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Soccer se ts 3-4 record Not being part of a regular Soccer league hurt the Wood- men limiting their play to very few teams. But the team finished the season 3-4 with much improvement. Three of the four losses were by one point on penalty kicks. One loss came in a third over- time in the State Tournament against Park Tudor. It was also a one-point penalty kick which knocked the Woodmen out of the tourney. First year coach, Don Atte- berry, said the turning point of the season was after the loss to Greenfield by l-0. After that, he said, we started playing good soccer? . We hope to be in a league next year,', said Atteberry, so we will have a set schedule at the start of the year. SOCCER: fOn Groundj Jeff Murphy: Row l: Stu Rowe, Ginger Birch, Jeff Weaver, Tim Sallee, Scott Schmidhammer, Brad Rae, Mark Jackson, Ray Burton, Brian Gaffenberger, Sandy Reynolds: Row 2: Coach Don Atteberry, Mike Wells, Chris Alspach, Mike Atkinson, Jay Rae, Tim McAhern, Francois LaRoche, Jeff Agar, Tony Battreall, Todd Van Deman. fPhoto by D. Donnellaj MIDDLE LEFT: Jay Rae displays his kicking style in Soccer as he concentrates in 'dribbling' the ball. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sandy Reynolds kicks a ball high into the air away from opponent. FAR LEFT: Mark Jackson races down the field toward the goal a step ahead of opponents. LEFT: Coach Atteberry thinks over situation with team at a break in the game. fPhotos by D. Donnellaj
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TOP: Brenda Collins crosses the finish line in a Cross Country meet hot and tired. iPhoto by R. Walkerj TOP RIGHT: Barb Cooley and Stacy Reed pass a picnicker on the Cross Country course through Craig Park as they head for the finish line. fPhoto by I. DePledgeJ RIGHT: Beth Cannonls face shows the exhaustion and determina- tion needed to be a Cross Country runner. fPhoto by I. DeP1edgej
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1 6-5 record leads way Greenwood's Varsity basket- ball team established its best record in 10 years by finishing with a 16-5 season. Week after week the Woodmen could be seen hustling, playing tenacious defense, and using a lightning quick offense. As good as the season was, there were disappointments suf- fered by the squad. In the Holi- day Tourney, Center Grove knocked off the Woodmen in the first round. But come the Home- coming game, the Woodmen whipped the Trojans by 13 points. As for the Sectional, all that can be said is it must be meant to be. Indian Creek pulled off another 'garbage' win over the Woodmen, 71-70 in the first round. Dave Vandergriff led the team in scoring with 16.0 point aver- age per game. Doug Laura fol- lowed with an average of 13.7. Both were named All-County. Tom Williams dominated the rebounds throughout the year and finished with a total of 212, also making All-County. Dave Vandergriff also led in assists with 104. Coach Gary Vandergriff, named Coach of the Year, was obviously pleased with the sea- son and said, The main thing is that every member of the team contributed a lot to our season. The season not only increased spirit in the school, but also got the community involved. By D. Hill TOP: Doug Laura goes over two opponents to score. Doug was often on the front end of a fast break defying defenses to stop him. iPhoto by M. Jacksonj OPP. TOP: Coach Sloop and Coach Vandergriff watch play as players rest on the bench. iPhoto by M. McClainJ OPP. TOP RIGHT: Tom Van- dergriff puts away one of his outside jump- ers for two points. fPhoto by M. McClainJ OPP. LOWER RIGHT: Tom Williams passes high over defendants' heads in set- ting up a scoring play. iPhoto by M. Jack- sonj OPP. MIDDLE: Dave Vandergriff dribbles through the defense looking for the open teammate for an assist. fPhoto by I. DePledgeJ
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