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For a perfect shot, th e ri ght club must be used
After some deliberati on, Senior Li sa Daru
chooses her three wood.
Senior Li sa Dann demonstrates her prac tice<
form as she swings at her ball.
Golfers Reach Unexpected High
Teainwork Leads to Tenth in State
-Tanya Patry-
The girls golf team teed off team improved steadily and most of ball in the hole, and they kept their
with a win against Papillion and con- the girls moved at an equal pace. spirits high and earned tenth place,"
tinued to earn a season record of 5-4 However , Sanders contributed most said Sanders.
with wins against Duchesne, North- of the leadership to the six seniors, "The season went excep-
west, Ralston, and Omaha South. who helped in leading the younger tionally well," added Sanders. The
The team agreed that the girls. "We were all basically at the girls were all very impressed with the
close friendships among the players same place. One person would do overall improvement of the team as a
provided them with moral support."! really well one day, and then some- whole. Eight out of the thirteen girls
had a lot of fun, even though I started one else would the next. We were all lettered this season. "This year was
late in the season. The whole team pretty even in our progress," said the first year I lettered , and it was
was really friendly," said Freshman Senior Kate Koch. really exciting for me," said Koch.
Becky Dodd. Coach Paul Sanders After placing third in Dis- As the season closed most
agreed that it was a definite factor in tricts the team qualified for State team members found that their goals
the success of the team this season. competition. It was a surprise to the had been reached, proving that the
Throughout the season the team, but making State was"another golf season was a rewarding one.
Photos by Tom Barrett Even Coach Sanders can not escape caddyir
his clubs. Here he walks to the next green aft,
fini shing a Pepsi.