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36 Swimming A SWIMMING SUCCESS Q: Who was the last Kecoughtan team to win fifteen or more straight contests and two consecutive district ti- tles? A: The Swim Team, of course! Yes, there is a swimming team at Kecoughtan. And it has been quite suc- cessful over the past few years, placing no worse than second in the district over the past four years, and taking the title three of those years. It has won fifteen straight meets over two years, and has a two-year record of 15-1. What is the key to this phenomenal success? It's swimmers such as senior co-captain Tish Johnson, who has never finished worse than third in a district meet, and who finished her high school career with three district championships. Johnson, voted the Most Valuable Swimmer in two of the last three years, was the key to the 1981-82 Swimming Scores girls' squad this year, and was backed up by a strong corps of underclassmen which bodes well for years to come. The boys' team was led by junior co- captain Mark Midgette, district cham- pion in the 100 free, who was aided by seniors Tommy Stickle, Thom Randolph, and sophomore Tom Jachimowski. The Warrior's strength lay in team performance as both the girl's and boy's 400-meter freestyle relay teams went undefeated through the regular season and placed second in the dis- trict meet, the boys losing by a scant .12 of a second. Freshman Frances Burgdorf, Juniors Anne Jachimow- ski and Michelle Murray, and Johnson comprised the girls' squad while the boys' squad consisted of Midgette, Randolph, Jachimowski, and Stickle. Sophomore Kelly Stein- rnetz also turned in a strong individual performance. The depth of the squad was consis- tently shown by those swimmers who concentrated on picking up valuable points by placing second or third. They consisted of seniors David and Gene Grant, junior Jim Taggart, sopho- mores Britt League and Chuck Poole, and freshman Kyle Olson. At the awards banquet, Midgette was named the Most Valuable Swimmer, senior Gary Humphries was selected Most Versatile, and soph- omore Taryn Vangilder was selected Most Deserving. Other swimmers not previously men- tioned were senior Jackie Lambert, juniors Julie Lamers, Becky Shaffer, sophomores Michelle Wil- kins, Tami Torgler, Kendall White, freshman Tivie Burgdorf, Janet Casey, and Pam Owens. KHS Lafayette KHS Bethel KHS Hampton KHS Phoebus KHS Bethel KHS Lafayette KHS Phoebus KHS Hampton Concentrating on the water below, A KHS diver comtemplates her plan for victory. n wx,.,,,,ff -, f A Warrior swimmer prepares to plunge into the race for first place.
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her arms forward, Lori Tellinger effectively blocks an oppo- on her road to the basket. Jumping over her opponents, Eliza- beth Stillwell scores another two points for her team. QCMIHWKB l uC0UG W' .swarms 'WSW' ,rwwuu q Qlhllbbvl Di ,IE HKU-Yiiwx Z ED, W 111' 4 P1 KQVCUQSHFAN 3 E -ont Row: pnernack, 11 Roberts, QQUQNIAM l4 Elizabeth Stillwell, Lori Tellinger, Donna Lyn Mears, Back Row: Coach Gordon White, Karen Williams, Lori Ervin, Tina Jeannie Lamers, Julie Hatch, Nancy Markel, Wanda Harrod, Sabrina Williams, Jean Larsen, Lisa Wildes, Audrey Edwards, Coach June Tharpe. Girl's Basketball 35
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LOVE A IMMF Row: Carolyn Doyle, Gary Humphries, Tom Jachimowski, Gene Grant, Tom Randolph, Kyle Olson Steve Newman, Kelly Steinmetz, Julie Lamers, Kendall White, Ann Jachimowski, Britt League Francis Burghdorf. to last row: Chuck Poole, Tom Stickle, David Grant, Jim Taggert, Mark Midgette, Middle Row: Johnson, Tivie Burghdorf. Front Row: Taryn VanGilder, Pam Owens, Jackie Lambert, Jane Kenne- After a strenuous race, a swim team member rips off his goggles in triumph. a i As the rest of the team watches on, Gary Humphries executes a winning dive. Several KHS swimmers take time out from practice to watch other members train.
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