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o feeder program hurts team The wrestling team faced a highly competitive schedule during the 1979-1980 season. Without any type of feeder program, the schedule de- manded constant discipline and dedication of the individual and forced the coaching staff to impose a strenous program of physical fit- ness in order to have a chance for success. This is our program and we are proud of it, although for some young men it proves to be demand- ing. said Coach Shaw, One merely needs to look at the number of for- feit points to realize the situation. Prior to Christmas, the Raiders forfeited 12 points per match and compiled a 3-4 record. As the season progressed forfeiting 24 points proved to be too much to overcome as the team lost 7 matches in a row before winning the last match. Congratulations to seniors Mike Greene-138 and David Trescott- 145 for their winning seasons. commented Coach Shaw. Returning next year will be a young but exper- ienced team led by Troy Morris, Bill Masimore and Dennis Walton who all had a successful year. Curtis Duren puts the squeeze on his oppo- nents seconds before the pin. Coach Shaw gives last minute instructions Mark Medley. 1980 Varsity Wrestling-Front Row: Dennis Walton, Troy Morris, Mike Brandon, Iohn Ainsley. Last Row: Shawn Molden, Bill Masimore, David Trescott, Mike Greene. Not pictured--Dave Haroulakis and Terry Holden. 113 'Z ' fx W ,X we li drinkin W3- 1980 I.V. Wrestling-Front Row: Don Trimble, Curtis Duren, Neil Hagan, Back Row: Coach Sekerak, Sheldon Spiva, james Gaven, Tom Sprockett, Coach Shaw. Not pic tured Mark Medley. Wrestling!l01
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'Ig 'Q x ...-inm........ A..... Curtis Duren's opponent will soon discover What goes up must come down . ,W V ff ,www Mike Greene has no control over his oppo- nent. 100!Wrestling is The referee watches closely to make sure Neil Hagan pins both shoulders to the mat.
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Volleyball makes it debut. A new frontier has developed in Girls' Sports here at Western Re- serve - Girls' Volleyball. The team started out as most Raider sports do, with ideas of developing a success- ful team. Many hours were spent after school practicing and jogging around the gym in an effort to im- prove and develop their skills at the 1979 Girl's Volleyball WWR 0 Canton McKinley 2 0 Pymatuning Valley 2 1 Warren G. Harding 2 2 Rootstown 0 0 Youngstown Wilson 2 0 Lakeview 2 1 Youngstown Wilson 2 0 Farmington 2 2 Youngstown Rayen 0 1 Warren G. Harding 2 0 Lakeview 2 0 Canton McKinley 2 game. When it came to playing a real team, however, the girls soon dis- covered that there was a big differ- ence between a practice game and playing a real team. During their season they defeated only two teams, Youngstown Rayen and Rootsville. At the end of the season the outstanding players were presented with awards of achieve- ment. Iill Marini and Toni Mocella were selected as Most Valuable Players and Iohnna Resh as Most Improved Player. With the aid of the Co-captains, Iill Marini and Tina Boyer the team not only grew stronger but realized that this was a building year. l979 Girls' Volleyball Team - Front Row: jenni Davis, Kathy Gardner, Iill Marini - Co, Capt., Tina Boyer - Co. Capt., Toni Mocella, Lynn Smith. 102 !Girls' Volleyball lt's too bad for Iohnna Resh that there are no field goals in volleyball. Sue Fabry studies the opponent's court for a weak spot in their defense. Back Row: Sue Fabry, Karen Busko, Maritha jones, Josephine Zaben, Iohnna Resh. Not pictured: Connie Cetina and Tanya Bryant.
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