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Anticipating where she should hit the ball, Cindy Hauter takes a swing. OPP. Riverview McCluer Pattonville Aquinas Ritenor Hazelwood Central Granite City Jennings Hazelwood East Ritenour Hazelwood Central Mary I Hazelwood West Riverview Hazelwood Central OS O sO G1 NS) 1 Oy I PL, SOG) F) fopy (Gy 1S) I KOn RO — 7) (Se) Bottom Row: Sue Shadrack, Kathy Wilds, Cindy Hauter, Laurie Roads, Ruth Ellerbrock, Sue Venturella Row 2: Pam Renshaw, Barb Wahle, Michele Baker, Laura Kinner, Eileen Bugnitz) Karen Love Row 1: Becky Keenan, Robyn Story, Erin Hass, Kelly McDonald, Ms. Jane Helbig Returning the ball with a little spin, Pam Ren- shaw drops in another point. y é a at : oan ee Oe ’ Ak y bi ene sea wainy SMACK RK oe y Concentrating on returning the on-coming i) serve, Sue Shadrach waits patiently. i! Girls Tennis 63
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“It's everyone for themselves!’’ Ka- ren Lowe said, smiling devilishly, “That's why I like playing tennis.’’ she added. Robyn Story agreed, adding, ‘It gives me a great feeling when I win because | know I did it all myself!”’ The inevitable question: was the Girls Tennis Team as good as last years State Champs? Ms. Jane Helbig re- New MN stars shine bright plied, “The team has a lot of new players, but for being a new team they've done’ great!’’ With only three girls that came back from last year the “MN” tennis Stars came in second place behind Hazelwood Hawks. The Stars have a record of twelve and three over all and two and one in confer ence. “Hazelwood Central was our beg competitor.’’ remarked all the girls or the team. When asked why, Ms. Helbig explained, ‘‘Hazelwood Central has ways been our rivals, they've been try- ing to beat us from the very beginning and they finally did.” The tennis team's top singles were Seniors Karen Love, Cindy Hauter ane Robyn Story. Their winning doubles players were Laurie Roads and Eileer Bugnitz. Ms. Helbig added, The J.V. was excellent this year and | hope they come back next year.”’ The North's Girls Tennis Team stood out in a crowd this year even though they didn't go to State, but to Ms. Hek big, “They've come along way fast and I'm really proud of them!” Putting all of her energy into the serve, Robyn Story smashes an ace. Getting ready to volley the ball, Karen Gal- lagher and Laura Kinner wait for the opponent to serve, 62 Girls Tennis
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During a game against Hazelwood West, cen- ter Sandy Gerken goes up for a jump shot. The stars went on to defeat the Wildcats 62-2). 64 Girls Basketball
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