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GIRLS GOLF Opponent MH Muncie North 242 208 Greenfield Central 249 246 Hagerstown 344 246 Kokomo Hayworth 240 227 Highland 239 214 Marion 210 224 Yorktown 188 222 Highland 232 217 Anderson 184 218 Sectional—5th With swinging hair and arms, Julie Sklles follows through on the fifth hole at Grandview. Tending the pin, Linda Boone carefully makes sure she doesn’t step in her opponent’s line.
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4 Pirettes Compete On Links Under the coaching of Mrs. Willie Roller, the first girls golf team in MH history—juniors Linda Boone, Pam Granger, and Julie Skiles, and sophomores Mary Beth Ainsworth and Thelma Whiteman—took to the links. The linkettes won their first match with Muncie Northside on their home course, Grandview, and went on to win five consecutive matches before being defeated by Marion and Yorktown. Anderson also proved to be an upset. The linkettes ended match play with a first year record of 6-3. The Pirate season ended as they finished fifth in the sectional held at Yorktown. Girls golf was sponsored by IHSAA and varsity letters were given. GIRLS’ GOLF—Pam Granger, Linda Boone, Coach Willie Roller, Thelma Whiteman, Julie Skiles, Mary Beth Ainsworth. With determination, Julie Skiles lines up to putt out on the fifth hole at Grandview.
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Gridmen Stack Up i om tsruin, tnese young men were a hard-working group. The main thing that hurt the team was its inability to put together a tough defense, which is a Pirate tradition. Hosting the Jamboree and playing well in it was one of the many highlights this year. Another was coming from behind against Pendleton Heights before a large Homecoming crowd at Pendleton. MH finished the season by romping all over Kokomo Haworth. But, the big highlight was when the gridmen put it to Anderson 14-6. There were also some fine in¬ dividual performances on the team. Claude Parrett, Steve Tweed, Steve Mills, and Kevin Goen made the All Olympic Conference Team. The All- County team was led by eight Pirates. They were Tom Niccum, Kevin Goen, Steve Mills, Steve Tweed, Claude Parrett, Don Price, Bob Muller, and Joe Buck. With Chris Faulker and Scott Bevars providing protection, Joe Buck passes to Steve Turner. In a valiant attempt to salvage the game, Joe Buck sweeps around left end for a big gain. Opponent MH 42 12 Blackford Shelbyville Marion Huntington Muncie South Pendleton Heights Anderson Muncie North Perry Meridian Kokomo Haworth Boasting their power over Blackford, the Pirates psych themselves up with a pre-game yell.
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