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Land lobbers any players, as well as Coach Goswm Boner, feel that this was probably the tennis team s best season ever Mr Boner is especially pleased with Fred Surasky and Denise Zemlak, who are ranked number one on the team. Senior Sherri Zaben enjoyed playing on the team although she did not have a particularly good season. Ranked second on the team, Robert Etlin and fellow team member Won Choi agree that Du- laney and Towson Senior High Schools were the only real compe- tition these were the only teams to defeat RHS this year. To keep players on their toes, the team had a ladder tournament to seed its players before each match. Everyone tried his best, and practlces were intense because everyone competed for a top spot on the team Although the team is losing one female player next year, Coach Boner beleives that the team will continue winning. They need one more skillful male player who will hopefully be in. the incoming sophomore class. V TENNIS Front row Jessica Nachlas Louis Ostraw Denise Zemlak Sherri Za ben Eric Patashmck Row 2 Claire Katz Darn Marder Robert Elenbogen Howard Blas Stacey Needle Cora Seto Back row Khee Park Robert Etlm Won Choi Rob ert Lxppman Jeffrey Berman Fred Sur asky Mr Boner PDemonst1'at1ng her unusual form Claire Katz lmaxn photol returns her opponent s deep shot Claire enjoyed playing on the tennis team because there wasn t just one person doing all of the winning Sherri Zaben fright msetj feels that this year was very productive and Greg Etlm fleft in setl agrees 100lTennis .eil W fin 5' I 5 I I ,s 4+ .il I 4' 1' U. -' . 41-
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fi' as 4111161259 concentration is mirrored in John Ginsburg's face as he follows through in one of Randallstown's matches. He plans to continue playing golf at Tulane University next year. Give me a 9 iron, exclaims Robert Orandle. ..f. F.. GOLF Front Row: Keith Rosenbaum, Steve Andreasan, Art Penn, Mike Paskoff, Scott Levy, Heather McNair, Barry Oppenheim, Speert, John Ginsberg, Mr, Mund, Bobby Orandle. Back Row: Mr. Simon, David Hoping that it will go in the hole, Keith Ro- senbaum watches the ball, apprehensively. V 3 un --.5 p i 4, . , K a fl .yn . .,, A K - , xlf'.f-if f - f. -A ' . 'V' -' 63 if fa. 1 in-ff' .r-. PM xx. ..,f..M9'9 At Diamond Ridge Golf Course, Steve Levy deftly chips a ball trapped in the sand. FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE C They had pot cnt1al, but. . . otential: the golf team had it, perhaps. But they couldn't use it effectively. Coach Al Mund describes the season as terrible The golfers suffered from a lack of willingness to dedicate themselves to the team. After the loss of several exper- ienced graduates, the remaining members were unable to keep the team up to par. They finished with their worst record in three years. Although the team fared poorly, several individuals excelled. Coach Mund calls senior John Ginsburg a super playerf' though John modest- ly admits that he hits the ball too much with his right hand. He enjoys golf because he competes with both boys and girls. Heather McNair was the only girl on the team this year. She found her gender an advantageg Coach Mund said she often could psych out her opponents? The coach only wishes that Heather hadn't played softball the last two years. She could have been another super player. Mr. Mund feels that a few sopho- mores and juniors have the potential needed for a more rewarding season next year. FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE Golff99
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