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Tennis 0 Golf Unity, spirit account ' We had the best Boys' Tennis team Marshall has ever had, stated Senior Greg Worden. Coach Mary Hamilton confirmed, The 1982 sea- son was the most successful one for the boys in Marshalls history. Mike Kuiawa agreed and explained why. We had such a good year mainly because of our unity and team spirit. ' Over half of the Boys' Tennis team consisted of seasoned players, most of whom were seniors. The year was a mernorabie one as they took second in district with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss. The girls' team, comprised mainiy of underclass- men, did nearly as well by tying for second with a record of 2 wins and 2 losses. Suzy Wolters, a sophomore tennis team member, felt that the team did better this year than last. We played our best and were more seri- ous about the game. We showed that by our successful fundraiser. Not only did the team play consis' tent tennis, they also sold Marshall basebali caps to promote spirit and to raise money for new uniforms for the girls' team. The most inspira' tional tennis players were Sean Loth and Gloria Preston. i For the golf team, commuting to Eastmorelancl, West Delta, Progress Downs, and Rose City to play golf may have been difficult. The team's1 scores didn't refiect a very success' ful season, with a win loss record of 0-9. They did, however, send one team member, Junior Philip Ste- phens, to the state golf tournament. Stephens was also team captain as weil as most inspirational, an award given by his teammates. As golfer Peter Schweitzer ex- plained, We did pretty good consid- ering the turnout and the experience of the players. Although Coach Hamilton would have liked to se more involvement in the tennis and golf programs, she was satisfied with the students who participated. The kids gave 100 percent, she remarked. 'Tm glad l have had the opportunity to work with such energetic, outgoing, and hardworking athletes. 'They earned every victory, supported each other during each contest, and every play- er improved some aspect of his or her game. CONCENTRATION shows in Senior Mike Kuiawa's SERVING AN ACEwhiIe practicing with a ttgmmate face as he prepares to smash a forehand. Kuiawa was is Junior Kelvin Wong. Wong contributed uch to a threesyear tennis letterman. Marshallw successful tennis season. . Q V- .- -rxfifli' . c....s+- tixax rl. is ,il X l ' H ..I T. M.,- Tennis ' Golf
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BOYS ' TENNIS WINS 3 LOSSES 1 TIES 0 GIRLS' TENNIS WINS 2 LOSSES 2 TIES 0 GOLF WINS 0 LOSSES 9 TIES 0 GOLF Jimmy Vachter Jlm Hllsenteger, Philip Stephens, Peter BOYS TENNIS FRONT ROW Jun Chung, Greg Worden, Kenny Leung Scott Woodbury BACK ROW Kelvin Wong, Sean Loth Pat GIRLS TENNIS FRONT ROW Charlotte Boates, Kathleen Dud ley Karen Brlxlus BACK ROW Gloria Preston, Teri Grace Ml Tennis ' Golf 39
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