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LSFLAR iitrt A . ...ll ,W .... . . SOPHOMORES Wilbert Antoine and Brad Flynn run the 110 high hur- dles. Wilbert took third place and Brad captured fourth against Washington Monroe. TRACK TEAM-FRONT: Assistant Coach John O'Donnell, Melody Meyers, Tena Wesebaum, Leonard Wade, Catherine Dowhaniuk, Wilbert Antoine, Shelley Regimbal, Coach Chet Greene. SECOND: Assistant Coach Al Strawn, Sherry Andersen, Kristie Jones, Jenifer Freeman, Sally Miller, Donald Blackledge, Forrest Montminy, Terry Anderson. THIRD: Rhonda VanHorn, Raymond Flynn, Jackie Louie, Ta Tzu Lee, Carl Medearis, Mike Eggleston, Sarah Freeman. FOURTH: Brad Flynn, Deana Anderson, Mark Homayoun, Donald Arct, Pat VanHorn, Randie Britt, Edgar Lee. BACK: Noel Price, Kim Nelson, Chris Busby, Art Sanchez, Heather Booth, Lorri Shephard, Charlotte Berube, Don Harrington. SHOWING DETERMINATION, Senior Rhonda VanHorn prepares for the long jump. Rhonda also participated in the high jump. Track 0 167
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Small Teams Retain Enthusiasm i Temmism-elf? The season went very well,'l explained men's tennis Coach John Hughes. Both the men's and women's teams finished their tough schedules for the year with respect- able records. M-Men tennis posted a 4-4 season, dropping close matches to Benson, Grant, and Wilson. According to team member Don Ross, If Mark Haider or Sean Loth had been in better health during those matches, it would have increased our chances for a win. The M-Men's record was an improvement over the previous season as the team attained the .500 mark for the season, one of only three teams in the district to do so. Across the net, the M-Maids had a season described by Coach Mary Hamilton as expected The Maids were a young team made up of freshman and sophomores who racked up a 2-6 record for the season. ST TCHING FOR HER SERVE, Mic lle Kirkpatrick is about to smash an e. -S j. ,f i T- 4 . s'rrr K sf fff T -x,,,,,, ltnq NVQ lt was fun, exclaimed team member Elaine Chan. We were a close knit group. Driving their way down the fairways, the 1980-81 Marshall Minuteman golf team completed its season with a 2-4 record. The player-coach for the squad was Sophomore Phil- lip Stephens. Other team members were Jill Hillsen- teger, Mike Sterkel, Terry Parisi, Mike Eggleston, and Randy Van Gourder. ln district competition, Marshall sent four representa- tives who made a dismal, but expected, finish as all members were either freshmen or sophomores. Yet the record of the putters did not deter there enthusiasm for the game. Freshman Jim Hilsenteger stat- ed, The more I improve, the more I want to continue playing golf. GlRl.'S TENNIS-FRONT: Kathy Dudley, Karen Britzus, Emma Chan, Michelle Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Beeman, Gloria Preston, Suzy Wolters, Jennifer Curan, Charlotte Boates. BOY'S TENNIS-Pat Sheets, Sean Loth, John Worden, Coach John Hughes, Don Ross, Steve Dilley, Greg Worden. Tennis! Golf 0 169
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