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N I BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM Row 1: Mike Blomquist, Scott Furlong. Row 2: Ken Gaesor, Robert Sproul, Jim Schrader, Kurt Fischer, Scott Diefenderfer, Paul LaMonica, John Barnd, Mike Boyd, Todd Saylor, Dave Adelman. BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. Row 1: Kee Sohn, Jay Wolden- Reinhard, Ed Dresselhuys, Don Ferris, Steve Parlier, Kent berg, Mike DeFazio, Tom Neumeyer, David Kuhns. Row 2: Coach Sowatzke, Bob McCoppin.
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oys Tennis Rallies Through nother Season The boys' varsity tennis team, coached by Bill Reinhard, ended a season of hard competition with a 2-4 record in the North Division. Overall, this ga ve the Huskies an 8th place finish in conference. Individual performances were given by lst singles player Jay Woldenberg, who Coach Reinhard says is 'probably the best lst singles player I 've had since coaching, especially as a freshman. Jay Hnished 4th in Districts. Don Ferris held the number two spot on the team followed by Mike DeFazio at 3rd singles. The rest of the varsity team consisted of doubles players, Kee Sohn, Tom Neumeyer, David Kuhns, Bob McCoppin, Steve Parlier, Ken Sowatke, and Ed Dresselh u ys. All the team members pulled together to make their season a fulhlling one. by Lori O'Neill x ., ,K 1 X ., . ,,-mrs. - -- H .W Barry Thomas keeps his eye Steve Parlier returns a deep on the ball. shot. Mike DeF'azio shows excellent form. .,v1'f':i. . ' Don Ferris concentrates on his swing. Jay Woldenberg, lst singles, serves into action. Ed Dresseihuys hits a mean serve.
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Ba dmin ton Team Smash es ith Pride The 1980 Badminton Team ended their season with an overall record of 0-11. The team, which consisted of two seniors, three juniors, six sophomores, and eight freshmen, tied for fourth place at the Lake For- est Invitational. The Most Valuable Player for the 1980 season was Vicki Luempert. She did an outstanding job playing first singles, earning third place at the Lake Forest Invitational and receiving second place at the Shep- ard In vita tional. The girls displayed excellent potential throughout their season. by Ro Peter Patty McLaughlin and Coleen Enright are keeping their eyes on the birdie. 2' r ,rg-ies Cathy Winkowski is proud of her smash. Cathy Titre and Mrs. Pfaender discuss an equipment problem I 2-A L., . 5, 2! - , ...... y,,, J Vicki Luempert strives for perfection.
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