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' '1A f1 rr .EA: in City League With a young and inexperienced gfz ,S 4 team, the 1984 men's tennis team placed fifth in the City League with a 4-4 4 fewfd- ri il Coach Art Louvar credits the team suc- A as e p ' cesses to a team balance while the team's ' ' failures were tournament play and winn- ing in doubles. Q We had strength from No. 1 thru 6 W and that is why we finished Sth in City, said Louvar. If we would have won f some doubles we would have finished W C sp, C 75, . higher than 4th. f e t se City placers were Carl Zetterstrom, p j. ,?Q.., Sf-9 fifth place singlesg Devan Padmanabhan C and Randy james fourth fNo. 255 and p p pg p Q A3b l hyhy V 1 1 Mark Strickland and jeff walker, fourth eftitt rrsrrr - CNG- 17d0Ub1CS- i,,. ...r-- ' ye.1 mtt Q tefr Northwest's biggest upset came ,,: !.,, . C ' ,:'2 e arircgtt ,..q ., '-. against South where the Grizzlies won W s if aprs 1 rzpf 5 '--., T C' 6-3. Their most disappointing defeats .,k,::g.. E11 X- Sing i f- K K 1 a p ip .i p fe 'T Q were against Carroll 4-5 and having a it X'--hz .. isis ,,q' s ..,q 'ye ' i ff' 'f:at -- I C X ? it poor showing in Regionals and at the , .,q ppyp p pppppr ppy 3 :S A1-k-Cityf0u1'f1Cy, i .' -rr.., ii' :'i. i.'Q ' of at .t e ' FEMALE TENNIS rrr ,g r-' 4 , - xs p Fighting the hot Fall weather and kqwi g k. s Pg , tee dehydration, the female tennis team ,': ,L t g :'i T5 ela 5 :pe ye.si'i e C C finished 2-5 and sixth place in the City. NO. 1 seed Missy wing and NO. 2 CCCKQC CCC 'KCC e CNSC Q Seed Leslie Wallace PlaYed well Q Q if we W .v .- . sf ,. . El :YW 1 ' J - r 1 l or.. ,sf ken- 3 Ai- -K if fa KR 1 if TENNIS TEAM: QKneelingJ Mark Strickland, Mark Vanderveen, Devan Padrnanabhan. fStandingj Coach Art Louvar, Erik Kardatzke, Carl Zetterstrom and Randy james. throughout the challenge match, but could not quite pull it off during the competition, They all had trouble winning matches, said Coach Karen Pickert. The team did a good job for how hot it was, besides it is hard to compete against year-round tennis players such as Ka- paun and Southeast. Held back by inexperience, Pickett called the season a rebuilding year. The team's strength was the desire to im- prove their tennis, while their main weakenss was the inability to serve well. I think the girls did the best job they could, said Pickert. They played with a lot of determination. Letterwomesn were Kelly Lyman, Laura Lacey, Thu Ha Mickle, Dawn Gilman, Wing and Wallace. The tennis team was composed of ll players during the season. -Derik Dukes jfsazztili si 1 .sem QQQESSZLRP' Iii Zfssgii gl-gg s,.,,ttst.,a,.5-53,3 S221 st We stat swst::.,?E,2ssazsi::zzz :teaser sims as EEE :Vg s,t, Qilfiisfzarzif 1 1: s ' kitztfjiiiii' aiiitfittztzifwzzzz size: '- izsfzfazfzar its-:sz fliattatwssssw -wziwts W, sstr arg,-at .s.i ,W , wgtwsttizwrisst-5355 i'fft:t:W'122:::t2Esit: far AWN :ii sefszaatr . -Y amtwirtzf- 1' Asatiiizsfi Y f 'Swag ' ' C S2223 lg stanza itieatrzszts zraaitifiiaz ex Y Q 9 U at s W Zsalgxgiiit ze? t f Lg We swgsiitiismtrg H- . -wg Zisfissaswwmti ,Y ........ .... .... . .... . ..-. . .t ---. , .,.. . ,M .... -..-,,..:.: .-.,. I ..,. , ,.,.,.. ...... . , ,.......,.,...... . , Q ..... . ,, , M rw sriaiestgiitff gtgsilmsw samggg rw-viazzft-m y wwm etmsssi t g Nates sm :-5 115 at rw: we .. :g: entries-,wg -fmiisyrssv wen ,,,3g rWetv:a5.wggrgss,.. .,. 4 ,mast-wget-'rg arte-aiqgzze: am-,1gg,s:s:3m.,taaitextat.wit-va aaa:at-sszzzrwiieflittaatefe aatsaila fare-Mets? t-gtwinzzfzsh fsszzztttxzrssssiw-i :zzz 1 pu. -1hewitt:-faattsrzrirmrw T9 4 .r M, ,A ?tWssrmzQ1':,r:a'-r .2rliztgaia-mtfgegtguuii-2-fesaiiliiafietiiigrg 'Q-2:5:Zi-Qritzimiwisseswcifzzgcr, ftgiiiigesasgsizsiaetiilii- ' is was 'w fl-'Vs 321:52 111:31-w :if . M 'Yzif--ifgfsiiisfwgryrt'as-,fx - zzrtwsiietitzizgzitiiiis -ffezfziffstf milf-11+ x 'Sri'-iiizn vi' we-12 3es21fisfztS::'i,tLiQ2aww2fawertztsg,Z.Sg.