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eEMy SEM ri) Season Record Opponent Elk, Central 12-15,11-15 St. Mary 15-10,8-15,17-15 LaSalle 7-15,5-15 Adams forfeit,0-15,0-15 Washington 15-3,6-15,15-8 Marian 10-15,3-15 St. Joseph 13-10,13-15,10-15 Mishawaka 2-15,6-15 Clay forfeit,0-15,0-15 Riley 4-15,3-15 Elk. Memorial 15-6,15-8 Sectionals Goshen 15-10,10-13,15-9 Elk. Central 9-15,15-8,8-15 peppered by co-ed teams Rookie Coach Diane Pietrzak and com- pany found a definite new twist in this year’s 1975-76 girls’ volleyball program. Both Clay and Adams had co-ed teams, Clay had one male competitor while Adams filled two spots with boys Ms .Pietrzak commented that both games were forfeited Winding up with a 3-8 win-loss record over all, the girls were never outclassed completely. Their worst loss was at the hands of Riley where they scored a total of 7 points in two contests. Defeats were dealt to St. Mary's with scores of 15-10, 8-15 and in overtime, 17-15. Penn's second victim was Wash- ington 15-3, 6-15 and 15-8. In their first sectional battle, Penn outpointed the Goshen Redskins 15-10, 10-13 (time ran out before either team scored 15 points) and 15-9. Elkhart Central, who defeated Penn in the first match of the season 12- 15 and 11-15, once again beat a highly spirited Kingsmen team, 9-15, in the opening game; Penn won the second, 15-8, before losing the finale, 8-15 Junior Kelly Adelsperger was voted most valuable”’ with classmate Tami Greenawalt capturing the ‘'most improved” award Top Pat Andrews, Anna Waggoner, Debbie Cain, Brenda Portolese, Tami Greenawalt Row 2 Karla Wiseman, Dolly Tam, Ann Portolese, Pam Bever, Jackie Imus, Kathy Avery, Judy Donovan Row 3 Tina Mohar, Donna Cukrowicz, Barb Kinzie, Patty Schuster, Marge Sheneman, Kathy Adelsperger Brenda Hartman, Debbie Jani, Coach Diane Pietr- zak. Center Patty Schuster uses her powerful serve to score for the Kingsmen. Bottom The Kingsmen team warms up betore the game 97
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98 Penguins take third in state To pick out a highlight in the 1975-76 girls’ swim season would be a sticky one indeed, There was the girls’ record of 9- 3, their best ever. There could also be the seven sectional records set by the Penn girls or their third place finish in the state competition. How about their third place finish in one of the toughest state sectionals? Or it could be their taking of all but 30 of the possible 168 firsts during the season Besides the teams’ highlights, there were many superb individual perform- ances. Freshman Deb Thompson cap- lured a state title in the 200 yard freestyle and fourth place in the 400 yard freestyle. Cindie Bartlett also turned in some excel- lent swimming with a second and a fourth. And Linda Smits’ third and fourth added a lot to the Penguins’ cause. Other state competitors were Mona Seaman, Jamie Mittiga and Chris Presnell Four of the six swimmers set records in sectionals. Linda Smits, Deb Thompson, Mona Seaman and Cindie Bartlett com- bined to set a record in the 200 yard medley relay. Smits, Thompson and Sea- man all recorded two other sectional records. After losing two of their first three meets, the Kingsmen girls reeled off seven straight victories before being upset in one of their final meets. This gave the girls a fine 9-3 record under coach Chris Preisinger Top left Cindle Bartlett leads the way to take first in the 50 yard breaststroke. Top right After finishing first, Deb Thompson has time to rest before anyone else finishes. Center Junior diver Jamie Miftiga scores high against some tough competition Bot- fom Getting off to a quick start, Sue Cunningham leads the way
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