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It is a well-known observation that every athlete puts in many long and sometimes frustrating hours of hard work to prepare themselves for competition. It is perhaps the loyal fans who go continually unrecognized when it VARIETY IN SPORTS it comes to devotion and inconve- nience. Spectators at any athletic event always provide moral support and even boost the player’s confidence. At Coe-Brown we feel that we have an exceptional group of sup- porters, ranging from parents and townspeople to fellow students and faculty. So fans, for all of your time, effort and especially for your devo- tion. the athletes of Coe-Brown would like to say thank you. 29
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‘You want an autograph?' Janet Tasker and a Paying close attention to the matter at hand are faculty members Miss llelmholdt, Mr. young spectator. Shepherd, Mr. Mason, Mr. Smith, Mr. Smart, and also Gary Smart. Mrs. Sauls is always there to lend a helping hand. ‘We’re not going to let the cold weather bother us!' Mrs. O’Neal, Mrs. Daley, Mrs. Mitchell. Collene Mitchell, and Sean Howcroft. bating a friendly ‘llello!’ Mrs. Knox. Mr. Knox, Mrs. Colby. Marion l.aberre. Cheering at a boys' soccer game are Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Cummings. Mr. Webb, and Mi W ebb. 28
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All for One Success may be measured in many different ways, but there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that the 1983 Coe-Brown Baseball Team had a successful season. Under the supervision of Coach Mark Yeaton the boys jumped to an 11 win 4 loss regular season record and then proceeded to the Finals in the State Tournament finishing the season ranked second in the State. The team’s leading batters were Glenn Wilhani (.421), Wade Sauls (.385), Steve Piwowarczyk (.383), and Keith Jock (.381 ). Pitching aces were Bill Johnson with 38 innings, Doug Dimes and Mark Gardner with 29 innings a piece. The emotional spark plug of the high flying Comanches were a trio of seniors, Rob Johnson. Jim Bongiovanni, and Glenn W itham. For any team to be successful, they must work as a team. Teamwork was essential in Coe-Brown’s game plan. It was never more evident than on the field. Memories of this unique group of athletes will be as easy to remember as the phrase 'Beat it.’ Steve Colby hope to play more next year. IxkiIch like another triple for Glenn VI itham. A faithful bench: Mark Gardner. Ryan Sauls. Bruce Steven . Chuck Lloyd. John Brown. Steve Colby. Good backup Jamie, but Bonjo's low on thi one. Jamie Johnson. Jim Bongiovanni. 30
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