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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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-xnue-.4g,-mJNH-.---- --- - - ' SWIMMING Tankers take 2nd,' two qualify for state ' - - he Glenbrook South boys' swim team fin- - - ished its season with a 5- 3 record. They placed third in the Deerfield Invitational and fifth in the Evanston Invitational. They took second place in both the Titan Relays and in the IHSA district meet. In the district meet, senior Tom Weingartner placed first in the 100-breaststroke and second in the 200-individual medley, senior Gary Hannigan placed second in Diving, and seniors Jerry Scully and Ed Bohn and juniors Dave Heidenreich and Paul Braeseke placed second in the 400-freestyle relay. Along with their team of 5-3 record, the swimmers broke two swimming records. Tom Wein- gartner borke thef200-individual medley with a time of 2:O6.8, and Adam Domecq, Scott Urice, John Carlson, and Rob Stonis, the freshman 200-yard medley relay team, broke the record with a time of 1:54.3. The most valuable swimmer was Tom Weingartner, and the most improved swimmer was Jerry Scully. The most valuable diver was Gary Hannigan and Slippery Suit Award was giv- en to Adam Domecq. We had a young team this year and time was needed for improvement. We used the time and gave our best efforts in dis- tricts, commented Coach Bill Stetson. STATE QUALIFIER GARY Hannigan completes a dive during practive. VARSITY-IST ROW: Tom Wein- gartner, Brian Baxterg 2nd Row: Mike Bartsch, Paul Stonis, Paul Braeseke, Jer- ry Scully, Gary Hannigan, Dave Hein- denreichg 3rd Row: Jim Titus, Jamie Murphy, Barry Menches, John Korzak, Jeff Botkerg Not pictured: Lyle Blue and Ed Bohn. TOM WEINGARTNER, WHO broke the school's 200-Individual record and qualified for state in the 100-yard breast- stroke, completes a race. JUNIOR PAUL BRAESEKE competes in the butterfly during a meet. 'inning
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