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-fr J i X. Girls Swimming 6 i i J J Pi i f N iii,J Boys Swimmin V5 .X 55 rl XM: ...W ,X Nas. ggi. ' -J iii -J :NX flake f Nix- wig ' as 15 xg Nj The boys' swimteam ended the X season with a 7-2-1 dual meet -VXA record. 'X Led by Brad Ben and Tom ' McGinnis, the team placed first Q3 and fourth respectively in the Riverside-Brookfield and the ' 1 Naperville Central invitationals. N The aqua-barbs finished second YN in both the conference and N district meets, qualifying four swimmers to the state meet. Tf'5McGinnis qualified in the 50yd L freestyle and 100 butterfly, setting a district record. Beil also set a district record qualifying 'Ni im for the state meet in the 2 yd medley. Joining ,lieil and J McGinnis .Ein the stateiualifying -Mfg relay teqapl were Rob Vglelyte and R K 1 Xu- N3 Andy CEIQF. -.E Qxfx g X QC -..--vi. flfzi fi. ,L , x A L Xb NX-J as x .. xl X. X-J J 'X X X . ix Qi XQHR Ex., guy-fd C my ' W f - Q X 2 ex be-2 3 - X S . vt X . i X Tj -L ix... N 71 fx ' A -s as X3 we , is sv! 1, ' 3' N H N 1 xx X lx -.L K 3 1 'N-,X N.. xr.-. Q' L . E M- x - -. , N. 51,3 E. 1- 1 X fs QT . 1 Ki ii'-Q 2 14-R i hi Sf 3 . X W Sf. xi? as 1, gs , . . 's.,,f '-s. . L gk '- xr: ' is - -1. '-a H '- ' ' '- XG 1 ' 4-. xx f 12 is s . - .Q - 5 i X -fm . -f .Q 'X . - 1, , .1 J fa-. -l X M ' - -fi . n we l fr. X X E44 XTXM-i., 'g?zV,J ' .. FRONT ROW: M. Fowler, J. Livingston, A. Shane, K. Smith, T. Bayes: ROW 2: L. Steffen, A. Damkroger, S. O'Brien, K. Lows: ROW 8: P. Meier, A. I-Iampel, C. Fagan, L. Yards, M. Erickson. The girls' swim team finished the season with a disappointing 1-7 dual meet record. Dekalb placed fifth out of 10 teams in the Freeport invitational and competed in the conference and district meets placing third and fourth respectively. Two members of the team qualified for state competition, Sue O'Brien in the 200 and 500 freestyle, and Amy Damkroger in the 100 backstroke. O'Brien was elected MVP of the '81 team.
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Varsity Basketball FRONT ROW: D. Melms, C. Beh J. McKeel, B. Adkins, J. McAuley3 ROW 2: B. Kramer, C. Bejbl, C. Pardrldge, P. Johnson: ROW 3: Coach Rohlma , M. Krpan, D. Davenport B. Johnson, T. Lehan, Coach Pett gell The Barbs' boys' basketball team finished the regular season with a l7-8 record. Seniors Steve Adkins, Curt Pardridge and Dave Melms led the team. The Barbs were the only team to beat state-ranked Rochelle and did it twice. First at the Leland G. Strombon Tournament 79-78, then on Jan. 30 at Rochelle's gym, 75-74. The team had their ups and downs throughout the year. After starting out with a 9-2 record, the Barbs dropped four straight. Of these four were loses to conference foes Lake Park, Aurora West and St. Charles which was the only team to beat the Barbs twice. The cagers went on to place third in conference with ai overall record of 9-5. This team was the best since the '77-78 Barb team which posted a 17-10 record. Other highlights for the year were beating East Aurora, Elgin Qtwicej, Streamwood ftwicej - and Lake Park. 3, 313 Q2 1 f F3 M 14 iii ,.. -n c, QEA----M----D 5 i M
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