Douglas MacArthur High School - Itella Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1984

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lUpper leftl Scott Iacqmain breaks one away. IUpper rightl Tom Haeger places his ap- proach shot carefully. ILower leftl Erik Loberg lines up his putt... ILower rightl And after lining up his putt, Loberg hopes its a good one.

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COLFERS CAPTURE RECIONALS ACAI ! MASSEY REGIONAL MEDALIST 146! Golf OPP Iohn Glenn Alma Bridgeport Swan Valley Mt Pleasant Oscoda Arthur Hill Owosso Eisenhower Frankenmuth Midland Arthur Hill St. Stevens Oscoda 4 Midland Dow A Traverse City . Midland 427 Vassar 448 Seniors Chris Massey, Scott lacqmain, and Tom Haeger led the D.M. Golf Team to a very respectable season with an overall average of 81.4. The team startedout slowly with three losses but came along to win 7 straight matches. Hard work paid off for the team with a 13 win 5 loss record. Varsity Coach Ron Stelter said that they should have done better in the Conference but winning the Regionals helped. The team was 1st in Regionals, 3rd in Conference and 16th in State. Chris Massey had an outstanding season with the low team average of 79.9. Hewas also All Conference 1st team, and was the Regional Medalist with a score of 81. Scott Iacqmain was next with an average of 82, and third was Tom Haeger with an 82.2. These two were also All Conference 2nd team. The remaining top 5 consisted of: Freshman Tom Hooper with an 89.4 average and Iunior Steve Sujkowski with a 91.9. Other members the team were Erik Loberg, Paul oepke, Iohn Iacoby, and Sam fUpper leftl Front row: Ieff Iudd, Paul Koepke, Sam Naccairato, Steve Sujkowski,Chris Massy. Back row: Iohn Iacoby, Erik Loberg, Scott Iacqmain, Greg Hazen, Tom Haeger, Coach Ron Stelter. ILower rightl Tom Haeger, No.2 golfer, putts with confidence.



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Four Year League Champions Team Goals Attained lzvvl l ,Q R ,a,a Ju- ? ITop picturel Front row: Kal Kaufman, Greg Mortimore, Randy Newbold, Dave Koepplinger, Sam Shaheen, Steve Stewart. Second row: Coach Bill Page, Brian Schultz, Paul Colligan, Kurt Englund, Mark Van Horn, Tom Iacoby, Coach lim Keenan, Coach Dick Curry. Back row: Steve Keenan, Rob Bordeaux, Mike Nicholson, Paul Curry, lohn Iacoby, Greg Frank. fAbove1 Steve Stewart and Kurt Englund congratulate each other after a MacArthur goal. 148! Hockey In the words of junior Steve Stewart, The successful season was due to lots of talent and players with depth. A successful season it was indeed. The talented DM Hockey Team won the League Championship again this year, mak- ing it the fourth year in a row the Generals have earned this title. Next year the team will be losing three talented Seniors, Sam Shaheen, Dave Koepplinger and Greg Frank. However, the team and coaches alike are convinced it will be their best season yet and are especially intent on beating Sault Ste. Marie which has given them the most trouble in the past. Coach Dick Curry says, We made a lot of strides toward next season and he added that for the first time the DM Icemen will have a good chance of going on to win the Dis- trict and State Championships next year. The players feel this goal can be accomplished. Next year will be our best year because next year's Seniors will be at their peak, says Iunior Mark Van Horn. As for this year, the DM Skaters were looking good on the rink in more ways than one. The team pur- chased' new snappy-looking cooperalls. These new pants pleased the Generals as well as their fans and they all feel it was a worthwhile and much needed investment. Steve Stewart and Brian Schultz both received The Most Improved Player Award at this year's Hockey Awards Banquet. The Most Valu- able Player Offense Award was given to Senior Greg Frank, while Paul Colligan received the MVP Award for Defense. The most Ver- satile Player Award was given to both Iohn lacoby and Mike Nichol- son.

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