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Frosh gain experience during successful season The Freshman Softball team had a record of 6-5. The coach for the team was Coach Schell. The students on the team usually had a chance to play a variety of positions. Four different people played pitcher. Kelly Kitchen was the catcher. First base was played by Debbie Turner and Angela Pen- nington. Kim Vega, Tara Johns and Brenda Buddle played second base. Third base was played by Angel, Tara and Brenda. By having a chance to play several positions, it gave the chance to the players to gain more ex- perience and also gave them a chance to see what in position they were best. Q 3 - I f fi K - - - ,,h, f gg-gwg in F ff i. fi. 1. n i . 2. . . T ' ffl I 6 .. XT . v.... . .yrffib K...-lwwmvgfi M . .. ...X . .. ..,,.. ..... . ...... ' gigi.11- , r if .. ..Q...,...e,,.,,.. , , .hm maggie., s 1- A ...,.. ...... . ....,..,, www N ...... ,, .....-..... . , t ' ST.. f ,- 'i dk '- I f 2' 5- Q, '- L- ,.7's..7-'af 32,4 .fe g. 1 ww-.2 f f ig,-.71 . 4 K :init if kgrqrf.. , 'T'ffT ,V V - Wg! ' 5 f WIN 'lf ,A ii ..jg.f:+..., A., ..,. K F .gi g g . , 4 Freshman Softball: Top row, Tami Krantz, Kim Vega, Brer Buddle, Debbie Turner, Kelly Kitchen, Coach Schellg Botti row, Kelly Rochwalik, Tara Johns, Angel Pennington, Yesei Spencer and Kelly Morin. 7.ZQ,.-i...w mam . ki-3 H 1. Angel Pennington bats in the game against Moon Valley. Tami Krantz gets helpful tips from Coach Maynor. 3. Ki Vega, Debbie Turner, Yesenia Spencer and the rest of t team prepare to take the field. 4. Kelly Rochwalik pitches Debbie Turner plays first and Kim Vega covers second base. X-
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Track strides to victories The Girls, Track team had seven returning let- termen. They were Seniors Jennifer Lange, Patty Ludka, Elissa Kopecky and Liz McHughg Juniors Monica Lange, Bobbi Zarek and Lora Gennari. Liz McHugh is exceptional in the 200 meter dash and the long jump. Jennifer Lange is one of the best 800 runners in the division. She placed third in an All Comers Meet early in the season. She also runs a leg in both relays. Elissa Kopecky runs the 1600 and 3200 meter run. At the All Comers Meet she placed eighth in the 1500 and sixth in the 3000. Monica Lange is ranked in the State for the 400 meter run. She went to State in that event the last two years. She also runs the 200 and both relays. Bobbi Zarek is the school's best female highjumper. She did very well last year in all the invitational competitions and placed in the divisional meet. She also runs the low hurdles. Lora Gennari is a shot putter and discus thrower. She placed sixth in the All Comers Meet in shot put at NAU. Patty Ludka also does the shot put and discus. The head coach was Social Studies teacher Pat Lindmark. The other coaches were Mr. Matt Clark and Mr. Pat Hills. ..... 3 , A ST if
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