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:. Victory E scapes Squad wins conference but falters in sectional final hen you have a string The Dragons were led Moving in for the kill is Jon Beyl, sr. leu- :- of wins going, it is dif- W ficult to think of los- ing, but you have to realize you can't win every year, were Coach Mike Crabtreeis sentiments after los- ing the Silver Creek Sectional Things just didnit work out. Jeff Gillen water 4-1 to Jeffersonville, breaking a string of three straight titles. However, the Dragons are still iking' of the Mid-Southern Conference, winning their ninth consecutive title. Coach Crab- tree said, HWe controlled the MSC, and never even had a close match. MSC coaches voted four S.C. players to the all-confer- ence team. They were Kris Mc- Kinley, sr., Jon Beyl, sr., Jeff Gillenwater, jr., and David Miller, jr. throughout the season by Beyl is a three year. rnemberlof the varsity team and finished hIS high school career in the no. 2 singles posi- tion. Jon has received letters of refer- ence from Huntington College for his Miller, the team MVP. Coach Crabtree commented, iiHe tMiIlert and Jon Beyl were the top two on the team, and they are ranked among the best in Southern Indiana. They are tough to beat at any time. S.C. kicked off their season with three strikes against them, losing their first three matches to Columbus North and East, and Jeffersonville. But the Dragons volleyed their way back, winning all but two of their remaining matches. The varsityis rotation was phenominal, as Coach Crabtree reminded, itWe were runner-up in the Sectional, and had a good shot to win. We had a win- ning season, and competed with everybody. Junior varsity Coach Terry Mc Cartin added on the compo- sition of the varsity, HThis team had as much talent, if not more, than previous teams. It just didnit seem to have the de- sire. WW Temiis .3: talents as a tennis player. by Herb Hamilton Members of the 1988 varsity and junior varsity tennis teams are: Row 1, L-Ri Managers Jackie Walton, fr.,- Sonya Popp, sr. tRow 2i Mark Sedwick, fr.; Jeff Gillen water, fr.; Doug Conroy, jr.; Jon Beyl, sr.,' David Miller, jr.; Mark Bishop, soph.; and Scott Heath, jr. Hr; tRow 3i Terry Mc Cartin, JV coach; Brad Heath, fr.; Tom Elrod, soph.; Ja- son Franklin, fr.; Brian Downey, fr.; . Mike McDill, soph.; Russell Balmer, soph.; Troy Koerber, soph.; Sam Low- rance, fr.,- Todd Waiz, fr.; Bruce Ram- sey, fr.; Tim Prather, fr.; and Mike Crab- tree, varsity coach.
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Instructing Troy Adams, 5th grader, during the Summer Tennis Program is David Miller, jr. Miller was paid $4 an hour for his talents during the six week program for Ist to 12th graders. 'v l h. .0 cu Anuu Au:- 4 w- Opponent Score iS.C. Firso Jeffersonville 05 Columbus East 2-3 Columbus North 05 New Albany 4-l Scottsburg 4-0 Borden 5-0 Clarksville 3-2 Austin 5-0 Brownstown 4-I Floyd Central 05 Providence 3-2 Charlestown 5-0 North Harrison S-O Salem 5-0 Seymour iRain CanceD l-l Corydon 5-0 Pekin Eastern 4-l Providence 5-0 Charlestown 5-0 Jeffersonville l-4 Contorting his body while up-stepping his serve is Brian Downey, fr. Downey played number one doubles for the jun- ior varsity teamt
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Preparing to spike the ball during the junior varsity match against the Floyd Central Highlanders is Kelly Morris, jr. Morris was the team leader for the JV squad and led the team onward to vic- tory on numerous occasions. Skying for the kill is Crissy Yochem, soph. Yochem was a member of the junior varsity squad and was instru- mental in the team's partial success. Being honored with their parents on Senior Night are Jo Annette Schuff, Linda Weber, and Erika Reyman, all seniors. This event was held during the last home game to bid a final farewell to the departing seniors who would be playing their final game for Silver Creek. a , f-AIIFV-Kx'a
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