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Pefe Schmidf named AD of fhe year This year the Fall Sports Ban- quet was highlighted by the cross country and football teams. Chuck Pullom received the Most Valuable Player and Booster Awards, while Chris Reinhard won the Rotary Club Scholastic Award in cross coun- try. ln football, Ray Foster was named Most Valuable Player by his teammates, and Tim Stahl took home the Booster Award. Tim Butcher was presented with the Carlos Jackson Award, while the Scholastic Award went to John Wedge. Perhaps the biggest award of the night went to our athletic director Pete Schmidt, as he was named Athletic Director of the Year in the state of Ohio. 1 - Receiving his MVP Award, from the VFW representative, is senior Ray Fos- ter. 2 - Awarded lor his scholastic achieve- ment inthe classroom is John Wedge. 3 - Recognized as the best athletic director in the state ot Ohio is Pete Schmidt. 4 - Receiving his scholastic award from principal Dean Miller, is senior Chris Reinhard. 26 Fcll Banquet QL burr-Q
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Golfers drive fo disappoinf 1 Hb'-'S'Jl? 1 i Fostoria High's varsity golf team finished with a disappointing 2-12 record. Leading the Redmen were co- captains Doug Dennison and Bob Lewe, as they averaged 84 and 86 strokes respectively. Dennison was voted by his teammates as MVP, and he also took home the Booster Award. Receiving second team ALL-GLL honors, and winning the Rotary f' .i Mia l I Scholastic Award was Bob Lewe. Other members of the team and their averages were: seniors, Jon Brough, 92: Jack Challin, 94: jun- ior, Dale Storrer, 90: sophomores, Tim Drake, 99: Jack Horner, 97: and Bob Russell with a 99. With only one Ietterman return- ing next year, Coach Wilch and the putters will have their work cut out forthem. ing season t X 1- -Jul A 'WV7' . - All . 1 -err -:- ' 'e 1 rr 2 ?Mf!i2f:t? ' --wr:-lgiyrggpggf 'L . - -L,-..1--3Q.f . usjfifigv- .W . 1- .XJ - ,T .4 . j , ,Q,gYi4,..g l f.,.fA!f.? . Af Vvzvj V 3410: V VJ- ' A ll lv . :Sis K ' f'-'wA'7?54i:.'l : ptr- . ' ..1 '- -X 'r - ', W- A'E4:'-'5 , .. sf'- ' I3 or V. has-., ,--fm 1: ' .'::.4 's'?: -5, ... 4' ,, -fi..-Sf: X-'. , fffei,w,'f,fi'f':if ,+- -' ' .- -'wi A 'is-.1 'f-ated! --' ' -1' 1 - Senior co-captain Bob Lewe garnered a spot on the ALL-GLL team. 2 - VARSITY GOLF: Randy Gerritsen, Jack Chalfin, Doug Denni- son, Jon Brough, Dale Storrer, and Bob Lewe. 3 - RESERVE GOLF: Mark Dunn, Greg Rosales, Jack Horner, Bob Russell, Tim Drake, and Stuart Murray. 4 - Driving his way to a spot on AA Sec- tional team is senior Doug Dennison. Golf 25
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Girls' fennis sfruggles fhrough season -GIF l if V' 1 - FHS GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: flront rowj Amy Fast, Kathy Scharlach, Jenni Flemming, Julie Keilter, Linda Tong, Heather Cameron, Nancy Bartunek. fback rowj Coleen Vogel, Meg Eynon, Missy Opperman, Jackie Elsea, Barb Blose, Cami Gray, Kelly Conrad, Coach Janet Dalrymple. 2 - Jackie Elsea prepares to stroke a cross court torehand. 3 - Hitting the ball over the net from the baseline is senior Cami Gray. Flain and altogether bad weather hindered the girls' tennis team as they posted a 3-7 record. This year Jackie Elsea and Barb Blose held the first two sin- gles spots. During the sectionals, however, Jackie and Meg Eynon held down the first two singles spots. They advanced past the first round along with the doubles teams of Kelly Conrad and Linda Tong, and Cami Gray and Barb Blose, but all were defeated in the second round. This year was a rebuilding one as most of the team was com- posed ol juniorsiand sopho- mores. The lone senior player this year was Cami Gray. With the return ot several Iettermen and many talented reserves, Fos- toria should be very competitive. Girls' Tenn s 27
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