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204 ily. Water Polo I.V. Flies, Two Losses The 1980 Iunior Varsity Water Polo Team had an exciting season with only 2 losses. Both losses were against Ann Arbor Pioneer, which proved to be very tough competition. The first time they played them was thier first game of the season and they had some experience they were able to hold them to on- ly a 4 point lead during their second game. One of the most outstanding accomplishments of the season was the conver- . sion of Jeff Lundy, from a football player to a water polo player. Ieff was a tough competition because of his strength, swimming speed, and endurance. Another player with ex- cessive amounts of talent in this grueling sport was Iohn Augspurger because of his talent and dedication, Iohn was voted most valuable player of the year by Coach Kurt Pfister, Assistant Coaches Bill Vincent, and Ieff Clark. During the team's final tournament, the State Meet, Seaholm came in a tough 6th place. Overall the team had a good season, despite being a fairly new team. We are looking forward to some ex- citing games next year. FRONT ROW: Mike Kitzman, Iohn Augspurger, Mark Kitzman. ROW 2: Ieff Lundy, Al Kovack, Alex Iorissan, Coach Kurt Pfister. sHs ' 2 1 1 18 I.V. Water Polo Scoreboard AA Pioneer Grand Blanc AA Huron AA Huron AA Pioneer Grand Blanc Won 4 Lost 2 OPP. 12 5 5 4 9 1
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Cross Country is becoming a growing sport at Seaholm. Led by 2 f FRONT ROW: Ioanne Simonetti, Irene Sennowitz, Liz Bickel, Anna Bauer, Lindy Peek, Theresa Strebel, Tracey Schultz, Anne Meyer, Kathy Lindroth. ROW Z: Charlie Burleigh, Ed Green, Nate Lentz, Rick Campbell, Iohn Hagen, Kreg Kesee, Chris Confer, Dave Bowden. ROW 3: Martha Walters lmanagerj, Ieff Kleckner, Ted Andrews, Bill McCarthy, Jeff Leestma fassistant coachl, Ron Wheeler lcoachl, Doug Krause, Eric Wit- tenberg, Nate Carmon, Iohn Biegen. SHS G 25 18 22 31 'A' 25 30 18 23 -A- Cross Country Scoreboard Dondero Groves Hazel Park Kimball Troy Southfield Lahser Andover Berkley Ferndale Girls Won: 8 Lost: 2 Boys Won: 5 Lost: 5 Not Available iCross Country Bigger, Stronger, and Better the captains Dave Bowden and Doug Krause, the mens cross coun- try team revealed themselves to be the strong athletes they set out to be. Although the team lost their first five dual meets, they im- proved enough to win the last five. Dave Bowden and Doug Krause won all league honors. Dave Bowden also received the Maple Award for men, and established a new course record of 16:51.2. The team's greatest thrill was their S.M.A. finish when they plac- ed second behind Troy, and beat Kimball and Hazel Park. They had previously lost meets against these three schools. The Women's Cross Country team was the largest ever, with a total of ten girls compared to last years team of five. Improved depth and experience helped the girls to win eight out of ten meets. The captain, Anna Bauer, won the first Maple Award for Women, and was voted the most valuable player on the team. She placed second in the All League meet and a team mate, IoAnne Simonetti, placed third. Anna and JoAnne received the All Oakland County award. Lindy Peek and Irene Sennowitz were also leading performers, being third and fourth place girls on the team. The highlight of the season was their eighth place finish in the Oakland County meet and their second place finish in the S.M.A. League meet. A The efforts of the men and women made Cross Country an ex- tremely worthwhile sport this season. Next year's team will be missing some of the prominent members, but perhaps this will give others a chance to show their strength. GBI 30 OPP. I 22 23 25 23 24 39 40 40 33 38
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