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75 Port 57 Wooster 65 128 saiiu.usky..,. 122 Fremont 131 Colonel .Q Wins, 2 Losses onn2 7 onls is - 1. FRONT ROW: D. Ryan, P. Berger, T. Kru- chowsky, T. Bailey, D. Brown, R. Parker. ROW 2: E. Mitchell, D. Caskey, T. Jurs, B. Zech, L. Knehr, B. Slater, D. Ryan. ROW 3: R. Schus- ter, S. Elmer, M. Buderer, M. Neilson, B. Han- chin, M. Hanchin, C. Pack, D. Dearth, J. Whiel- don. ROW 4: Coach J. Groscost, M. Wahl, S. Ramos, G. Branscum, R. Cole, C. Moultrie, B. Shank, T. Everingham, S. Jurs. BACK ROW: G Fahey, J. Bickley, P. Schroeder, S. Mills, M. Ridener, P. Keleher, T. Kessler, Coach M. An- derton. 2. As a teammate nears the wall, Tom Bailey prepares to swim his part of the medley relay. 3. Tim Jurs quickly enters the water in an effort to do well in the 100 breaststroke. 4. Smooth action of the arms enables Joe Bickley to perform the butterfly successfully. 5. Concentration is shown on Rich Schuster's face prior to the execution of his dive. 6. After a tiring race, Scott Jurs exits the pool to receive his time. 7. Hard training pays off for Paul Bergeras he leads the way in the butterfly. 136 Boys' Swimming WI MERS STROKE TO VICTORY It was their time! These words briefly describe how well the boys' swimmers performed. Under four- teen-year coach Mr. Joe Groscost, the team completed its eleventh straight winning season. Not only was the winning tradition continued, but championships were repeated in the N.W.O.A.C. relays Cninth straight yearj and title feighth consecutive yearj. When a team is successful for sev- eral years, fans expect it to do well all the time. According to Coach Groscost, Working your way to the top is easy compared to the chal- lenge of remaining at the top once you're there. But the swimmers came back to rule the pool de- spite this challenge. ln fact, this team sent the most qualifiers to the state meet in the school's history and broke more records than in any other season. New school records set at the state meet include the 500 freestyle and 50 freestyle by Scott Jurs and Regan Cole, who placed 17th and 24th respectively, and the 100 breaststroke by Paul Berger, who came in 17th. The 400 freestyle relay team, consisting of Bob Shank, Scott Jurs, Dave Ryan, and Regan Cole, ranked 11th in the state with a time clocked at 3:21 .05. As a whole, the team ranked 16th in the state C Power Point rankingb and in State AA ranking it took sec- ond piace for the second year in suc- cession. Tom Bailey Ccaptainj, Paul Berger, and Rick Parker were four-year let- ter winners. Jurs was presented the Most Valuable Player award, while Pete Keleher was the recipient of the Most Improved Player award. .,,. ig 'st vig- . ga f 3 it . sfriit- is s iii- ' i - i X? A ' x . ..,- A
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FEMALES ACE STRO G TE MS Every team sets pre-season goals. And, of course, each team dreams of becoming number one. But being at the top of the ladder is not what athletic competition is all about. The success of a team is not only mea- sured by its record, but by other ac- complishments as well. Take, for in- stance, the girls' basketball team. Coach Jim Hauser mentioned that the season was disappointing, as the competition was much stronger than expected. Although a winning came more aggressive and played much better offensive team ball, the second year coach praised. Co-captains Tania Deal and Jackie Byington proved to be the most con- sistent players and led the young team to a fifth place finish in the Sandusky Bay Conference. The junior varsity squad compiled a record of 5 wins and 13 losses. At the annual sports banquet, Deal was presented the Most Valuable Player award, while Amy Arndt re- ceived the Most Improved award. 1. Varsity: FRONT ROW: J. Andres, J. Kelley, P. Corry, J. Byington, T. Deal, L. Grundler, K. Pankow, D. Rupp. BACK ROW: Coach J. Hauser, T. Deal, A. Arndt, P. Feix, B. Johnson, B. Shrake, B. Lococo, Coach D. Janitzki. 2. Well ahead of the opponent, Becky John- son contemplates the shot. 3. Kathy Maniori eyes the hoop as she tosses up a foul shot. 4. Keeping a close watch on the airborne ball, Jackie Byington prepares to rebound. season was not achieved, great im- provement was made. They be- 4 W, V' WWA, I 35
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