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£ SHI!hTU-:U) LAKE-When you finish
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thi:
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2-17
there
is no
place
to p.u
:
but uji.
;inil lLat's when: LlniuksiiJu
w vtttleytKilI co;icli K;itlilecn Du<:su intends
to K" with this year's lately Cardinals.
Hiisse. who made h»:r debut as varsity
voltoybiiU coach last ytiar said t!:i; 'JU'
s(ju,)(i. -vhich
won
Hroukside's lira!
H<une in two seasons, was adjusting tn p
IIL'W
program
as
well
as
a
new cuach.
and that made
it
difficult
In
compete?
with their ma^
in
ihc i.orain Cuutity
C:uu foresee.
SIu says that will not be tliu case with
lho 1933 team.
"Last year wna my first year coaching
the team and wi: were basically starting
from scratch," liusse said. "Wc'vi; nwju
some improve taents
and
things
urc
slowly bul suruly coming into plnct:.
1
would like
to
go
.5CO.
We
huvu
the
possibility of doing thst."
Ptumpting the coach's optimism is the
fuel that the Lady Cardinals return five
•mt uf six starters and eight letter win-
ners'
Frura
last year's toam.
Senior co-ceplain Amy toaniddis (hit-
tec] returns
to
her
position from last
season,
as
docs se.iior Heidi Brfllicn (hit-
ter),
and
juniors Damt Dictz (se'tur),
Eileen Maranic (hitter),
and
Cathy
Eckenrodc (hitter).
The other co-captain, senior Katie
Russell, hitter LaKosa Co me I,
sophomore [winy Fugate. sunior Kristic
Saycrs. and freshman Jessica Erdio will
battle il out for the final spot in the Car-
dinal starling lineup.
Busse
says the fact that the girls have
a
year uncur their bolts
in
her
system
should make them more competitive
this season.
'The strengths of our team are that we
have eight returning lcttcrwinnors and
the girls understand
my
system
of
conch in ft,"
she
saM. "We also have
outstanding faJeul in our seniors. We're
just going to look rn improve each game
ami take it a step further from lust year."
. Although Drookiido has an abundance*
of returning starters and letter winners,
Bustc says they
are
inexperienced,
which
Is to
be
expected
In a
now
program.
"Our biggest wenknes*
is
Ia<ik
of
ex-
perience. Even though they played
together
for «
year, they're still ixatn-
Ing,"
BUSSP
said.
Defendmfl conference champ, Well-
ington, BDJ Firjtond» have been
thu
traditional pav«ri
in
tho
LCC.
and
Btutso soos them ountending again,
along with Xcystonr
and the
Avon
Eagles.
"Wellington
and
Flrelauds
are
the
tuanis
tn
beat.
They
both
h;ivu
K<>ud,
•iiiiind
[ir()v,r;iin>.''
sin:
-iaiii.
"Kuyslom.
1
and
Avon
;in;
aUv.-iy-,
l'H];;li.
but
if
I
had
lu
say,
it
would
l;o
Wetlin^tun
ami
'•"irtila'ids."
Acfordiiif;
to
Husst;.
this
K
u;l
'
"f
'I
1
'
1
*
yuar's
().<rvliii;tl-i will
ht:
to
improve
ti.ich
tinit*
tti'.y
hit tht
ccurt.
"It
WLUIII
L«*.*
Krwil
ui
dti
botu-r than
.500, but
realistically
we
just
want
to ini-
pruvu each
>;;iinu
and
try
to
devs'lup
a
(•ood
power
vnllfyball
team."
said
Cards Volleyball Schedule:
W«J. S«pl. 8, Keystone - HOME
Thurs.,
S«pt. 9, CIciirvicw - AWAY
Mon.. Sept. 13, iMrelands - HOME
Wed.. S«nt. 15. WcIIintilun - AW Alt
Sat.. Quad, w/ St. Joseph. N.
K'dgeville, West Tuch at
N.
Kidgcvillf. 10 a.m. Mon.. Sept. 2U.
