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n. s A A sun ounmom - X GIRLS' GOLF: Wront ROM 5. Green, T. Pace, J. Hiehaus, K. Haywood, mack Rom T. Boals, L. Case, Coach 0. Wilhelm, J. Hel- men , . . --. ' m s A A r ; - . , ; sun . . , .. . , ., CHAMPIONS uEF'n Senior Jennifer Helmen MBOVD At the post-victory bash, practices on perfecting her swing. the girls' golf team proudly dis- plays their trophy. AM 27 gm Girls' Golf 13
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When the Lady Warriors' golf team started their sea- son, the state title was only a dream. Little did they know, their dream would come true. The championship team was composed of seniors Tracey Pace, Kim Haywood, Jennifer Helmen, and Ja- mie Hiehaus. Junior players were Lisa Case and Shannon Green. The only freshman partici- pator was Tiffany Boals. Practice began in the middle of August and con- tinued at various courses in Evansville. Senior Jennifer l'lelmen commented, llWe practiced hard every day, hoping we would reach our goal, the state championship. After finishing a spectacu- lar season of 61 wins and no losses, the girls contin- ued the trend by winning the City, SlAC, Sectional and Regional tournaments. 12 Girls' Golf Mr. Greg Wilhelm was the new coach for the golf team. Coach Wilhelm was aware that he had a strong team when he accepted the job, but he soon found out the extent of their talent. A new addition to the team was Tiffany Boals. She commented, Hl was glad to get to play in state; I was relieved to know Jennifer's score because I had not done my best. Returning to Evansville, the team was greeted at Whirlpool by enthusiastic fans and a firetruck to take them on a victory ride to Harrison. Stated Kim Haywood, llThe team was more seri- ous; we worked harder this year than we ever had, probably because of our number one ranking. A lot of people said it would hurt us, but instead it made us more determined. by Alison Moore lTOPl Concentrating on an excel- lent swing, senior Tracey Pace pre- pares to chip the ball. lRlGHTl During an after school practice, senior Kim Haywood chips the ball with ease. tFAR RlGl'lTl Standing proudly at the victory assembly. Coach Greg Wilhelm addresses the student body.
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' Soccertoughn Soccer originated in ninth century England. It grew from the practice of kicking the skull of one's enemy from one end of the town to the other. Today, soccer is a fa- vored sport of the Harrison Warriors; however, the game has been modernized by substituting the skull for a soccer ball. The boys' soccer team ended their season with a 12-8-1 city record and an overall record of 17-5. The team was happy that Mr. Kam McQuay returned to coach them. Coach McQuay felt the boys played to their poten- tial and was very proud of them. They were up against tTOP RIGHTi Going for the goal, senior Heinrich Deters takes the ball doum the field. tFAR RIGHTi Senior co-captains Mike Schleper and Keith Miller get the team warmed-up. 14 Soccer a very hard schedule. The co-captains for the team were seniors Keith Miller and Mike Schleper. Schleper was co-captain for the 1987 season also. iiConsidering the tough schedule we were up against, I feel we did consid- erably well. The team had good senior leadership, which helped, stated Schleper when asked how he felt the season went. The season officially be- gan Aug. 27 against Mater Dei. Unfortunately, the sea- son was started by a loss, but this did not discourage the Warriors. Sectionals be- gan on Oct. 15. Honored by making the all-city first team was senior Heinrich Deters. Team members that made the second team were Tim Hamby and Brad Frasier. Receiving honorable men- tion were Tim Whalen, Keith Miller, and Mike Schleper. By L ynette Donley Row B. Frasier, O. Kattmann, H. Perkins, W. Mongesku, T. Miles, B. Hurt, T. whalen, H. Deters, M. Schleper, Coach K. McQuay BOYS VARSITY SOCCER tFront Rowi E. Browning, M. Sheppard, Tr Hamby, H. Wyche, H. Whelan, K. Miller, J. Wolfe, T. Donosky tBack
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