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WINS 5 LOSSES 4 Loving their games Swingers net improvements VARSITY BOYS TENNIS OPPONENT Jefferson Franlslin Wilson Benson Lincoln Granr Cleveland Roosevelr Cleveland Roosevelr Benson Franlslin Lincoln Jefferson Madison Wilson Granr WINS 4 LOSSES 5 VARSITY BOYS GOLF WINS O LOSSES 8 arshall's rennis reams srarred slow, bur came our heading for rhe rop. Coach Jim McCallisrer srared, The lsids made good progress and had an oursranding year ar Marshall. A record of 5-4 subsranriared rhe season and was highlighred by several impressive showings by rhe M-Men's doubles reams in rhe disrricr rournamenr. Teams consisred of seniors Phu Hoang and Chae Yi and juniors John Plechinger and Scorr Woodbury borh advanced ro rhe second round of rhe ciry rournamenr. The rennis reams were high aualiry rhis year. There was a much nored improve- menr in all rhe ranks, srared senior nerrer John Worden. The M-Maid ream engaged in a building season, posring a 45 record. The doubles reams consisred of seniors Karen Brirzius and Karhy Dudley andiuniors Michelle Kirlsparricls and senior Elaine Chan, who losr in rhe firsr round of rhe disrricr playoffs, Dudley and Brirzius also played sin- gles along wirh junior Gloria Presron. Junior ream member Sheri Morris com- menred, We over all had improvemenr and l'm very sad rhar rhe season was over The mosr inspirarional players were Mi- chelle Kirlsparricls, Kelvin Wong, and John Worden. Marshall's golf ream suffered a disape poinring O-8 season, Coach Bill Smerhursr commenred, l'We really had a building year. We had a lor of young freshman and sophomores on rhe reamf' The mosr inspirational player of rhe sea son was senior Philip Srevens. JM O 5 1 4 5 O 5 O A 1 3 2 3 2 O 5 VARSITY GIRLS' TENNIS 1 4 1 A 2 B 8 2 5 O O 5 A 1 5 O 5 O so soon. VARSITY TENNIS FRONT: Michelle Kirlsparricls, Kelvin Wong MIDDLE. Karen Brirzius, Hyun Jun, Gloria Preston, Jennifer Curran, John Worden, Allan Ziemlse, Scorr Woodbury BACK: Sheri Morris, Suzi Wolrers, Yamira Camocho, Karhy Dudley, Misry Correway, Phu Huong, David Wu, Don Brunerre, Kenny Leung, John Plechinger, Chae Yi, Marr Burroughs, Laurimarh Amphonpher, Andy Souvannaf 148 f Tennis!Golf is -I2 si -l i i von VAPTSITY GOLF FRONT: Philip Srephens, Jim Vachrer, Gary Welp, Coach Bill Smerhursr BACK' Eric Lengvenis, Milse Weaver, Jerry Conner WARMING UP FOR THE MATCH Jerry Conner pracrices on his driving for rhe big march againsr Madison
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KRW Record numbers help in Running up scores, faking first eaded by a new coach, Don Francin, Marshalls track team experienced a large turnout of 114 members, includ- ing 49 girls and 65 boys, 'il was pleased to see so many kids out for the sport, Francin said. Despite large numbers, he stated, We had a basically young and inexperienced team. The boy's team was sparked by record performances of senior Leonard Wade. He set school records in the 100 and 200 meter races with times of 10.9 and 22.28, respec- The varsity girls' team's performance was led by Heidi Herinkx fourth place finish in the women's 1500 meter race at city with a time of 51150, the second fastest 1500 meter ever run by a Marshall girl. Heidi is only a sophomore and has great potential, Coach Francin observed. The boys finished eighth in the city. Finishing first in the city, but expected to place second after Franklin, the freshmen boys turned the tables with several out' standing performances. John Walstrom took fifth in the 400 relay, first in the triple jump, second in the hurdles and third in the 800 meter hurdles to lead the team in individual effort. John Canham took first in the 800, secf ond in the 1500, and fifth in the 1600 meter relay. Rick Padden placed first in the pole vault and fifth in the 1600 meter relay, Dan Dozark took third in the 100 meter hurdles and fifth in the 300 meter hurdles. Byron Hanson was fifth in the 400 relay, fourth in the 400 yard dash, second in the triplejump and fifth in the 1600 relay. Doug Burroughs took third in shotput and Casey Kever got fifth in the 400 relay and fifth in the 1600 meter relay. tively. As the only team member who qualified to represent Marshall in the state meet, he said, This year track was a big success for me because l took third in city for the 100 meter and fifth in the 200 meter and l broke two school records, l feel really lucky to be able to represent Marshall at state . Other outstanding performances by the boys' team included Joe Buskirk, in the shot- put, who improved over 2Vz ft. from seve enth in the city to third, and junior Art San- chez's performance in the 800, which re- sulted in his life-time best. Senior Wilbert Antoine was disappointed in his showing at city due to illness. , 5 v, ix N... VARSITY BOYS' FRONT Chris Tatum, Robert Shelton, John Wallstrum, Jim Hilsenteger, Wilbert Antoine, Brad Flynn, Rick Padden, John Farmer, Tony Bogar. BACK Pat Thomas, Paul Palmes, Jim Odenthal, Ray Flynn, Joe Buskirk, Terry Clark, Lenny Weiss, Jim Milner, Art Sanchez, Terry Anderson, Richard GIRLS FRONT Roni Thurber, Maria Fleischman, Kelli Stoneburg, Patty Sulivan, Theresa Nice, Rachel Mah, Toni Phillips, Rosalyn Clark, Theresa Beeman, Shelley Regimbal. BACK Cher Kemper, Hedi Herinckx, Jeanne Calhoun, Narvice Warren, Chris Johnson, Kathy Moten, Mauria Bracke, Frances Ibanez, Carmen Pauly, Troy Miller, Eric Martin, Don Niiranen, Tony Krewson, Sampson. Track if 147
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TAKING THE FIRST HIT .Iunror Jennifer Cur- ron works on her rennns srroregy for rhe upcoming march. A SHOWING HIS JUMPING ABILITY Senior Kelvin Wong smokes the boII for O scoring pornr. Wong was reorn co-coproin ond vor' ed rhe Mosr IVISOIVOTIOVTOI Player. SENIOR POWER GoIfer PnlIip Stephens dis- pIoy5 nas form before o march ggi :xx . Q Nw ,Q
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