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,'-J ' ' fi! L I f Injuries, illness hamper freshmanround robin Coach Judy EIIisor's freshman squad also competed in the district round robin. Although they did not fare as well in their dual meets as did their var- sity counterparts, part of the blame can be placed in the fact that they were forced to forfeit several matches due to sickness or iniury. With no backups to replace the absentees, the losses hurt the squad in their final district standings. Competing in singles for the boys were Danny Stranksy at number one sin- gles and David Ouaak at number two. In competition the duo of Shannon Betty and Paul Massey remained the top team for the freshmen all spring. Terry League and Greg Spitzenberger held down the second spot. Shelly Parker and Lisa Busby were the number one girls team in the spring. Cheryl Hollis played one singles, while Karen Romano and Bonny Hooks held down number two doubles. Melinda Moses competed at number two singles. A. Coach Judy Ellisor talks with Karen Romano, a member of the freshman squad. Right after a match is often the best time to discuss the match. B. Finding a couple of good balls can be a problem for those who come over from the north campus. Fresh- man Terry League looks for a few before starting practice. C. Despite a lack of experi- ence, the freshman team came through to play competitive tennis. FIRST ROW: Danny Stransky, Terry League, Shannon Betty, David Quaak, Grey Spitzenberger, Paul Massey and Bill Oaks. SECOND ROW: Coach Judy Ellisor, Melinda Moses, Cheryl Hollis, Shelly Parker, Julie Young, Melissa Uhl, Karen Romano, Bonnie Hooks and Coach Robert Dunivan. D. Minutes after winning her match, Cheryl Hollis, freshman, comes to the net for the traditional handshake. E. With his wrap-around topspin fore- hand, Greg Spitzenberger follows the progress of his shot. After watching the results, Spitzenberger will run to the net for a putaway volley. F. Freshman Shelly Parker hits through her forehand in a district match. Parker came out after football season was over and was also a freshman cheerleader. G. Discussing the previous point and the mistakes in their match, freshman Shannon Betty, David Ouaak and League meet at the net. H. Julie Young and Karen Romano meet at the net between points to com- pare grips. Young is showing Romano the Eastern grip.
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