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There goes trouble! Tim Wion shows his All-State class. After a TRC race in the rain the Squire girls pose for a victory shot while looking their best. 27
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j6r The meaning of 7y yA' greatness is embodied y in Manchester Cross r ' jfir Country. Both girls and guys 'Ay competed in Indy at the State JO’ moot in anH hr»th fini ;hpH competed in Indy at the State meet in '85, and both finished highest in MHS history. The girls, placing 13th in their inaugural State showing as a team, were led by soph- omore Janice Hoover. The guys (the East Street Gang) in their third con- secutive State meet showed how ex- perience pays off by placing seventh. (The 72 team placed eighth.) Senior Tim Wion held on to an 18th place All-State finish while junior Eric Un- derwood was soooo close with 26th. To the pleasure of coach Dick Miller and team, the third place Semi-State was vindicated as the guys beat every team from Manches- ter Semi-State at the State. Coach Miller says it proves that we can honestly run with the best in the State. One regret of the '85 team was the unusually wet weather throughout the season and at the State meet which made times mark- edly slower than expected. While the girls were having their best invitational season, winning three out of four, the guys seemed to be struggling placing second in all significant meets until Regional. Even with the frustrations of placing second by two or three points all season, the team ran the best race when it counted most — at the State. What held the team together be- gan at camp in pre-season as team members spent a week with each other at Pokagon State Park learning to work with one another, building friendships, and setting season goals. This, along with hours of dedication, allowed the Squires to achieve greatness in 1985. BOTTOM ROW: Andrea Aungst, Amy Baker, Liz Swain, Tammie Wion, Janice Hoover, Cara Lance, Krishna Longanecker. SECOND ROW: Gina Fausnight, Penny Kelsey, Jody Fausnight, Kyle Kerschner, J.D. Longan- ecker, Gene Dyson, Glenn Cox, Asst. Coach Kevin Walters. THIRD ROW: Coach Dick Miller, Tim Wion, Jeff Kock, Erik Good, Jeff Gunter, Jeff McClure. TOP ROW: Scott Meyer, Eric Underwood, Walter Lambert, Mike Miller, Tom Inskecp. Senior Mike Miller and cross country Super Mom Iris Wion express their joy in going to state. Junior Tammie Wion strides toward the first mile in the invitational race. 26
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Sectional runners- up and third place in the county tourney, the Lady Squires volleyball squad had an up and down season this year. The season ended for the varsity with an 11-11 record. Varsity Coach Shirley Musselman stated We start- ed out shaky this season but this team has real potential! The varsity was hurt this year with the loss of Amy Fahrnow and Bridget Greene, but they made up for it with strong hitters Shelly Caudill, Missy Wise, Lori Lehman and Chris Bradley. Awards were received by Shelly Caudill, Most Valuable; Steff Carter, Most Improved; and Lori Lehman, Mental Attitude. The Junior Varsity finished their season on an up-note with a 10-4 record. Delpha Ulrey, Steff Carter and Ann Fishback led the team with strong hits and hard serves. J.B. coach Shelly Newell chose Sara Smith, Delpha Ulrey and Angie Brad- ley for Spirit Award Spiking Award, and Serving Award respectively. JV FRONT: Wendy Jones, Steff Carter, Angie Bradley, Lisa Hines, Heidi Cook, Melissa Heilman, Manager Karen Eiler, BACK: Coach Shelly Newell, Kim Bashore, Ann Fishback, Delpha Ulrey, Steph Schuler, Samantha Bradley, Sara Smith. Ann Fishback and Steff Carter prepare for JV players show their strong defensive abilities, a defensive return. 28
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