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Girls' Tennis TR Opponent 3 Tinley Pork 2 4 Lockport A A TF South 'l 2 Ook Forest 3 5 Bloom Troll 0 0 Reovls 5 'l Mother McAuley 4 T 3 Luther South 2 O Homewood-Flossmoor 5 4 Thornton 1 2 Lockport 3 2 Brodley-Bourbonnols 3 5 Stogg O O Thornwood 5 5 Eisenhower 0 A Bloom 'I fl Ooklown 3 8 wins, 9 losses 2nd taken at Sectionals 4 advance to state tournament The girls' tennis teom end- ed its seoson with on overoll record of 8-9 ond o confer- ence record of A-2. At the conference meet the vorsity teom ploced fourth with Poulo Frdnson ond Beth Gregorson, seniors, plocing third. Sophomores Anette ond Morcio Tokich dominoted in first doubles on the junior vorsity teom by tdking first while the teom took fourth. Two doubles teoms quoti- fied ot sectionols to go to the stote tournoment in Mount Prospect. lvlorion Pitts, junior, ond Cynthid Pitts, sophomore, ploced second with Fronson ond Gregerson plocing third. The Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Cynthio Pitts, Eriko Gibson, Kim Broome: Bock Row: Cooch Dovid Konkol. Poulo Fronson, Marlon Pitts, Beth Gregerson, Koren Wilk 1411 Girls' Tennis Junior Varsity Tennis: Front Row: Joyonthi Romioh, Louro Riedel, Mor- cio Tokich. Elizobeth Bishop: Bock Row: Cooch Koren Cromwell, Con- nie Mclvliller, Kim Sims, Anette To- kich teom took second. At the stote tournoment, the Pitts sisters won one out of three rounds while Fron- son ond Gregerson ended their seoson by winning two out of four rounds. 'tl om very pleosed with the wdy this seoson ended. Quolifying for the stote tour- noment wos the high point of the yeor, but the woy our 'liliuolifying for the stote tourndme-nt wos the high point of the yeor, but the woy our teom puiled together proved thot we had teom spirit? -- Poulo Fronson teom pulled together offer mony discreponcies proved thot we hod teom spirit. l om hoppy to hove ended my tennis coreer by doing so well ot stote, stoted Fron- son. Reoching the stote tour- noment wos the moin pre- seoson gool thot wos set by the teom. By quolifying two teoms for stote ond od- vdncing os we did, we end- ed one of our best seosons. Becouse we did so well it wos o very sotisfying feel- ing, stoted Cooch Dovid Konkol. The sophomore teom ended its seoson with on overoll record of A-6 ond o A-2 record in conference.
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