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Top Left: Joelle Parker maneuvers her way past a Bexley opponent. Bottom Left: Lookin' good defense. Below: Coach May advises Teresa Cook on game strategy. With eight returning starters and team spirit that was “fantastic!” the Lancaster Field Hockey team achieved a first. They missed the State Tourney by only one game. Nonetheless Coach May attributed the team’s success to the fact that, “The team was very enthusiastic and moved from one game to the other without looking back.” The high point of the season, she said, was beating rival Bexley, who only suffered two losses all season. On account of this win the Lady Stickers placed second in their league and embarrassed Bexley in the process. The other high point of the season was making it into the District Finals, the farthest any Lancaster field hockey team has reached. The low point of the season was missing the State Tourney by one game. The Lady Stickers ended their season with a 7-7-5 record. The team captured the honor of being named District Runner-Up. Pam Haley and Robin Feasel were named to the league’s All-Star team; Pam Haley captured the MVP award for the second year in a row; Robin Feasel captured the Best Offensive award for scoring 20 out of 29 goals; Susie Cork was named Best Defensive Player; and Shannan Clark received the Most Improved Player Award. LHS Is Field Hockey 29
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Lady Stickers District Runners-Up Top Right: Lady Stickers are supported by team members and fans. Above: Go get 'em Karen! Right: Robyn Berry takes a breather from the Bexley game. 28 LHS Is Field Hockey
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“■ HOMECOMING ‘7 felt honored and proud to repre- sent our high school as the 1984 H omecoming Queen — for me, this will be my most memorable experience. ” Kim Key Thursday night a spark of emot ion escaped from the bonfire, and was carried on into Friday night’s game and Saturday’s Dance. The spark of emotion was Homecoming Weekend. As the Gales rolled to a 35-8 victory over Toledo Bowsher, the fog rolled to a victory over the game. An omniscient fog quietly crept onto Fulton Field and, by the fourth quarter, visibility had become so bad the field could not be seen from the press box, stands or sidelines. Unable to see the game, the announcers stopped keeping time and score. This caused the fans to believe that the game had been called, but in reality it was played in its entirety. The game will go down in history as the “fog bowl. Saturday, the fog dissipated and the romance began. Russell Carey of Q-FM- 96 supplied the music for the Homecoming Dance, as the couples could be seen “Dancing in the Dark.” Love and laughter filled the beige, blue and burgundy cafeteria, as the over 300 in attendance enjoyed the 1984 Homecoming. The whole weekend was started with a strike of a match at Thursday night’s bonfire. Students attended a pep rally in the stadium followed by the bonfire. Homecoming Queen was Kim Key, escorted by Jeff Brown. Attendants were: Senior Debbie Aucreman, escorted by Matt Petty; Junior Gwen Myers, escorted by Chuck Cave; and Sophomore Kim Rosser, escorted by Dan Crawford. “A Toast to the Gales” was the winning slogan on the Seniors first place float. Sophomores finished second and the Juniors were third with the first Generic float. 30 LHS Is Homecoming
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