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Golf Team On Par In The Fall Monacan, due to its commit- ment to excellence, is con- stantly open to beneficial change. A prime example was found in the 1983 Golf Team, which, in order to keep pace with competition, competed during the fall season rather than the spring. Emerging from the change was a team that was both treading new ground and maintaining old standards of skill and sportsmanship. The two aspects of the team could be readily seen from the beginning of the season until the end. In the warm summer sun players such as Paul Kirit- sis and Brent Averette led the Chiefs to ten consecutive vic- Perfect Followthrough. Executing a perfect followthrough, ‘‘Most Valu- able’’ Andrew Hodson shows why he is the best. tories. With support from oth- ers, Mark Morgan and Ivan Wu for example, the regular sea- son progressed toward the defeat of Prince George in the District Tournament Cham- pionship. Among the outstand- ing performances in the tour- nament were those of Andrew Hodson with a score of 77; senior Janet Matsey, who placed fifth with a score of 82; Averette, Kiritsis, Wu, and Morgan. Finally, the season drew to aclose with an 11-4-2 record and a third place finish against stiff competition in the Regional Tournament. A new season became a past sea- son with memories of excel- That Monacan “‘Drive’’. Showing beautiful form and a nice followth- rough, Paul Kiritsis watches the flight of his ball. lent play and good sportsman- ship. In conclusion, the 1983 Golf team adapted to change with the fortitude needed to accu- mulate their impressive re- cord. Although seniors Mat- sey and Wu will be missed, re- turning players Andrew Hodson (‘‘Most Valuable’’), Mark Morgan (‘‘Most Im- proved’’), Lance Koth, Paul Kiritsis, and Keith Dudley will have necessary experience. Indeed the Golf team did, and will, ‘“Make It Work.”’ Golf. BACK: lvan Wu, Janet Matsey, Paul Kiritsis, Lance Koth, Coach Wil- llams. FRONT: Andrew Hodson, Brent Averrette, Keith Dudley, Mark Morgan Golf 97
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Way To Go. With his ball lying safely in the middle of the fair- way, Mark Morgan can now prepare for his next shot. Good Drive. Awaiting the land- ing of his drive, Brent Averette hopes it will land near the green. 96 Golf ‘Rough Shot.”’ Looking as if he be- longs in the Masters, Ivan Wu ex- ecutes the hardest shot in golf — the chip shot — to perfection.
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