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. ' . v ' ' - .v vwi. --- ■ -.- - ; - --.-i . « k ) . • f m I a Doubles players Paula Register and Renee Rohideaux tace their opposition at a home meet This ball IS on the rebound asjanine Arnason pulls her racket in tor a shot that caught her oti balance. ... .. w I ■■«i 1. •- 1 ifcs { II Pam Warcup stands alert on her side of the court while Stacy Brown hustles towards the net to return the shot quickly in an attempt to catch her opponents off guard. ,... v««««e«9i f r I lA uilll fV With her return Paula Register puts some top Number one singles player Janine Arnason reaches tor the ball on the serve P ' Ann Mcloud lollows through on her stroke during a ptattice Girls ' Tennis 99
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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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Girls Golf Team Wins State-Sets New Record If I wcR (11 Kivf any aJvict to someone in their lii h M.I100I years. I would tell them to get in- volved 1. myself, have had a reat time these last three years bemj; involved with yirls goll. Hverv day for about a month or so we practiced over at Lincoln Park. And about twice a week we had a meet. We would leave sometimes as early as si) in the mornini; for a meet We sure did pet nervous, our stomachs full of butterflies, hopinj; the day would i;o fast, and that we would do well We did do well this last yeat. We won all hut one ot the meets we competed in. When we started the 1979- KO year our f;oal was to become State Champs. Out team: Nancy Johnson. Cathy Cook. Jodie Gcatz, |oanie Fontaine, Beth Baglien, and myselt did j o on to win the state golt title. It was an honor to brini; home the tfophy to present to Mr. Knudsvig at .1 special pep rall ' we were piven. Lesley )ohnson Team members ( frfinr niw) Jodie Gcatz, Cathy Cook, (back row) Nancy Johnson, Joanie Fontaine, Coach Tom Gabnelson, and Leslie Johnson A smooth stroke, a strong tollow-through, and a little luck made for a successful sea- son Championships VC ' nn 1()70.SO Idrncsmwn Ijfgn Cnuntry Club Wahpemn Valley City ( xbow Grand Forks l-.asrern Dakota C(jn erence | Stdte Champi(»nship hiJniJual Avcrjf ' es Nanty Johnson 91 ' Lesley Johnson 9 2 jodi Gt-at 94,0 Othy Cook 9 ) 2 loame I ontaine ' M UJjhsrs C atliv Cook X Gran d 1 orks Jodi Geat H2 (nt-) OIJ ney Stale Tournament T )ral ( V.I ) Slate Record Joanie Fontaine. Lesley Johnson, and Beth Ba Nen demonstrated their stance before walking; on the green Lesley Johnson smds rht- h.ill spirjiifii: upwjrti on the pi.
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