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SlHOdS/1:1>1 - Heidelberg University
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"It's how you play the game."
SPORTS/ 143
'''Berg football look:
Row l:J. Hall, T . Meyer, D. Simpson, K.
Rankins, J . Perry, J . Mueller, C. Bianchi, K.
Kasian , K. Goodale , J . Hollman; Row 2: R.
Bradley, E. Barnhart, B. Frantz, J . Webb , C.
Renaud Ill, K. Blankenship, John Rhoades,
R. Onderisin, J. Davis, M. Muster, B. Tuohy,
N. Antonacci; Row 3: L. Lobring , D. Ticherich, S. Benson, R. Senter, C. Hostettler, J .
Lindsey , G. Snyder, B. Wright, E. Carter, B.
Aleksandrovic, Mike Alberts; Row 4: G. Jedding, G. Ernst, J . Sweeney, M. Tylicki, M.
Strahm, Jeff Rhoades, F. Wookey, J. Wier,
D. Garside, S. Barwick, V. Finkley; Row 5:
E. Hernando, B. Corliss, J . Wimmers, S.
Ceccoli, S. Smith, R. Zakaib, T . Torrence,
M. Sablack, K. Shepherd, T. Sawvel, K.
Thomas; Row 6: B. Briggs, J . Boss, K.
Wene , T. Henes, B. Butcher, J . Brown, B.
Smith, R. Broyles, C. Smith, M. Juricny, P.
Ward; Row 7: T. Canavan (Manager), Coach
Bronson, S. Fulton (Student Coach), Coach
Jenkins, R. Azbell (Student Coach), Coach
Clum, Coach Babies,
Coach McDonald ,
babics
Head Coach West.
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Junior Varsity Scores
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Above-- l bet you can't catch me .
Photo by Tammy Bock
Photo by Michael Villa
Layout design by Lisa Zellner
Opposite page top--Student Princes are ready for
action.
Photo by Tammy Bock.
Opposite page middle--Wait! Let me help .
Photo by Michael Villa
Opposite page bottom--Come on guys , let's do it!
Photo by Tammy Bock
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Heidelberg's football team led by senior tri-captains, John Mueller, Jeff Perry, and Ken Rankin, finished the season
2-8. All three captains were recognized
by All-OAC. John Mueller was named for
2nd team as a guard. Jeff Perry received
Honorable Mention as defensive tackle,
and Ken Rankin was named to the 1st
team as a defensive end.
A few records were set by the Student
Princes. John Davis set a school record of
forty straight extra points. He was also
selected for 2nd team All-OAC. Bryce
T ouhy was the first halfback to rush for
1000 yards since 1972, when Heidelberg
won the national championship. Bryce
also was named to 2nd team All-OAC
and Honorable Mention in the Academic
All-OAC.
Along with good athletic performances, we also had players selected for
1st team Academic All-OAC: Eric Barnhart, Steve Ceccoli, Kevin Goodale, and
Ray Onderisin.
This year's team, having only three se·niors, was quite young. But after all the
experience they received this year, the
Student Princes should improve a great
deal next season.
FOOTBALL/ 145
"Giving It All You Got"
Above--Row 1: Lou Anne Lasch, Sheronda
Boyd, Kim Miller, Meladee Hopkins, Barb
Holmgren; Row 2: Jeannie Michaels, Angela
Adolph, Lori Lanzinger, Kelly Shannon , Nancy
Hinegardner , Victoria Schafer; Row 3: Karla
Stucky, Arika Bl eininger , Tamara Shaffer, Laurie
Krizovski , Susan Phillips , Theresa Fischer, Coach
Jani Oder. Photos donated by Jani Oder.
The 1987 Heidelberg Volleyball
Team came off a 1986 Conference
Championship to finish the season with
a record of 18-1 7 overall and 8-8 in
the OAC. This year was a rebuilding
year for the Lady Princes with only
four returning lettermen. The team was
led by senior co-captains Kim Miller
and Laurie Krizovski with strong
support from sophomores Jeannie
Michaels, Nancy Hinegardner, Meladee
Hopkins, and Tammy Shaffer, along
with freshmen Kelli Shannon, Arika
Bleininger, Lou Ann Lasch, Sheronda
Boyda and Susan Phillips.
Laurie Krizovski was named
Academic All-American and received
the honor of 1st team Co-Side. She
was the first in Heidelberg history to
receive such an award. She was also
named to All Ohio Athletic Conference.
Sophomores Jeannie Michaels and
Meladee Hopkins were named
Honorable mention. Three All
Academics is the most that any school
had as of 1987.
