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s CO i Tony Poll, Most Valuable Pitcher and Player , leads team with sev- en home runs. I IF-- ■ 1 HEAP ON THE BALL. Co-captain Mike Garland is swinging for the fence. GET A LEAP! Todd Glynn prepares himself for stealing second base. Todd CIvnn batted .3-K with 17 base hits. «»a£;» a«SSgS»
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WITH A FULL TWIST Michelle Kennedy performs her strongest event, the vault. POSING PROUDL K Lori Petering waits in silence to perform her floor routine to Ghost Busters . We had a lot of potential but we just couldn ' t get it all together stated sophomore Mario Haas. The 84-85 Varsity Gymnastics Team had an average season with five wins and five losses. At first, the team lost several meets because of a few injuries, but it made up for it later in the season. The year had many outstanding gymnasts. Senior Lori Deter ing was a strong all around competitor and performed great throughout the season. The junior class provided Michelle Kennedy who will be a top qualifier for next year. Junior Kim Hunter was voted Most Improved because of her abilities and her increasing scores during the season. Sophomore Mario Haas was the Most Valuable all around contributor to the team. She took a second place in the CAC all-around competition and finished ninth at Regionals in the all-around competition Sophomore Sandy Bolwinski and Freshman Dawn Schmidt showed a lot of potential for next year. Second-year coach was Miss Anne Witherall. She was an excellent coach who has many promises for the future, remarked Deter ing. She tried hard to get the team together and next year the team hopes to win the CAC championship. Girls ' Varsity Gymnastics HOLT OPPONENT 1 109.10 Okemos 115.00 103.75 Eastern 107.25 96. 75 Perry 96.65 IOS.35 Waverly 122. 75 104.45 Everett S3.50 111.35 Jackson S4.45 103.00 Saint Johns 119.00 102.35 East Lansing 111.22 11020 Sexton ia.60 111.00 Adrian Invitational 113.95 CAC
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ROW I: T. Lounds. R. Matheney. T. Glynn, T. Nott. G. Bussa. A. Taylor, J. Roberts, P. Kruger. ROW 2-. Manager R. Ward. M. Salisbury. P. Langenfeld, T. Bosserdet, T. Doll, M. Garland. E. Trcganowicz, Coach D. Cory. DOWN! Along with being called out at the plate. Mike Salisbury was ejected from the game for not sliding. SHAKE IT OEE Junior Catcher Eric Trojanowicz and third baseman Todd Bosserdet give reassurence to pitcher Andy Taylor. With a defiant lack of senior leadership, but a blessing of three strong sophomores, the Boys ' Varsity Baseball Team had an unusual season. With only two returning seniors and 12 under- classmen, the team had to rebuild. Coach Del Cory clearly stated that lack of leadership and the inexperience of the young team truly posed problems this year. Although the team was mercied three times in a row. the players came back to play some decent ball. I felt the season was worthwhile. You take every experience and try to learn from it, added Coach Cory. The team may have lost IS games, but it was a great season for Holt ' s three sophomores. Tony Doll was honored by being named the team ' s Most Valuable Player and Pitcher — most likely because of his 51 strike-outs on the mound and his 21 hits (seven were home runs). Todd Glynn added a .340 batting average and 19 bases on balls to the school record, while Mike Salisbury provided 14 hits for a .238 batting average. The team ' s defense was lead by senior Tim Nott with an error free fielding percentage of 1.000. The team leader on offense was junior Tim Lounds with a batting average of .395. Boys ' Varsity Baseball HOLT OPPONENT S Okemos 15 i Mason 2 3 Mason 6 3 East Lansing 4 7 Eastern 9 6 Everett } J Everett II 4 1 Jackson St. Johns a 2 7 Mason 6 1 Eastern East Lansing 10 II 2 Grand Ledge 12 Sexton 10 Sexton II S Grand Ledge 15 9 Holland West Ottawa 5 5 Remus Chippe wa Hills 14 Forest Hills Central 9 5 Waverly 6 7 Waverly S S Jackson 2 II Owosso 17
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