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year.
Becky Werlliig.
who
Mjrvud
as ,u;
flhsistant on
thi!
varsity Ievt-1 last year
heads
mio her
ronkio season optimistic
about her icarn's chances this year in
the
5UC
and
why shouldn't
she bo?
Avon Lake has
six
letter wtniiL-rs cm .1
!eam
of
10. including four girls who will
be resuming their starting rales ivJwn
the season opens.
Seniors Michelle FinuFrock
(5-HJ,
Kat>»>
Moes (5-3J.
and
junior Melissu Zolwi
(5-10).
return
io
thoir sorting positions
Jo givo
thi
Shorc
S
«ls
«i
formidable front
line.
As
if
that were
nut
enough
thp
SnoregaU also have
a
returning starier
in Stacy Fifer
a( the
suiter-hitter posi-
Hon. Fmefrock will play outside hitter
alongside tcnmalos Mce-i.
at
outside
hit-
ter,
and
Zake! nl right side hitter
The experience factor
and thu
sizable
front lino are the strengths
of
this year's
squad according
to
Werllng.
"I think
one of our
strengths
ia
the
ability
to
play together. Lots
of
!ho
players wore there last year on the varsi-
ty levul,
..r
they havrj experience.
We
should also have
a
good
and
tall front
line."
she said.
Werling says that with
so
many
seniors on the team, no one has fell com-
up
to
TIUH
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Shuresai VotlmUaM Schedule
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Sal., St-pl. 2.1,
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Oct.
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H.iy. HOME
Thurs..
Oi:t.
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Wtsliake
Tuus..
Oct. 12.
at
Kocky River
Thurs..
Oct.
H.
N. Olntsted. HOME
All games sijrt
nl
C
p.m..
urJess
in-
tficatfK.1 utherwisu.
Thu final two spots in the starting rota-
tion will most likely
be
tilled
by
senior
returning letter winners
Amy
Mitchell,
middle hittnr,
and
back
rov;
specialist
Angie Wcstfall.
Tno two will
get
competition from
(he
remaining four girls on the team, juniors
Kathleen Hattersley. Cheryl Smith,
and
Courtney Mock,
and
sophomore Sarah
Simmons.
Avon Lake Shoregals Volleyball Team
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arah
Simmons,
Amy
Mitchell. Melissa Zakol,
Kane Moes. From row: Cheryl Smith. Coach Werling, Angie Westfall S'acev
Fifer, Courtney Mock and Kathleen Hattersley.
"v*u™.
«.acey
As
far as the
conference race
is con-
cerned. Weriiag sees
n
similar scenario
to
last year, wilh
the
Shore
B
u!s battling
it
out
w:th
defending champion Fairvicw
and runner-up O!rnst(;d Falls,
for
ihn
a.VC titlu.
"1
think the three
of
us
will bo rightini;
il
out
again."
she
said. "Olmsted Falls
has all
six of
their starters back,
so
they
will
be
tough- Fairview lost
all
their tor,
players,
but
you never know with them.
They always scorn
ta
find somr^nu."
If the veterans
on the
Shoreyji squad
stay healthy
and
they
get
solid perfor-
mances from
tho now
starters, Avon
Lake should find themselves
in a
late
season race
for the
conference
^mpionship.
Bay blasts Brookside
for
shutout
Av
°
n
°
pe
"
S
Season with victor
y
By Chrii Asconhelnier
BAY VILLAGE
-
Opening
the
season
against two-limo Southwestern
Con-
ference champion
Say
Village
is not an
enviable task
for any
football team
to
Uie on.
but (hat is
what
the
Brookside
Cardinals faced whan they travailed
to
Rocket country Friday,
and
come away
oil tho short
end of a
23-0 score.
The Cardinals
Ind
Iroublu getting
much
of
anything going
on
offense
throughout
the
night,
but
defensively
Head Coach
fim
Kubuske said
he saw
come bright spots.
"Offensively wo dropped some passes
and kept turning
the
bait over.
A
good
football team like Bay
Is
going to take ad-
vantage
of
that.
I
thought
our
defense
playnd real well. We
put
thorn
in
some
tough situations all night. I was proud of
the defense and tho effort the kids show-
ed." sold Kubusku.
Tin
1
Cardinal defame held the Rockets
two live first downs "..their eight for tho
ballgamo.
and
thoyVtnllod
thn
vaunted
Kockot ground game, allowing only
80
yards rushing.
It
was
not
Bay's offense that beat
Brookside.
tt
^os tho big
play.
Tho
Rockets
hud
two big pass ploys that
ac-
counted
for
tho majority
of
thoir scoring
on
the
night.
Tim closest tliii Curds v.oma
u>
puttin
K
:n
(lie
uiid zoiio thrtiiiKlirtut rile >;ariiti.
was midway ttirnu^li
»!i«
first i|u«rli:r
whon they drove to the Bay 20 yard line,
after pulling
off
a
fake punt to keep their
drive alive.
However,
the
opportunity
was
lost
when Brookiido Iritsd
to
exuculi.
1
a
screen
pass.
iuia u B;iy dufundcr stuppi'ri
hi front
of
Curd's q'.iitrtorbnck Eric
Graham's puss
mid
picked
it
off. The
Cardinals were intercepted five times
in
till.
Hector Apontc
had dii
iiuriol theft
for
tho Cards,
and he
along wilh team male
Nick Fabian, received somu praise from
Boy Head Conch Tom Kaiser.
"Givn Brooksklci some credit. They
have a couple fiuo players in Aponle and
Fabinn. Thoso guys are alhlutus. Thyy'ro
n well coached bollclub." Kaisnr said.
Despite
the
loss Kubuske
was
plen-JBci
with
his
team's never nay
die
nttitude.
"We're disappointed we
ROI
bunt,
bul
wo played hard tho whole game. Thu
ef-
fort
v/as
there
and
they didn't quit,
K
(
>-
ing
up
against
the
two-time
SWC
champs,"
he
said.
Tho Cardinals host Lorain Catholic
Friday night.
By Chris Assenlieimer
AVON
-
Triii Avon Eafiles kicked
<j(T
tlst'ir
'0;(
footb.ill cunipni^n wilh
«
2(1-7
vitlury uvur indoptindctil
Ton
CuynhuKn
Iln/hls.
Fridiiy niyht.
The Eagles wrackeil
up
a
whopping
3Z8
yards in '.otal offense, while holding
the Redskins
to n
measly
41
for
thu
R.1I11IT.
Avon's K^oii'id giimo nccounted
for
most
of
thu
yurdaHO. churning
out 235
yards,
ktl by
tailback
Dun
Milsunroth's
25 tarries
for
131 yiirds.
Tho
senior ol.io
sennit]
two
touchdowns
on the
night.
Qmirl.trbu^l. Turn Wwarsch
nUo
htid
«
solid immii ttirnuKh
thn nir Tot
Avon. Ilt>
complutcd «i(tht
uf 11
pa^aos
for 0(1
yards
and nu
interceptions.
"Obviously Cm pleased with
tho win.
We played wtsll unouxh
lu win.
Cuyitho^ii has
ft
nico club and tliuy ii.-nlly
carnu
to
piny." sfttd Head Co^ch John
L
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