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as' sy? as .4 5 .-......----..-.. Team 'loved' season Lack of experience took its toll as the Wildcat Boys Temiis Team e1..led their season. The team basically had a disapgointing season, but it could be due to the fact that they only ha one returning member, Terry Angel. Coach Red Reichert felt that the team made good progress considering the weather, the youth and the inexperience. Some of the competitive schools faced by the Wildcats were: Clinton, Holden, St. Mary's and Warrensburg. ,ni 23 ' VI , ., . I, u M. iv '4 ' -Q-6 Ms. .sn X 4' K., Q ei , g?6! 1 f-x 4 - mfg K W., . F. PPTP? 'xc - -.- 1 ,Y b J 'v 3?Q:sgg'Qg if4+3f-ally fag. if 1. Is he dancingor what? It appears so but Ervin Ellis isl straining to return a volley 2. Phil Litle seems jolted by that hit. p 3. Boys Tennis Team: front row, David Kilp, Ervin Ellis, Mike Tabor, Terry Angel, David Edwards. Second rowg Coach Pete Zickfield, Grant Cole, Phil Litle, Kenny Chancellor, Assistant Coach Linda Miller, and Coach.Red Reichert. 4. David Edwards practices swinging: 5. In motion, Terry Angel swoops down for a low serve. ' 6. Freshman team member, David Kilp, serves to his opponet.
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Gvlrls swing into season Women's lib finally hit the athletic program at HHS. Previously girls were allowed to play on the boys tenms team, however, his year the sexes were divided and the girls were granted a team of their own. The only fference being, the girls play in the fall and the ' ' ' A ' bogs in sgringi oach ete ickfield accoimted for the season by stating that he didn't stress winning, but mainly tried to build exgerience for the oncominguyear. inda Miller was the o y veteran tennis player on the team. Zlckfield commented that she had a fantastic season. Miller won in district competi- 'f'4i1i'l1f---f ' - tion and advanced to the quarter fmals at state. 1. Linda Miller sends the ball back to her opponent with a powerful backswing. 21. Michele Tabor experiments with different backhand strokes. 3. Janice McClain and Alicia Morris team up. 4. Oops, missed it again. Brenda York practices returning a ball. 5. Terri Duncan stands ready to retum a serve. 6. Girls Tennis Team: front row, Annette Strausbaugh, Tami Evans, Terri Duncan, Melissa Wheeler. Second rowg Janice McClain, Linda Miller, Brenda York, Michelle Strausbaugh, Michelle Tabor, Alicia Morris. Back row, Coaches Red Reichert and Pete Zickfield. x g . I I r :-,g -N, ' I 2 53 ' - 755 Q..-vp, h , is ,NJ y-A . - .1 A h Q,-:Aves-f , , .1- -:' E A - I ' i f vga . , 1- ' . 'a'.f'f'.1rf'L,..g' ' 'Q ' , -, 1 'Ti 'if ' , ' 4 W' . yr L 2 ':.1:effX-self ' 9 A ' -. 'ff if' it if --. . ., it ' - 1' ' 2 1, 4' 1 f ' 1 ,Ll V 1 ,1 5, .gg , nl ! 'hycxb-,NJ , ,.V.M M sg 1 M T' 'fi f vig: N i . .-. at jf 1.1: I 75 -' .13 1 it 5 .--.--.QQ-. i
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Season above pow' The 1978 Golf season ended with the Cats taking 8th place in district play. Coach Bob Barrett felt that the tolp five golfers were Jeff Bruens, Jeff Hodge, Wa lis Stpangler, David Dahn, and Marvin Musick. He elt that Bruens was the individual top golfer. Bruens was also the only team member to be selected for All-Conference. 1. You re not going to make it Hodge. David Dahn, Jeff Bruens and Randy Dykes kid Jeff Hodge as he tries to line his ball up with the hole. 2. Wallis Spangler in full swing. 3. Coach Bob Barrett. 4. Randy Dykes in a putting stance. 5. It appears that the golf game is driving Jeff Bruens nuts. 6. Marvin Musick and Wallis Spangler clown around between shots. 7. Golf Team: John Houston, David Dahn, Jeff Bruens, Jeff Hodge, Gary Rettman, Wallis Spangler, Marvin Musick, Randy Dykes, and Craig Rice. 80
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