Award WinnerswArthur Clough. left, presented the outstanding boy and girl award to Kevin Semprini. second left, and Natalie Turbyne, second right, at Haven School's sports banquet last night. Miss Debbie Meyers, right, also was given several special awards for working with Haven's cheerleaders and being an outstanding graduate of the school. (Staff Photo)Athletes HonoredHaven Makes Final Awardsc;A tradition has ended.’’ Those words, spoken by Wiliam El well last night at the senior high cafeteria, just about um up the feeling of a large 'roup of elementary school children, parents and friends of Iaven School.Last night the final Haven School Sports Banquet was held ind the annual awards were 'iven. Next fall the Havenlire Teame IslandExeter’s Bill Phillips set a lew university hammer record if 197 feet, 9^2 inches, won he javelin and took second in he shot while Capt. Jeff Bannis-er broke a 41-year-old 440 mrdle mark with a winning ime of 53.9 seconds. He also von (he high hurdles, took second in the high jump and inished third in the long jump tnd triple jump.The old UNH hurdle mark vas set by Paul Toolin at the Penn Relays in 1928.Phillips’ new hammer record mvered his own mark, which vas only a week old.School will be no more as it becomes part of Portsmouth's new elementary school.Kevin Semprini and Miss Natalie l'urbyne were named the outstanding boy and girl at the school this year thus winning the last of a’ long line of such awards.Miss Turbvne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Turbyne of Cliff' Road and Semprini is the son of Mr and Mrs. Mario Semprini of 300 New Castle Ave.Miss Debbie Meyers, a senior at Portsmouth High School, was given a special award. She worked with the Haven cheerleaders this season and was selected as the outstanding Haven graduate in this year’s senior class.The presentation of letters andPHS Netmen Slop Brady, 8-1100 — 1. Smith (UNH); 2. Fowler (RI); 3. Hess (Rl). T — 10.1 seconds.220 — 1. Smith (UNH); 2. Young (UNH); 3. Hess (RI). T — 22.2 seconds.440 — 1. Young (UNH); 2. Wear (UNH); 3. Koulken (RI). T—49.8 seconds.880 — 1. Burden (Rl); 2. Richardson (UNH); 3.Vanier HINH) T _ 1-55 2The Portsmouth High School tennis team continued i t s winning streak Saturday stopping Bishop Brady of Concord, 8-1,The only victory Brady could muster in the match came when Doug Brewin downed Frank Newell, 10-8. All the other matches were won by* the Clippers.Singles1. Gray (P) d. (B), 10-5.Bunker2. Levenson (P) d. Noyes (B). 10-7.3. Jaffe (P) d Cassidyservice star was handled bv the school's principal. Percy Blaisdell. Those winning awards included Semprini. Billy Hay. Mark Gori. Paul Thompson. Stephen Merrill, David Robinson. Michael Burr. Robert Weir. Billy Marconi. John Pulyak, Bill ■Mouflouze, Greg 1! e a d’b e r g . Mark Headberg, John Reed. Teddy Brady, Dale Daigle, Kevin McCann. Gerald Stone,John Edwards, Phillip Marquis, David Lasko and George PulyakCheerleading awards were presented to Paula Anatiia, Kathy Chapman, Mary Fardol-man. Carol Fectcau. Julis McCann, Cole c n McGilhvray, Margaret Pecunies. Mane Sher-boneau. Miss Turbyne, Debra Weir and Jill Workman.The awards for the outstanding boy and girl were presentee by Arthur Clough, long a promi nent figure In Haven sports.Safety patrol awards weriL -- -- -given by Miss Marjorie Praj and Officer Richard Maddoek.'The invocation was given b) David Robinson and the bencdic lion was by Miss Fardelman Both are sixth grade student: at Haven.Babe Malloy, assistant princi pal of the high school and i graduate of Haven School, wa. the master of ceremonies.Guests at the head table in eluded Raymond Beal, forme school superintendent; llerber Hagstrom, school supcrinten dent; Ekvell; Blaisdell and Har ry Hallsey, Portsmouth Hig School athletic directorIr