Copy by Jeannie Michaels and Nancy
Hinegardner
Layout design by Randy Edgington .
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"No patn--no
·
gain''
1987 saw the debut of women's soccer as an
intercollegiate sport at Heidelberg. The team,
coached by Steve Butler, played a limited schedule
of seven games and competed as a junior varsity
squad, although most of their opponents were
varsity teams. Finishing with a record of 0-7, the
team, commonly referred to as the "band-aid
brigade", had to contend with many injuries, a
small roster with some inexperienced players, and
a difficult schedule that included Ohio State
University and several other state-ranked schools.
A tough defense was an important component to
this year's season. Key players were halfbacks
Laurie Ritzier and Julie Scaries, fullbacks Jennifer
Huston and Kerri McDonald, and sweeper Larraine
Huston . The defense was backed by Jennifer
Edwads, a first-year player who gave an excellent
performance as goalkeeper. Senior tri-captains
were Larraine Huston, Kim Kleppe , and Susan
Campbell.
Above right--The team gets fired up before the
game!
Above--The team takes a break at half-time.
Right--Donna Novak takes a practice shot on
goalie Jennifer Edwards.
All photos by Jana Dalton
Copy by Larraine Huston.
Layout design by Randy Edgington.
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Top--Row 1: Coach Steve Butler, Donna Novak,
Kerri McDonald, Beth Greenlaw, Julie Scaries, Ass't.
ritzler
Coach Jerry Buccilla; Row 2: Jennifer Edwards,
Larraine Huston, Phyllis Barber, Laura Ritzier , Susan
Campbell, Laura French, Kim Kleppe, Jennifer
Huston.
Above left--The defense sets up a wall for a penalty
kick.
Above righh.Julie Scaries tries to steal the ball from
an opponent.
Copy and layout by Larraine Huston.
Fi nal layout by Randy Edgington .
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"The Men's World of Soccer"
Right--Row 1: Kyl e Barlow, Todd DeWitt, Tony
Schweppe, Duff Taylor, Chip Berry, Steve Foster,
Peter Gase, Shawn Shelton, Ben Chutaro, Mike
Wall , Coach Bartlett; Row 2: Assistant Coach
Ulmer, Student Trainer Scott Wells, Eric Burger,
Zenon Zorij, Chad Rhoades, Jim Bailey, Matt
French, Steve Schaub, Jeff Waple, Bob Adams,
Brian Reed, Mark Schwarz, Jim Hagler, Assistant
Coach Buccilla.
Photo by News Services.
All other photos by Rebecca Henry
Below left--Troy Wilson setting up.
Below right--Men in action!
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The men's soccer team kicked up an
overall record of 4-12-0 . The team
played under the direction of the winningest head coach, Tom Bartlett. This
year's assistant coaches were Buccilla
and Ulmer. Tri-captains were Kyle Barlow, Jim Hagler, and Zenon Zorij.
Eric Burger was once again leading
scorer for the Student Princes, while goalie Matt French continued his record for
saving goals. Receiving MVP was Zenon
Zorij and this year's rookie was Shawn
Shelton from Batavia, Ohio. The returning starters were Eric Burger, Matt
French, Jim Hagler, Tony Schweppe and
Zenon Zorij. The team consisted of many
fine, young players, 12 of whom were
freshmen, with high expectations for next
year .
Copy and layout design by Donna Novak
MEN'S SOCCER / 151
"In the Running"
Above--Row l .Caryn Alden , Wendy Kirian, Paula Poole; Row 2:Sharon Goodwin, Jackie Grillot, Carrie Mitchell, Kim
Tentler . Photo donated by News
Services.
All other photos donated by Sue
Drienka.
Copy donated by Kim Tentler.
Layout design by Randall Edgington.
The Women's Cross Country
team learned that dedication
and hardwork pay off as six runners were able to overcome injuries and inexperience to complete a successful 1987 season.
Most Valuable Runner was Jackie Grillot; Solid Team Runner
was Paula Poole; Most Inspirational Runner was Carrie Mitchell; Most Improved Runner was
Caryn Alden, and Captain was
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sophomore Kim T entler.
As personal records were set
the team was able to go undefeated in dual meets as well as
impressively finishing fourth at
the Wright State Invrtational.
Coach Bev Lynch and the team
anxiously look towards the 1988
season .
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"First of all we would like to
recognize our coach , Dr. John Kernan .
The story behind the team's success
rests on his shoulders. Two years ago,
the team had five runners and placed
last in the conference. Last year the
team achieved fifth place in the OAC.
His qualities as a coach recruited the
largest cross country team in the
conference with 21 runners.
This year's team was very successful.
