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B o w l i n g

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East Aurora

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C r o s s C o u n t r y

The IMSA cross country team,

coached by Steve Gr ams ch and

assistant Bill Stepien, had five

runners who competed this year.

Although hampered by the small

number of participants and a lack of a

summer training program, the team

fared well at every meet, often

capturing the top places. Because

IMSA did not have enough runners to

c o n s t i t u te a t e am, e x c e p t i on al

performances could not be counted

for team victories. However, the

individuals had many accomplish–

ments of which to be proud. Team

spirit and a winning attitude made

up for the few things these runners

lacked.

With this strong backbone of

experienced runners, the coaches

look forward to increased

participation in order to field a full

team next year.

G o l f

IMSA did manage to field a golf

team on the green this year. The

boys on the team were faced with

several disadvantages, including a

month's late start and little previous

experience. However, they managed

to put together a respectable season,

under the direction of Coach Bill

Wallbaum.

Although the season was not

spectacular in some respects, it

provided participants with valuable

experience and, more importantly, a

sense of team spirit.

B o w l i n g

After a slow start, IMSA's bowlers

followed in the school's short

tradition of athletics. Coached by

Melissa Striegel, the team finished

the season with a strong 7-5 record.

After dropping the first three

series, the bowlers picked up

momentum to end the season over

the .500 mark. This success was

largely due to the players' dedication

toward improving their scores. "All

of the members of the team

improved since the start of the

season," Striegel reported.