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Varsity, JV bowlers roll a winning year Although many of Morton VVest's sports teams found 1979 to he a year of frustrating defeats, the girls, bowling teams enjoyed victories. The varsity team ended their winning season with an overall record of ten wins and two losses. A highlight of the season was the Christmas tournament held in Dolton, Illinois, where the varsity team tied for eighth place. ln district competition the team ended the season in a healthy second place. Vonnie Sims. the varsity howler with the highest average, brought additional honors to the team hy winning two medals. one tor high series and another for high game. Sharon Kuras and Joyce Hodan. along with Captain Dee llee Sunter. stood out in varsity performance. The junior varsity team also bowled a great season with an overall record ot' eleven wins and only one loss. Top JY howler Cathy Quinlan led her team- mates with the highest howling average. VARSITY BOWLING M.W. OPP. York ...................... ........ 3 0 Hinsdale South ..... ........ 2 l Reavis ............... ........ 0 3 Proviso West ......... ........ 3 0 Hinsdale Central ...... ........ 3 0 Thornridge ......... ........ 0 3 Lake Park .................................... 3 0 WON 5 LOST 2 Although her eyes are intent upon the alley before her, Joyce Hodan trightl instinctively ends her approach inches from the foul line. 64 BGWLING GIRLS' BOWLING-FRONT ROW: S. Sims, T. Grantland, B. Bartosiewicz, S. Kuras, D. Barnas. BACK ROW: F. Sims, D. DeBartol0, K. Bartkowicz, J. Hodan, L. O'C0nn0r, M. Finn. 5 ,f A
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Te3l'l1'S eff01'f sets PBCB f0l' Cl'0SS C0llIlfl' VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY M.W. OPP. Glenbard East ....... ..... . .. 25 34 Willowbrook ........... ........ 1 6 44 Hinsdale South ...... ........ 2 8 31 East Leyden ..................... ....... 3 1 24 Downers Grove South .............. 27 28 Morton. East .................. .... 3 9 19 West Leyden ............................... 19 36 Addison Trail ............................. 41 16 WON 3 LOST 5 This year's t'rossft'ountry team was hetter than the last several. remarked Coach Gordon llusse. Although the competition was strong. the yarsity's past experience pulled them to fourth place. The team was yery good in competition hut had a tew weak points. Said runner -lett' Klindera. ln cross- country you need to have team coopera- tion. In the past tew years we would only have a few players to carry the team. hut this year eyeryhody worked together to form a good team. 'llhe two hest runners were Tim Zielinski and -lelt' Salauh. followed hy teammates 'l'om Wagner. llaye Klausler. -left' lilindera. Pete Munoz, Frank Franz. and Mark Piof trowski. On the trosh-soph level Coarh Busse found that his runners were not serious enough about the sport to meet the rather strenuous practice requir- ements. Hopefully hy next year they will he more devoted to the team and their fellow team members, he said. Drained of his last reserves of energy, Mike Stochl trightl, propelled by sheer willpower, plods wearily across the finish line. 66 CROSS-COUNTRY Ulf,
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