-Lew? sfsrfzstalaiii Wants?-1m?.witweefztE2?Q 'ffStl? Rita,-w ...ttwtiasctftstssa 'swim rr-t--ttssawwwfszi 222255-ra ezlrl-Newt. - 3 steam - V l, -- Q is D Ztial?2rgiafgzgtzsiirsmiaaaliiflagggw rfggistitsssqg t,ty-sgsztzisggatgssissawwaszm-aagwtae Miisismz-lgggig tl-iwgrzifiiffiffrgs. retirees fsszzftsziszazzixtp 157 N ffl' ,rzz s ss ms 'rf W-ggsggaf, -, - t, assqjg,gssm,ggaps -. El.:-::: ssw-t,,,,,t.tswg,s-ftg,,':a- we s'g,,m'-'-wp:girfiiwa1 sas-sw szqwgtim. 3- -3g:1za I.,:ZZt.we get ow, wggzzia Q srwse'5st:.str guts-sgttsa stwgfxit sam-tgtt, U af-Viiiis we still., -A iitteaiigizfilitiltaiirazsrlrrQwikzizetritwrxkfislfseesitii txstggzssilieSirntttgigggsaxiietstzatatri-r-fz::si2k 3Qetsl531ggg-grass it-,, 1 bszfsggsgiisttm-wingsfr .azfiaeteieggitstgre Masai mmm.-Srfrrsaa sm-at ,trrststsssfsrret-.s.-A l wmmwssafrzzsezsasssas easier-germs---1.sa s-s-m.,2asaZtssesfeas- 2--:ztzzssriasssszirlszisit-1 :assi-wtrzassassszzttti--sez: zixiaieftaarisif , ix ., 'S .. as was t-t::s.ra,Mtt sggssasszggzt-Q arf: :at tt-ettzzzrzar was 1 40 as astrzafsraggggwgg adsiaa-sfgzezzw Hztassg
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QThird Rowjjeff Schrader, Darryl Schmidt, Danny Schmidt, Brad Barbour, David Hettinger, Mart Birch. fFourth Rowl Chris Kabler, Paul Allen, Eric Hutton, Tim O'Brien, Darin Pore, Troy Griggs. LEFT: After Seniorfason Shively, All-City pitcher, lines out to shortstop, Sophomore Centerfielder Ryan Heck dives back to first base while the umpire moves in for the call. BOTTOM: Watching ball four, Sophomore Derik Dukes, an All-City DH, draws a walk against the Heights Falcons in the Northwest Regional 9-2 victory. - . , ,. -1.-W, ...H ,,,,., lose State opener Accomplishing three of their four pre- season goals, the Northwest Varsity baseball team finished with a 17-4 overall record. This was the best ever for the schools baseball program in the six years of Northwest's existence. The first goal was completed at the Western Plains Diamond Classic. Nor- thwest, the defending champions from 1983, swept four games. juniors Kevin Lanterman, Todd Devereaux, and Timm Cantrell were named to the All- Tournament team with Lanterman receiving tournament MVP honors. Dominating City League competition the Grizzlies ended the regular season with a record of ll-3, and its first City League championship. Northwestis only defeats were to Heights, Southeast, and North. Walking batters and mental er- rors attributed to the losses. Strong ef- forts where seen in some sterling pit- ching by junior Greg Brumett, and a towering home run to left centerfield by Sophomore Derik Dukes. For Bmmmett it was his third victory with no defeats, and Dukes, his second homer of the season. To keep the momentum going Nor- thwest moved on to Regional competi- tion. Backed by solid hitting and pit- ching the Grizzlies defeated Heights 9-2, and crushed the Derby Panthers l7-4. This completed yet another goal by suc- cessfully attaining the Regional Cham- pionship. 1 .pf 2 as 2 2 :Lai .i is 1 ,l:fQ1il7iQfifii:Q3i5? 7355 'BYIZYSZTZSQQSZISTZZQSQ : 25932 2253232 ZEf'l5s25?-?s'SQE3?2mf3-223253 itsittssest-tsistiets ,if ata it ESMESZZE5 fiiiiviifliiksiftigfgfiy 15353 32t5S33itStZif'231E,'.f 51Ws -sttaE.tM.t-r s A Q at :'2zrsz.:s3igSe Ssggnfftattt 1 fttgtsitt.ttsssas5issg tsaazretzjzsetsaaa' sw sts? ms: ixztaiszirigiiig 5. stsiitttssstswtai New HST' PEN- - -: .fi asststiilittegsiiiisii sstitsssts-isatzssthsggg :s.sasta::ss:e:eft sm? gtgggteigsrsia i eg at-sstitfi ggs fl? f53?ZZ33Q3'E'kZ,L.i-2:25 Iiztrffzssfzsfisiii Qstssitiatffaafiitii 5 ,zwaattissstsatsgg E pgygg Winning Regionals was my main i A , H goal for the team, said Coach Roger i H- h f h ' h df . ti -iw -, McCune. 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