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SENIQRS will l 'A' 1 .1 o Right- Front Row: Paul Penland, Tony Shircliff, Rob Meecha, Back Row - Coach Calvin Biggs, Neil Olliges, Lee, David Sanford, Mike Potts. Not Shown: Donnie Jaggers. Jock Talk When asked to comment on their toughest team, David Cash said, I believe it would be P.R.P., because they're our most evenly matched team, and they're our rivals. DeSales was the most remembered game by several of the players, because it was the top of the seventh, and the game was tied. But the Colts scored, causing them to win the game and to go to State. ef We K 'WM J gal ? live Jeff connects with Danny for the out. ff! , 1, K 'fd sm 31 Is he safe. or is he out? Baseball- l65
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The i985 Doss High School baseball team completed another season with a close win- lose record of I3-ll ln his third year of coaching the Dragons, Coach Calvin Biggs led one of the most talented young, but inexperienced, teams Doss has ever had. The Dragons started out a little slow this past season, when they only won five out of their first ten games. But this slump didn't last for long. They went on to win their next four games and then tied their next game against the tough team of Iroquois High. Despite a less than spectacular record of l3-l2, the Dragons had little difficulty defeating the Bearcats of Beth Haven to win the district championship. The Dragons made it all the way to the semi-finals of the region, where they lost to Desales 4-3. The outstanding players of the i985 Doss High School baseball team were sen- iors: Mike Potts and Neil Olliges. Other seniors include: Donnie Jaggers. David Lee, Rob Meecha, Paul Penland, David Sanford, and Tony Shircliff. Left to Right - Front Row: Tony Shircliff, Bryan Crum, Chris Harvry, Joey Troklus, Dustin Jacobs, Bruce Crum. Paul Penland. Middle Row: Andy Alvey, Danny Leas Bryan Rowley, David Hibbs, Tony Denham, Rob Meecha, Todd Hash. Back Row: Coach Calvin Biggs, Niles Whitson, Neil Olliges, Jeff Emberton, Danny Pfister, Dav Lee, David Sanford, David Cash, Mike Potts. Not pictured: Donnie Jaggers. l64-Baseball
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The l984-85 boys tennis team ended its year by beating Butler to win their region and advance to the state tournament for the fourth year in a row. In the first round of the state tournament our top seed, Brian Nichols lost with a score of 4-6, 7-6, 3-6. Todd Barber drew the third seed in the state and lost in the first round with a 06, O-6 score. Our doubles team of Denny Jackson and Derek Coleman lost in the first round with a score of 4-6, O-6. Our other doubles team, Todd Rush and Jeff Prosser won in the first round and lost in the second round to end our stay in the state tournament. With an 8-2 win-loss ratio in their region the team members were: seniors - John Seitz and Greg Quiggens: juniors - Brian Nichols, Todd Barber, Jeff Prosser, and Denny Jackson, 1 . . . up Y un-rn W 1 M- v A fi , 4 iw , V lg, Y , 5, 1 gli' A' D w g-,M I'-3 3, wr? i t ' ,, f', f ' f V '- iw , , Vykim, 2, V I ' X I66-Boys Tennis '- 7 L.,. as sophomores - Todd Rush, Todd Whitehouse. Derek Coleman, Sean Riley and one fresh- man Jeff Vice. The coach for the 84-85 team was Kevin Salyer. ln his first year of coaching tennis at Doss he gave a great deal of time, support. and guidance to the entire team. ,Westerners . g - Butler 3- X Meade i Q W 3- Southern : ': ,L ,l l W 5- Holy cross W 5- lroquois if W 5- Meade Co. 'C L 2- vaney J ,,' f ,,:, g Fairdale D W 5- Row If Sean Riley, Todd Barber, Jeff Vice, Todd Whitehouse, Derek Coleman Row 2: Brian Nichols. Greg Quiggens, Jeff Prosser, Todd Rush, John Seitz, Coach Salyer -, I i
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