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Girls' badminton is strong all around ln hopes of keeping with the old tradition, the Girls' Badminton Team had a fine season. Although not as many girls returned to competition this year as was hoped the team was fairly balanced with an array of all three classes. Varsity singles were established early in the season. The top three consisted of Junior Terrie Rogers and Senior Tim Gustafson, who both earned letters last year, and Sophomore Faye liken. The three top doubles teams battled it out for the two varsity positions during the season. They were: Seniors Chris Erickson and. Rene Revel, Juniors Bobbi Jo Duvall and Carol Howe, and Senior Christine Baker and Ju- nior Sue Waiss. lt's tough to maintain wins when all the teams in the five-league com- petition are pointing to you and looking at last year's no-loss record, said Coach Ray Lincoln, but we have a hard working team that's strong all the way around. l. Junior Sue Waiss puts in her best serve, making it hard for her opponent to return it. 2. Coach Ray Lincoln of the Girls' Badminton Team pauses to give Jr. Sue Waiss some help. 4. Poised and ready to smash her oppanent's serve at a match is Junior Susan Gustaf- son. 5. Good sportsmanship still lives as the two opposing teams shake hands after a tough match. .4 5 100
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'g,.:,.g -P,-V Q' Team shows skill For the first time in years the KingCo Soccer League was well rounded and it was going to be a real fight for the championship. As the 'I976 squad romped its way to glory most of the team's toughest players romped off to college as well. This year's team was a young one, consisting of mainly under- classmen. We had only two returning lettermen, commented Coach Don Hershey. As a matter of fact the whole mid-field was made up of talented underclassmen. The team spent a lot of practices working on basic skills, and Coach Hershey explained, l'm a very ardent believer in fundamentals. To show iust how dedicated this squad was they held practice at 6:30 every morning to run and get into top physical shape. These guys had the best attitude l've seen in years, commented Coach Hershey. They were always willing to learn new techniques and were con- stantly working at improving themselves. They were a great bunch of guys. l. Junior Roger Carlson comes from behind to take the ball away from his opponent. 2. Tom M farthy, sophomore, finds that it's not so easy to hang on to the ball as one of the opponent's team members takes it away, 3. Coach Don Hershey and Senior Steve Nyman stand on the sidelines discussing the game. 4. Senior Russ King sends the ball back into the game and saves Newport a costly point. 5. Ross Mcllroy, senior, runs into a couple of obstacles on his way across the field. 6. Sophomore Carl Sikkema, showing that soccer is a fast moving sport, makes it hard for the photographer to get a shot of him. 7. Randy Henzler, senior, tried maneuvering the ball into the opponent's goal. , V .1 . -fer' f. ' . -it 1' , Y 1 Y, ' ffdif'-0'-ll .,',1f,'f eu' N ,. he Y . as wt- . , W ggyg Q 102
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