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i K X , has.. .5 -me Tony Spears gets mobbed after his second home run ofthe Jason Wellons takes a cut at the ball. game, and this one a grand slammer. JV Baseball: Front: Coach Mike Kepler, Rick Teeter, Tony Spears, 2nd Row: Pete Hayden, mgr., Jeff Coe, Rich Greer, Bill Scott, Kent Gary Dodds, Don Lee, Jim Fursman, Bud Terry, Kurt Flezac, Stan Lamoreux, Gary Johnson, Don Goecks, Jeff Newell, Mike Pokarney, McDonald, Mike Stephanson, Kieth Braun, Brad Miller, Ted Priem. Dave Black,John Rivenburgh, Managers Wagner and Jensen. JV Baseball Scoreboard . . LO 2 4 Oregon City LO 5 O ForestGrove LO 'I1 2 Tigard LO 3 2 West Linn LO 2 6 McMinnville - f - - . LO 6 2 Oregon City Coach Mike Keplers crew, after a losing preseason, were in LO 8 2 Tigard the running for the JV league crown for most of the regular LO 11 2 West Linn season. Then they blew it by losing three of their last five LO 6 7 St' He'e S I ' LO 5 O Newberg games. They wound up with the same record as the Varsity, LO 4 5 St, Hale,-,S 8.5. LO 0 1 Dallas LO 7 2 Tillamook won 8, lost 5 Top prospects from this year's JV team are pitchers Jeff 3rd in District Newell ljr,, with the best won-loss record, 3-Ol Jim Fursman ljr.l and Keith ,Braun lsophl, shortstop Mike Stephenson, sophp 3rd baseman Stan McDonald, sophg and outfielders Jason Wellons lir.l and Tony Spears lsophl. 10
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Kit Hughes, girls' first singles player, W stretches for a forehand return, l 106 Girls Tennis: Front: Miss Popple, Laurie Hughes, Carolyn Cooley, Ann Newlands, Kit Hughes, Robin Fanning, Pam Percival. Row 2: Nicki Wall, Paula Spears, Ann lVlcCormack, Carrie Torkelson, Sarah Wood, Carolyn Wilson. Cooley Tops TYV Once again, the Laker boys' net squad went through an unde- feated season in TYV action. But Coach Geldaker, believing that playing against the best is the fastest way to improve, sought and found tough competition outside of the league. While the league record was 6-0, non-league action totaled 4-5. Senior Doug Cooley, for the second straight year, breezed to the District singles crown. Unfortunately, luck was not with him at the State championships where he drew the eventual champion for his first match. Cooley was backed up by five juniors, who should provide another winning season next year. Rick Turner went to State after placing third in District singles: the doubles team of Wayne Drinkward and Robert Frisbee was the best in the league, fifth and sixth men were Chris Ryman and lan Hilton. The girls team didn't fare as well, placing in a tie for third in the league. The doubles team of Kit Hughes and Nicki Wall qualified for State by placing second at District. N.. if me if .Z . 'Q An intense Doug Cooley crouches and connects with a backhand.
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