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They Held Their Heads High The Girl ' s Tennis Team, a squad of (■it cn. completed their season with a reeord of one win and thirteen losses. The spring was a er wet one, and left the girls with little [)ra(ti(e time. Ne (Tthe- ess. the held their heads high and were rewarded with one win when they played against Mishavvaka. Eight letterwomen returned to the team this ear, and two freshmen added to their skills. One of the team ' s strong points was the douhles team of Kathy Ogorek and Sonya Locke. GIRLS TENNIS TEAM: (ROW 1) Kathy Ogorek, Sonnya Locke. Nikki Gilkey, Lori Higginbotham. (ROW Z) Leslie Berger, Sera Werts, Margie Luzkewski, Teresa Sims, Nancy Egierski, Coach Nowicki. 21
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Smashing Season Ending a really smashing season, the boys ' tennis team showed their school spirit by making it to the final round of the sectional, a first in the history of the school. The return of all last year ' s letter winners, a strong doubles team, and key player, Mark Hosaflook, were all impor- tant factors leading to the successful sea- son. Mark was named to the second team all-conference, also a first in the history of the school. Coach Bennett is looking for- ward to the new courts to be put in back of the school and hopes that it will better the team ' s already-winning record. Mark Hosaflook, All-Conference, returns a low ground stroke for a match point. BOYS ' TENNIS: (ROW 1) Mark Hosaflook, Dan Latson, Bob Deters, Huy Do, Keith Kopinski, Gareth Nissley, John Wesolowski, (ROW 2) Coach Bennett, John Ritter, Mark Latson, Mike Callas, Carl Wojciechowski. 20
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Lions Have The 1978-80 football team had a high turn-out of more than eighty players reporting for summer practice. It was a very rough season, with only one win and costly injuries to the key players. A sur- prising nine sophomores lettered on the varsity squad, which should help next year ' s team. Coach Sacchini feels he had a young, inexperienced club which made some mistakes and lacked experience. With 54 players returning next year, a very promising sophomore class, and a good attitude, the team has much possibil- itv. Players and referees look on anxiously while the coarhes aid an injured player. Mr. Murray points out and adjustment to strengthen the defense. 22
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