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m ,Y WHERE'S MY MOMMY'? Lori Traeber poses at the city meet. JULIE LIZAK dives her best. THE BREASTSTROKEH, Sarah Ehekircher takes first place at the creek meet. 1 ' f m my Ya al! fly. Q: ...Q it ' f'm 5f:-.l iiii 1 . mp gn . 0 ' ff, ' . . WG f ,iir i3TE-fl T em ' a , ,, - Q VEFlONlCA FONG strokes her way for third place. A SUPER DIVER, Barb Egan gets serious while talking to Channel Nine. ss! 'MS' , .xx . as Y - ev x ,. . af' . . R+ QQ.. . ., ig vwl9+P1.'l 'v'- -7 A - - . .. . 'ss -- 1.-.-., , ,mga 1 A ' .21 N X, M 1983 Girls Swim Team - Flow One lTop, left to rightj: Michelle Kennedy, manager, Julie Asfahl, Sherry Gustad, Veronica Fong, John Patterson, coach, Debbie Zabinski, Barb Egan, Renee Young, Michelle Farrell, Julie Jenks, manager. Flow Two: Suzanne Cosby, Sarah Ehekircher, Lori Traeber, Bridget Mumey, Ann Langan, Kendra Hale, Sherri Clark. Row Three: Kristen Copley, Cindi Goode, Jamie Simpson, Sheryl Pomplun, Kim Hanrahan, Jill Soukup. Flow Four: Jeni Adamson, Wendy Werthaiser, Tracy Rheinhermer, Darlene McLough- lin, Ann Wallace, Sheryl Sloan, Michelle Yost. Girls Swimming 115
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Page 118 text:
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Buff Swimmers 'Come Home' to To he girls swim team this year did the best they have ever done in the last ten years. Their record was 7-2, losing to Creek and Arapahoe who were rated one and two in state. Coach John Patterson has coached these girls for the second year in a row and plans on coaching in the future. With his help and efforts of the number of talented swimmers resulted in a superb season. The Buffettes captured first in the Aurora City Cham- pionship held at Smoky Hill. Each swimmer placed in the top twelve except for a few close races. The team consisted of several veteran swimmers but many new Buffs joined the team. All of the Buffs excelled in their own events and the future looks promising. This is a season many of the Buffs will not soon forget, and there is more to be expected as oncoming freshman join the spirit-filled Buffettes . BUFFETTES hold their first place trophy up high. AT THE CITY MEET, Debbie Zabinski takes a breather before her event. JOHN PATTERSON smiles for the first time. JUST SAYING Hi to Mommy and Daddy. Scoreboard Smoky Hill 191 Overland Smoky Hill 94 Boulder Smoky Hill 78 AFBDGTIOG Smoky Hill 89 Li'ffl6fOV1 'Smoky Hill 117 Hinkley Smoky Hill 65 Cherry Creek Smoky Hill 93 Fairview Aurora City Championship: Smoky Hill 323 QFirst Placel Smoky Hill 87 Central Smoky Hill 88 Gateway A League: tFifth Placel State: tEighth Placel l 1 114 Girls Swimming if
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Page 120 text:
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Tennis Buffs Give It Their Bes he 1983 Boys Tennis season was less than was expected, but Coach Mike Lampmann had nothing but good things to say about each of the players. Even though the tennis Buffs won only two of ten dual meets, their effort was good. ln dual game number three the Buffaloes won by five points and in dual game number five the Buffs shut-out Aurora Hinkley 7 to 0. Then in the midseason Aurora City tournament, the Buffaloes had number two singles and doubles and finished third all around. At the District meet Chris Gripkey and Ed Allburn made the number six singles. As for the Smoky Hill doubles teams, second seeded Jeff Hollinger and Prince Sodhi took a fourth place win, while third seeded Chuck Gilbert and David Ehe- kircher took a sixth place win. Overall, Smoky Hill, as a team scored ninth. But the best players for the whole season were Chris Gripkey with a 6-5 turnout and Ed Allburn with a 7-6 winning season. The best doubles team was Jeff Hollinger and Prinee Sodhi with a 10-5 season. As for the Most Valuable Player, the award went to Jeff Hollinger for his doubles playing. CONCENTRATION Jeff Hollinger gets ready to make another great hit A player gets ready for another match. GOOD SHOT this Buff follows through on a long hit HERE COMES THE BlFlDlE a player tries to concentrate hrs energy on this shot. THANKS GUYS Greg Fraikor bids a fond farewell to the 83 season 116 Boys Tennis
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