Every man on the team contributed to
the achievement of our goal to place in
the top four at OAC and qualify for
the NCAA regionals . The 1987 team
was the first cross country team from
Heidelberg to qualify for post-season
competition .
The varsity runners at the regionals
in Wooster were spurred on by their
teammates to a sixth place finish in the
28 team regional consisting of the
states of Michigan, Ohio and Indiana.
The team finished as the fourth best
Upper right--Dan Shearer and John Kashubeck dis·
cuss the day 's event.
Lower left··Dan Shearer concentrates on the team
motto: " Pass one more! "
Lower right-Tim Atkinson runs a fantastic race to
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team in Division III from Ohio. Our
overall record was 53-35.
We also competed well at the AllOhio meet. Our team was sixth out of
24 teams in the college division in the
state. Sophomore Gary Smith placed
tenth in the college division for AllOhio honors.
We had many superb performances
by individuals. At least one man in
every meet and practice would stand
above the others by the giving the
superior effort and displaying the
mental strength to excel as a runner.
Our team relied on each other for
strength , determination, and
encouragement to reach goals. We feel
that the key to success next year is for
each runner to have the commitment
and personal ambition to guide the
team with qualities of team work,
determination, encouragement, and
responsibility . Many will follow, but
only a few will lead."
finish first for the Berg at the Great Lakes Regional.
Photos by Larraine Huston .
Copy by Dan Sheare r.
Layout by Randy Edgington.
One More"
's Cross Country
Right--Row 1: Captains John
Kashubeck, Tim Myles , Dan
Shearer; Row 2: Brian Glenwright ,
Scott Hanchett , James Samsel, Kai
Drews , Timothy Brockett , Darrell
Boreing, Scott Behm, J . Bradley
Metcalf, Gary Smith, William Conti;
Row 3: Kevin Sendelbach, Scott
Winkler, Jon Dick, Gary Larsen ,
Tim Atkinson , Randy Phelps, Paul
Cruickshanks, J . Smith, Tracy
Frazier.
Team photo by News Services.
Layout by Randy Edgington .
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY / 155
"Down for the count"
OPPONENT
DATE
Dec.
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2 Wilmington College
Capital University
11 Olivet Nazarene Tournament
12 Kankakee, ILL
Jan . 8 Mount Union Tournament
9 Alliance, OH
16 O .A.C. Duals·Ohio Northern
20 Heidelberg Duals
23 O .A.C. Duals-Mt. Union
27 University of Dayton Quad
30 Heidelberg Tournament
Feb. 6 Olivet College Duals
12 Wheaton College Tournament
13 Wheaton, ILL
20 Wittenberg University
Tournament
27 O .A.C. Tournament-Mt. Union
Mar. 4 N.C.A.A. -Wheaton College
5 Wheaton, ILL
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The Heidelberg wrestling team had a recordsetting season in 1988. The team sent two wrestlers,
Tom Wynn and Jason Kingrey, to the NCAA
National Tournament and boasted MVP Jason
Kingrey as a three-time national qualifier and a two·
time OAC champion. The 1988 season ranked as
the most successful in Heidelberg's history with a
second place finish in the OAC dual meets; a second
place showing at the Heidelberg Tournament ; a third
place finish at the final conference tournament; a
dual record of 13 wins and only a single loss to the
eventual conference champion team . Head coach
Tom White became the first Heidelberg wrestling
coach to be named coach of the year by the Ohio
Athletic Conference in only his first year as head
coach.
Copy by Larraine Huston .
Photos by Rebecca Henry .
Layout design by Chris Herdeman .
Opposite page top--Ch ris MacFarland ties up his
opponent.
Opposite page bottom--Chris MacFarland takes
control.
Above--J ason Kingrey holds his opponent down for
the count.
Left--Paul Ward struggles for a victory.
WRESTLING/ IS 7
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"Up and over the rim
Right·· Row 1: Laurie Krizovski, Nancy Phillips,
Marge Kirk, Natalie Kyser; Row 2: Coach Karen
McConnell, Stephanie Colopy, Kim Tentler,
Tammy Shaffer, Jodi Zunk, Dortha Ford, Danielle Laska, Paula Smith, Cathy Fretz, Coach
Jerry Bucilla; Row 3: Coach A. Keifer, Michelle
Kochis, Lisa Gilgenbach, Kim Clippenger, Lisa
Ritzier, Heidi
Pahl, Kathy Musser, Laura ritzler
Hoehne, Lynn Barboza, Susan Phillips, Ke rry
Moran, Arika Bleininger, Myndi Hill, Sheronda
Boyd, T heresa S teyer, T rainer Joan Rocks
Photo donated by News Services.
