1981-1982 Yearbook

348 . Intramurals The boy's intramural basket· ball league had its second· season this year. Coach Gary Rhodes, the director, tried to divide the boy's evenly among the teams to provide a greater diversity of talent. Varsity basketball players were exclud· ed from these games to en· hance participation of students in grades 10·12. Although it wasn't required, the team members came up with special names for their team. The Molesters, working hard, took the lead through most of the season. They were followed closely by the Six Neat Guys. Third and fourth were tt}e Mongoloids and the Sparkplugs with the Plasmatics bringing up the rear. The faculty did as ex· pected and had a perfect win· ning record. It was commented on by some of the wittier members of the boys teams that it was probably because they have at least five coaches on the team. During the softball season at the beginning of the school year, KAT had a perfect winning record, followed by STAR in second with a one and one record. Sub·Deb tried their best and had a great time bringing up the rear. Mrs. Ann Norwood, the coor· dinator of girls intramurals, decided to divide the teams into "A" and " 8 " . This gave more girls a chance to play. _

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