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TERRI SAUNDERS slices her way through an unsu- specting opponent while boosting her teamk chances of success in I982. TEAM CAPTAIN, Brenda Narvaes, won 7 ol' 8 possible KCAC championships in her four years at SC. Hcr win? 1055 record in KCACsingles was 23-0, and in doubles, was 19-4. In two national championships she scored a total of three points for SC. ANOTH 12R VICTORY SECURED, the doublu team of Cindy Narvaes and Lisa Boling are sati fied after finishing off another pair of opponent KAREN CRAIG IS PROUD of the position the Lady Builders have become LININGUPHEROPPONENTS wasoneskill AnnCurrierhad accustomed to in the KCAC- littletrouble with in I982. Ann was seeded 26th in the nation at the third national tournament.
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Another Y ear, Another title for the Lady Builders - IT IS. h ' '. z 'i l ' . iY - 5- 1 'vi- 3 '1 ; 35.1.3; A t. fwh ' J WOMENS TENNIS TEAM: Terri Saunders, Cindy Narvaes, Lisa Bol- ing. Brenda Narvaes, KNEELING: Carol Craig, Anneliese Snyder, Carol -u- Perhaps the only thing wrong with the womenis tennis program at Southwestern in 1982-83 was the fact that their season began in September, and ended in . . . May? The competition didn't last that long, but after brushing aside five KCAC opponents without a loss, and finishing with an overall 6-2 record in tthead-to-headit compe- tition in 1982, the Lady Builder netters qualified for the national championships by placing second in the NAIA District 10 tourna- mentenational championships that didnt start until May of 1983. Once they arrived in Overland Park, Kansas, for the 3rd Annual NAIA Womenis Tennis Championships, the Lady Builders opened with three singles victories as Brenda Narvaes won her first two matches, and Terri Saunders took her first. Those three points were all Southwestern would score, however, as the team dropped the remaining singles and doubles matches; but not before amass- ing their highest point total ever at a National Championship 30 V '1. . 7 . .. -v-we. ,q K t -t- jam: x..- L, r -. malt; . t 2-K?- H t r VI . M: - - i h c e5. 5 u ' x n .9; X , .Aqr, ! e t, - .' :73; :3 H; w x 3: PI? 3 v ; . , 3 er .' m . .t t h 4 - VQQ 4,; 9 i- , e5 ' i :7 k K L t L I E - k 4 vi ,. 1a t Jw i' . Z ' 1' .' u. Rowley, Karen Craig. STANDING: Coach George Gangwere, Head Coach, John Paulin, and Ann Currier. event. The team ended its season by tying for 30th place in the nation. Not only did Southwestern go undefeated in the conference for the second consecutive year, but captured KCAC title number five in a row, and sixth of the previous eight years. All in all, the Lady Builders produced champions in six of the nine competition brackets in the KCAC, with four of those girls repeating as District champions. 1982-83 champions: 79H singles-Ann Currier: KCAC, NAIA District 10 t2 singles-Brenda Narvaes: KCAC, NAIA District 10 $45 singles-Terri Saunders; KCAC, NAIA District 10 7946 singlesWLisa Boling: KCAC, NAIA District 10 M doubleSeCarol Craig, Terri Saunders: KCAC 7B doubieS-Lisa Boling, Cindy Narvaes: KCAC
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'Intramurals Provide Something for Everyone :- ' INTRAMURAL COUN- CIL: Jeff Anderson, Jim Hclmer, Mark Homant Not Pictured, Richard Trice. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPI- ONS: Marilyn Wulf, Kelly Sparks, Cindy Narvaes, Shari Smelling; SECOND ROW, Mark Homan, Brad Long, Jeff Anderson, Paul Steele. DURING THE INTRA- MURAL Cross-country mast, Bart McBeth heads down the home stretch. STRIDING IN GOOD FORM, Dave Fink pushes on but cautions all who might get in his way. Intramural competition gives students a wide variety of opportunities to participate in athletics. Without the pressures that intercollegiate athletics places on students, participants can enter their favorite sport with the spirit of fun and relaxation.
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