1982 Miracle Yearbook
HOCKEY TEAM LOOKS FORWARD TO NEXT SEASON The 1981 Field Hockey Team had a rough season with a 1-8-1 record; however, im- provement was seen in the team through- out the season. The team's strong point was its defense, with scoring being the main problem in the offense. The Most Valuable Player was Sue Mat- zuras, and the key offensive players were Deb Seldon and Deb Richardson. The 1981 Field Hockey Team has lost six Seniors: Terri Aiken, Cindy Mannering, Donna McHugh,Deb Seldon,Co-Captain Carol Stoltzfus, and Co-Captain Jane Sutherland. Coaches Andi MacDermaid and Ruth Boulet expect a young team next year. They aim to work to gain experience for a strong and balanced 1982 season. Photo 1: Carol Stoltzfus fights for control. Photo 2: Deb Seldon tries to keep the ball in Cedarville terri- tory. Photo 3: Deb Richardson battles for the ball. Photo 4: Deb Seldon takes control of the ball. Photo 5: An opponent challenges Deb Richardson for the ball. Photo 6: Coach Andi MacDermaid plans the Cedarville defense. Photo 7: Terri Cater fights for possession. Photo 8: Cindy Mannering passes the ball. Photo 9: The 1981 Field Hockey Team, kneeling left to right: Deb Seldon, Dawn Weik, Carol Stoltzfus, Jane Sutherland, Donna McHugh,Debbie Richardson, Terri Aiken. Standing, left to right: Coach Andi MacDermaid, Ginny John- son, Laurie Benedict, Sandy Fakan, Cindy Manner- ing, Tammy Pickthorn, Terri Cater, Barbara San- ford, Leda Tenney,Sue Matzuras, Coach Ruth Bou- let. 1981 Field Hockey Statistics Cedarville 1 0 „Cedarville 11 2 (tedarville 2 4 Cedarville 2 4 Cedarville 1 3 Cedarville 1 5 Cedarville 2 2 Cedarville 0 7 Cedarville 1 3 Cedarville 0 3 Taylor Ashland Marietta Wittenberg Youngstown Miami Alumni University of Dayton Toledo University Ashland (State Tournament) Final Record 1-8-1
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