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Boys' Power. Quickness. Endurance, This year's boys' and girls' track teams had all of these vital elements needed to have a successful track season. The boys' team compiled a re- cord of 7 wins and 5 losses. This was the best the boys' team had done since the mid-60's. The team be- gan the season by win- ning the Akron Ellet Quad. As junior George Nagel com- mented, Winning the Ellet Quad was our best wing it got us off on the right foot for the rest of the season. The girls' team was led by seniors Lisa Ra- dich and Suzanne Von Luhrte, both of whom Hoover sprinters sweep top places in a heat of the 100- meter dash. I Boys' and Girls' Track reached Regionals. ju- nior Sheila Nolan said, U Their individual lea- ga dership boosted the re team's morale as a sa Radich drives hard to in the lead in the 100-me- r hurdles. whole and helped us -T s!5'ii??l T . WH S p T individually to achieve ' A ,A T A A rl' T. ft. 21' ' our personal goals. ff T .L 'ii L 1 ' ,Ts ' The girls finished the f 'A mm Ni' , J ' t if season with a 3-6 4? g : .3 . , Q - mafk. ' fs T i -cf f T fn fe The success of the p Q TT . 'L A-7 Q Season was summed up L T f TrTTTTT T TT TT by team MVP, senior A Kevin Harper. The , , T T , ,y jf??'g i+5c jr .t team had a positive, L A . 1 i T W Vy,T L Hiyy, Tgyy !,T,TT , T ,TTT T , V, T T winning attitude and a ,T s 5 g real closeness that ena- Q15 WT y Q. 'T L' i 'L QF X bled us to be con- g tenders, not just com- T petitors. M. .ill-...l...... GIRLS' TRACK f NC OPP. L Perry W L Alliance W L St. Thomas W W Louisville L L jackson W W Lake L W Canton South L , W Marlington L ' L Glen Oak W W denotes win L denotes loss
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Pg .- may fridl 6 Boys' Tennis just as a tennis ball goes back and forth on the court, so did the boys' tennis team. The team handled the tough competition with pride and broke even with an 8-8 sea- son record. For senior Cesar Ro- Er ar called Cesar. Dan Haude, who was the district champion, progressed all through the season and ad- vanced to the state tournament where he gave it his all, only to be defeated. Being able to com- Q Ken Bowman and jeff Grisez driguez, the toughest match was against jackson's Sean Swin- del. It was the quarter- finals of the district tournament. He is one of the best in the state. I gave it my best shot, but I lost. I was happy, though. He had a hard time winning, re- ll practice doubles. pete was the best part of playing on the team, stated Cameron Chen. All in all, the 1987 boys' tennis season was one of trial and error. Each participant, however, seemed content with his per- formance on the court. Dan Haude at his best in the Districts. Spring Supplement I
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Front: Mike Schaufele, Ken Rapp, Dave Bresson, Kevin Harper, Dave Lockarcl, Mark Osier, Matt Tate, Shawn Barnes, Dan Fenton, Row 2: Brian Piccioni, jeff Wiley, Ryan Pepper, Luis Rodri- uez, Bret Klotz, Tim Bil- Erey, Brad Klotz, Mike Q, ... Y - g 1 ...- ,T mu, BOYS' TRACK W l Kiwi, 'ii gf OPP. ' Wil!! 88VzGreen 63 ,ma ,4 asvzsner 59 ' B8VzSt0w 31 11 Alliance 101 92 St. Thomas 40 49 GlenOak 83 78 Louisville 53 52 Perry 80 39 jackson 93 5 80 Lake 52 ,. X, 47 Canton South B0 70 Marlington 62 Friedmann, Shawn johnson, Lance Wilkinson, Eric Bezekg Row 3: Lance Bean, Bob Tenaglia, Brian Potts, Brian Pachmeyer, Scott Williams, Frank D'Angelo, jason Waymer, Chris Stump, Row 4: Mike Lazor, Vic Dicola, Kory Scott, jeff McCauley, 5, I . jf? 'il' -' - - - 5 ' - -it :f -f vi -- , 4- Q-q'iLiU 'l1 4 Yi w-1-'1-nf'-rv ' 'nfs -' ' Y . cl v?',J 'T' '. - ,-111' r ,g 31' -,,,- rf J' 1 ! 7 :Fin . , YQ, . -gl -L. ai ,al John Perko, Ron Blackwood, Brian Friedmann, Mike Brown, Kenneth Baltrinic, Mike Reed, Row 5: Kevin Pahlaw, Mike Winkler, Brian Sautters, Doug Meek, Aaron Brosch, Eric Vaughn, john Newman, Rob Milligan, Chris Aldridge, Greg Wasie- lewski, Shawn Block, Mike Romaing Row 6: Carl Maz- zocca, Troy jones, Ron Chapman, ju ian Harker, jim Darr, Sergio Rodriguez, Mike Hohman, Brad Wolfe, Eric Linxweiler, David Welch, Dave Radich, Paul Nucerino. .1--4 - .U . 'an-1 A.-1 Mike McClintok clears the hei ht to advance in the high jump. Amy Mofiel is in top form as she puts a shot during warm-ups. Kevin Harper and Todd Clark make a picture-per- feet exchange. Spring Supplement K
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