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City Championship Season Record of 9-I Junior John Shanley, a member of the varsity golf against Amphl. Good putting was an important team, carefully lined up a putt during a match factor and helped lower the scores of the golfers. COACH Rollin Cook VARSITY GOLF SCHEDULE February 6 Flowing Wells February 9 Rincon February I6 Douglas February 23 Amphi February 27 Salpointe March 6 Catalina March 9 Tucson March 13 Sunnyside March 20 Flowing Wells March 28 Rincon April 6 Douglas April I0 Catalina April 'I2 Amphi April 17 Salpointe April 27 Tucson May l Sunnyside 50 KA I Varsity golf team members Dave Hill, Craig Sebree, Armen Dirtadian and March 9. The Badgers ended Palo Verde's winning streak by defeating the Steve Brady practiced on the driving range before a game with Tucson on Titans 203-205. Palo Verde was last year's city and district champion.
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Titan Golfers Planned to Equal Previous ,A 3 lit. 'bl A VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Fritz Rademacher, Robert Shallenberger, Steve Bishop, Tom Quebedeaux, Ricky Riddle, John Shanley, Lee Alley, Dave Hill, Armen With a midseason record of six wins and one loss, the varsi- ty golf team planned to equal their previous 9-1 season and city championship. Seniors Bob Shallenberger and Tom Quebe- deaux, and iuniors John Shanley and Rick Riddle were back from last year's championship squad. Teams defeated by the Titans were Flowing Wells, Rincon, Douglas, Amphi, Salpointe, and Catalina. Holding the top three places were Shallenberger, Shanley and Quebedeaux. The remaining positions were filled by Riddle, Fritz Rademacher and Steve Brady Dirtadian, Steve Brady, Craig Sebree. 'F 'Q 1-E , L i ss, J.:-: ,gg ei 'U' A-1---s-,..sidlv'it t 'y ex-wwwewesewltii During a golf match, lunior Rick Riddle chipped the ball in an attempt to reach the last hole. Titans opened their season with a victory over Rincon. Senior golf team member Bob Shallenberger putted on the Rolling Hills green during a match against Amphitheater. This match was held on February 23.
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V r GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Cathie Linda- Hardcastle, Susan Eisenhart, Cheryl Zoback. BACK mood, Ann Urias, Shirley lngwer, Judy Bryan, Cheryl ROW: Coach Mrs. Esther Hilton, Kathy Kenan, Mary Hussey, Debbie Kemph. SECOND ROW: Sandy Durako, Sharon King, Nina Faust. Carpenter, Barbara Harrell, Pat Gunning, Bobbi Led by Mrs. Esther Hilton, the varsity and iunior varsity tennis teams had records of 2 wins and 6 losses and 6 wins and 3 losses, respectively. Tied for first position on the varsity team were Cathie Lindamood and Debbie Kemph. There was a three-way tie between Sandy Carpenter, Judy Bryan and Cheryl Hussey for second place. Barbara Harrell was in third place. On the JV team, Sue Eisenhart was in first place with Pat Gunning in second place. Shirley lngwer placed third. Sandy Carpenter, a member of the girl's iunior varsity tennis team, warmed up with a practice serve before a tennis match which was held in February. l 'W' Girls' Sports Under the direction of Miss Geneva Fleshman, the girls' badminton team recorded a successful season with eight wins and three losses. Teams defeated by the Titans were Flowing Wells ltwicel, i Tucson ltwicel, Catalina, Pueblo, Sunny- side, and Rincon. Holding the top posi- tions on the team were seniors Connie Duenas and Glenda Brown. ' Girls' volleyball team, coached by Miss Sally Harden, finished the second round in the City Volleyball Tourna- . ment with a victory over Marana and a loss to Amphitheater. Team members were not only taught good sportsman- ship, but many important skills of the game. ss. , 1 Us-W Cathie Lindamood prepared to return the ball to her opponent in a singles match against Amphi on February 17. The Panthers defeated Palo Verde 4-2.
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