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cut anlong dotted line I f) ( ndmnm In a season classified as re- building, the cross-country team, under the direction of Coach Phil Anderson, fin- ished with six wins and five losses. Three returning let- terman sparked the team to their victories: Kelly Yost, Brad Gladfelter, and Brad Snell. Junior John Bundy, along with soph mores Kay Smith, John Brenneman and Steve Morrison added depth to the team. Senior and four year varsity runner Kelly Yost was named MVP. He set a course record of 15:42 in his junior year, and also placed seventh in district competition for that season. Coach Ander- son is anticipating an overall improvement in the upcoming years: Depth is the key to winning in cross-country. row 1, l-r: J. Snyder, M. Bailey, row 2: B. Snell. K. Yost. B. Gladfelter. row 3: J. McDonald. T. Gei- man. D. Knaub, M. Chronister. E. Snyder. M. Hess, B. Baile. T. Perry, row 4: R. Smith, T. Gross. J. Bundy. J. Brenneman, S. Morrison. C. COUNTRY Red Lion W Vo-Tech L Central W Dover L Y. Catholic W Eastern W West York w Y. Suburban L York High L Northeast. W Sp. Grove L row 1. l-r: T. Bricker. S. Baker, row 2: G. Auchenbaugh. V. Campanella, J. Smith. B. James, row 3: D. Houck. C. Sipe, M. Waltemyer. D. Taylor. A. Clough. S. Henry. Coach Kehr. GOLF Middletown Eastern W Y.Suburban I, York High Y. Catholic Susquehann. L Eastern Y.Suburban York High Y. Catholic Susquehann. Contrary to all other fall sports this year, the golf team compiled a losing season, with one win in eleven matches. Steve Baker, T« dd Bricker, Jeff Smith, and Brad James were returning lettermen. Baker shot from the top position while also re- ceiving MVP. The second girl ever on the golf team. Beth Manning, placed fifth in girls county competition. Coach Kehr stated the ap- parent when commenting on the season, the players from other schools were just better.” When reviewing golf records, a big inconsistency is found in winning and losing seasons. '63-’68 showed losses outweighing victories, while a complete turnabout was evidenced from ’69- 75. There was an “in- balance of power this season, with little back-up for the top men, stated Kehr. who is hoping for an improvement next year and more student interest in golf. Instant kepla • inst STEVEN MARK ADAMY CINDY ALWOOD ADAMY, S. 8 9 59; Coke Man — AI.WOOD. C. 5 8 59; Alwoody ; Girls Chorus 1,2.4; Nurse’s Aid 2,3.4; Science Fair 1,2; Hockey 1; Health Careers 2.3,4; Library 2.
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row 1, 1-r: D. Rineer, B. Shoemaker. P. Grim, J. Munchel, A. Kern, J. Hoffman, S, WiUhere. P. Stump. S. Large, row 2: K. Krout, M. Wineka, L. Hehr. G. Sommers. S. Kovacs, B. Owen. A. Werner. L. Aughenbaugh. S. Hartman. A. Mc- Donald, P. Hoke, J. I-arge, M. Stump, W. Lewis, row 3: F. Strausbaugh, M. Boll, E. Guarino. B. Keeney, C. Sullivan. J. Riedel. K. Trabert. B. Vernon, B. Brenneman. A. Myers, Stein INSTANT ltd LA? • INST GIRLS TENNIS Southwest. W West York L Sp. Grove W Red Lion W Central L Northeast. L York High W Y.Suburban L Dover L Hanover W 1976 girls tennis saw an overall team record of four wins and five losses, and a girls single tennis runner-up for York county from Dallastown, Peggy Bruns. Graduate Bruns, who played the number one position for the first three years of girls tennis at Dallastown. received the MVP award. She ended her senior season with and eight win, one loss record, being beaten by the girl who later became the county champion, l.isa -Sher- myer. In the county play-offs, Bruns forced Shermyer into a third game before losing the hard-fought match. This being the first year for girls tennis in a league, many young and inexperienced players were competing. Coach Davidson is expecting a solid line-up next season with six returning players, and an overall better team record. Senior Julie Kauffman and junior Jean LeCates, who played second and third man, respectively, will be the top returnees. The girls intramural track team produced a record of two and four in this first exhibition year before a YCIAA league was formed. Sue Wilshere. Sally- Large. Patty Stump, and Jenny Hoffman established a new county record for the 880 yard relay, at 1:55.3. while competing in the York Suburban relays. Large was the team captain and a sprinter, while Hoffman was the most improved runner and long jumper. Dallastown’s first victory came in the third meet, where Kennard-Dale was outdistanced by a score of 64--!4. Two losses later found the girls again victorious by running over York Suburban on a score of 70-35. Coach Lynn Shive is looking forward to a good standing in league competition next season, as she will have six experienced competitors returning. 1977 will also see com- petition in field events such as the long jump, high jump, discus, and shotput. Running events will feature 80 yard hurdles, a 220 yard dash, three distance runs, two relays, and one medley relay. GIRLS TRACK Northeast. L Red Lion L Ken.-Dale W Y. Catholic I. York High I. Y. Suburban W row 1, 1-r L. Olphin, G. Weir, T. Bommer, M. Bommer, T. Vavreck, J. I-abriola, row 2: B. Shet- tel, P. Bruns. J. LeCates. Coach Davidson. M. Dolce. J. Kauffman, M. Gdovin. ANDERSON, K. 11 28 69; Que sera sera 2”; Beacon 4; Spectator Bus. 4; Student Council 3: Hockey 1,2.3; Intra- murals 1,2,3; A.F.S. 1.2.3—ATTIG. J. 4 27 59; Chorus 1,3-ATTIG. M. 10 26 59; Mike : Science Fair 1,2; Track 1.2.3.4. KANDE LEE ANDERSON JANICE L. ATTIG MICHAEL R. ATTIG
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