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SMH if -t .,x. -rr- fFar leftl, The first doubles team of Sanborn and Sufalko converse with each other before a match. The pair missed qualifying for state competition in the Glenbard North district in first doubles play as a result of being defeated in the third round. fLeftl, Sandy Johns zeroes in on the ball after her opponent's return. Girls' tennis. First row, left to right: Sue Sanborn, Chris Lyons, Elaine Kuhn, Karin Marshall, Damaris Sufalko, Chris Lexvold, Caroline Carlson. Second row, I. to r: Coach Mona Lindgren, Elin Smalzer, Laurie Harris, Pam Bosch, Caroline Woidat, Emily Jones, Sandy Johns, Laura Huntley, Julie Mattes, Ann DeVilbiss, Sue Flaherty, Cindy Swanson. fMissing, Robyn Burger, Mindy McCord, Lu Veino, Kelly Murphy.l 169
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Girls' tennis takes 4th in conference Although completing the season 4-3-1 overall, the girls' tennis team ended up with a 1-3-1 record and 18V2 points in the Upstate Eight Conference for fourth place behind champion West Aurora with 45 points. The first doubles team of Damaris Sufalko and Sue Sanborn captured fourth place in the UEC meet while first singles player Caroline Carlson was eliminated in the second round. Carlson, however, took first in first singles action earlier in the season at the St. Charles Invitational. St. Charles tied Geneva for fifth place with three points at the Glenbard North district, thus finishing the season. fRightJ, Damaris Sufalko, one-half of St. Charles' first doubles team, drops back to return her opponents serve. lLower rightl, Crumbling to the ground is Sue Sanborn following a hard-earned victory. fBelowl, First singles player Caroline Carlson lunges forward to snare the serve. 10--v-can-nvvrivffi' ' , X I gs 5? aww . ,, .. .... V. .. M: ,,.,t.',e A' f if ,M-. 168 Q ' v -M 4 1. ,Q er, fre ' iv 5 g ,gb..,.,, rg, , , 3 ' , , 5-ff . Y., I rs., f X -iff-Q-.-vw, ---... ' r W 1 v -a v., V 1 yn. til-Li. c,a:a.x12 ,1 i-ww. vw ,,, ' 'f,t!gfv5 'i-Hi ......,.',5l.it.g,yrgysnihb . Q... '., 'v+.. W n -t 'H 'C'f'4. . a. ,,
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Golfers suffer dismal season St. Charles' varsity golf team finished the year with a 2-3 Upstate Eight Conference record and a 4-6 overall mark. The varsity placed second in the UEC meet at Elgin, but ended up in third place overall in the conference standings. Mel Mzhickteno carded a 77 for St. Charles in the conference meet, completing the course for a second-place finish. At the Lake Park Invitational, St. Charles captured 10th place out of 18 teams, as Steve Ftosene brought home a 14th-place trophy. St. Charles closed out the season by taking 10th place in the district meet. The sophomores, on the other hand, had an up and down season. Although ending up 7-3for the season, the sophs finished 2-3 in the UEC, fourth place in the conference meet, and third place overall in the UEC standings. fFtightJ, Jim Henkel adds a soft touch to his putt, fLower rightj, Two opponents look on as Mike Owen attempts his shot. fBelowl, Steve Rosene shoots his way along the fairway toward the green. Varsity golf. Left to right: Mike Daly, Steve Rosene, Mel Mzhickteno, Coach Mart Mitchell, John Dainko, Mike Owen, Kevin Allsup. fMissing, Dave Bergstrom, Todd WendIing.l
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