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Junior Todd Bassin passes the puck to a teammate playing against Cahokia. Sean Lee, senior, scores a free throw for the JCCA basketball team. Bryan Polinsky, freshman, bowls a strike to rack up points to beat Ritnour. it Q, if 5 iii? Up To Their Standards The new Varsity Hockey coach, Mr. Lindsey Middle- brook, led the team to the playoffs for the first time. HAI- though our record, 4-16-2, didn't show it, we proved to be more competitive and most definitely a better team, said Greg Busch, leading varsity scorer. The newly formed JV team ended their season with a 5-12 re- cord. A new non-sponsored sport was the 7-member 1 n-911 ,I l 1 l The JCCA basketball team defends against the Saint Catherine basket- ball team. Joe Davenport, t25l, blocks an opponents shot. The 'if' bowling team coached by Mrs. Nadine Wilk. They finished first in their conference. Many students can't play contact sports and the bowl- ing team is a great alterna- tive, said Steve Wilk, bowler. The support from our fam- ily and friends helps us feel like a sponsored PNH team, said senior Ryan Weber about the JCCA basketball team. With 9 of 11 PNH players they ended with a 7-5 record. -Julie Keating team lost in the second round at dis- tncts. The season seemed long but the accomplishments were worth it said Mark Podolsky, senior. IV Hockey. Front row: John lellwege, Eric Wolfman, Tom .5alk, Chris Mclieomm, Bemie 'larglous, Mike Bram, Jerry -Block. Back row: Paul him, Gary Silverman, Chad Grote- gut, Steve Sokolik, Erin Wheel- er, Todd linger, Marcus Ant- man, Coach Lindsey Middle- brook. X Bowling Team. Hrst row: Chris Lynch, Scott Wicker, Jeramy Sei- gel, Alan Schneider. Back row: Bry- an Polinsky Gary Deutchman Alan Green Stex en ltilk. Hockeyl63
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it Weight Lifting Club. First row: Shelley Kmel, Erin Carman, Kari Shoemaeke. Second row: Jason Fine, Eric Danzie, Charles Weske, Sean Ryan, Todd Meier, Jason Ja- merson, Mr. Kevin Kinney. Back row: Ken Roth, Steve Korn, Matt Maier, Chris McKeown. One more time, come on, just one more time, says Mr. Kevin Kinney, sponsor of the Weight Lift- ing Club, which met daily until 4:50. This club started out for athletes to prepare them- selves during off season. Yet nonathletic kids came out too because it gave them something to do and a chance to improve them- selves, according to Mr. Kinney. I like lifting weights and it's much harder than it looks, said junior Keith Waldrup. HThis program is self mo- tivating and you have to want to do it. lfwe have one kid out there improving his selfesteem then the club is worth it, said Mr. Kinney. photos by Jennifer Ferrell Mr. Kevin Kinney gives advice to Junior John White about weight lifting and helps boost self esteem. X . ts-J 62fwe1ght ' D Wi.. Varsity Hockey. Front row: Tom Balk, Mike Emch, Todd Bassin, David Park, Bernie Marglous, Doug Komen, Dan Solomon, Jerry Block, Chris McKeown. Back row: Coach Lindsey Middlebrook, Robert Lowe, Joe Litvag, Jeff White, Steve Sokolik, John Hellwege, Jeff Sadtler, Greg Busch, Mike Klearrnan, Coach Mike Schenk.
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Skateboarding Fanatics Back in the 70's one of the biggest fads was skateboards. The fad recently turned, with wilder colors, according to Bob Lerner of Omni Sports. On warm days a couple of ska- teboards showed off moves such as a Mc. Twist, 5Of5O, or Rock 'n' Rolls in the student parking lot. Freshman Ray Paschke said, i'One of the hardest moves to accomplish is an ol- lie The best thing about skat- xr ing is waking up on Saturday morning and skating my half- pipe with my friends all day, then going street-skating dommtomm at night, said ju- nior Greg Aycock. A half-pipe is a ramp which slopes up- ward sharply. -Matthew Mitchell photos by Michelle Guy Showing off one of his harder moves is freshman Arthur Chou. Arthur was doing an inverse in the south parking lot. WLM J xl...- JMILL. , I I 1 rm i A SQ- . if ,,,,..., .... ...M . , , .,,, S ,..,,,......,,.,......., Y,..,, .... , ., M , .....-..-...-.... V..-...A , 7 ' ' - M, x 'x ,iw 1 4 TV f' T -its X .,, . -W Concentrating on the next move that he is going to attempt is Ju- nior Shan Chu. After the school day is over Ray Paschke shows one of his ovm moves to his friends Arthur Chou and Shan Chu. ff :bfi - rv l sqfska :-..- t 1. ,sv QQ ir'-df I l l ,aQ ' O mt
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