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. .Q-.., . aswt: e ogvgigiti it ,g , .W -can-...Q wr- K Keeping her head down. junior Julie Webster perfects her swing prior to the tournament with Lawrence. tphoto by Missy Adell Sweeping her ball towards the cup. senior Dana Chase prac- tices her putting in preparation for the Manhattan Tourna- ment. tphoto by Sarah Landon! Girls' Golf 27
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Q Lilli Oliver kicks up sand while practicing her chip- ping for the Manhattan Tournament. tphoto by Sarah Landonl UP T0 PAR 26 Girls' Golf .lust like the three year old perched on a stool, unable to reach the cookie jar with each unsuccessful grasp, the girls' golf team had been frustrated after placing second in State six times during the last seven years, narrowly missing the coveted State Championship. All the three year old needed was a boost from a phone bookg all the golfteam needed was a little confidence to thrust them over the edge to victory. l knew that they were the best team in the state, explained Coach Norris Stauffer. lt was just a mat- ter of convincing them. After an erratic start, the team gained mo- mentum and pulled together in the last three tournaments of the year. Led by senior and three-year letter winner Dana Chase's second place finish and sophomore Anne Schoofs' sixth place finish, the Lancers cap- tured the State Championship. ln addition to Chase and Schoofs, the 1987 Championship team included Mary Anne Guestello, a three-year letterwinner, Lilly Oliver, Emily Sawyer, and junior Tracey Hobbs. When practice started on the twentieth of August, Coach Stauffer met with a pleasant surprise. Hav- ing eighteen girls out for golf is a plus, Stauffer noted. He was then faced with a problem most coaches would love to have: only six slots for eighteen girls. The intense competi- tion which ensued reached its inevi- table pinnacle the day before Re- gionals: a three-person play-off to decide the sixth and final spot on the varsity team. Senior leadership coupled with perseverance provided the winning formula for the Lancers at Regionals and at State. East has always been a dominant team, explained Dana Chase. Fol- lowing in the tradition of Lancer golf, the girls placed first in Region- als leading up to their climatic finale with a first-place finish at State. Emily Sawyer said, We've been working so hard for so long: l'm glad it finally paid off. -Kirstin Colburn and Jay Lewis
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Junior Alisa Brodhay prepares to serve in the number two doubles division at the Sunflower League Tournament. Brodhay and her partner Kristina Klug placed sec- ond. lphoto by Alyson Bindap 28 Tennis
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