third quarter rally, fouls again took their toll as Campus went down 48-39 before the partisan, home-town Viking fans, despite the fact that they defeated the Vikings dur- ing the regular season handily, by 26 points. The final Winfield game was indica- tive of the Colts' up and down perfor- mances, which seemed to cling to the girls all season long. Just as the team seemed to get it all together, some- thing would pull them back, although ii the long run, improved immensely dur ing the 1976-77 season. Coach Lynn Kneller had four fini senior athletes to complement junio Julie Shafer, who led the team in botl scoring and rebounding. Starters Dan: Meyer, Pam Coppage, and Sandy Neif ing displayed the type of leadershii which is essential in maintaining a win ning program. Finally, Pam Charlei came off the bench frequently to give the line-up and extra scoring punch. Campus Girls' Basketball Team- Back row: Kim Bush, Donna Marcellus, Dana Meyer, Brenda Smith, Julie Shafer, Lori Logan, Chris- tine Vosburg, Rhonda Bazil, Linda Pickering. Front row: Terry Sells, Stacie Jones, Pam Coppage, Venicca Wheeler, Sandy Neifing, Pam Charles, Teresa Clum, Not pictured: Becky Smith.
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