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V O L L E Y B A l L Back: David Schafferic, Gary Suchow, Bill Fluet, Loren John, Dave Schmaus, Simon Strydhorst, L Mr. Rondeau Front: Alan Baxter, Ron Kadylo, Joe Hapienko, Steve Kaplan, Bruce Rau The Gryphon team made the play-offs in every tournament they participated in, in 1983. Starting with the Alumni Tour- nament Sept. 16-17, the team competed in tournaments in Barrhead, Grand Center, Devon, Grande Prairie, Stoney Plain, and Drayton Valley. The Gryphons lost in the semi-finals of the tirst six toumaments, before emerging champions in Drayton Valley. The boys also competed in League Play as well as Conference and Zone where they were eliminated in semi-final play. Over-all record: Games played-139g 86 wins, 53 losses. Congratulations on a fine season. Rear: Viriya Kousol, Scott Singbeil, Thiravath Kousol, Rodney Callihoo, Mr. Rondeau Front: Richard Robinson, Craig Properzi Jr. Gryphons The Jr. team played in toumaments in Barrhead, Evansburg, Drayton Valley and Spruce Grove. In most cases the Jrs were in- volved with Sr calibre teams and fared very well. The boys failed to make the play-offs in Barrhead, but succeeded in sectionals in other 3 toumaments, losing in the semi-finals in Evansburg and Drayton. The Gryphons peaked in their last toumament, losing a tough 3 game final series caping off a successful season. Thanks extended to Mr. Abrams, Mr. Flock and Mr. Bouyea for their assistance during toumament play.
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V l o L L E Y B A L Rear: Marie Driessen, Colleen Wimmer, Monica Driessen IJ Connie Gerard, Tammy Conklin, Mrs. G. Lamothe Front: Francie Fortier, Leonda Schmaus, Jodene Hapienko Dana Urlacher, Shelley Kirchner The Gryphon girls enjoyed a very successful and progressive 1983-84 season. A combination of veteran grades eleven and twelve players coupled with some fine grade ten talent led to an exciting and enthusiatic squad. The Gryphons faced very well both in league and tournament play. In seven tournament outings the girls won two firsts, three seconds and and one third place finish. In league play the Gryphons won their conference championship and advanced to the N.W. zone playoffs before they were defeated in the finals. With another year's experience and knowledge, we can only expect bigger and better things from this squad in 1984-85. Mrs. Lamothe Coach Rear: Lana Meunier, Shauna Thompson, Sharee Robertson Mandy Close, Gail Gelety,Phy11is Tiemstra, Vicki Holgate, Mr. D. Bouyea Front:Karen Maclntosh, Loreena Griffith, Rhonda Golby Lisa Neitsch, Shelley Wegner This year was a very good one for our Jr. Varsity team. The girls played well in the four tournaments they attended this year. All 18 girls alternated in a rotation, and I believed they learned something about Volleyball and team play. All the girla played volleyball for the enjoymentg they played well and developed their skills as a useful by-product. Next year, perhaps we'll be able to win a few tournaments. D Dave Bouyea Coach
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B A S K E T B A L L 1. Tom Krawiec, Gary Suchow 2. Loren John 3. Mandy Close Gordon Wenger, Tom Kraviec, Gary Suchow, Loren John, Tim Loitz, Paul Maykut, Darren Goertz, Richard Robinson, Jeff Hanson Gryphons Boys Basketball The Gryphon boys were more competitive during this season than they have been in the past few years. The scores in the past N season 11983-843 were close in most of the games played, with the Gryphons winning 14 out of the 27 games played. Along with the 8 regular league games, invitational tournaments were attended at Grande Cache, Drayton Valley, Grande Centre, Barrhead fhome tournamentl, and Edson. Highlights of the season were winning first place in the Drayton Valley tournament in Decem- ber, defeating Fort MacMurray Composite High School in a close match in the Grande Cache tournament in January, and win- ning a berth in the zone play-offs by easily defeating Westlock and Athabasca in the conference play-offs at the end of Febuary. The season ended in March at the zone play-offs in St. Albert where the Gryphon Boys were defeated by an excellent team from Hinton . Coach Mr. Schabert Assistant Coach Mr. Letovsky 1984 Girl's Basketball The female Gryphons had a successful season this year. Their over-all record this year was 22 wins and 8 losses. They started the season by winning the Grande Cache tournament by defeating Concordia College in the final. The following weekend they won the Drayton Valley tournament, defeating Drayton Valley in the final game. They also won the A consolation final in the Edson tournament. In League play the Gryphons were 7 and l, and their only loss was to Salisbury, a 4-A school. A conference was held in Barrhead and the Gryphons defeated Westlock and Athabasca to advance to the Zones which were held in St. Albert. The Gryphons played very well at the zones defeating Edson, but lost to Bev Facey in the final game. A second place finish in the zones was a job well-done as the Gryphons had 8 rookies in the final line-up this year. Mr. Sheridan Coach Tammy Conklin fcaptainl, Jodean Hapienko, Dana Urlacher, Diane Anderson, Colleen Wimmer, Francie Fortier, Janine Charles, Monica Driessen, Peggy Pusch, Mandy Close
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