Bottom left··Kerry Moran .
Bottom rlght··Danielle Laska.
Other photos by Michael Villa.
Layout design by Chris Herdeman.
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Top left··Marge Kirk
Top rlght··Natalie Kyser
Bottom left·· Myndi Hill , Dortha Ford , Marge Kirk
Photos by Michael Villa .
Layout design by Chris Herdeman .
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''The Berg and Basketball--a winning combination''
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Team photo donated by News
Services.
All other photos by Donna
Novak .
Layout design by Wanda
Delaney.Edgington. delaney-edgington
MEN'S BASKETBALL / 161
"Back on the track"
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After ending the 1987 season
with only four athletes, the
Heidelberg Women\ Indoor
Track team continued to
improve. The return of Monica
Crabb, Julie Bieleski, and Julie
Nicewander gave the team a
foundation to work with. The
combining factor of
upperclassmen running for the
first time plus new freshmen
made the team one of the largest
ever competing for Heidelberg.
The team placed sixth in the
OAC conference meet at Mount
Union College. Barbara Moore
took second in the shot put and
received all-conference
recognition for the effort . Monica
Crabb placed fifth in the 55m
hurdles . Both girls also set new
school records in their respective
events. The 4xl lap relay team
of Lynne Polland, Julie Nice
wander, Monica Crabb, and Chris
Moats and the 1600m relay team
of L. Polland, C. Moats, Trina
Hortori , and M. Crabb placed
fourth .
Copy by Monica Crabb .
Photos by Michael Villa.
Layout design by Randy
Edgington.
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"Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound"
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Photos by Michael Villa.
Layout design by Randy
Edgington .
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"Faster than a speeding bullet"
Photos by Michael Villa
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Layout design by Randy Edgington .
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"More powerful than a speeding freight train"
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Photos by Michael Villa
Layout design by Randy Edgington .
MEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK/ 169
"A game of skill"
170/LACROSSE
Photos by Jeanne Kasper
Layout design by Randy
Edgington .
LACROSSE/ 171
"Not always for the 'love' of tennis."
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Photos by Wanda Delaney-Edgington,
Donna Novak, and Kim Stull.
Layout design by Randy Edgington.
WOMEN 'S TENNIS/ 173
"Men of the courts"
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CANDIDS / 175
"'Berg women play softball hard"
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This year was the second winning
season for the lady student preinces
witha final rcord of 20 wins and 14
losses. Six of these losses were
incredibly close with one run deciding
the game . The highlight of the season
was and eleven game win streak
beginning at Wittenberg and continuing
with five 2-game sweeps! The team
was lead by "rookie" pitcher Laura
Sullivan who led the OAC in stikeouts
with fifty two on the season. The team
received first-time honors this year
when Sullivan was named "OAC
Pitcher of the Week" and Jana Dalton
(this year's MVP) was named "OAC
Player of the Week" . Since there were
no seniors on the team this years , the
entire squad was expected to return
the next year. The team sincerely felt
the loss of Coach Carey Clum's
guidance, motivation, and dedication as
1988 was his last season.
Copy by Larrain Huston .
Photos by Rebecca Henry .
Layout design by Randy Edgington.
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"Bases loaded and two outs."
The 1988 Heidelberg Baseball
Team ... a combination of men from all
over the country striving to be the best
they could be. Led by senior Larry
Hall, the pitching staff supplied much
of the support needed for their season.
Seniors Mike Satkowiak, Rod Crabtree,
and Kevin Jedneski led the infield
defense and supplied some of the best
offensive bats at the plate for the Berg.
The outfield , led by sophomore Mike
Muster , supported the team both
defensively and offensively. The team
itself, coached by Jeff Jenkins , worked
hard to improve thier exce lle nt 1987
season. With determination and desire
the 1988 'Berg Baseball Team
exemplified the spirit of Heidelberg
College to the best of their ability .
Copy by Michael Villa .
Photos by Donna Novak .
Layout design by Randy Edgington.
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CANDIDS/ 185
"What was in the past?"
"Stock Market 'Crash"'
''Panama Crisis''
"Winter Olympics at
Calgary''
"Pandas on loan from
Japan"
"Postal Rates increase to
"Jack Morris retired"
"TSD's lOth Anniversary"
"Rash of computer thefts"
"Pat Jacobs retired"
"One of America's Best
Colleges--again''
"First Year for the
Graduate School Program"
$0.25"
:'Dr. Robert Murray--Prof of
the Year"
''Alex Trebek visits the
'Berg"
"John Sacorafos retired"
"Bush vs Dukakis"
YEAR IN REVIEW/ 187