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'Rx p JUNIOR JOHN SANDELS looks for running room in South's 20-O shutout against New Trier West. South's underclass football teams experienced some difficul- ties during their seasons. The sophomore team ended its season with a 2-5-2 record, with the highlight being the last game of the year against sopho- more conference champion Maine East. The sophomores set Maine East by four points. Sophomore Coach Ron Fearn said, We had a successful sea- son with getting more people to play, and we showed improve- ment. We had a team effort this year. The freshman A team, coached by Mr. Tom Mclntyre, came up with a 3-5 record for the season. With the help of full- back Dan McCann, who led the team in rushing, Jim Blondell, who led the team in tackles, and the hard work of the whole team, the freshmen came a long way according to Mcln- Frosh B 'S compile best underclass mark tyre. The turning point of the season came with the victory over Highland Park, which was the team's first win after three loses. The Freshman B team com- piled a record of 5-3, with two of the victories being forfeits. A vic- tory over New Trier West by a score of 28-8 turned out to be the high point of the season. Ac- cording to freshman B Coach Steve Von Boeckman, in this game the team executed its as- signments well, with only one penalty. Steve Day, Tim Kelly, Matt Ferraro and Paul Pyle were elected honorary captains by their teammates. They were an excellent group of individuals. We had a rewarding season for team mem- bers and coaches, said Von Boeckman of his team. l l -1 i i. -Q A M J--'far + ----- f ----- - . J A E ' ..- -. 'iijiliiifi' i -.-: I3ij , ,... ......... . ...- V. GBS 7 Prospect 28 Q ,, ., , ,, ., ., j 'V - ..,..., A' GRS 7 Evanston 0 V- Q ,, - , Q 1 H ff HJ ., .,.. . .. GB5 22 New Trier West 0 - 'i nw '5 '. W JL?-V' ' ' GBS 0 GBN 7 ,, , -I :,g,:g 773 gg. '?- ,N- 3 I GBS 0 Maine West 22 , , V lg-' 'ij' 0' ' J ,- ' ' tt I ' GBS 0 Hi hlandP k 14 ' , Q0 'V V , f' A Gas 14 Waukegan East 2 r ,wt 'gg 'V -'-'f A GBS 0 Waukegan West 16 Z . . Q ref-q .--'H--sl-H, -.,.,5f.cg'1g,-. -,get ,ggi GB5 19 M2-www 6 . V - -'ag so ' - - as ,. 5 , , 1 E M 5 V, as A 3 3 Q 32 . is ,A , , CONFERENCE RECORD 3-3 V 9 jf, -1. H A -f, V OVER-ALL RECORD 4-5 ' ,. ,,.,, ,, , ,W 9-,,...f H N ew -2 , ig ,.,..., --5 -I, I V, ,,- . LF , ,. . . J I V it 1.5 ' -BY ' ,l i A E A Sifflmffj 55-2 as . ' . r Q i' ,, , ,13L,,-13-111 Ff hm A3-5 F'2h :': B 53 VARSITY: IST ROW: Kent Gladish, Jackson, Todd Coulam, Don Helberg Tom Kelley, Jeff Cieply, John Geroulis, Jeff Grolig, Jim Klausner, John Sandels SENIOR JIM MCCAUI-EY gains Dan Foley, Tim Nolan, Jeff Hunt, Jim 4th row: Coach Bob Schoenwetter Vafdage on 3 SWQQP against NCW McCauley, John Marcquenski, Jim Ober- Scot Gibson, Phil Gattone, Vince Luna Tue' West- heideg 2nd row: Mike McPhilliamy, Jeff Rich Schanken, Bob Ploen, Andy Stark Connaughton, Bob Lopez, Ted Mourou- Craig Lidbury, Todd Cerneticg 5th row zis, Scott Dickau, Terry O'Brien, Jim Fa- Ed Lees, Brian Brown, Ken Neumann, ,,,, A N J, V V brie, Ross Ardell, Bob Hellstraeg 3rd Gary Hannigan, Steve Donovan, Tim 'V ' S A row: Bob Compher, Brian Sl-reith, Mike Quill, Tom Von Rauch, Fred Levine. Football j
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4 szfrooii. FIQEITBHLL SOPHOMORES: 1ST ROW: Kevin Ea- gan, Wade Zylke, Grant Lewis, Lyle Blue, Scott Patterson, Steve Aronson, Kevin Lynch, Brad Keyes, Jim Van Zant, Terry Lazar, Gary Keller, Ken Glick, Pete Barreca,2nd row: John Hendricks, Djin Sie, Bob White, Mike Sandels, Tom Gronau, Chris Schurman, Ken Christen- sen, Pat Rausch, Steve Smott, John Ti- tus, Tom McCauley, Pete Asquini, Jerry Roarkg 3rd row: Mike Villa, Jim Singer, Neal Rosenston, Kevin Quill, Dan Pa- cholski, Kevin O'Connor, Mike Asquini, Pat Walsh, John Anderluh. Bill Nestos, Tom Wilson. SENIOR TODD AIKINSON boots an extra point out of the hold of Don Hel- berg. SOPHOMORE END SCOTT Patter- son turns upfield after catching a pass in the sophomore game against Waukegan East. 1 , ' 1 1 .-'E-'f'.f. iv, G .. , - ,,,,,-1 , F- - -... A --x -..,, , ., 1 L 'V -, V i .al -.fa 2: . f -.fa f H T - -' '. -ff? ' .6 Iv a- -. 