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GGLFERS GLEA AT SECTIG ALS With no huge crowds, no loud ap- plause or cheering, one would won- der how a golfer becomes motivat- ed. But motivated our putters must have been, for they enjoyed another excellent season and walked off with their first sectional championship. Losing five of last year's letter- men, the golfers started like it was going to be a long season as was said by Coach Frank Laudonia, but they bounced back and putted to a 12-4 season. In addition to claiming the sectional title, the team took second place in the SBC, occupied third and fourth place spots in the Norwalk and Vermilion lnvitionals, respectively, and finished ninth in district competiton. Mike Schuessler, who saw little varsity action last year, came through in some of the season's pressure filled situations. Captain Jay Weiland played with lasting abili- ty and was the medalist at the sec- tional tournament. Receiving special recognition at the sports banquet were Scott White QMost Valuable Playerj and Ray Whi- tacre fMost Improved Playerj. 1 4 ,Q ,A .. ... 5 xffvx f f' 1 16 16 1 73 8 0 71 70 Edison ,ggi ' . Golf - 125
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l as at 1 l ,S H Aff I PIKERS SEEK I PROVED RECORD Bump! Set! Spike! Do it right! Previously acting as a traveling team due to gym construction, the spikers were able to return to home- court play this season. Led by co- captains Jacky McPeek and Laurie Smith Cthree-year letter winnersh, the team edged by cross town rival St. Mary's early in the sea- son, a highlight in SBC play. In the latter part of the season, the volley- ballers proved to be a stubborn foe as they upset SBC title contender Margaretta and came close to par- ticipating in the sectional finals be- fore losing to Bellevue in three games. Recipients of the Most Valuable and Most Improved awards were seniors Nikki Lapata and Jackie Pe- ters, respectively. The reserve squad finished its sea- son with a 0-14 record, and was led by co-captains Amy Grathwol and Connie Kaman. 6 af' 8 JL. OPPONENT THEY St Joe Margaretta St Marys Huron Fremont Ross Clyde Calvert St Joe Margaretta St Mary s Huron Sandusky Clyde Calvert WE 15 . 9 4 15 9 15 13 15 15 1 2 3 15 18 . ' 1 6 6 15 15 9 15 6 9 15 15 11 1 1 1 5 6 15 7 15 . sf!!! 15 .Q ,.,.t.tt, Q S 1 5 . .,,,,.: fif, 15 IEEE? . .. 4f!,,.,,,, ttt ,,,...Q 15 Js, 12 8 , 15 8 5,15 1 1 15 12 15 10 1 5 15 12 7 15 6 15 8 15 8 15 6 15 3 Wins, 11 Losses 1. Serving with power, Nikki Lapata sends the bail directly to the middle of the opponents' line-up. 2. Jackie Byington and Jackie Toft congratu- late each other following a win. 3. With great determination, Theresa Walker whams the ball in hopes of earning a point. 4. As an opponent serves the ball, Jacky McPeek and Marcy McPeek prepare to return it by getting in position. 5. Reserve: FRONT ROW: Coach C. Schuman, N. Bing, B. Matthias, C. Kaman, A. Grathwol, L. Baird, T. Brady. BACK ROW: S. Smith, M. Speer, J. Todi, B. Higgins, K. Byington, D. Bauman, M. Sample. 6. Varsity: FRONT ROW: J. Toft, T. Walker, N. Lapata, J. McPeek, M. McPeek. BACK ROW: Coach J. Ruhlig, D. Maschari, J. Peters, J. Byington, L. Smith, T. Deal. MISSING: D. Huf- nagle. Volleyball 127
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