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HARD WORK PAYS OFF Inspiration, dedication and sl ill was what made the 1984 JV Football Team successful. The 5-3 season record was proof it was ready for anything. High scorer, sophomore Adam Faught, with a total of 20 points and three touch downs, led the team to victory. The players ran a total of 626 yards and 119 points this year. It was an enjoyable year, said Coach Del Cory. The players improved a lot from their freshman year, and it ' s nice to see people get better. He felt they really worked as a team and played excellent games, especially against Grand Ledge and Everett. It was teamwork and enthusiasm that made the Holt Rams JV Football Team successful. Junior Fabian ReCollet added, think we had a pretty good season. Hopefully we will continue and have a good Varsity team next year. PROUD is f ie way to describe the JV team after anotlier touchdown. SMOOTH MOVES! David Nearhood (34) makes his way down the field for a touchdown against East Lansing. GETTING LOOSE. The JV Rams prepare for a match against the Trojans. ROW . 7 . VanLiew. A. Dyer. R. Iribarren, M. Salisbury. M. Donley. B. Kingsley . D. Wood. S. Zimmerle. ROW 2, T. Parisian. M. DeRosia. S. Specker, G. Laxton. E. Johnson. R. Dishaw. G. Gamet. D. Gambili ROW 3: M. Benda. C. Lehner. D. Wilbur. 8. Verleger. J Draher. G. Wilson. A. Eaught. ROW 4: B. Duling. J Hamilton. D. Nearhood. D. Moshkosky. T. Geigle. Manager R. Ward. ROW 5: T. Duling, B. Moubray, R. Ammon, T. Glynn, Coach R. Nesbit, Coach D. Cory. Boys ' JV Football HOLT OPPONENT 13 Okemos 12 16 Grand Ledge 14 21 East Lansing 14 Sexton 27 26 Everett 6 33 Jackson S 6 Eastern 13 6 Waverly II
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ROW .■ Coach P. Kressler. J. Schuler, K. Pierce, J. Brija, S. Kressler, M. Maki, Knapp. R. Cook, P. Gilmore. ROW 2-. L. Pollom. K. It ' s not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game. This is true of the 1985 Girls ' Golf Team. Although the girls only had one win out of 14 matches, the season was a great success in that all the golfers were beginners who had only played golf for three weeks prior to the start of the season, acknowledged Head Coach Pete Kressler. The team improved 109 strokes on their averages and were eventually able to place fifth in the CAC ' s. The most outstanding golfer on the team this year, junior Jami Brija, was selected to second team All-Conference which was an honor considering she was competing against girls with two to three years of experience. High scorers were Brija and sophomore Kristen Schuler, shooting in the high 40 ' s. Team member junior Pam Gilmore enjoyed playing on the team this season. It was a great experience for me and I improved in areas where I needed it. We didn ' t meet all the goals we had hoped for, but in the long run it was all worth it, she said. ALONG JOURNEY . first fiole. Robyn Cook, Kelly Pierce and Maureen Maki eagerly start out for the Holt Girls ' Golf Team 1 i ■ ■ HOLT J?PPONENT 1 303 Sexton 247 Waver ly 232 iM East Lansing 232 4 Eastern 248 Grand Ledge 201 251 Everett 253 Jackson 191 232 East Lansing 198 227 Eastern 219 Grand Ledge 192 237 Everett 236 Jackson 177 234 Sexton 210 Waverly 207
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IMPROVING IT COUNTS! ROW I: K. Schafer. D. Bongard. L. Wilton. S. Stephens. T. Davis. ROW 2: S. Pierce. C. Long. L. Aikman. H. Steadman Jersey. J. Zimmerman. K. Ramsey. J. Wisch. Coach W. York. LITTLE EXTRA CARE Preparing for a big game, center Heather Steadman Jersey wraps an injured finger. GAME INSTRUCTION . During third period. Kim Zimmerman and Kathy Schafer listen intently to Coach York. STARTING GUARD Stacey Stephens holds a defensive position against Jackson. Challenged by high goals and high hopes, the Girls ' JV Basketball Team pulled off a successful season. The team was able to exceed expecta- tions at the beginning of the year, considering its lack in height and lack of exper- ience at the JV level, com- mented first year coach Mr. William York. The season started with a loss but ended with a win- ning 12-7 record. After a dis- appointing loss to Everett, the girls came back to de- feat second ranked Eastern. As the season continued to improve, so did the team spirit. We all stuck together and kept helping each other even when we were behind, noted sophomore Stacey Ste- phens. The girls ended the season fourth in the league and im- proved their record from last year. Christina Long, leading scorer with an aver- age of 12 points per game, concluded, When we played together as a team we did real well and our overall sea- son was good.
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