Elyria West. HOME
Wed.. Sept. 22. Oburlin. AWAY
Mon.. Sept. 27. Avon. HOME
Wwl., Sept. 2U. Keystone. AWAY
Mon., Oct. 4. Clcarvirw. HOME
Wed.. Oct. 6. Firulands, AWAY
Mnn.. Oct. II. Wellingtorj
(Parents Night - HOME)
Wed., Elyria West. AWAY
All matches begin at 6 p.m. unless in-
dicated otherwise.
Improve volleyball record
Brookside Lady Cardinals
VoUeyball
team
Back
row: Mr.
Busse.
statistician Theresa
Lavely,
Eileen
Maranec,
Janny
Fugate,
Dana
Diotz.
Cassie
Eckinrode.
Katie
Russell,
statistician
Jenny
Williams.
Front
tow:
Asst.
Cuach
Bit!
Marshall.
Krislie
Sayers,
Amy
loaniddis,
LaRosa
Camol,
Briitany
Busse
(in
froni
of
Came!)
Jessica
Erdie,
Heidi
Brilliari
and
Coach
Kathy
Busse.
SPORTS
SHORTS
By: MikeQreco
The vote is in: Although th« season is
completed, the Avon Little leuguc board
met last Thursday
to
name board
members for next year.
Doug Hauck was named president;
John Greco, vice president; Debbie
Dosztal, secretary; Lynn Schwartz,
treasurer. Jim Hyla, major league vico
president; Dick Frier, minor league vice
president; Gary Simlavicli. tyro vice
president: John Churavy, field
maintenance; Ruth Keller, umpire-in-
chiof;
Pat Alflen. player agent; and Mar-
ty Zilkn. equipment manager.
In all, ihero
am
five new members,
thrfto that changed positions and three
that remained the same. A majority vote
was micdnd
for
approval
of
board
mombf-s.
President Tony Vignalo. Treasurer
Terry Fergus. Umpire-in-Chief
Ann
Hricovcc and Equipment Manngcr Ken
Weaver left their respective positions.
Hauck was out of town and did not at'
tund the mooting.
Greco said tho number one priority Tor
next season
is to
get the
new
field
finished.
"We want to get all the fields in better
condition." he said.
"I
think tho board
members will got involved with this."
He added that with
a
mixture of new
nnd returning board members,
new
ideas will help in improving the league.
Even though ho
is
not on
the board
any morn, Vignale said he will continue
to work with Coke about u sponsorship
next year. Ho snid
ho
is
still working
with Coke representative Steve
Carpenter and hopes to have something
concrete next month.
Other previews:
In
the
fall sports
season, football gets most
of
thti atten-
tion. Hr.wover, there
arc
other snorts
that cprt be equally exciting.
In
»he
coming weeks, sportswriter
Ch'is Assenhtiimer and
I
will preview
sonic of these.
This
week
it
will
be
volleyball.
It
should bo
a
competitive season for tk*>
three drca teams. Avon has a good tradi-
tion
to
work with. Brookaide is on the
uprisu and Avon Lake has a new coach.
which always Jeavea room fDropUminn.
Tiic Shorcgals have already boelan
Fairview. tho Lady Eaglts fell
in
thdr
opening match apainst Elyria Yfest
loXt~
week,
but
quickly cveiwd
up
their
reenrd with
tho
following cenhst
,
against tho Lady Cardinals.
Another sport that kaeps gaining
popularity is soccer. Avon Lain nude it
to tho districts last year while Krooksida
and A-on kicked
off
their Inaugural
scown$ last year
.
-
and
quilo
oo-
thusiasticaJJy
I
mtght add.
Tho ShorogaU tennis tsam
finhharf.
strong going 12-2 (14-4) oversll
in
tho
SWC ctrafcroncc Vvti season, with tint
help
of
Mngan Chawansky, who
U
also
an All-State baskntball player.
She
returns this season.
In th-.i meantime. lot tho game* begin
and good luck to all participants.
