Fordson High School - Fleur de Lis Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1982

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Lack of height doesn't stop team n riM crirct Above: Pam Hawkins tries for the jump shot as Pam Bums looks on. Below: Asthe Fordson Girls' Basketball team mobs Coach Kreger, fans hear him yell, Wait — Wait, I tell you it wasn't my fault! Exceptional is one of the many adjectives that can be used to describe the 1981-1982 Girls' Basketball team. Their lack of height did not stop them as they dribbled on to capturing the Suburban Eight League Title. Leading this year's squad are the two senior co-captains, Pam Hawkins and Holly Montrief, otherwise known as sisters . Other outstand- ing players include seniors Mary Ann Onyskin, Pam Burns, and Bev Howe, and junior Candy Rich. Coach John Kreger's opinion is expressed in his saying, Captains set the pace of the team; Seniors are who you win with. Defensive quickness and hustling are two things which helped this team on to victory, not to mention an outstanding performance by Pam Hawkins. Mr. Kreger said, Even though we're small, we're very, very quick. The problems of little height and young, in- experienced players were a hinderance, though. Mr. Kreger expresses his belief in the team in that if they find their roles, and accept them emotionally, we can grow into a better team. 14

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Tractors fall short in semi finals The 1981 Fordson football team almost made it the second year in a row that they've trekked to the state playoffs. Unfortunately, the Tractors fell short in a heartbreaking 15-14 loss to the eventual state champ- ions, Escanaba. Not all was lost, however. Senior jamal Al became the sixth Fordson gridder in five years to acquire the All-State honors. Also this year the Tractors captured the Region I championship by beating Portage Northern, 18-6. In that game, Junior Kevin Harris scored two touchdowns which then led them to the semi-finals with Escanaba. The defense and offense were solid this year. Sam Chiodo and Vince Mileto were this year's leaders by playing strong, reliable football. Coach Jestice will look toward Larry Kopchia and Kevin Harris to lead next season. ABOVE: Just recovering from tripping on aclumpof dirt. Cooper Williams attempts to run through a maze of attackers. ABOVE: High point scorer Kevin Harris takes out yet another offensive player by applying force and determination. BELOW: Quarterback Larry Kopchia defends his title of being named “Mr. Football by showing his hand-off form. J.V. FOOTBALL. ROW 1: Ali Dakroub, Pat Succurro, Fayez Hazimeh, Dominic Mileto, Ken Warner, joe Nabonzy, Ron Stewart, Sam Arfan, Nick Andrus, Hussein Hussein. ROW 2: Chawky Jafer, Dean Shaska, Ali Berry, Kenny Kipchik, Leo Remijan, Rich Abraham, Mike Corbett, Joe Davis, Hussein Shebli, Bill Williams ROW 3: Mark Dean, Joe Vaccarro, Billy Aziz, Scott Napela, Hassiem Hamid, Dan Jolly, Kurt Marsh, Ahmed Hazime, Dave Kophia. ROW 4: Allen Saunders, Allen Costello, Ted Kulfan, Bill Ali, Greg Kaleski, Danny May, Ali Saleh, Mustfa Hamid, Malik Hammound, Rich Nerkowski. David Allen, Coach Pat Fairman. 13



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GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1 f Fordson Opponent 45 St. Alphonsus 42 41 Dearborn High 63 51 Riverview 33 33 Monroe 32 44 Wayne 33 40 Wyandotte 17 20 Plymouth Salem 47 72 Taylor Center 22 69 Lincoln Park 51 46 Taylor Truman 33 26 Trenton 50 54 River Rouge 42 47 Monroe 55 40 Wayne 33 38 Edsel Ford 44 53 Wyandotte 21 55 Taylor Center 22 72 Lincoln Park 41 31 Taylor Truman 41 61 Romulus 22 — Annapolis — denotes non-league game Candi Rich whispers to something in her bag, just stay in there, Gorp; we won't use you 'till the third quarter. Junior Varsity: Bottom, left to right; Sauad Mrove, Cheryl Ramos, Lynn, Pam Metras, and Kelly Meyer. Top, left to right: Coach Hales, Kathy Berry, Joelle Slavin, Hellen Jones, and manager. Varsity: Bottom, left to right; Candi Rich, Miriam Shi rara, Kelly Hurley, Pam Hawkins, Holly Montrief, Bev Howe, Kim Crandler and Wendy Wygonik. Top, left to right; Ass't Coach Cielone, Pam Burns, Laurie Dunn, Dawnn Kupchick, Julie Romanowski, Linda Abraham, Mary Ann Onyskin, and Coach John Kreger.

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