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61 '7 '-...f OPPONENT King Robinson jefferson Leto Hillsborough Brandon Plant Chamberlain Plant City . Q. '..,.,: A .ff- ': M...-.-i ' PLACE HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME DATE y EBHS OPPONENT Feb 7 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 7 Feb 4 Mar 7 Mar 7 Mar 7 Mar 4 Top left: Miss Butler swung for the ball. Middle left: Concentration was Lisa Thompson's game plan. Center: Kimber Norris made a backhand look easy. Middle right: Missy Butler served a hard shot. Bottom left: Michele Lenco volleyed the tennis ball. Bottom right: 7980-81 Tennis Team: tRow 11 Missy Butler, Sheila Thrower. Kimber Norris, Erin Clendening tRow 22 Michele Lenco, june Rogers, Tracy Tedder, Lisa Thompson, Coach Connie Almquist Girls' Tennis: Sportsf223
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Hit 'em With Your Best Shot Led by Coach Con- nie Almquist, the girls' tennis team finished their season with a record of 0-9. The tennis team owed much of its success to its senior members Michele Lenco and Sheila Thrower, who both held the title of cap- tain. Also a captain, was Missy Butler, a junior at East Bay. The remaining team consisted of Lisa Thompson, Kimber Norris, Erin Clenden- ing, lune Rogers and Tracy Tedder. Com- peting in singles Competition were team members Missy Butler lfirst singlesl, Sheila Thrower lse- cond singlesl, Tracy Tedder ltltifd singlesl, Michele Lenco lfourth singlesl and Kimber Norris lfifth singlesi. In the doubles com- petition, the first pair consisted of Missy Butler and Tracy Ted- der, and also the second couple, Michele Lenco and Kimber Norris. Although the team's wins numbered less than desired, during their duo-meet com- petitions, their hard practice and dedica- tion paid off. At dis- trict competition, they placed over Dis- trict Vll rivals: Hillsborough, Robin- son and Plant City. Top right: Coach Almquist directed team members from the court side. Middle left: Sheila Thrower gave her best shot. Middle right: Coach Almquist gave pointers to Tracy Tedder during her game. Bottom left: Miss Butler waited for the returning volley. Bottom right: Tracy Tedder hit a baseline shot. 222fSports: Girls' Tennis Samwwsm ai
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TRACK: The Universal Language Following earlier spr- ing sports, track took the position as last of the 1980-81 athletic season. Because of this, the team was in good physical condition. The track team had some of the finest athletes at- tending East Bay. Their coach, George Goff, held practices every day after school. The team competed against some of the best 4A schools in the state. Their 3A status gave them the added incen- tive to win. ln reference to this, Coach Goff said, . .. there are some 4A schools that realize when they compete against East Bay there are some events in which they will have no chances. Overall the team did uite well, usually lfinishing second in a tri-meet. Districts were held at Chamberlain High School on April 24th. East Bay Hig School hosted the regionals on May 1st. Team captains were: seniors Richard Massaro and Vincent Pittman, and juniors Scot Clark and Wesley Brown. Coach Coffalso commented on his players, ... the most improved athlete in the fied events was most definitely Kevin Killebrew, I feel he was capable of setting a school record in the pole vault. One can never say enou h about athletes liie jimmy Buckridge, Wesley Brown, Scot Clark and Ted Myles. Coach Goff also added, Years a o, there were individguals who believed that music was the universal language, but no more, now it is athletics. Top right: Coach George Goff showed the track team his running style. Middle left: Robert Siatkowski gave it his best effort. Middle right: Kevin Killebrew was East Bay's most improved athlete. Upper bottom: Scot Clark was the team's best high jumper. Lower bottom: The track team warmed up before practice. 224fSports: Boys' Track -.. A The
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