1985 Miracle Yearbook

04.0 41,4 Laying The Foundation For Future Seasons E xperience: It is the sought-after L foundation upon which winning teams are built. For the women's tennis team, 1985 was a season of laying foundations for future seasons. The ladies finished a somewhat dis- appointing third place in the NAIA Dis- trict 22 home march, foiling to defend their title. Posting an adequate but los- ing record of 4-6, the 1984 women met the challenges presented by op- posing teams. Their record belies the effort and talent displayed by the ladies as many of the meets were lost by only one point. Lee Austin and Roge Lash gained some valuable experience in their nov- ice year; Austin posted the best record of the season at her number six posi- tion, and Lash was recognized as the best rookie. The doubles team of Laura Wuesrner and Dawn Reehl won All- District honors. Tracy Turner and Me- lanie Mathewson earned team awards as most-improved and coach's award respectively. 114 Women's Tennis

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