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Grappling with gusto With a season record of 10 wins and 3 losses, the J.V. Wrestling team earned a third place standing in the Tri-Valley League. Coach Particia's boys placed first in Central Oneida County. Team captain Mike Mroczek's undefeated record of 15-0 led him to the title of Tri-Valley League Champ in the 145 pound class. Jim Hopkins earned the title of Tri-Valley League Champ in the 167 pound class. Strong personal wins and a united team effort helped the Varsity wrestlers to achieve a team record of eight wins and three losses, a new school record. The team also won the CNY Silver Division Wrestling Championship, held at MVCC. Mike Bauer was chosen as the most out- standing team member as a result of his having been the league champion in the 138 pound class. He also established a new record of 27 consecutive wins by an individual. Along with Jeff Beam, he was chosen a member of the All-Star Team. The key to the team's success, according to Coach Little, was strength in the middle class weights. When the team needed wins in a competition, those boys earned them. The team was able to earn a third place win in the Tri-Valley League. Captains Mark Could, Dennis Genge, and Mike Bauer aided Coach Little to mold this enthusiastic team Jgj i FRESHMAN WRESTLERS FRONT ROW: S. Buckingham, J. Herman, B. Deep, B. Usborne, S. O'Brien, K. Finley, N. Deecher, J. Kinball. SECOND ROW: J. Olenie, D. Almond, D. Seelman, R. Walker, F. Mathalia, D. Mrocek, |. Griffiths, P. Broski. THIRD ROW: Mr. Dorman, J. Harrington, P. Johnson, M. Esch, R. Holmes, D. Pelicano, I. Castor, S. Flitchbaugh, S. Shimer, M. Hopkins, J. Mi J.V. WRESTLERS FRONT ROW: D. Bush, D. Booth, A. Deecher, J. Thorp, F. Slawiak, J. Harrington. SECOND ROW: M. Deecher, P. Rogers, D. Althouse, J. Nasci, J. Senk, D. Conley, J. White. THIRD ROW: Mr. Patricia, M. Mroczek, A. Zeller, R. Crawford, M. Dunham, P. Netzband, P. Tiller, J. Hopkins, M. Fiddler. 80 ner, M. Hopkins, J. Mcminn.. . I D ) tv 41 coasts us.'ksi X. Cau‘ ■n . biSK (H
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Struggling on GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: S. Hilts, C. Jones, P. Usborne. SECOND ROW: N. Todd, Mrs. Banas, K. Anderson, C. Budlong. ABOVE: The ref calls a foul and nobody knows what's going on! OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: De'ette is beyond the reach of her opponents as she leaps for a winner. FAR RIGHT: A worried team takes a breather during half time and listens to the advice of their seasoned coach. BOTTOM: A sudden change in strategy causes a stampede to the basket. Choosing a different team captain for each game, the Jr. High Girls' Basketball team was com- posed of extremely hard working members. The girls have shown much improvement in their skill, according to Coach Wright. MVP was achieved by Chris Sissons, while Stephanie Love earned the most improved award. Shari Maxam was another leading performer with her outstand- ing rebounds. The girls' basketball teams were mortally af- fected by injuries, removing such key people as De'ette Galarneau, Lynda VanSlyke, and Dawn Cole. Both the JV and Varsity teams held league records of 1-6. Nevertheless, the JV team kept within six points in four games, while the Varsity team was within five points for three games. The JV team captains were De'ette Galarneau and Abby Beam. Varsity captains were Norma Todd and Dawn Cole. Both teams were under the direction of Coach Banasf gh GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Mrs. Banas, A. Beam, L. Millson, M. English. SECOND ROW: D. Galerneau, J. Thomas, C. Austin, M. Fleming, S. Hilts. 82
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