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Personnel work behind When most people think of sports, they think of the action and the superstars, but the behind-the-scenes people were indispensable, too. Mr. Frank Kovaleski was the backbone of the athletic program. Mr. Kovaleski's job included helping coaches organize teams, scheduling over 325 sporting events, hiring workelrs for all games and developing a budget. He said he felt that the most enjoyable aspect of his job was the feeling of pride when the athletes succeeded, grew and matured. Mr. Horace Cook, athletic business manager, was in charge of ticket sales, letter jackets and letters, sports awards and sports banquets. He also was responsible for putting N up and arranging pictures in the fieldhouse. Mrs. Leeann Broyles was the secretary in the athletic office. Another important part of the sports scene were the ,athletic trainers. They started work in August by attending two football practices every day until school started. Throughout the year the trainers took care of the athletes participating in all sports. Head of the trainers, Dwight Doc Fraze, said, The kids gave up a lot of their free time to help me out. Without them, the care the athletes received wouldn't have been near as good. . .. My ff ,. V A 1 uv V' 3, 'lf f v' A Z yl X X , x f gy ,ffl 3 4 fr mt My -ws.. . .. me r rf' if A Q r f ww W v ., 3 M ' ,. H 'Y -' tr we ,L , 5 . W .Wy ,fr yr . , k l .1 rf, L W. iw W. 'r V. , , vp, A . ,. ,W l . , ,, ,N vw., ...4 .V 1, ' inf '. '. ' v Holding lt Together Mr. Frank Q V, Q, Kovaleski keeps athletics running smoothly by overseeing athletic facilities. qNick Johnson photoj 'X I It -nv Athletic Office Paper Tiger . . , Taking care of paperwork involved in athletic programs is Mrs. Leeann Broyles' job. fMike McKown photol Record Sales . . . Keeping track of ticket sales is an important part of Mr. Cook's job, especially with more and more students purchasing them. CMike McKown photoj the
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I d' id al t lents shine throu h Atmig tliyusses QM state fina ist. Neel placed g the 1982 boys' track team eighth in the state meet. exceeded the wins, there Most Valuable Field Event was a lot of individual Man was Greg Pinneo. He talent and success among became the second best the team members. discus thrower in Henry Coach David Pryor County history during the expressed why he felt that season, with a throw of they was not more 150' 5 . Pinneo also successful by commenting, placed fifth in the NCC. We had a good team Other important team except for the sprint members were Fred events. Lack of sprint Thurman, Todd Jarvis and speed hurt us in nearly Kenny Bassett. Thurman every meet. became the fourth best The team captain was high jumper in Henry Wally Neel. He proved to County history with a jump be a great asset to the of 6'4 . Thurman placed team as well as an fourth in the NCC and third exceptional leader. in the sectional. Jarvis Neel's accomplishments proved to be a strong included being named Most performer in the 400-meter Valuable Track Man North dash, and Bassett used his Central Conference talents in the high hurdles champion at 8:00 meters, to help the team. sectional champion, and vw .. J 3-wt-ew-es . K Y K tt ...s.l ttt iw fffs ..... slls l fsss sf isi if sss lssss sssss 1 N . f V. :.: ,. ,..,.. l ' V Up and Over Fred Thurman Every Ounce of Energy .. . Shot ssss . T ' demonstrates the high jump putter Ron Stults puts all his ' ' . technique that ranked him fourth enefgy behind this throw- CTirn -is C C photoj 28 Boys' Track .tt v f s .tt . in the county. fTim Davidson Davidson photoj t ,
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