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During a gull nmIclL iumur 'llrxu'ey lHu-L- lul- lnws lhx'nilgh glllvr slruking llu- hull. - ... . .... New gelf coach helps girls lillilb'l HHlllx: ll'lrnnl Rim! .1. Ht-lIm-n, ,l. NIo-lmlls llimk Ran l., l 21w. 1 'nm-h S, Martin, -5a Win city, SIAC, sectional Finishing with an outstanding record of 41-4, the girls' golf team again proved that they were tough competitors. The team began practicing a month before school started and their record shows that this practice paid off. The girls proved they were the best in Evansville and showed their strength by sweeping first place in the city, SIAC, and sectionals. The team then advanced on to re- gionals which were in Bedford. There they played tough, but fell eight shots short of coming in third, which would have qualified them for the state tournament. First year coach Mr. Steve Martin said, ttWe played up to our potential all the way through regionals. We did a lot of work, and had a lot of fun. There was some disappointment in the end, but mostly Victories? The teams future looks very 28 Girls l Golf promising since they will not be los- ing any players to graduation. Next year's team ought to do as well as, if not better, than this year's team, added Coach Martin. Juniors Kim Haywood and Tracey Pace have both played golf every year since they were freshmen. and they should lead a very successful team as seniors. When asked about the season, jun- ior Kim Haywood stated, We were all happy with the way we played excluding regionals. Jennifer Hel- men, Lisa Case. and Shannon Green improved a lot from last year. They really helped the team. Looking forward to next year's sea son, junior Tracey Pace also added, I think we are going to be a really strong team next year since we are not losing any seniors. I hope next year is our best! By Katie Anderson lx'. ll.1ywmd.'l'. lhu'e. S. Green l'sing her gulf abilities. juninr Kim Haywood successfully drives the ball.
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Squad improves as season closes With the leadership of Coach Mitch Marsch. the Warrior football team had a satisfying season ending with a record at five wins and five losses. Because 0110111111955 injuries in the line-up. Harrismfs season gut nt't' In a slow start. their HIM lVVU guuun uEaIllhl dw- t'ersum'ille 21nd Ventral proved to he disappointments. but the Warriors went on to defeat Castle. Reitz. 80550. and Nnrt h in the regular sea- Sun. The last twn games against Fastle and Central were the best we've ever I'IYIIU lt'rrul Hutler, li'nlilm' Felluux. .Iml 'I'nm Iiiw .lrt' nrlilrmng .1 AirA .igznlht tllslle. LUNH'IO 'Ihm lillllg'elltll Irrelmnw lur .1 lm A' Ilurm: i1 Innrhill :er tlilt'l'i'l'i l'um I'lmpluu litiltle the lmll m Tm: .Uvmrc- An In .mulluvr un i-evlul Ilt'Irl guul pulyru. nuutu LU'dCIl marscn. The Warriors defeated Castle in the first round at the sectional tour- hey, but were defeated by Central in the semnd ruund of play. We'll he hetter next year than we were this year: We have so many tal- ented Linderelassmen. I think we have 21 Very guud chance ut' winning the wetimml next year. stated Fmieh Munch, Those seniurs th will nut he re turning next season due 10 gradua- tinn are Emil Butler, Tudd Curtis. Mark tieren, Bart Let'ler. Tim Munre. Brian Rugers. Joe Peters, Tum H'ingstun. Ricky Stimson and Mike Ymmg. Henmrking nn his Couch Mzirm'h stated. ttWeill miss the sen- itlrs. hut we're also hmking t'urwzird In next year. When asked :ilmut huw he felt gihnut the seumn zmd the upwming t'nutlmll .xeniur Tim Mimre remarked. AllVin-all I think we had it pretty gum! seuwii N we had had :1 I'ew mnre breaks in the sectional game ugnimt Ventral. I think we wuld hzix'e wnn the title. The team will he mueh hetter next year in my Hpinitinfi Ix'i l 'JIHIHF t 'lirdliri hiss, NUMM m. Football 27
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Team uneXpectedly captures city Finishing with a record of 10 wins and two losses in the regular season. the hoys' varsity tennis team sur- prised mzmy people this year. Mr. 'liemmee Pnttersnn. mach, stated, HI dnn't think anyone thought we ix'ntild he as gtmd :15 we were; we surprised il Int ut' penple this yenrf' The tennis team experienced suc- cess in tuttrnziments us well 11.x the regular seumn. The varsity team eup- lured the city title and zilw went tmv defeated with 11 remrd of six wim mid Iern 105505.1VI10-Y tiiiishedseennd tn t'nstlt- in the SIM' tnurnument. At nne puint the team was ranked eleventh in the state, At the Jasper InYiittliUINil. the hon finished seer mid nut of eight teams, The serum! plm'e tinixh Wm Iht' best Hzirriwn has dum- iii the .lmper Invitational in seven yeah. Mr, Puttermn mid that the thin seniurs mi the team. Kevin Snyder, Murat Alpeix Mike Chickedantz. and Steve Ix'atterhenry uttered a lot of leadership to the other players. Senior Kevin Snyder commented mi the season by saying. uWe played really well during the regular season, but when it came sectional time. we kind of lost steam. like we were burned nut or something. The reserx'e team had a good sea- .wn as well this year. The teamis fie mil record was nine wins and only twn lusst-si Mr. Patterson cmnmented. UThe rwerve team did well this year: they t'inished nine and twu; they really .xtirprised us with their pertur- mnnce. The reserve tennis team consisted of senior Brandon Sanders, sopho- mores. Brian Raddy, and Deon Du- lin: and freshmen, Korbin Mays and Troy Straeffer. Hy Joseph Svhmlh t'l'UM Murat Alper. st-niur, pri-puriw In xtrikt- hiii'k zit hlx nppnnt'nt tAHHVEJ lh-mnnxtmting ht mutth lnrm. wninr Strut Kutterhenri' hits ii hgit'khnnd HHYS' 'liICNNIS tFrnnt Him't H. Raddy. l5 SHIVUHL 'l'rm' SIFHPHUT tNt-wmd Rmvi K. Maw. t', l'nth-rmmtli It. lmlun, ti. Vuwells t'third Huwl i'mu-h 'I'. Puttersum M. Chittki-e dullll, K. Snyder. S. Kallerhenry, B, Sanders. M, Alper Boys' Tennis 29
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