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1 JUMP BALL! Get it! Get it! . . . Crouching in wait for the toss, Michele Horning prepares to direct the ball towards a fellow teammate. GIRLS' RESERVE BASKETBALL: Bottom row: Stephanie Mencer, Cyndi Carroll, Kathy Meredith, Lisa Adcock, Angle Leffler. Top row: Lisa Manley, Barbie Hofmann, Noreen Plucke- baum, Hanna Sullivan, Coach Barb Camden. Girls' Varsity Basketball: Bottom row: Robin Neidlinger, Missy Filcer, Janie Meyer, Crystal Hudson. Top row: Coach Camden, Donna Rowe, Michele Horning, Mary Doyle. Joanie McCaslin. Girls' Varsity Basketball Wins 4 Losses 14 Scecina 50 Ritter 45 29 Carmel 63 39 Lawrence N. 69 75 Brown County 69 60 Roncalli 71 56 Manual 66 58 Beech Grove 63 57 Arlington 74 52 Shortridge 48 36 Attucks 76 43 Marshall 80 39 Chalard 50 38 Northwest 60 44 Howe 50 39 Tech 55 Girls' Reserve Basketball V ns Losses Scecina 10 Ritter 21 20 Brown County 18 13 Roncalli 15 18 Manual 31 22 Beech Grove 35 13 Arlington 26 22 Shortridge 32 8 Attucks 23 17 Marshall 19 22 Chatard 19 18 Northwest 38 16 Howe 24 30 Tech 21 24 .Arlington 16 16 Franklin C- 32 Girls' Basketball 125
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Membership costs perspiration! It took coordination, agility, and a great deal of work to qualify for membership. After gaining membership, participants were al- lowed to run laps, do baseline drills, shooting drills, scrimmage, rebound drills, and compete as a team against other schools. They were even permitted to study playbooks and repeat useful techniques. We had two promising guards. Crystal Hudson and Donna Rowe; a fine center, Michele Horning; and a strong baseline with Mary Doyle and Robin Neidlinger, acknowledged Coach Barb Camden. The girls' basketball team did put forth a great deal of effort that will definitely pay off next season. We were a lot better than our record showed and we're going to prove it next year! commented Mary Doyle. Several ups and downs came along that a young team could overcome, added junior Robin Neid- linger. Despite those ups and downs, the team remained a close knit group, according to their coach, Miss Camden. All members will be returning next year with aj opportunity to display what they learned and expei! ienced. Our sophomores are very promising and shoul ; be an even greater asset next year, said Coac s Camden. With an 1 8-game season it was no wonder that th ; girls matured as a basketball team, stated Misi Camden. Reserve players gained valuable experience toe' with several close games resulting in a 4-11 seasoi! record. ' As mainly newcomers to the court, reserve mem bers faced the major obstacles of inexperience an(; stiff competition. Competition existed on the individual level also competition to excel and improve as guards, for- wards, or center. A certain amount of dedication was another in- gredient which allowed both teams to be cautiouslj optimistic for next season, in the words of Misj Camden. Team members also expressed a certain amount of optimism for the upcoming season. SAY WHAT? . . . Getting her team fired up during a time out, ROUNDING UP THE TROOPS . . . With a few final directions I Coach Camden gives out a fewof her subtle playing tips to each of for Mary Doyle and Michele Horning, Coach Camden keeps the I the individual players. team on its toes. ; 124 Girls' Basketball
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They can't swing in the rain TRAPPED! . . Breaking out of the sand trap. Russ Miller positions the ball to make par. Rain, rain, rain! I can't stand it! We were rained out on two matches that we were confident of winning, commented Coach Hasty. The season was still impressive with a 1 0-7 record. For a fairly young team, the golfers were very suc- cessful according to their coach. Female golfer Stacy Pierce proved as competitive as the others, averaging 49 for nine holes. No mat- ter what course you go to or what pro you talk to, Scecina is considered the best as far as knowledge of the game and sportsmanlike behavior, remarked Coach Bob Hasty. Rain caused many matches to be rescheduled for the tennis team too. It seemed like the only time it didn't rain was when we had to practice, added Paula Shikany. First year coach Rita Robbins brought the gir good luck making it one of the best seasons they'v had in a while. We were really strong as far as our doubles wei concerned, stated Coach Robbins. They were also powerful in dedication and har work. It showed through most valuable player Angi Greiner, most improved player Mary Jean O'Gar; and player with the best mental attitude, Angi Leffler. All seventeen members exemplified tru sportsmanship according to their coach. TURN ALREADY! . . . Putting for par, John Kramer watch the ball with a sharp eye, hoping he hit it hard enough. GOLF TEAM: Bottom row: Kevin Kuehr, John Battles. Russ Miller, Ernie Thein, Stacey Pierce, Jim Lee; Top row: Coach Bob Hasty, Charles McCahill, Joe Crump. Brian Dew, John Kramer, Chris Crabtree. Bill Cathcart. TENNIS TEAM: Bottom row: Michelle Petch, Lisa Fellij Jeanne Riley, Mary Jeanne O'Gara, Rozanne Smith, Caroly Catton; Second row: Joannie Stewart, Paula Shikany, Ann McGrath, Angle Greiner, Elaine Doyle, Margi Johnson, Coac Rita Robbins; Top row: Angie Leffler. Sharon Hosey, June Cho Kathy McGrath, Janet Brewer, Donna Clements. 126 Golf Girls' Tennis
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