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, Q T ' if 1 M .. N 'A irls' Golf Team on Ton 1983 was a great year for Girls Golf. They were 5 and 7 for the season: then at Conference the girls took everyone by surprise and placed first. In Regionals they took an admirable fourth place out of 15 schools, missing state by a few strokes. The All-Conference players this year were junlor Laurie Sible and senior Sally Lief- broer. Coach Chet Murawski says he really enjoyed coaching golf and thinks the girls did a great job. iAl The 1983 Glrls' Golf Team, QBl The girls get ready to tee off. iCl Practice makes perfect, Laurle. iDl Sally Llefbroer's All-Conference swlng. Sports 103
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Page 106 text:
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r 1- ff -fffv A . A ,,-.,, ,H Varsit Tenni Dehuild -I-BEII11 The 1983 tennis season was a rebuilding year, according to Mr. David Berles, coach of the Varsity Tennis Team. This year's team was one of the youngest teams East Kentwood ever had. However, the team was full of en- thusiasm and dedication. They im- proved considerably through the season, and if the younger members continue their hard work, great things can be ex- pected from the tennis team within the next three or four years. QAJ The 1983 Varsity Tennis Team. tBi Steve Knoop warms-up before a match. 1Ct Mitch Gathercole serves an ace. 103 Jim Kaiser concentrates on his return. Sports
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Softball Better Than xnecred As a team, you surpassed all of our expectation! exclaimed Coach Sue Barthold in summing up the season for her club. For a young team, the 11-12 overall season record was good, and great improvement towards the end of the season gave them sixth place in the conference with a 6-8 record. The club included six freshmen, six sophomores and only one senior, Kim Bart. Top batters were co-captains Amanda Dodd 1.3115 and Cheryl Carpenter l.291l. Pitchers were Amanda Dodd and Cheryl Mastbergen. Most Valuable Player was Amanda Dodd, who also was named All Conference Utility ln- fielder. Most Improved was Cheryl Singleton. Coaches were Ms. Sue Barthold l B J and Eric O'Brien. lAl The '83 Girls Softball Team. QBJ Shelley Tetter waits for the right pitch. lCl Another strike by Sherri Mastbergen. lm Ricky whales onthe ban. 104 Sports .,t, olisll vtl lii' o.i,sl : l,rf i tyls lglgg rrlg lfl Tyr. TST. fifli Vgii Slr' '. if '- if M DPP 5 8 S an as 1 OIG M , f 'am f 'fill iii 3 'Ill A Nw l i ..,..... - . l an 4 2 W? ,Wi Til , U ' - 'nf Y S 'i s w , A-my .9 at-,cms
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