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Lisa Buratti demonstrates that a complete fol- low through is vital to winning points. Aided by her consistant baseline playing, senior Dineen Zallow vollied herself to a 12-6 record. Kris Principi has reason to smile as she is the first girl from Reserve to qualify for district competitions for tennis. 1981 Girl's Tennis Team-bottom row: Wendy Maras, Debbie Batcha, Lisa Burasti. Second row: Kris Nagy, Kris Principi, Lori Kokolis, Liz McCormick, Dineen Zollow, Coach Warne Palmer. Not Pictured: Lana Santti. Girl's 'I'ennis!87
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Kris aces into districts Ask any coach what he or she would want to find in a team at the beginning of the season, and the reply would be experience , something Coach Warne Palmer had plenty of on the 1981 Girl's Tennis Team. The team, which compiled an 8-8 record, was led by seven returners, six of whom were seniors. Leading the Superior Six was four year letterman, Kris Principi, who played the number one singles Senior Liz McCormick shows that balance is important to make her forehund volley a winner. An important player in the doubles' rotation, sophomore Wendy Maras watches for her opponents reaction to her volley. 86fSports spot. Kris was named to the first team Steel Valley Conference All-Stars and Tri-County Girl's Tennis League, as well as representing the team at District Competition. Another four year letterman was Dineen Zallow, whose play at the number two singles position earned her recognition on the second team of the Steel Valley All-Stars. Playing at the number three singles spot was sophomore Lisa Buratti The doubles rotation was filled by Lori Kolfolis, Liz McCormick, Kris Nagy and Wendy Maras. Debbie Batcha and Lana Santti, who played exhibition singles, rounded out the team. At the Annual Fall Sports Recognition Night, special awards were given to Lisa Buratti and Dineen Zallow for winning the most points. 1981 Girls Tennis Team 8 wins, 8 losses Opponent We They Opponent They East Palestine 2 3 Boardman 2 Ursuline 5 0 Niles 0 Kennedy 4 1 Howland 2 Liberty 3 1 Mooney 3 Fitch 2 3 Campbell 5 Salem 0 5 Chaney 5 Harding 3 2 Struthers 0 Wison 4 1 Poland 2
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1981 Cross Country 7 wins OPPONENT Niles Iackson Milton Ursuline McDonald Howland Champion Badger Labrae Fitch Lakeview Champion Kent Roosevelt Boardman Lordstown Campbell IFK Labrae WGH Mooney Hon Pruitt shows why he is the top runner at L,,. Q 05 W- fr' b. I 9 Q A iv R 'N' M 't p Sf ' 13. ,Ag ' y a ' 4 K .A ,Q i W X , , ' 5- i x I 1-any IN Raider runners keep the pace with the opposition. Raider runners smile as they take a practice 8B!Sports
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