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- 9' ,R Goins leads Pats in sad season Girls Tennis team ended their 1975 campaign with a team record of l win and 7 losses, despite the above-average performance of many of the girls. Led by seniors Karen Goins at number one singles and Shirley Pride at the number two position, the Patriot netters lost many of their matches by a slim 4-3 score. One sophomore player summed up the season this way, A lot of girls had winning seasons, we lust couldn't put it all together to win the ones we had to. This was exemplified as Pride finished the season with a respectable 6-6 record while Goins finished 5-8 at 12.332 the very difficult number one posi- Hom Along with these two players, two underclassmen, Joan Kane and Linda Christensen showed that they will have to be reckoned with in the '76 season. Christensen was partic- ularly outstanding with a 5-6 sea- son. She still has one year left to play. Perhaps the most promising fea- ture ofthe season was the out- standing play of the number one doubles team of Patricia Montgom- ery and Karen Weaver. This pair blasted their way through the sea- son with a 6-4 record and then cop- ped off the year in a fitting way by placing fourth in the City Tourna- ment. They viewed this year by say- ing A few missed shots and this season could have been completely different We will be a much improved team next year Their predictions don t seem too far off when we look ahead to next year Despite losing the number one and two players the netters will still have Kane and Christensen moving up into these difficult posl tions If Montgomery and Weaver can improve their game next year will hold quite a few surprises for some unsuspecting teams on the Patriot s schedule i Doug Reed looking for improvement in sty e 2 Lindo Christensen prepares to finish off her opponent with a backhand smash 3 Sophomore Kent Von Burg completes his follow through and watches his ball on its flight to the hole 4 Patricia Montgomery bears down on her serve Girls Tennis JMH5 OPP Ladywood Wood Manual B oad R pple R He Ho e Scec IU Beech Gro 22555555 . ,, . . I ' I I ' I . I L W W L . ....,. L ' q L i r ' ' f-z. L. W ts .-45 Q 4 L .,., H V, L ve 't-- 1 ' T L - -- f-fp --l, . 1 Afffngfon .'-' '.'.. .. , . 3 .l 1 A 1 L Tech
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This year's Varsity additions included pitchers John Henry, Mark Steiner and John Featheringill who combined with veteran Tom Carder to give the Pats a strong pitching staff. lnfielders Kurt Guldner, Pat Mayfield, Mike Rodman and Rus- sell Dorsey teamed up with Kevin Goffinet and Mike Schaub to pro- vide a hustling infield. Outfielders Doug Whyde, Stan Stevens, Bob Baker and Mark Vandermuelen ioined Elliot Jacobs and Stan Bree- den to round out the team with a solid outfield unit. This year's Patriot team coupled with the coaching and managing abilities of Bob Tremain and Dane Paff respectively were able to defeat Beech Grove and Warren Central to become the Sectional Champs. The team then traveled to the Regionals only to be defeated by Carmel. However, they still I l 1 remained the City Runnerups with their 22 and 7 win-loss record. The Junior Varsity team, guided by first year coach Brad Goffinet was able to pull out an impressive ll win and 6 loss record. Behind the strong pitching of Scott Carder, Steve Thomas, Tom Clements and Chris Pritchett, the all underclass team was able to put it together for a successful season. The rest of the hard working team consisted of Scott Sterret, Steve Roman, Dan Schluge, Tim McCoy, Joe DeVore, Dennis Johnson, Jeff Gosnell and Mark McKinley. The team also had three freshmen standouts in Pritchett, Greg Agee, and Jim Huston. Coach Goffinet was pleased with his first year. When Bill Baugh, a Physical Edu- cation teacher at P.S. 94 was brought in to coach the Freshmen Baseball team, many people , U , a,.5,3 W JA' n- fs- , . 9 'ff A 'f . A . . el 1435 .1 Ai' 5 1 .,. J , Q M 1. ',f j il? . if . 4 . . '.,.yJfgg.e'.vi Ay M, M Z. ., E , 5. jvw' ' ff ' ' 1 'M - I 1 , nu, . . - 4 A. . 4. . - ., -., . Y f Jw-. -t' -on-A la.. , . ,1 , . 9, I J. ,, ,, W, , , if 5 ' 3 . I , f .N expected a more or less average season. But, much to everyone's surprise Coach Bough delivered on almost perfect 7 and l win-loss slate. The avid freshmen came out with a strong pitching staff this year as young hurlers Jim Huston, Greg Agee, and Chris Pritchett had a total of only 43 runs scored against them of 49 innings of pitching. Huston was the winningest pitcher with a 4-l record. But, the team's success was also because they came out swinging. By the end of the season, they had amassed a total of 99 runs in 8 games. Much of their batting suc- cess rested in the hands of Bill Rushton, Jeff Bowlby, Larry Willan, Steve Hicks, Danny Lessley and Mike Kidwell. . Q -1 . '-. es, .+.,. A . e., , . U I , V I ,,, , z- Wg , ' , Z? . c , 1 , -4- N, J- . . , '75 ,g wr., --. ,.2-. Q.. ,W 1' V' -,lb L-r f 7.4, l ' T :. ww-v . f nw ws 43 H197 ... 1. T J ' I 1., gf. .re-r, AQ. - 'I 'K -9 4,514.54 6' ,Lf 1 -wk . ,W A, . ...., -Y 4 ' t- , -Q.. . , '-fix -- XJ? 4 S. I7
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