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Varsity Baseball D.C. OPP 14 Cascade 1 5 North Central 6 2 Lawrence North 10 10 Monrovia 4 4 Greenfield Central 5 Martinsville 6 4 Brebeuf 14 1 Brebeuf 15 11 Speedway 11 2 Brownsburg 12 Ben Davis 10 4 Avon 14 8 Avon 9 1 Mooresville 3 3 Ben Davis (Marion W) 4 Center Grove 1 6 Roncalli 12 6 Perry Meridian 9 8 Franklin Central 1 7 Beech Grove 6 Beech Grove 6 5 Pike 2 1 Warren Central 2 2 Southport 19 17 Lawrence Central 13 Shortstop Sophomore John Lamarr gets ready to dig out a well-hit ground ball. Sliding into home place, Senior Kurt Haupt makes it home safely. This was Kurt ' s fourth year playing baseball. Basebal 67
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Varsity Baseball Row 1 — Mike A. Wilson, Scott Davis, Steve Utley, Kurt Haupt, Roger Hankins, Row 2 — Coach Walpole, Dickey Rackley, Scott Johnson, Chris Kinnard, John Mann, Coach Webster, Row 3 — Rex Morgan, Jeff Bagley, Brian Davis, Mike Underhill, Brian Riggen. Reserve Baseball Row 1 — Tony Glaze, Robert Burch, Scott Hauger, Greg Cox, Row 2 — Brian Tipmore, John Lamarr, Roger Estes, Sean Jones, Larry Lewis, Robby Campbell, Row 3 — Larry Leffler, Coach Taylor, Steve Ball. Reserve Baseball D.C. Opp 5 North Central 12 5 Greenfield 18 8 Mooresville 2 16 Speedway 3 Ben Davis 20 15 Plainfield 7 5 Perry Meridian 16 1 Franklin 16 10 Beechgrove 4 Beechgrove 4 Warren Central 5 3 Southport ' M0 g, - A Respectable Season The 1986 Varsity Baseball team ended its season with 10 wins and 18 losses. Strong hitting and fielding were the keys to the respectable season. The schedule for Decatur Central is very tough and I thought my players did very well, commented Coach Phil Webster. Highlighting their season was winning two games in sectionals and then advancing to the finals, only to be beaten by Mooresville Pioneers by a score of 3 to 1. The Most Valuable Player of the 1986 season was Senior Scott Johnson. Receiving the Citizenship Award was Senior Scott Davis. The Reserve Baseball team coached by John Taylor ended its season with a record of 5-7. I ex- pect big things out of the ' 86 and ' 87 Varsity Baseball team, stated Coach Webster. I was real proud of my team; they fought hard, they stuck with it, and played well all season. Despite their injuries, continued Coach Webster. 66 Baseball
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Girls Shaped Season to a TEE Proud Coach Ends Season with Even Record. The 1986-87 Girls Varsity Golf team ended its season with a respectable record of an even 7 wins and 7 losses. Coach Don Huff- man was very proud of their suc- cessful record because they lost 5 senior letter winners from last year ' s squad. In 1985, the girls golf team had its best season ever, with a team record of 10 wins and only 3 losses, My girls did a lot better than I would ever have imagined with just one girl returning to the Girls Golf D.C. Opp 224 Howe 245 212 Martinsville 186 211 Ben Davis 233 238 Franklin Community 269 215 Pike 208 220 Center Grove 210 208 Brebeuf 276 209 Southport 208 468 Conference 6th 211 Speedway 237 220 Warren Central 205 431 County 4th 208 Broad Ripple 255 204 Chatard 202 216 Perry Meridian 206 506 Sectionals 6th squad, stated Coach Huffman. Next year, the 1987-88 Varsity Girls Golf team will be receiving 5 letter winners on the squad. They are Juniors: Kara Ogle, Beth Pat- terson, and Shannon Greve. Janet Miller was the only Sophomore who lettered. Stacy Walker, an im- pressive lady golfer, was also the only freshman who lettered on this year ' s squad. The Most Valuable Golfer for this year ' s squad was also the only returning letter winner. This person was Junior Kara Ogle. Freshman Stacy Walker was awarded The Citizenship award. The Most Im- proved Golfer was Junior Beth Patterson. With Junior Kara Ogle returning off the 1985-86 squad, next year looks good with the 5 letter win- ners and the rest of the squad, added Coach Huffman. Concentrating on the ball, Sophomore Janet Miller gets ready to swing. Row 1 — Jodi Brown, Shannon Greve, Beth Patterson, Janet Miller. Row 2 — Diana Roe, Stacy Walker, Kara Ogle. Vicki Bolin, Stephanie Surber. 68 Girls golf
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