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5 1 1 East players advance to state pla offs r think the girls' determina- , tion, hard work and loyalty made our team a strong team, placing fourth in the city out of nine schools, said Berta White, women's tennis coach. The girls had a 4-3 record and placed fourth in the City League tournament. Judy Wong and Karen Frazier played singles in Regionals, and the teams of julie Wilson and Kathy Adams and Robby Peters and julie Davidson play doubles. Wilson and Adams were 1-1, but Peters and Davidson had a 3-1 record, which allowed them to place second in doubles at Regionals. They then went to State where their record was 0-1. This was a rebuilding year, said White. We had only two returning letter- women, we had very weak doubles at the beginning, which we corrected mid-season, and our doubles became our strongest ad- vantage, ' ' she explained. 1 f ' 1 -2 ,tr 79 1 V. wma .,,, we Q 4 I. Freshman julie Davidson returns a shot from the baseline as her partner, senior Robby Peters, looks on. 2. junior Karen Frazier sends a forehand hurtling from the baseline back at her opponent. 3. Members of the women's tennis team are ffront row, julie Wilson, Robby Peters, Kathy Adams, Kim Brown, Quynh Ngo, Qsecond rowj Tracy Arnold, Rose Nguyen, Annette Compton, Judy Wong, Karen Frazier, fback rowj Coach Berta White, Karina Shreefer, Christi Benton, Marnie Traylor, Jeri Ken- nedy, Tnida Hostler and Rebekah Bushey. 4. Seeing the opportunity to put the ball away, junior Rose Nguyen moves in to the net for a short shot. Women 'J Temzzk X23
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Sophomore team learn Ace system e weren't really sucessful in the win lose catagory, but we took a lot of kids and taught them our system and instilled in them an attitude re- quired of a varsity player. said Rick Stevens, sophomore football head coach. The sophomore football team won two games and lost five, however, Stevens stated, Most of our games were lost by less than a touchdown. Although sophomore football is not a major event like varsity is, Stevens says, It is a serious part of the varsity football pro- gram. We lthe coachesl don't take it light- ly, and the kids don't either. I-Ie went on to say, We laid down the ground work and the varsity coaches will put on the finishing touches. . . I was really encouraged by some of the potental of the kids. Some will make good varsity players, they're very quick and want to play. With our coaches, I think that they will develop into good varsity players. 1. Members of the sophomore football team are lfront rowj Troy Luginbill, Rickey Underhill, Robert Washington, Kevin Calison, Kelly Norlin, Keith Ren- froe, Harvey Miller, Robert Smith, Cornell Wheaton Randy Coffman, Ronnie Terrell, jeff Bontrager: lse- cond rowj George Haden, Ron Hatcher, Dung Treiu james Dilley, Andy Ash, Scott Reese, james Fischer Chad Rasmussen, Mark Lugen Buell, Delbert Erving jamie Brewer, Tim Caley, Mike Howard, Darren Sund- quistg fthird rowj Mark Vahle, Orlando Washington, David Christman, Mike Whatley, Chrisjones, George Antone, Brian Faust, Eddie Giesen, Robby Visger, Chris Armstrong, Russel Moldovan, George Hall,john Stillwellg lback rowl Coach Rick Hansen, Coach Eddie Southern, Kevin Richard, Darren Wheeler, Cliff Green,joel White, Aaron Collier, Robert Daniel,-Iohn Pray, Scott Dickerson, Wendell Peete, Mide Begay, justin Mork, Coach Rick Stephens. 2. A defense play is ready to be put into effect by the Baby Aces. 3. Battling a North defender for the ball, Chad Rassmason makes a plunge. 4. Kelly Norlin looks for an open space to pass. v 1 22 fibpbomore Football ,. . 8 A if ...f pe . 'f t' 3 . . ,. of ...,:V V g A Q 2' , A , Y Q-77 jg R sr .. W - 4 ew' 1, . . .' .. , . it ' .- 5 ' Q . 'Q ' W . -P at t-asf. ,ga ta ,, W 1 f tt in 2 J rr ,E v 1 1 Q . . -me-an
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JV, varsity have memorable season his has been the most en- joyable and certainly most memorable season I have a ever coached, stated Coach Janet Krack, adding. The varsity team showed everyone this year how tough they really are. Krack was named Coach of the Year for the third consecutive year, but when asked how she felt about this she said, As you well know, coaches only look as good as their teams. The varsity team went with a 28-6 record en route to their third consecutive City League volleyball championship that they shared with North. This year's team is extraordinary, commented Krack, before naming certain honors the girls earned. LaVonna Jacobs, Heidi Wimmer and Monica Spencer were all named All City first team, and Tracy Coslett was named All City second team. Delores Murillo was nam- ed All City honorable mention. Jacobs was also named 1983 state- honorable mention and Wimmer to the all state team. Jacobs and Spencer were named Washburn Rural High School All- Tournament team, while Wimmer was named Most Valuable Player in the tourna- ment. Spencer was honored by being the 1983 Most Valuable Player for East High School. The City League Championship score was 15-1, and the team was runner up in the Northwest Tournament. At the Washburn Rural Tournament, the varsity team placed third. They earned the title of sub-state champions and were mnner up in the state finals. Several new school records were set this year also. LaVonnaJacobs established school records for total points scored and having the most serves. School records for most spikes and spiking aces went to Heidi Wim- mer. But among the junior varsity, the out- come was not as positive. The JV squad's overall record for the season was 8-11. I felt with the small number of players' we had, we did a really good job. They prac- ticed hard and never gave up, said Coach Pat Reynolds. 2 f Vmayfjv Volleyball' 1. Getting into the perfect position, Terri Greene concentrates on hitting the ball. 2. Being ready for the ball to come to you is always important, as Michelle Forrest demonstrates. 3. Members of the junior varsity volleyball team are ffront rowj Shelly Newell, Wendy Wetzel, Debbie Dickinso Terri Greene, Theresa Fitzpatrick: iback rowj Coach Pat Reynolds, Beth Ackerman, Jami Parks, Sheryl Moshie Laura Brooker, Shelly Forrest, Anita Guoladdle.
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