George Fox University - L'Ami Yearbook (Newberg, OR)

 - Class of 1984

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It was not the most satisfying season for our cross country team. The squad finished last in NAIA District 2 action. But for a team in a rebuilding year, encouragement can be found in the talent developing for future seasons. According to team captain Scott Ball, There were numerous in- dividual efforts that made the season worthwhile. Ball said improvements could be seen in nearly every runner after each meet. Highlights of the season includ- ed junior Scott Ball ' s 14th place finish at the NAlA District 2 cham- pionships at Monmouth and Kevin Ball ' s (Scott ' s younger brother) 20th place finish at the Pacific Lutheran Invitational meet in Tacoma. Over 105 runners participated at the PLU meet. Our main problem was just that we lacked experience, said Scott Ball. Only two runners returned from last year. Of course that ' s no excuse for when we ran poorly. But experience would help us tremen- dously. Also running for the Bruins this year were Jon Aday, Dwight Larabee, Roger McCollum, Fred Tillman and Keith Wigley. Ed Kidd CROSS COUNTRY NEWS by Ed Kidd INTRAMURALS by Ed Kidd On the surface, it looked like a bunch of college students getting together every weekend for some friendly competition. But for those who participated in intramural foot- ball and three-person basketball, the competition was as intense as any professional or intercollegiate con- test. In men ' s football, the Whitehouse edged out Lewis Apart- ments in the final minutes of the championship game winning by a score of 28-20. In the semifinals, the Whitehouse had beaten Sut- ton Carey Newlin, also by a score of 28-20, while Lewis had defeated the defending champions, Hobson II, by a score of 20-16. In women ' s three-person basketball, Teresa Black, Joanna Elam, Cynthia Miller, and Becky Wayland won 16-14 in the cham- pionship game against Julie Simp- son, Janine Smith, Amy Tomchak, and Sue Woolsey. In the men ' s basketball championships, Paul Alm- quist, Scott Kwasnitza, Alan Roush, and Dan Swanson defeated Gene Christian, Rick Meyers, Bill Schniedewind, and Eric Smith by a score of 40-31. Ed Kidd — 17 —

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VOLLEYBALL NEWS by Monica Whitham After last year ' s championship season, this year ' s record of 9 wins and 16 losses was discouraging. But by all indications, we can expect a more impressive showing from next year ' s lady Bruin volleyball team. One of the major factors in this year ' s losing record was the lack of experienced players on the team, especially the lack of experienced setters. (A setter is the player who sets the ball up, trying to put it in good position for the inners who will attempt to spike it over the net.) Out of a 14 member squad, only five players were returnees from last year ' s championship team. The death of Debbie Larson, one of last year ' s star players, also had a deep psychological effect on the team, especially on those who had known her. But according to Luanne Bagley, co-captain of this year ' s team (Melody Groeneveld was the other co-captain) , next year promises to be better. All of those inexperienced players will no longer be rookies, and Coach Steve Grant is working hard to recruit a good setter. Also, next year ' s squad will be reduced to 12 women, giving everyone more op- portunity to play. A look at this year ' s record shows just how important experience is and how much we have to look forward to next year. Eight of the team ' s nine wins came in the second half of the season . At the end of the season, the team voted senior Luanne Bagley the most inspirational player, sophomore Diane Walter the most valuable, and freshman Mary Erbele the most improved. Monica Whitham

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