The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1982 — Page 20

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1982 GYMNASTS — Coach Kim Conrad is counting on these girls to come through with a trip to the Regional this season. Members trying out for the squad are: front row. Jeanine Gunn, Stephanie Crow, Raenl Rinker. Jacqui Schultz, Kim Allen,

Big expectations for gymnastics team

By GARY LEWIS Wawasee gymnastics teams have had a tradition of winning in the last few years The winning tradition has reached the point where Wawasee teams are now expected towin. Wawasee has captured its own sectional crown three years in a row while coasting to an outstanding two-year combined meet record of 17 2. Last year, the Warriorette gymnasts were

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spotless, 9-0, and third-year coach Kim Conrad expects another great season - “Our goal is to be undefeated, win the sectional and place in the regional,” said Conrad. “The ' potential is there “ If the potential is there, then it must be projected potential because Conrad lost sectional • champions Jill Haab and Carol Meier to graduation. So Conrad must build this year's squad on the shoulders of seniors Angie

Michele Leffler, Rhonda Amsden. Back row, Angie Graff, Angie Smith, Kristy Vance, Angie Rich, Angie Meek, Michele Berger, Gretchen Hoffman, Suellen Free and Heidi Beer. < Photo by Gary Lewis)

Meek and Angie Rich, the only two returnees with varsity experience. Conrad plans to do the building this season with a group of

I COVER PHOTO ALL-STATE can- ]| didate Carol Walker i j shows the moves that ' | made her an all-state candidate this season. ] { Walker is shown here ]! during regional action II getting a shot off despite 11 the best efforts of O Columbia City's Trisha x Phillips. Walker was named to Hoosier Basketball's all-state honorable v mention list ! and coach Dale Brannock [ will be counting on Walker to help his club improve upon last season's IC-3. regioaala finalist season.

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freshman she described as being “the best freshman class” to come up from the junior highs in several seasons. Senior Kristi Vance, junior Marcia Taylor and sophomore Michelle Berger will be feeling the pressure from the new crop of freshman this season. Pressure Conrad hopes will make for a much stronger squad. “We should have a lot more depth with several team members com-

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peting in the all-around competition," she said. Seniors Meek and Rich will be drilled in practice sessions for the all-around competition this season; although Meek specializes in the floor and the beam. Berger and Taylor will be mainstays in the all-around again this year while veteran Vance will most likely be competing in the floor and vault. (Continued on next page)