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Boys Tennis Team BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): J. Schahczenski, J. Kollath, T. Bush, S. Krider, K. Dempsey, J. Hansen, T. Hedge. ROW 2: Manager S. Demer ath, D. Guth, D. Sands, P. Piper, Coach Wall, Tennis is ... hours of prac¬ tice .. . glaring sun . . . rained- out meets ., . strategical fore¬ hand drives and powerful backhand hits .. . quick, low serves ... losing ... winning .. . tennis. The 1973 Boys Tennis Team supervised by first year Coach Wall, had the talent, but be¬ cause of a lack of experience in competition, failed to per¬ form to their capacity. This year’s squad, composed of mostly first year members, looks forward to an improved season next year. MIDDLE: Tom Bush slaps a backhand return. RIGHT: Dan Guth laces a shot to his opponent’s backcourt. 78
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- 0fc ,, i • • r • ' • ■ ‘ .• i Jane Brown concentrates before she dis mounts the unevens. Debbie Cayemberg waits for her scores at State. This year’s team was com¬ prised of 21 hard-working and determined girls. Practice was from two to two and a half hours a day, five days a week. At the end of their season, the girls had compiled a five and two optional record and a six and one compulsory rec¬ ord. The girls took the Section¬ al meet for the third time in three consecutive years. They finished third at State, which was held at Preble, before 1000 spectators. Each year the girls place their votes for whom they be¬ lieve were their Most Improved and Most Valuable teammates. Chris Skarzynski received Most Improved gymnast and Sarah Brown received Most Valuable gymnast. Colette Stimart performs on beam for the last time, for Preble Sarah Brown contemplates next year ' s season.
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Girls Tennis Team BOTTOM ROW: (L-R): J. Kapalin, M. VonHeimburg, J. Wright, C. Hess, N. Fogel. ROW 2: J. Plouff, L. Verheyden, B. Bradley, B. Giese, M. Kremer. September 21 found the members of the Preble Girls Tennis Team in a nervous fren¬ zy, as this was the day of our first meet. After the loss to East in our opening meet, we went into the September 26 meet with Southwest psyched up and eager to win. And win we did! The final score was 13-4. The top two singles and the top doubles team from the schools were eligible to com¬ pete in the Sub-Sectional Meet. Our team finished in second place, two points behind the winning team. Throughout the season, tal¬ ent, sportmanship and interest were displayed, and Coach Golz plans even more reward¬ ing seasons. Connie Hess displays serving style. Sometimes, even coaches need a pep talk. 79
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