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Show gpPgttfS .. .:.: season V ;.....................m By Marcella Ed wards '.' The 1983 D.H.S. volleyball over year. This years season began with a heart- . team last d is with breaking game against St. r good servers. Yet, despite Joseph. This years team is Dugways offensive abilities, coached by a new addition to St. Joe quickly established a the D.H.S. staff, Linda Platt. 8--0 lead. Dugway managed to The varsity team is lead by hold St. Joe at 11-- 0 with a four returning starters and quick series of spikes. Cathy has many experienced Keetch finally put Dugway on to back the six .The second game was a true test of both teams abili2, all-o- ut battle, St. Joe achieved the . game point advantage. Dugway pulled together and held -- -' fr" in ' 4 , V" 15-- 8. ft---- f On Wednesday, Dugway. hosted Grantsville in a heated match. In the first game, Dugway played well, but despite w,i$k 'Pm ' i. i H1M l-- 15-1- Joe J?L e, v 7. . , play-experienc- ties. With St. Joe leading 6-Dugway slipped into a spike offense and boosted the score to 7-- Slowly but surely St, Joe managed to score. After a series of intense volleys, St. ;; Joe rallied for a 15-- 7 victory over Dugway. The J.V. team showed what it was made of and pulled out a 1 and 15-- 7 win in the second and third games after losing the first game to St. . the board. After an sity shows promise. Their offense is tough and the defense is improving. Given a little this more well could team very years be headed for state. Dugways next home game will be tonight, September 8th ; against Untie, an arch rival: So come on out and support the volleyball team. ' Joe. -- players up starters. In the first game it was obvious that both teams were 1983 season, Dugways var- ; 6, well-blesse- Joe with St. them there for quite awhile. The final score was 15-St, well matched. Dugway dis- played an improved offense im . r ' n vilv I 4 f$ 'V- -' .t'- their noble efforts they suffered a 15-- 9 loss' in the first game. Dugway went into the second game with a winning attitude and within minutes lead Grantsville Unfor- 10-- 0. tunately, Grantsville held them there and managed to . catch Dugway and afer sever- al intense rallies had the game point advantage. The final score was 2 in favor of Grantsville. In spite of their losses in the first two games of the SPECULATING on how the season will go is Dugways new volleyball coach, Linda Platt. (Photo by Marcella 15-1- Mo-Mam- .VETERAN MONICA MOE saves the point with a executed bump. (Photo by Marcella Edwards) I well- - Edwards) 1 easily es AFTER BLOCKING the shot, JoDee Painter gets ready to spike the ball agianst a St. Joseph player. (Photo by Marcella Edwards). Moran and Maurice Alexander, eaching scoring two runners. By Sp4 Tim Karas - - . finished the regular season with an outThe . No-Nam- es . Admaniacs record and standing climched, easily by three over the Stangs, the games 1983 Mens Softball League 20-- 0 Championship. - As for the rest of the in 'league, the Stangs came second place with a 17-- 3 record, followed by Triple A (16-4Air Admaniacs (13-7Force (12-8Deputies Dawgs ), ), ), (10-10- ), Mavericks (8-12- ), PMD ), Tec Sec and the Budwisers ). Of the last 17 games played so far, heres some of ' the , highlights: Deputies Dawgs 13 Budwisers 7 The Deputies Dawgs were lead by Jim Hall, Gary Huxel, and Michael Murphy, as each player had two hits and drove in three runs. 6 5 Stangs (7-13- ), (4-16- (3-17- . . No-Nam- es 11 No-Nam- es 1 Harold No-Nam- es wick lost his in the Howard when fourth inning no-hitt- er ' Levite smashed a single to left field and had to settle for ;a "Admaniacs forfeit two-hitt- er : . . .. to Air Force Despite actually winning the game the Admaniacs had to forfeit the contest because they used an illegal 12-1- lineup. Triple A 1, 13 Mavericks 2 Batting in five runners was Triple ATs Troy Carney. He belted two home runs and a double. Admaniacs 10 Tec Sec 9 Ismanuel Fuentes and Larry Washburn helped lead the Admaniacs to triumph, as they eaCh contributed a double and and triple. In the top of the seventh Keith inning, Brown singled and advanced to third base on Paul Browns double, that scored the winning run on Harold Chad- three, and Jeff Averetts PMD 14 Keith McFerren and Glenn No-Nam- es wick's sacrifice fly. Admaniacs 19 Felix Rivera and James Archie of the Admaniacs combined for 12 knocked in runs. Rivera clubbed two home runs and had a double, good for seven runs,, while Archie smacked apair of doubles, scoring five runs. Triple A 11 Air Force 0 Gene Triple As pitcher. four-hittCarney, tossed a in blanking the Air Force ' squad. While explosive bats er of Dick Whitaker and Maurice Alexander accounted for six runs batted in (RBIs), three each. . Deputies Dawgs 15 Tec Sec 7 Hie big bats were supplied by Michael Murphy and Jim Hall of the Deputies Dawgs, as they each had three hits, two runs scored and three RBIs. ' Stangs 10 Budwisers 9 The Stangs were lead by Doug Clark, going three for home run. Also getting four baggers were the Budwisers McGee. Triple A 10 threw a four-hitt- Deputies Dawgs 0 Tom Jefferson of Triple A pounded out three doubles and a single. In clubbing the PMD team. Air Force was able to amass 25 hits. 13 No-Nam- es Admaniacs 5 Going a perfect four for four were Keith Brown and Chuck Birdsong of the No-Name- Air Force 10 Budwisers 9 the . ; James Williams of Air Triple A collected eleven hits in the game. Getting key ' hits for them were ..Tom Jef--: ferson, Troy Carney, Dan PMD 2 s. Force went three for four, in- eluding a double and a single and knocked in four runs. Triple A 20 - in white washing the Deputies Dawgs. While his teammate - Duane Brook nailed two triples and a single. Air Force 21 PMD 3 Air Force was lead by the powerful bats of Kevin Kelly and Dave Perkins who each v Stangs 13 ; 2 s Mavericks Guiding the Stangs to victory were John Panko, who had a home run and a double, and Dan Andrus (four RBI's). Triple A 13 : er Budwisers 7 Triple A got home run sup-- . port from Tom Jefferson, Jim Bungard, Troy Carney, and Duane Brood. That barrage offset a pair of home runs by Budwisers. McFerren. Keith V |