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Frosh hurlers set records We had great team depth and a lot of potential. It ' s just a shame the rain kept us from playing more, stat- ed Coach Sid Hancock. Winning the Eastwood game in the last inning with two outs turned the season around and gave the team con- fidence. Numerous practices and nine games were cancelled due to rain; however, the freshman baseball team ended their season with a 7 and 1 slate. Leading hurlers were Tim O ' Reilly and Randy Burdsall, while outstand- ing hitters were O ' Reilly, John Pay- son, Tim Keller, Kent Schroeder, and Ken Rowland. O ' Reilly set a new school record with 1 6 strike outs in one game. Burd- sal also set a school record by not giv- ing up an earned run in 21 innings. FRESHMAN BASEBALL 7 wins, 1 loss Coach Sid Hancoclc (Spring - - 1981) STB OPP Lawrence North 3 Eastwood 6 5 Greenfield (2) 8 7 Greenfield 3 Clay 2 12 Creston 6 2 Fulton 4 4 Northview 7 3 M l l FRESHMAN BASEBALL. FRONT ROW — D. James, B. Bostick, R. Burdsal, B. Champion, T. Keller, K. Schroeder, C. Beck, M. Melloh. BACK ROW — J. Rigdon, T. O ' Reilly, K. Rowland, J. Payson, S. Lee, L. Yerian, T. Foley, Coach Sid Hancock. j: m Hoping to improve his record, Tim O ' Reilly prepares to hurl another strike. With two outs in the last inning of the Eastwood game. Ken Rowland pelts a game- winning triple. Freshman Baseball
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Running the last 200 meters of the 800-meter relay, Dawna Turley(31) goes on to victory with a ioolc of determination. Girls set five school records, finish with winning slate of 12-3 :-= V 7th 8th GIRLS ' TRACK 12 wins, 3 losses Coaches Jack Washburn Luana Burris (Spring— 1981) STB OPP Greenfield 53 52 Ben Davis 75 30 Woodview 88 17 Creston 64 41 Belzer 79 26 Clay 37 Center Grove Invit. (6- 45 way) 2nd Eastwood 63 42 South Wayne 91 Southport 49 14 56 2 SEVENTH EIGHTH GIRLS ' TRACK. FRONT ROW — M. Stigall, A. Welling, K. Kelly, L. Ford, D. Banks, C. Allen, D. Turley, Y. Miller, A. Southern, B. Daley, C. Doyle, K. Raftery, A. Reynolds. ROW TWO — D. Vonderwal, H. Clark, A. Montgomery, D. Oliver, S. Stonecipher, H. Browning, V. Webb, D. Carter, V. Kappel, T. Coryell, J. Ohl, Mgr. D. Wickramasekera. BACK ROW — J. Schaedel, C. Dickenson, K. Beach, M. Compton, C. Gwinnup, J. East, D. Lisle, M. South, K. Long, M. Fazio, T. Mullins, T. Sinclair, L. Coval, Mgr. G. Lamey. NOT PICTURED: U. Park, C. Steele. Due to practices from 4:00-5:30 P.M., five school records were broken. With a jump of 4 ' 8 , Melissa South broke the former record in the high jump. Angela Welling broke the discus record with a throw of 191 . Setting a ne w record, Amy Southern was timed at 29.0 in the 200-meter dash. Becky Daley set a new record of 6:31.6 in the mile, while Mary Lou Fazio set a record of 2:32 in the 800- meter run. In addition to five records, there were a number of individual bests. Together, the seventh and eighth grade girls managed to eutscore their opponents by 20.7 points a game, giv- ing them a 12-3 record. Assisted by Ms. Luana Burris, Coach Jack Washburn stated, The girls were hard-working and a close-knit group. Showing her ability to jump YuChong MiU- er(22) tries for the school record. Seconds after the gun is fired, Becky Daley and Teresa Coryell start to pace themselves for the mile run. 7th 8th Girls ' Track 79
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n FRESHMAN SOFTBALL. FRONT ROW — L. Lawson, S. Shuck, K. Gilliam, M. Bruin, K. Tennyson, K. Doran. BACK ROW — S. Sebert, K. Ayler, D. Ballard, D. Rhinesmith, J. Young, L. Olding, K. Page. NOT PICTURED: Coach Sue Parrish. As she swings at the ball, Lauri Lawson keeps f her eyes focused on the outfield. i Rain hinders; Infield strong Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day. This, most likely, was the feeling of everyone on the fresh- man Softball team. When the season ended, they had played only 6 out of 10 scheduled games. I could have had a pool party in left field, stated Donna Rhinesmith. The rain not only took away playing time but practice time as well. Although the team ' s season record was 2-4, Coach Sue Parrish felt that they had a strong infield. Coach Parrish stated, Despite the inexperience, I feel that overall the girls did remarkably well as a team. We had quite a strong defense, but we had difficulty ' getting wood on the ball. ' Best offensive player was Lisa Old- ing. Most improved player was Dawn Ballard, and best defensive player was Karen Ayler. With a look of grim determination, Shawn Se- bert pitches the ball. FRESHMAN SOFTBALL 2 wins. 4 losses Coach Sue Parrish (Spring — 1981) STB OPP Creston 2 15 Ben Davis (8 innings) 10 9 Woodview 6 South Wayne 2 8 Fulton 1 8 Carmel (9 innings) 8 7 Freshman Softball 81
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