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WW' 'ag .1625 , fi l i it QL M, El t W1 ielle A ,f A ' , ,lrre ' h: ' ' ,2 .lr ' , H, x' rf, ky , lip T T J 9 izjiei , The 1983 Smoky Hill Girls Gymnastic Team - Row One lRear, left to rightl: Jeni Adamson, Tonya Yoshioka, Diana DeFrancisci, Stephanie Schir- kofsky, Ann Langan, Amy Scott, Sherri Yearin, Jenny Minson, Kim Skelton, Coach Geri Durban, Maria Walker, Kelly Drummond, and Ann Farina. Not pictured: Teresa Hoda and Tammy Nitchke. RELAXATION is a big part of preparing for a meet as Tonya Yoshioka, Stephanie Schirkofsky, and Jeni Adamson take it easy. STYLE and GRACE are part of a perfect routine by Jeni Adamson. Gymnastics 107
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Gymnasts Tumble Into Action he 1983-1984 Smoky Hill girls gymnastics team experienced a very successful season that not only produced superior results, but also showed great promise for next season, since the team was largely dominated by underclass- men. The gymnastics team finished a very respected 6th place in the Centen- nial League. This finish was a great improvement compared to the 1982-1983 season when the lady buffs finished 10th. The season was highlighted by first, the team finishing higher in districts than ever before in Smoky Hill's gymnastic history, and secondly, the team, for the first time in six years, sent two gymnasts to the state meet. These two gymnasts, Jeni Adamson and Diana DeFrancisci, led the Buffs for most of the entire season. The most important factor was that both of these outstanding athletes were only sophomores and will return next year to lead the buffs once again. PERFECTION is on the mind of gymnast Ann Farina. HIGH in the Sky, Ann Langan performs her magical moves. FLEXIBILITY proves to be of great importance to Amy Scott on the balance beam. POISE and grace our part of an outstanding performance by Kelly Drummond. BALANCE is a must for Jeni Adamson to get a good score. fiSmoky Hill Arapahoe Aurora Central 136.4 92.5 109.5 Smoky Hill Littleton Cherry Creek 135.3 155.0 153.0 Smoky Hill Littleton Hinkley 141.55 156.55 118.1 Smoky Hill Gateway Boulder 136.6 119.2 148.75 Smoky Hill Gateway 136.1 127.65 Centennial League-6th place Districts-7th place 106 Gymnastics
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Buffs Celebrate One of Best Seasons Ever he 1983 varsity football team had an awesome season. Their final record was 9-1, qualifying them for the state playoffs. Coach Hiester expressed that the Buff's showed fabulous team effort, which got them into the playoffs. The Buff seniors displayed much leader- ship and direction for the upcoming seniors. Throughout the season there was a large variety of outstanding players in each game - no stars to lead them to victory, but a total team effort. ln the season's opening game against Hinkley, Tom Erlandson blocked a field goal, which we took in and scored. During Overland's game Jeff Knaben- shue had two punt returns to help win the game. Darryl Johnson played a strong game against Central while Knabenshue had a touchdown. Homecoming was a big success. Ken Stokes had 146 yards, and Jamie Roles faked a punt to run in for a touchdown. ln Gateways game Brad Kofoed threw a touchdown pass to Earlanson, and Ken Stokes scored three touchdowns. The last game of the season was against Cherry Creek and was a total sellout. We had an undefeated record going into that game, but lost 27-0. BuFFs huddle up against central. HEY! DAVE MElSNEFl tackles player from Central. DEFENSIVE LINE prepares to block Cherry Creek. 108 Football
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