Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1986

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Scrapped all season Girls basketball team paced by defensive efforts of Wendy Klepper and scoring and rebounding contributions of Doreen German and Julie Lane. Paced by the defensive play and assists by Wendy Klepper and the scoring and rebounding of Doreen German and Julie Lane, the girl’s Leading scorer Doreen German puts up a Jump shot over two defenders. She led the team in both scoring and rebounds. basketball team scrapped all season long. Throughout the entire 5-15 season the lady Jackets had some outstanding individual contributions to the team performance. German had the three highest point totals for the year, hitting 27 against Fremont and nine- teen on two occasions. She also had the most rebounds in one game, pulling down 22 against Alma. Julie Lane had the second most rebounds in one game, grabbing 17 in the very same Alma game. Wendy Klepper led the team with six assists on three occasions, and had five steals against four different opponents. Meg Mullendore took away six from Belding to lead the team for the season in most steals in one game. The girls averaged almost 43 points per game, with the most scored against Lake-view in a 56-66 loss. They had their best percentage of field goal shooting that evening hitting on 39% of their attempts. At season’s end, Doreen German and Wendy Klepper were named Most Valuable Players; Julie Lane was cited as Most Dedicated and Most Improved by Coach Terry Hunter. Team Captains were Kelly Cornell and Wendy Klepper. Eager anticipation exists for the opening tip off of the game. Players vie for position as the official tosses up the jump ball. Girls Basketball — 45

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Greenville Opponent Score 38 Beldlng 30 21 North view 30 33 Rockford 26 47 Cedar Spring 63 31 Comstock Park 61 35 Morley-Stitnwood 69 38 Cooperaville S9 36 l-akeview 66 39 Big Rapids 64 37 Forest Hills Central 53 42 Montabella 38 29 Ovid Elsie 43 32 TYi -County 50 48 Lakeview 67 46 Portland St Patricks 69 28 Ionia 47 54 Fremont 72 43 Alma 55 S3 Central Montcalm 36 Season Record: 5-15 With deep concentration, Forward Julie Lane (Most Dedicated and Most Improved Player) drives the ball down the court during an away game against the Montabella iMustangs. Girls Basketball Coach Terri Hunter, Wendy Klep-per, Julie Lane, Kelly Cornell, Meg Mullendore, Lori Hodges, Doreen German, Kellie Rollo, Greta Snyder, Kris Maxon, Heather Jensen, Gwen Johnson (manager). Preparing for a basket, Meg Mullendore scored two which helped the girls team defeat the Mustangs. Senior Kelly Cornell dribbles down the court in a home game against Lowell leaving her opponent behind. 44 — Girls Basketball



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A scrapping season Girl’s Jayvee team had stats amazingly similar to their season record in 85. Team totals in field goals, field goals per game and average points per game all close. The Girl’s Jayvee Basketball team had a scrapping season outfighting 9 of 19 opponents and had statistics that were remarkably similar to their season record. In team totals, the Jackets made 264 field goals and allowed opponents to score 279; 13.89 average field goals per game versus 14.68 for opposing teams; and 33.42 versus 38.47 average points per game. They outdistanced opponents on shots attempted by a 1200-988 total and an aggressive defense permitted opponents to shoot 380 free throws versus Greenville’s 282. Kerry Nielsen led the team in several categories, most steals with 91, most assists with 17, most total points with 155 and point average per game of 8.15. She also set school records for most steals in one game with 13 and her 91 for the season was also a school record. Tammy Betser led the team in rebounds for the season with 100, Nielsen followed with 91 and Darci Schmachtenberger with 86. Nielsen also led in field goal percentage with 29% made. Greenville’s defense aggressively attempts to steal the ball from an opposing player. Lee Sowers attempts a basket despite the opposition’s defensive efforts. For those who are of the belief that basketball is not a contact sport or a very physical game, witness this scramble for the ball in Boy’s Jayvee action. 46 — Boy’s Girl’s JV Basketball

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