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Girls Tennis Finishes 9-4 Row 1: Lori Mazrimas. Beth Brady. Marcy Pauser. Janet Jensen. Melissa Williams. Lisa Giese. Joan Frost. Row 2 Assistant Coach Dale Quick. Laura Hull, Lynn Hunsburger. Kelly Sheridan. Sara Stover. Karen Jorgensen. Mekssa Downs. Debbie Van Oosten. Jone Carlson, and Coach Bob Ryser. Sara returns the boll with great strength. The 1979 Girl's Tennis Team finished with an over all season record of nine wins and four losses. The team consisted of mainly upperclassmen with four seniors, five juniors, four sophomores, and two fresh- man. Lynn demonstrates a perfect back- hand Lynn Hunsburger still held the number one position followed by: Melissa Dwons, Sara Stover. Jane Carl- son, Karen Jorgensen, and Joan Frost. Laura Hull played seven. The number one doubles were played by Lynn and Melissa. The number two doubles were played by Sara and Jane The number three doubles were played by Karen and Joan. Lynn qualified for State because she placed third in the District singles. The State meet was held at Arlington. She won one match and lost two. Sports 13
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mmammmi C.C, Runs Young Team Varsity C.C. Row 1 Coach Greg Wegner. Paul Cordell. Jeff Rumph. Kevin James. Joe Boll man, Mark Kreger, Coach Tony Edgcomb Row 2 Mike Weitzel. Pat Cleary. Tom Frftfs. Bob Gibler. Mark Pitman. The Cross Country Dukes finished their season 7-7-1 a record that didn't reflect the true strength of the team. Having only two seniors, Kevin James and Mark Kreger, the Dukes depended heavily on their youth, as sophs Mark Pitman, Tim Fritts, and Paul Cordell all ran Varsity. What the team lacked in experience, they more than made up for in determina- tion and spirit. Co-captains Joe Bollman, Kreger, and Pitman were focal points of team unity, as they promoted total team effort through their unrelenting discipline and self effort. Although plagued by injuries all season, the team was able to put it all together at the end of the season. The Dukes placed fourth out of 17 teams at the district and headed for the sectionals at Peoria. This year was also devoted to building next year's team. All new members to the 500 Mile Club were underclassmen Charlie Hackbarth, Jeff Rumph, Bollman, and Pitman all joined the 500 Miler's, and Paul Cordell became a 1000 Miler. The Sophomore Harriers had an excep- tional season record of 10-4, not bad for a team that lost its top three runners to the Varsity. Men of fhe hour: Mark Kreger cruises toward the finish (above), while Joe Bollman fights the pack, (below). Mark, Kevin, Only Seniors Soph C.C. Row 1 Ron Johnson. Charlie Hackbarth. William Huffman. Pat Allen. Row 2 Coach Wegner. Ken Kobler. Andy Worley. Tory Campbell. Tim Devine. Jeff Maves. Dave Morss. John Calloway. Coach Edgcomb. Sports 12
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Dukes Come Close With an outstanding 1-2 overall record and a 5-1 con- ference record, the Dixon Dukes Varsity Football Team finished second in the NCIC to the L-P Cavaliers. The Dukes just missed qualifying for the class 4A playoffs, due to a close loss to L-P. This loss was the only dissappointing mo- ment of the season. In past years known generally for their defense, the Dukes developed a potent offense. This offense haunted defenses around the conference. No matter what de- fense was used the Dukes moved the ball. Led by senior QB Jim Drew, they could do about anything. Drew, himself could either run, handoff, or pass. When he handed off, he gave it to one of two capable senior backs, halfback Lester Ruffin or fullback Arex Coleman. Another back who was known as more of a receiver, was senior singback Ron Jordan. If the opposing defense was fortunate enough to stop the running attack, then Drew went to the air. Hitting seniors Bill Miller, Kevin Oswalt, and Jordan for short and long gains. Whenever the defense tookover they stopped teams dead. The front line consisted of ends: Dale Tornow and Larry Farley, tackles Rick Reubin and Dave Floray, and masw guard Jim Shipped. The Smith borthers, Dave and Mike, made up the linebacking tandem. The quarterback baffling secondary was composed of Drew, Miller. Oswalt, and Ruffin. Dixon started out the season by beating Riverside- Brookfield and DeKalb (overtime), before losing to the always tough Rochelle Hubs. Next they rolled over Kewanee, Sterling and Ottawa (homecoming). Then came the crucial L-P game, in which Dixon rallied in the fourth quarter, only to fall short. But the Dukes ended the season on a winning note by beating Streator and Rock Falls. Overall, Coach Berentes has to be happy with his team's performance.having their best season since he's been here. Row 1: Pat Jones. Gene Hufford. Mike Smith. John Shank, Doug Myers. Ron Heck. P.J. Scharer. Brett Webb. Row 2: Bill Miller. Jim Drew. Jim Webb, Kevin Oswalt. Todd Groshans. Ron Jordan. Er- nie Stinson. Steve Hess, Ca- meron Longan. Row 3: Coach Cooper. Arex Coleman. Lester Ruffin. Larry Farley. Don Finch, Doug Nicklaus, Jim Shipped. Row 4 Coach Jennings, Steve Drew. Mark Andrews. Dale Tor- now. Doug Mossholder, Dave Floray. Rick Reubin. Chip Stitzel, Mike Davis, Coach Berentes. Be- low Jim Drew backs into the pocket to spot one of his re- ceivers. Below Middle Safety Bill Miller chases an Ottawa receiv- er Below Right A very impor- tant key to the Dixon offense —
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