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John Korb and Kevin Thomas, state competitors. A G.M student going for the birdie. Tools of the trade. Where is the hole? Golf 165
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Go For The Birdie Once again the Green Mountain Golf team lived up to it's reputation and quali- fied two players for the State tournament this year. John Korb, a senior tied for 15th place, while his teammate, Kevin Thomas placed 18th in the state. the overall performance of the team placed Green Mountain in the 34 slot in the district, a big move up from the 15516 slot last year. The general consensus of the team is that they did much better than the year before however, There is still some room for improvement, but we're on our way up , a member commented. Roger martenson, a science teacher has been coaching golf for two years at our school after replacing Larry Cole, their last coach. We should note that the golf sea- son ends in October, which meens that the team must practice during the sum- mer break. How's that for dedication? So whatever your plans for the future are - progolf or weekends at the country club, good luck guys! 164 Golf
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The Year In Volleyball Homeless, but not hopeless. That was the situation facing this year's sopho- more, junior varsity, and varsity volley- ball teams. With having to adjust to new coaches and not having a court to play on, things looked pretty grim for the play- ers. However, this was not the case. The teams stuck it out through the 6 am. prac- tices in the Dunstan Jr. High parking lot as well as the 8 pm. practices at the Green Mountain football field. They didn't know from day to day where prac- tices would be held. Despite the inconvin- iences, junior varsity came up with the best record of the three, and varsity's skills drastically improved from last year . When asked how she felt about the season, Lori Parson said, I really liked it a lot and learned a lot. All three teams enjoyed the years sea- son, even if it started out rough. The coaches were, Sue Young, Chris Sheperd, and Skip Winner. All three coaches this year were new to coaching at Green Mountain, but all adjusted well. A small number of kids that played volleyball last year, returned again this year. Terry Madrid, for example, played again on both, junior varsity and varsity teams. Emelie Tirre also returned and proved to be one of the most dedicated players on the team. With three weeks left in the season, the new floor was finally finished. They only had one volleyball net when other schools had 2 or 3, but they finally had a home court . The season records ended with varsity 1-11, junior varsity 6-6, and soph- omores O-4. Tina Steuart sets the ball to be spiked. W ,, X3 RL-XSS Ol IW GREEN MOLlN'l?XlN lallcll 4 SCHOOL RAMS ,111- ABOVE Left to Right - 430 Mel Corbett, 420 Kathy Lynch, 47 Lisa Kasel, 424 Tawna Campbell, 422 Tina Stewart, 412 Jenny Kundred, 421 Karen Parsons, 413 Emelie Tirre, 42 Jung So, Varsity Coach Sue 166 Volleyball Young .44 r J.V. players get psyched Y . f.4,.,,. Millie
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