Scecina Memorial High School - Scecinarama Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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r Looking for their big chance All three groups hoped for a good finish to their seasons. After all the practicing, all the rainouts, all the close ones, and all the unexpected victories, both reserve and freshman had proved themselves suc- cessful. Unfortunately, the freshmen played only three of the eight games on their season schedule. It was unbelievable how many times we got rained out. Rescheduling the games was really diffi- cult too, commented Coach Mike Mazelin. The team won one of the games and put up a strong fight for the other two which were pretty close throughout. They really didn't get a chance to prove their capabilities, added Coach Mazelin. 3E READY FOR A STEAL! . . . Keeping an eye on his Howe jpponent, Steve Mescal! watches for signs of an attempt to steal :econd base. Reserve baseball players not only received the opportunity to prove themselves, but they even went so far as advancing to the finals of the City Tourna- ment. During the tournament, they lost a close one to Roncalli and won over Ritter after playing extra innings. The important thing to do is keep calm because those extra innings really get your adrenalin flow- ing, stated Coach Ott Hurrle. Out of the 12 games on their schedule, reserve players won six. Their biggest wins were against Brebeuf, Roncalli, Tech, and Washington High Schools. All of these prepared the team for the tour- ney. IT WAS HIS FAULT . . . Pointing a finger at Mr. Neidlinger, catcher Kevin Armour discusses the problem of loaded bases with the coach, Keith Jones, and Pat Cangany. Reserve Baseball Wins 6 Losses 6 Scecina 3 Howe 4 22 Brebeuf 5 6 New Palestine 7 10 Chatard 11 I Roncalli 4 13 Roncalli 9 5 Ritter 4 7 Beech Grove 2 1 Beech Grove 2 9 Tech 7 13 W'ashington 2 0 Warren -» 3 Roncalli-T 5 6 Ritter-T 5 Fresh man Baseball Wins 1 Losses 2 Scecina 2 Eastwood 12 4 Tech 2 4 Altucks 6 P- flBR ! «4S RESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom row: Mark Fleetwood, Jeff English, Kevin Havens. Second row: John Poetz, John Pierce, :hns Sullivan, Eric Johnson, Paul Wilson, Norman Cridlin. Top row: John Mennel, Bryan Cuppy, Steve Graves, Pat Bogan, Kevin 'annoy, Chris Pugh, Coach Mike Mazelin. Baseball 135

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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL! . . . Paying close attention to the ball thrown by the Tech pitcher, Jeff English lets the bad one go by. BATTER UP! ... Preparing himself for the Roncalli pitcher, IVIark Hill keeps a close watch on the ball as the pitcher makes his wind up. I ff-'m RESERVE BASEBALL TEAM: Bottom row: Bill Thomas, Jeff Dew, Tom Bewsey, John Rowe. Second row: Joe Logan, Robbie Anderson, Bradd Roembke, Chris Russell, Brian Crump, Tim Kolbus. Top row: Jim Swanson, Tom Speth, Al Kotarski, Rick Vannoy. Larrv Taft, Brian Piotrowski, Coach Ott Hurrle 134 Baseball



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GET THAT RUNNER! Lisa Adcock throws the runner out : SWING BATTER! Lori Matthews of Chatard gets ready to first base against Roncalli. swing at Jane Horn's pitch. FAIR BALL! . . . Trying for a single, Karen Nash advances the runners and heads for first. SHOULD 1 have swung? Patty Murphy grimaces as the Chatard pitcher sneaks the ball past her. SOFTBALL TEAM: Bottom row. Lisa Adcock, Stephanie Mencer, Patty Murphy, Cyndi Carroll, Kim Armour, Debbie Hines | Second row: Connie Hines, Mary Jo Meyer, Colleen Doyle, Crystal Hudson, Karen Duffy, Karen Nash. Top row: Coach Barlj Camden, Jane Horn, Robin Neidlinger, Sue Hutt, Lynne Yager, Mary Doyle, Sandy Kleifgen. i

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