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JV GIRLS ' l BASKETBALL OPPONENT JM Aloha 29 34 Columbia River 29 '28 Evergreen 30 48 29 27 18 52 Lake Oswego Molalla Franklin 31 36 Cleveland 23 27 Grant 26 35 Madison 24 32 Jefferson 32 40 Benson 32 65 Jackson 28 50 Wilson 22 53 Lincoln 23 37 Jefferson 34 59 Benson 20 42 Lincoln 28 39 Jackson 25 31 WINS 18 LOSSES 2 w aJ5Qg,g,,Ow1NG,lri1RouoH0n me Snot, Freshman Liz aifaits the outcome of her foul shot at-V tempt, Returning to Marshall was graduate Chris Rits- chard, who coached the freshman girls. 7 1 - I, Z ,,,,4,k JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL- FRONT ROW: Carmen Herman. SEC- OND ROW: Kim Cappo, Jackie Nigo. THIRD ROW: Liz Currie, Kim Williams, Allison Hanson. FOURTH ROW: Carol Garbus, Wendy Wyler, Stacey Speidel. BACK ROW: Tina Cruikshank. FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL - FRONT ROW: Teresa Bee- man, Patti Sullivan, Liz Wakeman, Brenda Cheney, Tina Dyer, Ann Wolfely, Terry Palmer, Gay Wong, Tina Nigo. JV ' Frosh Girls' Basketball R U 127
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JV 0 Frosh Girls' Basketball w coaches add spark to year The JV M-Maids finished the sea- son as undefeated league champs. JV Coach Don Francin was satisfied with his team's performance and felt that the girls really worked hard to improve their game. He also noted experience as a key contributing factor during the season. Juniors Lorri Shepherd, Allison Hortsch, and Tina Johnson were three team members with two years of experience behind them. This ex- perience exhibited itself during games in the form of aggressiveness and decisiveness. ln certain situa- tions during a tough game, it helps a great deal to know which kind of play will work best, explained Hortsch. All of the JV girls played together consistently, and their efforts paid off as they posted a season record of 18 wins and 2 losses. The defeats, pre-season games against Lake Os- wego and Evergreen, were lost by a total of three points. Francin, who had coached basket- ball before during his career at Mar- shall, commented, lt's been a long time since I've had the chance to coach JV girls. This year has been very rewarding for me. Team .meme bers appreciated his return. Coach Francin really worked with us on an individual basis, noted Sophomore Carol Carbus. Linder the direction of another new coach, graduate Chris Ritsf Chard, the Freshmen Girls' Basket- ball team enjoyed their first year of high school play. I liked our coach because he was enthusiastic and taught us basic skills, and we had fun at the same time, explained Terry Palmer. The team concentrated on the theory of good offensive strategy and consistently strong defense. Working together and learning the game of basketball helped them more in the long run than winning, Ritschard remarked. We kept up the tradition of great girl's basketball at Marshall by prov- ing ourselves this year. The girls really worked for their wins and had pride in their sport. They were fun to coach, Francin concluded. ...t .wma -so ., .. who also Health. Gay Woig defense. The team JV ' Frosh Girls Basketball
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crises Wrestling - en grapple w o title The 1982 Varsity Wrestling squad rolled to an undefeated 4-0 league re- cord with easy victories over Jefferson and Lincoln, and a close match over Jackson, 33-31. The M'Men perfected their season with an unchallenged 44-25 win over Roosevelt. Due to their efforts, Marshall was awarded the PIL West dual meet title, the first such accomplishment since 1975. Varsity Coach Monty Rurey boasted, The guys really worked to- gether weli. I was very impressed with the intensity they competed with, and it ali paid off. Marshall completed the district tour- nament with three league champions, three second place awards, and three third place finishes. The first and sec- ond place winners qualified to compete in the state meet at David Douglas. These six Marshall grapplers included Ty Cook at 106 lbs., Mike Kuiawa at 115 lbs., Paul Miller at 136 lbs., Dan Nudo at 15? lbs., Greg Worden at 168 lbs., and TaYen Lee at 191 lbs. Finishing his first-round match, Sophomore Ty Cook advanced into the second round before being eliminated. Senior Co-Cap tain Greg Worden reflected, The sea- son was a successful and exciting one. lt was a priviledge to be part of the program. The wrestling program at the fresh- men level aiso demonstrated a success- ful and rewarding season. The team was led by Freshman Jim Milner, who cap- tured first place in the freshman city tournament. Other bright spots on the team included Shawn Jay, Eric Morton, and Serome James. Milner commented, Our freshman team was small in num- bers, but that didn't stop us from work- ing to accomplish high goals. Deep in the confines of the wrestling room, Marshalls wrestlers worked out daily. They also lifted weights, and in 'order to maintain their weight require- ment, watched what they ate on a daily basis. One of the most strenuous exer- was a mandatory number of laps around C floor before workouts. Running C floor required me to as- sert a lot of self-discipline, but it sure made a difference, remarked Senior Mike Redmond. These factors and more accounted for the team's winning season. MANY HOURS of Dan Nudo to become a for his efforts by overpowering his Wrestling Junior
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