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70 Intramurals Andy Davis shoots over Rick Nevill to score for The Busters. Jumping out from o huddle of players, the intramural player shoots for tvi o. » ■ imm . % - ' ' . 191 r m. s LdLl
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Dan Stadfelt demonstrates his good form on the parallel bars. Boys ' Gymnastics: Front Row: T. Morwick, B. Tauzy, L. Shock, D. May, K. Lamkin, R. Skorjanc, S. Donnell, D. Anderson. Second Row: J. Norve, W. Darnell, S. Arnstrong, G. Cum- mins, M. Reasner, K. Martz, G. Reyes, B. Blair, K. Chatterton, M. Kohls. Third Row: Coach Earle, B. Ful- ton, L. Hendricks, J. Stasik, G. Em- mick, M. Holobek, B. Bailey, S. Line, S. Mounts, M. Pickard. Back Row: G. Piercefeid, G. Harbert, S. Mohr, S. East, B. Line, M. Lunn, W. Chambers, P. Patterson. n i - ' ifWtW Boys ' Gymnasts a First Rate Squad The boys ' gymnastics squad showed much pro- gress throughout the 1980 season. The team was a young one with little skill at the be- ginning of the season, but as the season progressed, they developed into a first rate squad. Outstanding team mem- bers included, Brian Baily, Bill Kelley, Scott Line, Steve White, Dan Stadtfeld, Steve Brett Line demonstrates his good form on the parallel bars. Armstrong, and Dave An- derson. Also, excellent members in floor exercise, were Jerry Reyes, Kevin Marks, and Greg Cummings. Guided by Coach Earle the team ended the season with a 6-5 final record. There were only three seniors on the team, thus making the 1980 gymnastic season a building year for the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Boys ' Gymnastics 69
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From Sex Symbols To Rejects PM ' s Intramurals We have had better years for participation, but this was a good year for sportsmanship, comment- ed Mr. Jerry Brown, co-spon- sor with Mr. Dan Cunning- ham for the 1979-80 intra- murai basl etbali program. The nineteen teams that participated in the intramu- ral program were divided into two divisions: freshman- sophomore (seven teams), and junior-senior (13 teams). There was a good balance of talent on all teams, so no one team dominated the rest. The most successfull teams from the junior-senior division were The Knack, The Rejects, The Busters, and EL- MALUK (arable for King). The successful teams from the freshman-sophomore divi- sion were The Sex Symbols, and Team D. The tournament was open to every team that met the referee require- ments; which means that every team had to help ref- eree at least 13 games. The tourney was a seeded tour- nament, but Mr. Brown said, In past years the favored team has not won the tour- ney. The championship team from the freshman-sopho- more division is entered into the junior-senior tourney. Some of the outstanding players on the season were Dave Sconion, EL-Moluk; Matt Ellis, The Knack; John Schmitz, The Rejects; and Scott Dolson, The Outlaws. All of these players were key contributors to their teams. Trophies were handed out to the members of the championship teams at the end of the season, There was a big trophy in the front foyer with plaques which read the titles of every intra- mural championship team. r i b b e d O n r 1 f a Tipped in for two, the Knack scores again. Rick West and Mohammed Eldosuki vie for the toss. Mohammed Abugiderie narrowly misses blocking John Schmitz ' s shot as Jeff Comic and Doug Pearson look on. intramurals 71
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