Kingston High School - Xenolith Yearbook (Kingston, MI)

 - Class of 1983

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Coach Crane’s Julie Galubenski thinking, I want to go home. Cari Copeland run- ning in her fourth State Meet. Karyn Schneider, moving her way up throuqh the pack. Good Job, Karyn]! Monica Tait, in her first State Meet, doing a very fine job. 24.

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Above: KHS waits on defense for Owen-Gage girls to bring the ball down the court. Above: Shelley Engler putting the ball up for another one of her hot pop shots for two. The Cardiac Cagers showed in many ways that they were the better team» With the abundance of experience in six returning letter win- ners, their team was stronger and more unified. The season ended 9-9 for the best win and loss record ever. The team often went into overtime, play- ing 5, three quarter games. The Cardiac Cagers broke five new records to end their season. The team averaged 50 points and 60 re- bounds per game. They had 11 games where the final score was 5 points or less apart. There was not a game where KHS was totally dominated; they were always able to keep things excit- ing . 23. Receiving extra outstanding awards were Shelley Engler who was awarded most Valuable player. First Team All Con- ference League, and Second Team All Ad- vertiser. Deb Cum- mings received the Cardinal award. First Team All Conference League and All Adver- tiser Honorable men- tion. Both girls re- ceived, in addition, a four year apprecia- tion award. Lynn Ruggles, Jenni Lalko, and Diane Borek also received the appreci- ation award. With the strengths they had , several team and in- dividual records were broken this year. The team set a new scor- ing record with 870 points for the season and averaged 49.4 points per game. A new rebound record was set - 1102, with the average of 61.2 per game. Five in- dividual records were broken this season by Lynn Ruggles, Shelley Engler, and Deb Cummings. Two other girls who helped out the team were Faye Gilmore and Tammy Remsing, -Deanna Gusek, Denise James, and Sophomore Lori Smith also made many contributions to the season. They will be returning lettermen and also next year's muscles.



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Michelle Landrum, hoping to finish far up in the pack. I think she'll do it! That's right, What a Crew! This year's cross country team, under sec- ond year coach. Miss Crane, was a very uni- fied team. They helped and encouraged each other throughout all the practices and meets and always were there for one another. That really makes a difference. Both teams had very competitive seasons. Since Kingston, Mayville, and A-F are the only class D schools that have teams, we had to run against many larger B and C schools. Con- sidering the amount of experience we have on our teams, with only two returning seniors, one junior, and one sopho- more, we did quite well. The boys ran in Region- als and ended up ninth place. The girls, a week later, ran at State and placed ninth also. Next year, seniors Rob Miracle, Julie Galu- benski, Cari Copeland, and Karen Schneider will be missed due to gradu- ation. So that means more runners will be needed. We're sorry guys, but we were unable to get any pictures of you this year. You see, we took pictures at the State Meet, and well,you guys weren't there. Again, we apologize. We would like to commend you on the very fine work and all the effort you've shown throughout the season. You worked hard and I'm sure the school recog- nizes it. Continue to reach your goals as runners. Cross Country Crew 25.

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