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The girls team gets ready tor the upcoming match. The 1984-85 Girls Cross Country team: (Front) Christy Carey. Susan Rumple. Charleen Ford. (Bdck) Stacey Myers. Denise Hollandbeck. Man- ager Lisa Upp. Coach Bob Byrer. Mike Ball winds up for his drive. The 1984-85 Golf team: (Front) Chris Beard. Tonya McCullough. Brian Berrisford, Mickey Price, Erica Felix, John Meneghini. (Middle) Mark Jones, Nelson Alexander, Rob Shepard, Brent Meyers, Steve Cevengros. Dave Shearer. (Back) Coach Kerry Walsh, Shawn Wilson. Mike Ball. Butch Crossley, Rob Farring- ton. J.C. Dressier, Mike Mattsey, Coach Jim Condon. The boys team gets out to a good start.” 31
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UTT UIM “I wanted it more than anything. I was completely dedicated to my training which I did dll summer. I enjoyed training and pushing myself to get the results. —m The T984-85 Boys Cross Country team: (Front) Brent Sykes. Rich Trimble. Marty Russell. (Back) Manager Tom Stevens, Ron Baysinger. Vic Timmons, Pat Barron. Andy Poletto. Coach Bob Byrer. This years Cross Country team finished with a winning 6-4 season with Senior Pat Barron going all the way to semi- state. The team didn't do as well as they hoped, but they still had an enjoyable season. Seniors Andy Poletto and Vic Timmons kept spirits high even when bad times hit. Award winners were: Most valuable, Pat Barron; Mental attitude, Andy Poletto; Most improved, Pat Barron. Even losing these three seniors, the team still looks strong for next year. The girls Cross Country team also finished well by splitting their season 2-2. This was the first year for a full team and the girls improved well. The award winner was Stacey Myers, Most valuable. The team did well and next year seems even better. The 1984-85 Golf team looked promising this year with a win-loss record of 20-12, and a second place in the conference. Mike Ball performed well and seniors Mark Jones and Rob Shepard worked hard to improve the team. Awards are: Mike Ball, Most outstanding; Shawn Wilson, Most improved; and Nelson Alexander, Mental attitude. The team is young and shows much hope for next year.
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When it comes to basket- ball, South Vermillion has the spirit, S.V. is the place of Hoosier Hysteria, screaming fans, glory, hu- miliation, enthusiasm, and degradation. This is the- place where the South Vermillion Wildcats passed, screened, ran, shot and jumped their way to a '12-10 won, lost season. With Coach Tim Wolf heading the boys team, the Wildcats fought their way to the 2nd winning season in the history of the school. It was a very rewarding season with the team also tying the most wins in South Vermillion's history. Awards were given to the following players: Rhys Helt — Most Outstanding Player, Field Goal %, Free Throw %, and the Bob Bur- ton Award; Jody Magee — Best Mental Attitude, Most Assists, and Cap- tains Award; Jim Kendrick — Most Steals; Brett Gil- man — Best Defensive Player, and Captains Award; Rob Farrington — Mr. Hustle Award; Mike Shew — Mr. Hustle Award; Kenny McMasters — Most Improved Player, and Most Rebounds. Varsity Basketball Team; Pictured front from left to right: Rhys Helt, Brett Gilman, Jody Ma- gee, Brent Scott. John Buker. and Mgr. Rich- ard Gummere. Middle: Phil Jennings, Mike Shew, Jim Kendrick, Tom Vicars, and Mgr. Ann Antonini. Back: Coach Walsh, Brent Bush, Kenny McMasters, Rob Farrington, Coach Condon, and Coach Wolf. Jr. Varsity Basketball Team; Pictured front from left to right: Brian Gilman, Shawn Wilson, Mike Ball, and Kurt Cargnino. Back: Brent Pa- pella. Tom Chambers, Donny Hines. Bart Wal- drop, Mike Jones and Coach Walsh. 32
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