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RESERVE: Mark Fisher, Troy Hoghe, Tim Feasby, Rick Glossett, VARSITY: Scott McCleery, Phil Summersett, Carl Mongold. Randy Carl Mongold. Don Fisher. Tim Friemoth, Coach Rohrs. Evans. Jeff Scott, Tim Feasby, Tim Friemoth, Coach Rohrs. The Lancer Golf Team enjoyed their best season record of Llncolnvlew history 26 3 with a I3 I league record which won the Northwest Confer ence title They won the League Tournament and placed 3rd at the Delphos Invitational Then came the sectional tournament which brought both good and bad news. The bad news was that after struggling to a 4th place tie, they were beaten out in the playoff and stopped further tournament play. sfeotr Randy Evans brightened things up for the Lancers though as he had the second lowest score of the day which enabled him to advance to district play. Mr. Rohrs said that he was disappointed because of all the returning letterman, but that all the players worked hard. He also expects a strong team next year with the top J golfers back, and is expecting the younger players to fill the spaces left by seniors. To the left, Junior Scott McCleery shows his style which enabled him to remain top golfer on the Lancer team. Above, Phil Summersett, Junior, retrieves his ball from the hole after sinking another putt.
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OPPONENTS Var. Res. Fort Jennings W W Columbus Grove L L Delphos Jefferson A W W Perry I W W Upper Scioto Valley W W n n . . . WW i f ton ,Vl Ada .',, , y nn n J n n y W .T ' Ce - n,,nz ,n - J ' WWWW P llnn AMW if aida, ,,,:,, iff' I tournament ggrlestvlew 1,5 ,j ji VAVV li ...J hn......i WWW The year for Lancer Volleyball started in late August with tryouts. After a week of running, drills, and sore muscles, the team was decided: ten would be playing varsity and seven playing reserve. Eight of the varsity members were seniors, which is alot compared to the five of last year. At the end of the year, the records turned out to be the best everl!! The Varsity record Cincluding tournamentb was IO6. The Reserves had a tremendous season ending up with an impressive record of I3-2. The Lancer Volleyball team. From Left to right - Varsity - Captains Sue Haines 8 Beth Bauer, Corinne Arnold, Amber Snyder. Beth Evans, Cindy Thatcher, Della Warnecke, Beth Elston, Angie Blankemeyer, Satomi Nishi After many interviews with members of the '79 teams, ,. ,,.,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,t,,,,,. , , ,,,...,..., ., ,,,,. .,. everyone agreed that The team got along really well, That's what helped the team play better - we were all friends. There was a feeling of togetherness this year. ill A A - .. A something that we had never felt before. One player said 5 that she was really sorry when the season ended. . i M .1., gg ,g jg There were many things that could be quoted from the V 1 gg ' . - Q F practices every day: What are the most important things g 5 A lJ Q Q1 A ASW H in volleyball? and the response Cin unison! would be: i f tg. I - .A , A ' f H W serve and serve receptionl Another quote would be: lll'lll 4 3' Q lxll ' H V. I Bring it to me A the coaxing of Coach Owens on one of fi . . I f' 5 A . , the endless drills for precision in bumping and setting. X if ' A - J T t Another favorite quote used by at least one person at the X Q' S it ,t c beginning of practice was: How long is practice tonight? 'he answer would be',. Howgver long ll takes you guys lf, Something fantastic happened this year to the Lancer Volleyball team that had get your act together. Practices lasted anywhere fromllfz I, h d b fo O 0 b 24 .979 th V .t . I h ld hours to three hours - depending how the team played. fever begn Tcccllnp ls e e re' n cw er . ' ' 9 .arg Y glrs e a Tournament was played at Antwerp and Lincolnview was Alissa?Dglllglxmecniremonyl ll was put on wlth me permlsslon of the LHS to go against the Crestview Knights. The girls played a Very excltmg match and med? lt go 'mg three gflmes' The Parents' Night had been a tradition for several years for the boys' basketball Scores were: l5'lll ll'l5l ls-ll' wlth Creslvlew commg out on team. lt was discontinued because of low funds of the Athletic Department due mp' to the introduction of girls' sports. The girls were very excited when they heard Besides Parents, Night, there was another first. Sammi Ehehnews. The datqdsit was the glamefagailnst the Kalida Wildcats. Miss Becky Nishimoto, our foreign exchange student from Japan, was ' lc len el-get wou e l e spea er or l 8 ceremony' 3 member for the Varslty team' She was Very exclled to be The evening started off well. with the Lancers winning the Reserve match in on the yteam. There was only one problem that she had: she 3 I three games. When the time came, each senior girl met her parents at half- Couldn t understand Engllsh Verfwell umll the mlddle of J court, presenting her mother with a yellow rose. When all the girls, plus the the season' She had no problem wlth the help of the 'sem' manager, was introduced, Miss Owens was escorted by the captains CBeth S At the fan awards banquet three awards were given to , Suej to center court. She was presented three yellow roses by the senior girls. three wenndeserving young Igdiesqgeth Bauer received the 1 Then Mr. S Mrs. A.R. Owens were brought out, the coaches parents. Miss Most Valuable Player award, Angie Blankemeyer received l Owens then gave her mother an addmonal rose' the Most lmprfwed Player award' and Cmdy Thatcher re' I The evening turned out to be a complete success. The Varsity went on to beat ceived a special award. She was selected as a member of 5' Kalida by scores of 5,6 and I644' the lst team for volleyball-Northwest Conference. lt was . E the first year for this kind of team in volleyball and every- if W ' ' av- , ic V f W Ql, E tlqi I ,qbar A.k.. one was pleased that she made the team, f WHEN? E. . M ...J With the exception of the members of the i979 Volleyball f Ti ' 1'j'ifl Lim'f 'i M team. the most importani Person in this sport was the I ,,., 'M ..,.. 1 ... N coach: Miss Diana Owens. It was her second year at Lin- colnview and next year she may continue to improve the team yet. With nine returning players, i980 promises to be an even better year for Lancer Volleyball. IOXVOLLEYBALL
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