3. .,,, i 2 , f ,,:,.gg,g,5,,,,57,,.p..,,,., g 1. -330,42 T Q- fi E-ear Q at fi -Hi -S- . -V-F9 35 ,33 , io AZUBTTZSZH34 900' 5 ,' rf, I .. ri, ,i - 131. A V ,, ! K ,A , i ,ii l'-r:'.'u- -I ,- cf: H-rw : l. -flag S-4ezg.us.i --J? .l-. ., - ff '1?!' A,ff I-. A - . 3, A ., , Q ,'-' '1 3- ,gn L.. G a H , V if We Tzelavff-A f'Wegz5g, ,,,- f 2 ., 75 if -fi' ? , L. 'X ', 1' -G f df! ', 11 ' , .. ,- Q 4 9718-spsfwf . -Q, rm , i T7 -1 Ps Q5-1' K, U Kpinjs - ' , 1 ,V ,V,, I . ' i, Freshmen: lst Row: Ted Hormovitis, Jeff Kim, Hugh Williams, Ross Gordon, Bob LaMonica, Steve Day, Victor Klausner, Dave Adams, Homer Coff- man, Jim Neimann, Coach Tom Mcln- tyre, 2nd row: Kurt Wlascik, Jim Cuth- bertson, Randy Bernier, Jeff Neimann, Scott Vogg, Paul Pyle, Tony Gattone, John Dale, Jack Downing, 3rd row: Mike Novak, Jeff Chin, Lee Weir, Mike Manning, Mike Cys, Kevin Waltz, Dan McCann, Mike Berg, Paul Reninger, Bob Neilson, Tom Lacey, Coach Jeffrey Aar- ong 4th row: Coach Steve Von Boeck- man, Mike Kloeppel, Brad Kolock, Jim Venturi, Steve Wojcik, Dave Wrytack, Steve Koscielak, Bob Ness, Matt Fer- raro, Jim Blondell, Paul Onufer, Pete Olson, Scott Gayne, Dave Rosenston, Tim Kelly, Herb Finn. :li 7.4 -, 1 SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACK MIKE McPhilliamy fires a pass downfield while Jim McCauley 1445 runs his pass pattern.
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BIQY5 St EiIRI:a'5 EQIJF Titan golfers capture ke y tournament - - outh's varsity boys, golf u S ill team finished its season - - with an overall record of 9-4 and 4-2 in conference. The boys on the team were hard-working, enthusiastic, Scoreboards Boy'u Vanity: Dual Meets: 9-4 Conference Meets: 4-2 Champaign Invitational: lst Conference Tournament: ls! Di t i ! ' 2 cl s r c s. n Naperville Best Ball: 4th Sectionals: 4th -Most Valuable Senior: Tom Nelson r highly competitive and extreme- ly fine players of the game, said Coach Ralph Ganzer of the team which placed first of 26 teams at the Champaign Invita- tional. In addition to top placement in meets, the team is as fine a group of young men as I've ever had since I've been coaching, said Ganzer. Ganzer acknowl- edged Tom Nelson as most valu- able senior. He placed first among 49 boys in the confer- ence tournament and placed first among 70 boys at the Wheeling Invitational Tourna- ment. Also recognized as one of the better members of the team is Walt Suberg, recipient of the .xl BOB PRIHODA FOLLOWS the flight of his tee shot on the first hole at the Glenview Park District Golf Course. GlRL'S VARSITY GOLF: lst row: Paula Giannini, Patsy Birk, Kristen Griesserg 2nd row: Carolyn Boubel, Laura Whitcomb, Julie Gricus, Coach Jan Fuller. BOY'S VARSITY GOLF: Coach Ralph Ganzer, Dave Heidenreich, Dave Curry, Walt Suberg, Tom Nelson, Jeff Bruck- ner, Bob Prihoda, Steve Anderson, R.B. Ellis, Ward Buckingham. Not pictured: Darryl Nicholson, Jeff Rassmussen, Mike Keough, Jeff Magnusson. NT .feud Gary Linhart Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the most valuable junior. Suberg tied for third among 70 boys at Chevy Chase Invitational and placed sixth among 84 boys in the dis- trict tournament. The boys' JV team ended the 1979 season with a dual meet record of 11-2 and 5-1 in the conference as co-champs. The team placed first among 21 teams at the Conant Invitational and second among 21 teams at the Lake Forest Invitational. Al- though Coach Richard Gregory commended Rick Blesi as most valuable player, there was a good team effort where it takes seven good players, Gregory said. A lot of people did an awful lot -to dedicate themselves to a winning golf program. he added. South's girls' golf team com- pleted its season with an overall mark of 12-3. The girls placed second in the Northern Intersuburban Golf Conference and finished fourth at sectionals. This was the best girls' golf team we've had in six years, said Coach Jan Fuller. The team also placed first at the Il-ISA Districts. All six varsi- ty players were medalist at one time or another, said Coach Fuller. The team will come back strong next year because we are only graduating one sen- ior, Laura Whitcombf' I -'fxhfa . fs' ms .. s '2 -MFE LJ 'H ' 54 Bc fs Golf 1
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