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Freshman Girls: Front fleft to rightl - Coach W. Brown. Back fleft to rightl - Pam Vance, Kim Goodrich, Lynette Miller, Cassandra Long. Tammie Stewart, Bettyjones, Susan Makowiczjill Sebekis. Carol Beasley, Becky Zachcis, Vickijones. 1 -.41 Freshman Boys: Front lleft to rightl- Mark Lawson, Brad Potts, Kirk Diller, Mike Pottsjaiiies Clcavcs, Brandon Artur, Back Cleft ro rightl - Chris Tysus, Rhett Ransdall. Mylas Copeland. Eric Newhon. Al Hodges, Keith Cunningham, Tom Waldren, Arman Martin. Rich Gram. Coach Moore, ,vw .Q , O Q ,Q X. A et' 1 K, 9? .Junior Varsity: lfront llctt to rightl- lNl3gr.W'0oclx'St.1rk, li.ickllct'trori3glirl- SdlllIl-ClllPlCIUl1.-'EliSXX'L'Lll'lllgl'Il.lNl.lIISlly'Rll.'l'. Keith l.aird. Doug Ausnelimrr. Coach R. Sly. Terry Bates. Amlx' llincs. lirxiui Clariiian. Greg Ousr, Matt liroirks, Sports 127
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126 WAY TO GO GO!! The freshman girls worked very hard to win as many games as they could, which was less than half of them, but they still had a great learning season. On the other hand, the boys' fresh- man team was struck with the eligibility problem of members who were normally their startersg this young team will be remembered for their tremendous en- thusiasm. The Boysjunior Varsity team was a bit ofa disappointment, but they gave it all to try and win. I thought that we would at least make 500, so it was some- what ofa let down in this area, stated Coach Sly. Coach Sly has coached for six years, and this was his first losing season, so it was a big adjustment for him. This years' girls junior Varsity team had a great season under the great coaching of Mike Wilks. Really the only expectations that he had for the girls were to have another undefeated season, and to prepare them for the Varsity play- ing level. Freshman Debi Weaver, felt that she had improved her weakest area while Freshman, Dana Morrison felt that thejV had a super year, and they should have high expectations for next year. I felt that I had improved a great deal, the team and Mr. Wilks were always very supportive to me, remarked Dana. Freshman Cindy Burch, never expect- ed to be on thejV team or even a starter. Cindy's biggest moment this season was , , in Lincoln. The score was tied in the JV Girls Scores: fourth quarter only a few seconds to to EHS 45 Centennial Z7 - w . 5 ' EHS 49 St. Teresa I0 - W Then Cindy was fouled, and the game EHS 38 Bloomington 25 - W was up to her. I was so nervous, all I EHS 4.2 Danville 21 - W could think of was what ifI miss them EHS 50 Normal -2,3 - W both, who would win then? Cindy later EHS 34 MHS 14 -XX! stated. However, Cindy pulled through EHS 52 Lincoln 51 - W and made both of her shots to lead her EHS 48 MHIIOOH 44 - W team to another victory. TLDHS gi L Thej.V. Girls have a 56-I record for the anrou , - EHS 41 Normal Z9 - W Past two years' EHS 58 Sacred Heart 53 -W 1. Cindy Burch puts two freethrows in to win with EHS 7,6 MHS 22 - W only 3 seconds to go. EHS 57 Ufbafw 25 - W f.i Ellf2Zlfi,S 2'S,ZT.f'iT1Z'.1'ZfFlTl2Y Tfllm RHS 45 Lincoln 32 ' W 3. Doug Ausnehmer looks for an opening to one ISHS 51 Centennial JI - W ofthe inside men, IQIIS 47 Mt, Zinn 54 . W 4. Ausnehmer shoots two and adds two more to EHS LM SIJIIS 17 - W the Panthers' score. Final Record I9-I jV Boys' Scores: EHS 55 Mt. Zion 57 - L EHS 58 Central 46 - L EHS 48 Danville 60 - L IfllS 54 Normal 56 - L EHS 55 Lincoln 62 - L IEIIS 46 Mattoon 50 - L EHS 56 SDIIS 58 - W EHS 54 Bloomington 60 - L EHS 64 Rantoul 55 - W EHS 48 Normal 70 - L IZIIS 51 MHS 55 - W ISHS 52 Urbana 56 - L EHS 58 Lincoln 43 - L IZIIS 49 Centennial 62 - L EHS 44 Southeast 46 - L EHS 37 SDHA 41 - L JV Tourney - T lills 62 P6Oria Central 58 - W junior Varsity: Front fleft to rightb-Lisa Rabideau Cindy Burch Trisha Plantiz Shelley Ilinn Bickflelttorightl Coich M Wilks EI IS 69 Islocjnqingtfyn 62 , L Allison Aldridge, Dana Morrison, Shawn Ferguson Tania West Debi Weaver Final Record - 4-I6 Sports
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We are the Champions! The Eisenhower girls' Bowling team ended their season with an undefeated record of 12-0. Due mostly to the five returning letterwinners: Seniors Linda Wuellner, Darla llenrygjuniors Caro- lyn Thommas. Melinda Poe. and Kim Cookson. Melissa jones. Freshman. also contributed to the wins and had earned her first Varsity Letter. junior Valerie Bonnell returned to help the j.V. team with their season. The eighth bowler on the team was Freshman Tra- cy Bonnell. On February 1, the day before Sec- tionals, WAND-TV came out and filmed the girls in action. At the sectionals the team started out slow but they then exploded in the 2nd round, ending in second place, with 4,699 pins. Melinda received second in individ- uals at Sectionals with 1011 pins. On February 8. she went to state and placed 46th. At Sectionals Carolyn placed 5th with 967 pins, Linda re- ceived 8th with 911 pins. Kim placed 10th with 852 pinsg Darla received 12th with 817 pins. Carolyn Thommas had high series for the season with 592. Other high series were Kim Cookson 567, Lindy 545, Linda 540. Darla 557, and Melissa 501. Linda Wuellner had high game with a 216. Other games were Kim 212, Carolyn 209, Darla 205, Missy 201, and Lind 200. Four year letter winner, Linda Wuellner, who also placed her fresh- man year at state tournament, reflects, My junior year I felt, was my best year, because it was my best average and it was the highest ever, when our team was ranked eleventh in the state. Melinda Poe was very surprised when she received 2nd in individuals. But it would have been better if the team would have been able to go with her for morale support. Mrs. Collins was very pleased to have a team that was as experienced as they were. Coach Collins herselfhas been bowling for 25 years. Next year's team will be very strong because of the four returning lettermenf' She added that the only expectations she had were to return to state and to have an undefeated season which they did. EHS's bowling team had only lost one game in the past two seasons. Left to Right: Ifronrbz Missyjones, Carolyn Thommas, Kim Cookson, Linda Wuellner, Kendy Dolly. Trisha Pumphery Left to Right fbackl Darla Henry Valerie Bonnell, Coach Collins. Tracy Bonnell, Lindy Poe. 1 28 Sports
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