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• ' -j t-jag. : A sense of humor is important when your sister coaches you Stevi Soli teases his sister about her coaching technics - e Randv Stephanson vigorously struggles to maintain his lead i f Ninth grader Dieter Lawrence comes u| Team members relax as they watch one of theit competitots from Fargo South sw.m to an eas, Team Members Randy Piper. Ranciy Stephenson, Steve Sob. Pat Kieffer. Pat Jones. Coach Vicki Soh. Steve Gurule. Tim Kieffet, Tern Brostuen. Carter Anderson. Doug Morse. Pat Hogan. Dave Brostuen. Carter Anderson. Doug Morse. Pat Hogan. Dave Brostuen. Jim Morton. Humberto Gallego. Deiter Lawrence. Arthur Wicker. Greg Jones. Dan Lmdenfeld V • . 4 ' fi ' A tight tuck puts the swimmers in afeady position U-i the starters gun Steve Soh m lane three seems ready to spring Ninth grader Dieter Lawrence comes up for a li ng awaned hreath of air Boys Swim 97
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At d iK.nic mtet Sttrve Soli wans jnxumsly for his time in the 0 trctstylt Team Pulls Together To Place Fourth At State After losint; seven seniors last year, we knew we had to be in shape for the stiff competition we faced. With the help of Coach Vicki Soli we pulled through our season with a ( ' ■ I tally. Miss Soli C(jmiTiented first witli a cliche. VCe had a very successful season this year. Then she adds. Our team pulled toyethcr a reat effort at state this year. losinj; third place hy only two points. If we onh had a diver ... The team, consisting ' oi two seniors, tour |uniors. six sophomores, two fresh- men, and two eighth graders, came close to their pers mel and team goals. Steve Soli led the way with only two individual losses all season, broke six individual records, and took part in two relay re- cords. Steve was always two, three, or even ten strokes ahead of his opponents. The team was a team though. We had to have good central depth to pull us through our outstanding season, re- flected this years co-captain. Randy Piper. Steve Soli was named most outstanding swimmer , Doug Morse was rcKikie of the year ' , Tim Kieffcr was chosen most versatile . Carter Anderson took ' most spirited honors. Randy Stephenson was the hardest worker . Steve Skip Gurule ' 3 1 Tim Morton tjrthcst lelt jnd Cantr Anderson on tht right wait tn the startt-rs C(jmmands. After a bout with some members of her team Coach Soli stands drenched, the obvi- ous loser RR 114 West Fargo 49 RR SO Jamestown 2S RR 66 Fargo North 101 RR 9» Fargo Soutfi f RR .56 Fosston 4 . RR 99 Central 6W RR 85 Fargo South 76 FDC RR, 2nd. RR SI Central 83 RR 70 Thief River Falls 92 RR m West Fargo 25 ( )in. lit [Ik- ttjtri LdpMiris, Rarul) Hipef Stretches out before mount- mg the block.
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learn members ( front row) Barb Bach, Sandy Stephanson. Peggy Augustine, Michelle Mocn,Janna Moisted. Janet Dixon, Lisa Guntzburget, Kim Kozmatka, Kris Zabriskie.Jan Ruwe, Ann McLeod. Michelle Keel, (second row) Coach Jaeger. Janine Atnason, Lon Jensen, Pam Warcup. Warcup. evidently disgusted, marches Stacy Brown, Charlerie Stewart, Paula Register, and Renec Robideaux jj Girls Play In State Tournament The laughter was audible throughout the gym as the girls tennis team watched footage of their play on a video recorder, but more important they were able to view their mistakes. First year ct ach, Mr, (acgcr, worked a ma|ority ot the time on the girls strokes. His methods earned the girls a good re- cord. Despite their youth the varsity players wen quite experienced. Sopht)more |anine Arnason, at the number ones singles position was at that spot last year and also played singles on the Red Rivet varsity as an eighth grader. Seniors Stacy Brown and Pam Warcup had played several years on the team. This year Pam played first doubles halt the year and then was moved to second singles. Stacy remained at the first doubles position all year and later was |oincd by junior Renee Robeaux. Paula Register and Lori Jenson completed the varsity line-up at the second doubles position and fresh- man Charlotte Stewart at the third singles spot. The team qualified ftJt state with a fourth at tegionals. Janine, Stacy and Renee, and Paula and Loti quali- fied individually. Paula made this comment. The team got along with each other and the coach really well, even when we had to leave at :00 A.M. for E,D,C. The team went to state. However, they were eliminated in theit first two matches. Out standing competitors were Stacy and Renee whi i did defeat the top two doubles teams duting team competition. Mr. Jaeger speaking about the season said. The most enjoyable season considering tlu team ' s age. we had a very successful season. t ' I ' sing a continental grip. Stacy Brown, serves her first of two- Kris Zabriskitr. . the hall ■ ' balcony |uck , retrieves With strung legs and correct lorm, Janine Arnason completes her swing landing the ball m her opponents backcourt.
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