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GIRLS ' SOFTBALL GIRLS: Front row: Valerie Girsberger, Donna Ferguson, Christine Graham, Janice McLeod. Back row: Sandra Huston, Brenda Thuell, Maureen St. Pierre, Dianne Weimer, Evelyn Braun. Missing: Marg Scott, Carol Trueman, Vicki Moisiuk, Mrs. Rosiewich (coach). The Girls’ Softball team had a fairly successful year, winning all their league games they advanced to the finals. Unfortunately they lost the city championship to S.H.A. Thank-you Mr. Krenosky for a coaching job well done. Front row: Valerie Girsberger, Sandra Juston, Maureen St. Pierre, Donna Ferguson. Second row: Penny Petrovitch, Brenda Cudmore, Bev MacDonald, Rae Carnegie, third row: Donna Pomeroy, Dianne Weimer, Holly Thompson, Dawn Graham. VOLLEYBALL Early in March tryouts for the senior boys’ school volley¬ ball were heid. Mr. Aston selected a team which then practised regularly. On March 23rd Sheldon entered the team into the annual city volleyball championships at Thom Collegiate, in which, eight teams took part. Shel¬ don did very well, winning the “A” side but then, unfor¬ tunately, losing to Thom Col¬ legiate in the championship final. The girls’ volleyball team, for the second year, placed second in the finals. The team from Montmartre walked away with top honours. Con¬ gratulations to coach Mrs. Rosiewich and team. BOYS: Front row: Jack Thrasher, Jack Ebbels, Ken Tray- nor. Back row: Jim Ebbels, Phil Walsh, Jim Herbison, Paul Jacoby. CURLING BOYS: Mr. Hart (advisor), Terry Mount- joy, Allan Rodger, Geralde May. Missing: Marlin Pohjavoori. GIRLS: Mary-EUen Fisher, Cheryl Roy- croft, Rae Carnegie, Miss Downing (coach). Missing: Anne English. BOYS’ CURLING GIRLS’ CURLING BADMINTON At the time the yearbook went to press our team was doing very well. Valerie Girsberger won the girls’ city singles and advanced to the Southern Sask. Preston advanced fourth in the boys’ singles and Jacoby and Dunn were third in the boys’ doubles. These events are still to be finished. Front row: Vicki Moisiuk, Sandra Huston, Valerie Girsberger, Donna Ferguson. Back row: Bill Preston, Dave Ellis, Barry Dunn. The Boys’ Curling team progressed to the city finals this year before being eliminated. Under the coaching of Mr. Hart, skip Geralde May, third Marlin Pohjavoori, second Allan Rodger, and lead Terry Mountjoy tied with Martin and Campion as champions of the “A” square. However in the finals a 7 - 6 loss to Campbell combined with an extra end loss to Martin Col ' egiate, who then went on to the provincial final, eliminated Sheldon from further competition. This year took place every Saturday afternoon with thirty or so girls participating in games held at the Curlodrome. From these curlers, a team was picked by Miss Downing, Mrs. Rogers, and Marilyn Pollock to represent Sheldon-Williams in the play- downs. Rae Carnegie was skip, Mary-EUen Fisher was third, Cheryl Roycroft was second and Anne English threw lead rocks. Although they did not win too many games in the competition they were good representatives and Sheldon is proud of them. 78
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SENIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Front row: Marilyn Gilmore, Valerie Girsberger, Dianne Ferguson, Maureen St. Pierre, Christine Graham, Miss Downing (coach). 2nd row: Frances Gordon, Sandra Huston, Donna Ferguson, Penny Petrovitch, Brenda Thuell, Evelyn Braun. Missing: Marg Scott, Vicki Moisiuk. JUNIOR GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The Junior Girls missed the play offs by one game. At the beginning of the season we weren’t going too well but when we had our game with Scott we improved a little. We played Martin, who then were in first place and we beat them. We won five games and lost five games. At the Marian Invitational Tournament our first game was against Central, we lost. Then on Saturday morning we played Luther and also lost. We were then out of the tournament altogether. Under the careful guidance and watchful eye of coach Wilma Downing the senior girls’ basketball team this year had great success. Sweeping through the city league with twelve straight victories, the girls went on to win the city championship in two straight games against a strong Martin team. At an invitational tournament in Moose Jaw the senior girls easily won all three games to take away the trophy. In this tournament the girls were led by the fine shooting of Val Girsberger who scored 56 points in the three games. In the South Saskatchewan, Sheldon walked over Swift Current Beatty defeating them 68-34 and went on to win the South by edging Martin 36-30. Then it was on to Saskatoon and the provincial and it was here that the girls and Miss Downing ended a tremendous season by defeating Saskatoon Sion 48-25, and winning the provincial title for the first time. Val Girsberger won top honours in the city scoring race with 212 points in twelve league games, giving her a 17.6 point average for the season. Donna Ferguson came third in the city with 142 points and Eve Braun placed fifth with 134 points for the season. It was a year of hard work and great rewards for our senior girls and the only disappointment was the number of fans who turned out to watch probably the finest senior girls’ team the city has ever seen. We hope to have more spectators out to our senior girls’ games next year. Once again congratulations to Miss Downing and our senior girls’ team on a tremendous year. STATISTICS Points For Points Against 755 275 Average Game Average Game 62.9 22.9 Front row: Elizabeth Stoppa, Brenda Cudmore, Holly Thompson, Joanne Bell. 2nd row: Karen Watchman, Sharon Bent, Judy Ellingham, Janice McLeod, Leslie Cronk (manager). Back row: Diane Weimer, Joanne Booy. Missing: Dianne MacDonald, Janice Westlund, Mrs. Rosiewich (coach).
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