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-uw-nn 4. GIRL'S TENNIS TEAM: FIRST ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Holly Groh, Julie Constable, Kathy Hin, LeeAnn Hutchinson. SECOND ROW: Carla Robertson, Kristi Swope, Allison Sellars tmanagerj, Nancy I-Iirz, Kathy Taylor, Tracy Thomas, Kim Martin. THIRD ROW: Coach Gilson, Cathi Schalk, Trayce Mengert, Cheryl Urban, Karla Burk, Karin Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Debbie Allison, Debbie Wiker, Connie Acuff, Su- zanne Wikstrom tmanagerj. t TT STANDINGS TEAM WE TH EY Decatur 4 I 1 Bethel 5 0 i Puyallup 5 0 f Rodgers 4 l I Sumner 4 I 'l Jefferson 4 l 1 Curtis I 4 Federal Way 3 2 Clover Park .0 5 l. LeeAnn Hutchinson says, Oh no. she hit it back. 2. Trayce Mengert tries to swat a fly with her racket. 3. The look of determination on Cathi Schalk's face says it all. 4. Cheryl Urban and Karla Burk stuck together when they played doubles, so much so that you couldn't pry them apart. 5. Kristi Swope combines the funky chicken and tennis. 6. Kim Martin has her mind on her tennis, or does she? 's 1 N Sports- I 5 I
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K 'L .MN pa-- l f,3 ,L g 1 -Q ' Great Turnout Leads To Fantastic Season What really makes a good tennis team? Talented players and gifted coaches are what created this past year's girls tennis team. Along with Miss Gilson, two new assistant coaches were giving their all to help the girls. They were John Shelton and Kathy Wales. There were nine returning players from the l978-79 school year plus eleven new girls who seemed to lit right in. The sea- son was very eventful and the team re- mained undefeated until their match against Curtis. They came back and won against Federal Way but during their last match they lost to Clover Park. leaving them 7-2 for the season. There was an extreme amount of dedi- cation among the team. Most girls didn't miss more than two or three practices during the entire season. During a match the girls cheered the others on il' they weren't playing at the time. Kathy Hirz recalled, Even though we worked harder this past year, I enjoyed it better because the team was unified and provided more support for each otherf, 150-Sports 'Ubi n 'Q u ' thi-hz. X . I 11 I ll .4 9 E xlt .1 o A 5: '3'
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Cross Country Acquires A Championship At the start of the season, Coach Hurt showed confidence in the girl,s team when he stated, I think we will win the championship and be able to beat Clover Park. The team was able to meet both of these expectations. Their season was good with only one loss to Curtis. They were fortunate to have five runners, which in- cluded the three times state champion, Shiela Kaskie. The boy's cross-country was not as suc- cessful as the girl's team. They finished third in the league this season. Half the team consisted of seniors, and the others were determined underclassmen. Coach Logan was satisfied with how the boys fared and had high hopes for the future. l. Al Shaw flashes a winning smile. 2. With determi- nation, Ross Wilhelm races on. 3. Sophomore, Matt McGavick catches his breath after an exhausting race. 4. Laurie Johnson feels the strain of running a long distance. 5. Sarah Sa'adah smoothly runs at her own pace. 6. Betty Bekemeier presses on with Kris Dubin at her heels. 152-Sports BOY'S CROSS-COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Evans, Doug Grider. Pat Ramage, Keith Zaichkin, Bob Slee. SECOND ROW: Troy Andrews, John Kaskie, Bill Crimi, Tom McDonald, Jim Jolley. THIRD ROW: Matt McGavick, Bob Mulvany, Louis Tomsic, Mike Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Greg Williams, Al Rice, Ross Wilhelm, Andy Smith, Al Shaw.
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