1
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19
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5$
Hockey Players Wanted
ELYRIA
-
Thu Elyria
lea
Hockey Doostur Club
is
Booking additional playoru for the 1Q93-M season. All
ages and skill lovals ore wnlcomo.
CALL 039-1414 fur tcore information.
Women's Goff League
ELYRIA
-
Tho league which plisys
at
Spring Valley
Country Club an Tuesdays re-ports tha
followinf*
rusnlta
of play Tuesday. Aug. 31:
Eighteen hole winner* (Play
uf
the Day was Orange
Dall Toumaranni). First place team
-
Sue Diriuky.
Sharon Hosier, Bernico Anderson. Dorothy
Obi-ock.
Se-
cond place team af Joanne Arndt.
Doe
Joadu.
lCny
Yost
end Carol
(?)
tiod with the team af Marcia CofTin, Dotlic
Belsor, Marianne Worley aitd Fran Blaino, Third pluco
town was made up
of
jnn Fujia, Dottio Uarter. Mary
Elkn Thompson and Helen Michael.
AL Women's Golf League
AVON LAKE
-
Tho results of league play for Tue«-
diy, Aug. 31 «ro as follows:
(Closest to Jui pin on second shot
»i)
Obui AA
Berates Shunphausan Class
A
-
Burb
Bayer; Class
B
- Mario Buck; CIsss C
-
Annette Keistcr.
(Closest in pin 113]
Class AA
-
Joanne Arnold; Class A
-
Doretm Perry;
CUm
9
- ElUe Fishon Class C Marion Glannoni.
(Closest to pin 3rd shot halo 114)
Class AA
-
Rose Hobar,
Class
A -
June
Roeaky;
Class C
Anne Huber.
Longest putt - Joanna Arnold
Prize-winners at thn awards lur.ctwon nr« as follows:
(iliMdalist winners) were AA
-
Gladys Flynn; A Jo Ann
Vt'ainscolt: B - Lois Davis; C - Betty Wnrner
;
Ringer book winners are as follows (Low Cross)
-
AA
-BornieOgatv. A-Barb Buyer. '3ettc Walchli; B- Marty
Hubert. Yvonno Berglund; C
,)\nnc flubor.
Low Putts
-
AA
-
Olga Haughin; A
-
Nan Corey;
U
-
Marty Hubert; C Ruth Anscll.
Most improved golfer
-
Barb Bayer
Y Travel Flag Football Team
YMCA Boys and Rirls ages 10-12. Registration going
on now through Sept.
11.
Regular season: Sept. 25-Oct,
30.
Pla^ofTs: Nov.
6
and Nov. 13. All gumcs played
Saturday at noon.
Coaches and officials mwl
at
Lakewood
Y.
109T5
Detroit Avo.. Sept. 15. 7 p.m.
Costs:
Mumbcrs,
$25;
Basic.
SZO;
Non-mamben, $32.
Foo Includes T- nhirt and award. Cleveland area loanjs.
Youth Flag Football Team
Thrc«
Hgo
groups for boys and girts (5-7 Small frieK
0-Q Midgets. 10-12 Poo
woe].
Registration now thrcosh
Sept. il. Regular season: &ipt. 18 through OcL
^0. AQ
games played
at
ALHS Saturday mornings, CoiU:
Mombers. 515; Basic. $20; Non-raombara, $23. Foe in-
cludes T-shirt and award. Volunteer
coaches*
mooting -
Tuesday. Sept. 14
at
7 p.m.
Women's Goff Association
AVO
N
LAKE
-
Th» Tuesday morning Aqua Marine Women's
OCiir
Association
reports lho fallowing results cf play for
Aug. 31:
(Play
of
the Day was Gross minus PuttsJ.
Class
A
-
Dorothy Brlotic, 41.
Class
B
Mnry Captain. Kay Big. Bonnie Machavinn,
all tied with 46.
Class C - Mary Alice Sandor and Jean Uartoo lied at
47.
Laura Murphy, 62.
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