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Cross Country Record Improves With only two returning letter- men, St. Joe ' s cross country team improved its record to six losses and nine victories under rookie coach Ross Havens. The season was high- lighted by close victories over rivals Marian and Clay. Senior Scott Wil- son lead the team, finishing 9th in the New Prairie Invitational and 14th in the sectionals. He was sup- ported by Doug Jordan, Mike Marz, Phil Kalamaros, and Tom Berry, all who will be returning; and Paul Gullifor and Suzy Berry who will gr aduate. Suzy won the Kiwanis. TOP: Coach Ross Havens signals the start of the Marian meet as the Indians race to a victory. ABOVE: Junior Doug Jordan receives his place stick at the end of another 2Vj mile race. SCOREBOARD ST. JOE OPP. 46 Mishawaka 17 72 New Prairie 28 45 LaSalle 18 47 Memorial 16 27 Clay 28 22 North Liberty 35 40 New Prairie 19 46 Penn 17 35 Washington 21 38 Adams 20 26 Marian 29 46 Culver 17 36 Culver 19 27 South Central 28 23 Landmark 32 KNEELING: Tom Berry, Paul Kus- bach, John Kromkowski, Suzy Berry, Doug Jordan. STANDING: Coach Havens, Chris Roche, Scott Wilson, Paul Gullifer, Mike Roomer, Mike Marz, Graduate Assistant Mike Daley, Phil Kalamaros. Cross Country 17
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Boys ' Tennis Improved In Second Year Senior co-captains Kevin O ' Connor and John Freeman led their team to a 7-4 season, playing 1 and 2 singles re- spectively, and sharing the MVP award. Coach Dennis Nowicki was also pleased with the play of his 1 doubles team, Bob Hickner and Chris Horan. John Suddes held the 3 singles spot, as the squad completed its second year of varsity competition. RIGHT: Co-captain John Freeman lets loose a tremendous double-fisted backhand. FAR RIGHT: Bob Ludwick pursues an amiss shot of an opponent. VARSITY SCOREBOARD ST. JOE OPP. 3 LaSalle 2 2 Clay 3 5 M.C. Marquette 2 Penn 3 3 Mishawaka 2 4 John Glenn 1 4 Washington 1 Culver Military 5 4 New Prairie 1 4 Marian 1 Jimtown 5 B-TEAM: Row 1 — Scott Kopinski, Chip Lewis, John Glaser, Jim Freeman, Mike Hill. Row 2 — Alex Featherstone, Louie Somogyi, Mark Murray, Jeff Renterghem, Jeff Deitchley. VARSITY: Row 1 — Bob Bhisitkul, Rob Ludwick, Bob Hickner, John Suddes. Row 2 — Chris Horan, Kevin O ' Connor, John Freeman, Coach Dennis Nowicki. 16
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Freshmen: Row 1: Mary Ewing, Ria Dargis, Annette Clifford, Maria Kron- stein, Rosalyn Christianson. Row 2; Anna Grecco, Mary Haley, LuAnn Andrzejewski, Sandy Harper, Marilyn Parisi. Row 3: Ann Noetzel, Sue Berta, Emily Stachowiak, Mary Ellen Heck- linski. Row 4: Coach Kathy Shingle- decker, Cathy Houk, Stacy Kalamaros, Jeanne Olson. Netters Face Challenging Season A first-place tie in the Chatard Invi- tational highlighted the volleyball sea- son. Coach Kathy Shingledecker as- sembled a powerful squad and earned an eighth ranking in the coaches ' pre- season poll. Co-captains Neen Dela- hanty, (Sportsmanship Award-winner) and Marcia Nelson, (MVP) led the team to a 7-10 record. The B-team compiled an outstand- ing 10-2 record. The Frosh finished 8- 6, placing second in their tournament. ABOVE: Sophomore Renee DeGraff and Senior Neen Delahanty simultaneously leap to block a shot. ABOVE: Sophomore Sioban Coleman runs to return a serve as Mari Jordan watches. 18 Volleyball
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