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Greenville Opponent Score 156 Creslon 172 155 Portland 149 155 Eaton Rapids 180 16! Kent City 162 182 Ionia 179 178 Lekeview 204 170 Cedar Springs 198 165 Central Montcalm 180 168 Fremont 173 174 Big Rapids 183 187 Beldlng 195 183 Lowell 172 170 Ionia 176 170 Forest Hills 164 Central Season Record 9-5 Boys Golf Front row: Mr. Sharrow, Bill Weber, Scott Kivela, Doug Omillian, Chad Soiverby, Dave Tobey, Toby VanSyckle, Scott Hart. Eugene Ruiz, Glen Cathy. Back row: Mike Wells. Brian Stauffer. Mike Stump, Pat Bernard, Steve Willi-son, Matt Vauhn, Tom Meyer, Dan Decker, Brad Stauffer. Concentration is a key factor when putting. Here Dan Decker sets up before sinking the putt. Greenville Opponent Score 1 G.R. Catholic 6 Central 6 Ionai 1 2 Big Rapids 5 6 Cedar Springs 1 1 Fremont 6 Lowell Rained Out 7 Rockford 0 Petoakev Rained Out Peloskey Cancelled 8 Lakewood 1 7 Ionia 0 Season Dual Record: 5-3 Girls Tennis Front row: Jolana Manino, Belinda Swartz, Lisa Wells, Laura Pentecost, Mary Jo Brunner, Kim Cooper, Coach Ginny Johnson. Back row: Shannon Riessen, Robin Rittenberry, Karin Morey, Jean Turner, Cyndi Wheeler, Cathy Wellman, Rachelle Riedel, Julie Stankey. Boys Golf Girls Tenns — 41
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Seaons a bit disappointing Greenville's golf team done in at hosted Invitational and disqualified; girl's tennis team battered by rain and weather cancellations. One of the highlights of the golf season was when Mike Wells broke the school record for away matches with an individual score of 33 during a nine-hole match at Portland Country Club. The biggest disappointment of the season was the Greenville Invitational Regional where the team got disqualified because of a “misunderstanding of the rules.” Gino Ruiz who lowered his average six strokes was voted most improved. Senior Mike Wells received Most Valuable Player and Most Dedicated went to Matt Vaughn. Mr. Sharrow’s overall opinion of the season was “with the talent that we had, it was a little disappointing.” The scores started out good but rose as the season went on. They ended up the season with an overall record of 9-5. They placed 8th out of 15 at regionals on the North Kent Golf Course. “Unique,” is the word Coach Ginny Johnson used to sum up her girls tennis team’s season. It was unique because the team chosen Varsity players only played together in one match all season. Leading the team to a 5-3 dual record was the first singles player, and the only graduating senior, Jean Turner. She also won the Most Valuable Player Award. The Most Dedicated Award went to Mary Jo Brunner, fourth singles player. KbSWSR, The highlight of the season was scoring 14 points for a second place finish at the Sparta Doubles Invitational. The girls not only battled tough teams but they also battled Mother Nature. Three matches were cancelled and never made up. Number four singles player Shannon Rlessen hits a powerful serve to her awaiting opponent. ♦ -t f 4 1 Tt • H try 4 I ■% irrt rr-t t-f+ 4ft jmf Iff Being lefthanded is a big advantage sometimes for second singles player Karin Morey. Here she shows her strong backhand as she hits it back to her opponent. Warm up before a match is essential. Number one singies player Jean Hirner fine tunes her swing before playing a tough Big Rapids opponent. Stranded in a sand trap can be frustrating as shown by Gino Ruiz as he pitches out of the trap. 40 — Boys Golf Girls Tennis
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8 to State Toni Enbody filled big shoes by running competitively and finishing in the top five. After losing Senior Colleen Doherty in 1985, the Girls Cross Country team was concerned about being unable to keep up their “all state” title. But, a new member Junior Toni Enbody, filled Colleen’s shoes. Toni moved into second place as she became the second best GHS scorer in a single season. The Girl’s overall success was a result of good work and dedication to a cause,” stated Coach Taylor. This year seven of the top girls from the Cross Country team were qualified to run at the State Competition. They were: Toni Enbody, Kathleen Doherty, Stephanie Mad-lener, Amy Laurent, Aimee Disser, Cindy Skineer, and Connie Skinner. In the end, the Girls team placed sixteenth, with Toni Enbody earning All State recognition. Team Captains, Kim Hurst received the Most Dedicated Award and Toni Enbody was the Girls Most Valuable Runner. Although the Boys Cross Country team did not run as competitively as in former years, they still won seven out of the eleven meets they competed in. “Although the Boys Team was fairly young and inexperienced they The 1985 Cross Country season proved to be Sieve Mount’s best running season ever. Finishing with lop placements in most invitationuls he earned awards for team Captain, Most Dedicated Award for the boys team, and Most Valuable Runner. After setting records his Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior Years. Brian Parker finished his Senior running career with excellent times. He placed fifth in the Montcalm-Ionia Invitational. 42 — Cross Country made steady progress, reported Coach Taylor. Steve Mount led most of the invitationals with top five placement, and at the end of the season the only Boy’s team member to qualify for State. He also became the fifth best GHS scorer in a single season. Senior Brian Parker finished his running career with excellent times in most invitationals and meets. “He ran right with, or just behind Steve Mount most of the season,” stated Coach Taylor. Steve Mount received awards as Team Captain, the Most Dedicated Award and Most Valuable Runner. Eric VanZegeren and Greg Blount received the Most Improved Award. Working together as a team made the girl’s Varsity Cross Country team successful. About to finish their last half mile, Aimee Disser. fenny Powers and Cindy Skinner start picking up their running pace against Portland and Ionia. Tbni Enbody certainly proved to be the girl’s Most Valuable Runner in the 1985 Cross Country season. She ran to a 14th place finish at State which enabled her to hold an “All State Selection” title. „ y f ■-- •-
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