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“We had a fun year. said Head Football Coach Paul Corey We were dealing with good people, and we had a good season. And a good season it was for the Football Bears With an 8-2 regular season record, The Potential Was There the Bears captured their second consecutive Ohio Capital Conference title, which was shared with Gahanna and Groveport, and also went on to the Division I district play-off against Gahanna All-State Tight End Greg Guy agreed that the season was a solid season . .. the potential was there. Coach Corey received a special distinction from the team. In the form of his one-hundredth coaching career vic- Saiw laced 8-3 UA ' OFF. 14 Zanesville 6 42 Walnut Ridge 7 3 Cincinnati Princeton 15 28 Westland 0 13 Groveport 16 17 GroveOty 11 38 Reynoldsburg 0 10 Worthington 7 13 Gehenna 6 21 Westerville South 0 7 Gahanna 13 tory in the game against Gahanna. I was elated, remarked Coach Corey about this honor. In view of the fine season. Coach Corey gave much of the credit to the seniors. A large measure of our success was provided by the leadership of the senior class. Whether they played or not. it was their season. Captains Mark Eppert and Jeff Decker won the team's Defensive Back Award and Offensive Back Award respective- ly. Captain Mike Grim. All-State Defensive Tackle, won the team's Defensive Lineman Award and the Marv Moorehead Most Valuable Player Award And Greg Guthrie was lauded by coaches and players alike for breaking all three existing kicking records at the school Juniors Mike Milo and Mike Sabo were named co-captains of the '83 varsity team. Head Coach Barry Fox said about the JV season, We felt we had a good season, despite the fact that we had a few injuries. Among those injured was first string quarterback Greg Grabovac, sidelined for the season in the first game with a broken leg. The JV Football Bears, led by co-captains Brad Kern and Scott Holman, ended their season with a 6-3 record. Coach Fox stated, We always strive to have a perfect season, and in losing three games, we were disappointed, but each game we lost was very close. We felt we had a strong team.” Varsity Football: (Front Row): J Moor . D Hlghman. T Haller. T ZcUmer. S. Barnes. R Bland. J Decker, M Eppert, M Grim, R Mason. G Fen ton. R Cloon, T Martin. B Krauts. S Mynster. R Collier (Second Row): B Williams. E Shuler. K Amicon, T Nee ly. D Bull. R Atmo. R Hendrix. R Schnoor. T Tibbals, K Brown. A Wlltberget. G Guthrie. S Adams, M Machmtky. G Guy (Third Row): M Sabo. K McCarty. D Gruys. S McKee. D Mowerv, J Pisans. G Jones. D Holland. P Ned. S Hamilton, A Walker, M Barnes, N Cavalarn, E Knouse. B Wnghtsel. J Ttagourms (Fourth Row): B Casey. T Farmer. M Chnssos. M Milo. J Lewis. J Vaughn. T Spscer, B Ensminger, J Barnett. J Deshler. J Brehmer. S Sheikh (Back Row): Coach Chris Maisenbacher, Managers Steve Edwards. Jim Evans. Paul Batterson. and Enc Steva. Trainer Ron Walter. Coaches Jack Woodruff. Dave Parker and Dan Duplet. Head Coach Paul Corey. Coaches Jim Hency. Barry Fox. Thame Hecox, Dwight Montgomery, and Shaun Gannon Sports 173
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Field Hockey Half time give senior Heather Romme a chance to rett and debate further strategy for the remainder of the game Field Hockey: (Front Row): Collette Coffman, Lisa Zuber. Heidi Keener. Khs Enntt, Martha Cavendish, Amy Achat . Katie Palmer (Second Row): Kristi Mllllsor. Surie Barth, Amy Hurd. Susan Goddard. Amy Buschar, Tracy Kagy. Holly Hamilton. Carol Allen (Back Row): Chnssy Davts, LeeAnne Imes. Heather Ronune, Su Krauss. Donna Herum. Ann Carmack. Cathy Pelrron. Kathleen Jcffcrcy. Coach Jody Thompson “1 think a lot of the girls will be able to say that field hockey was the best experience of their high school years. observed Coach Jody Thompson. Not many of the girls had played a team sport before. They learned A Single Goal In Mind what it's like to be a member of a team and how much commitment it takes — especially when you lose. Led by co-captams Kns Ennis and Martha Cavendish, the field hockey team consisted of twenty-five players, twenty-four of whom were rank beginners To make up for this lack of experience. the Bears suffered S«MM Record 0-11 UA OPP. 0 Hartley 6 0 Watlervon 11 0 Bexley 8 0 CSG 3 0 Worthington 4 0 Hartley 10 0 Bexley 3 0 Grandview 6 0 Watterton 2 0 Worthington 1 0 Bexley 0 through grueling practices twice a day before school started. They had to master the skills, rules and tactics that compose the sport Stunned by overwhelming defeats in the first several games, the field hockey girls rallied to make their later matches tight contests. The apex of the season was junior Heidi Keener’s scoring the Bears’ one and only goal during the JV game against Watterson. Guiding this first-year team was a first-year coach, a student teacher from Ohio State University. Miss Thompson never made us feel bad about losing. remembered Ennis. She put it in a more positive sense — doing the best we could and having fun at the same time. At the banquet special awards were given to Lisa Zuber. Most Improved Reserve Player; Collette Coffman. Most Improved Varsity layer; Katie Palmer. Most Spirited Player; and Tracie Kagy. Most Valuable Player. Summarizing the season, Cavendish expounded. We didn't win any games, but we improved our field hockey skills, represented Arlington in a sportsmanlike manner, built many close friendships, and firmly re-established the sport at the high school. I think we attained success. In a blur ol action. Tracy Kagy ihoot on a Worthington goal Her effort , however, were to no avail a the Bear lo t 01 174 Sport
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