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JUNIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL 9 Cathy Padington 15 Stephanie Bohlman 12 Judi Glasswick 10 Bernie Magennis 16 Anita Bhangu 4 Dana Reedyk 8 Maria Russo ll Tracey Byng 7 Maralyn Kiviniemi 5 Kelly Preston 13 Teresa Javier There isn't too much to say about our season, except tnat we had a considerable amount of tough competition. Other teams towered above even our tallest players, much to Stephanie's disgust. As well as being the shortest group on the circuit, we seemed to have the youngest players. We did not lack in skill though!! The other coaches regarded us as one of the sure contenders for next year's champions ships--provided we grow. We were also considered the most sportsmanlike team at the Area IIT Tournament. Special thanks to Mr. Mann, our coach, and Barinder Jaswal, our faithful manager. And then tnere's Danno. MIDGET GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Participation and enjoyment was the theme of Midget Volleyball. Twenty players re- mained on the team at the end of the season. The team beat Southgate on both occa- sions but lost both games to the Junior High. There was a number of very strong individuals who will do well as Junior team members. At the Area III Tournament, the girls did not do well as many players were away, sick, or injured. They placed 7th at that tournament. Student coacn Annagret Levesque stated HT enjoyed working with the team. Their overall participation was great.H Assistant coach was Cathy Nelson. Teacher sponsor was Diana Camerin. 88
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FIELD HOCKEY The fieldhockey team consisted of players from all grades. They did not play in a league, but practiced twice a weex and played 4 exhibition games. Two games were against CARTHI, resulting in one loss and one tie. The other two games were against Vanier's grade 10 team. Robron unfortunately lost both of those games. The large number of junior players promises a competitive team in the future. Coaches: Justus Havelaar and Bruce Tzard Team members: Tracey Patterson, April Wallace, Jill Clayton, Judy Peter, Andrea Ritchie, Terry Ramm, Jo-Dee Billy, Dina Bhangu, Rita Bhangu, Rita Grewal, Manjit Sanghera, Barinder Jaswal, Carmen Aerts, Tracey Schmidt, Kathy McCorriston, and Debbie Debbie Hawes. SENIOR GIRLS' SUCChH The season opener against CARTHI was the nighlight of won 3-Z. A mistake near the end of the game kept the ative of the fact that Robron HKilled 'EmH. The rest spirit of participation rather than competition. The resulted in a 3-l loss with Helene Dumais scoring the played against Southgate and Highlands. this team's history. Robron score from being more indic- of the season represented a second game against Vanier only Robron goal, Highlands won 2-1 in game three while the score against CARTHT in a second match was 5-l for the opposition. Rita Bhangu scored the goal in that game. Additional games were Team members: Rita Bhangu, Helene Dumais, Laura Mackay, Julie Helina, Jennifer Noakes. Annagret Levesque, Tracey Schmidt, Terry Ramm, Tracey Patterson, Jill Clayton, Dawn Bryce and Sandra Wiebe. Coach: Rick Gunn 3 Assistant Coach: Kevin Cowie. CLIEIG WSIB SOH19. Llp tournaments. They River for the Area 44 4 xl where they won JUZ if Y tw- While only wanagin they put up a good eventual il team. fun season and the looking forward to determined to name Coach: Ars. iolna Jtnlon CTRLS' VOLLEYbALL During tne team's varied attempts, S won all of their le some difficulties w placed Qth. Tne No and downs. They ague games but had nen it came to travelled to Powell Ill tournament of their games anc rth Island tourna ment proved to be more of a challenge 8 to win one game, fight against the All in all it was team members are next fall and are a strong comeback Nicki Amanda Grant, Carol Watson, Cathy Nelson. Manager! Heather nosseF SUGYYY WhY1eY, Loranne Twanson, Stephanie Bohlman, Maralyn Kiviniemi, Dana Reedyk, nelly Preston, Anita Bhangu, Jill Haunch Jarion Heim, Tania Fontana 87
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Back row: John Elson, Af MIDGEI GZMLS, LASKLTBALL .,A1?r Carmel Hylands, Kulwinder Nagra, Andrea Ritchie, Carmen Aerts, Nicole Roberts, Leah Kraft, Kari Fredheim, Leanne Ennik, Tanya Larmour, Jennifer Ste- phens, Martina Stinka, Coaches Ilonka Dingjan, and Darren Beauchamp. Front row: Renee Besmargian, Kim Waugh, Kori Seabolt, Dawn Johnston, Ann Marshall, Shannon Adamschek, Joanna Heppner, Carol Anderson. While the team members son, things eventually tnusiasm they oecame H strength and levels of were rather unsure of themselves at the beginning of the sea- changed. With considerable amounts of nard practice and en- team that offered great potential. Tne girls' outstanding improvement carried them through their games to a record of ll wins and 2 losses. During the season the ream travelled to Powell River and to Court enay where tournament experience was gained. The team and its student coaches, Ilonka Dingjan and Darren Beauchamp, would like to thank their major supporters: Parents and teacher sponsor John Elson. JUNIOR BUYS' BASKETBALL Quote of the season--HA team's win-loss record isn't everythingllu This courageous group managed to stick with it in spite of a dismal record of 1 win and 12 losses. Coach Kurtz feels that the team members had all improved by the end of the season and will no doubt be part of winning teams in the future. Team members: J.P. Chartier, Scott Rodgers, Gurjinder Bains, Lal jagra, Todd barnes, Bob somerville, Jon Fraser, Aaron Wedman, Sean O'Leary, Darrell Campbell, Ivan Plante, Coach: Tom Kurtz Manager: Jordan McLean 89
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