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This year both the Varsity and the Junior Varsity Women ' s Basketball teams worked hard and hod many personal successes. The varsity team finished its season with 10 wins and 9 losses. The overall season was up and down. The Junior Varsity team finished its season with 1 win and 17 losses, with a season of steady improvement from game to game. What the scores don ' t show is the support that was given to team members by the team, and the family bond and love that hos formed among team- mates. I feel that at the end of the season we had come together as a family, which helped us to work harder and play better as a team, stated Kris Thomas. Varsity Coach Pentzer add- ed, Their ability to pull themselves back up and support each other is one of their strongest points. Junior varsity coach Kuper stated, I feel that if this group of athletes keeps working, they will be very competitive as juniors and Row 1 — Janet Miller, Kris Thomas, Tracy Rholman. Row 2 — Amy Asher, Commie Capps, Jill Chestnut. Row 3 — Asst. Coach Ann Kuper, Cathy Mitchell, Michelle Parrinello, Marianne Stephens, Coach Jim Pentzer, (not pictured) Down Goodbar. (left to right] Tina Bangel, Kris Thomas, Kara Kersten, Corie Rohlman, Coach Ann Kuper, Stephanie Hogan, Carmine Dodds, Robin Estes, (not pictured) Gina Fisher, Amy Viles. Shooting for the Best! Girls Basketball DC 49 Mooresville Opp 37 54 Lawrence North 39 42 North Central 44 67 52 Arlington Pike 54 62 66 Ben Davis 64 61 52 73 39 33 Perry Meridian Southport County Brownsburg Franklin Central 50 51 56 64 54 48 Lawrence Central 67 55 Center Grove 47 44 Greenfield 64 61 50 Washington Warren Central Sectional 50 46 Reserve Girls Basketball DC 22 Mooresville Opp 31 26 Lawrence North 32 29 North Central 32 25 20 Arlington Pike 29 34 19 Ben Davis 48 38 23 27 22 9 Speedwoy Perry Meridian Southport Brownsburg Franklin Central 24 39 40 27 35 21 Lawrence Central 24 22 Central Grove 59 22 Greenfield 34 14 12 Washington Warren Central 22 27 Women ' s Basketball
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Year for Shattering Records! ' ty i Row 1 — Angie Cummings, Angela Guerra, Brian Vanslyke, Rick England, Matt Stanfield, Greg Hacker. Row 2 — Ken Teike, Shannon Starr, Anthony Fitzpatrick, Mike Parrinello, Chris Tate. Row 3 — Craig Emmert, Tom Avery, Coach Pete Molby, Coach Greg White, Rodrigo Badin, Leroy Williams, Scott Purdue, Jeff Wycoff, Jason Hilarides, Ken Nines. Scott Purdue swims the 500 freestyle, finishing with his best time ever (5.50.08). Scott is also a four-time letter winner and has earned the citizenship award for the past three years. The 1987-88 Men ' s Swimming team finished the season with 6 wins and 9 losses. This has been the best season since 1983. The season showed a slow steady improvement, although the record doesn ' t show it because of the tough competition. This was a year of breaking records. Over 50% of the team broke personal best records. Tom Avery broke the school record for the 50 yard freestyle, held by Bruce Young since 1974 at 23.0 seconds. Avery beat that with a 22.91 at sectional preliminaries. This year has been a good one for the swimming team, Coach Molby adds. With some work on filling in the weak spots, next year can be even better! Men ' s Swimming DC Opp No Score Howk Relays 67 Lawrence North 102 55 Ben Davis 117 68 Beech Grove 104 132 Speedway 69 Roncalli 78 60 Franklin Central 112 Cancelled Ploinfield Cancelled 10th County 127 Lawrence Central 43 55 Perry Meridian 117 7th C.S.A.C. 124 Tech 46 82 Greenfield 90 87 Franklin Community 85 56 Center Grove 115 67 Pike 110 97 Lebanon 71 53 Southport 119 6th Sectionals Mens Swimming 87
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Coach Pentzer explains new strategies to Senior Amy Asher. Amy was one of two team captains and an important leader on and off the court. Junior Marianne Stephens attempts to pass the ball to Junior Dawn Goodbar. Both were starters and returning lettermen. Junior returning letterman, Janet Miller pushes her way through and avoids a block to go for two points. Senior Michelle Parrinello jumps to put the ball through and score. At the end of the season Michelle will have earned 12 letters, the most letters any girl has earned in Decatur ' s history. Women ' s Basketball 89
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