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82, Wresili WRESTIJINE j . . gr-, ' S W lsr' ff? Seniors pace matmen during 7-13 season - - restlers do it,' in six minutes, or at least that - - is what their T-shirts say. The question is: What exactly do they do in six minutes? Ac- cording to team member Scott Lesser, they do half nelsons, pins, turks, takedowns, and hip- tosses. The Glenbrook South wres- tling team finished the season with an overall record of 7-13, and a division record of 1-5. One of the season's highlights, said Coach Max Farley, was the meet against New Trier East when the GBS men lost by one point to the Indians, a really strong team with a good record. Another high point of their season came when they sent two wrestlers, seniors Jim Klausner and Dave Brody into the final rounds of South's home tourna- ment. Klausner went on to finish the season with a personal re- cord of 23-9. The Titan wrestlers participat- ed in three tournaments in addi- tion to many dual meets. The tournaments were at Niles East, Buffalo Grove and here at South. The Titan matmen suffered two key injuries, said Coach Farely. Senior Dave Brody had a knee injury that kept him out for a good part of the season, and senior Eric Brubaker had an in- jury that kept him from wres- tling. f-- ' ,Edin . 4,-t Avril STEVE DONOVAN QRIGHTJ applies AT THE BEGINNHNG gf the matel- Pressure to the upper body of his oppo- Brian Crowe jleftl. 'ries to put a takg nent in hope of registering a fall. down hold on his opponent I . il
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Frosh A 'S Win conference . . little luck and some tal- ent went a long way for the underclass boys, bas- ketball teams this year. The freshman An team fin- ished with a 10-0 conference re- cord. lt's the first time the fresh- men ever won the conference. The most important game, ac- cording to Coach Dan Sonnen- berg, was the New Trier West game. At that time NTW was 7- 1 and GBS was 7-0. The most valuable freshman players, according to Coach Dan Sonnenberg, were Dave Sand- ers, Darren Pacholski and Eric Joost. Joost was also named most improved player. The team finished with a 12-0 overall record, best in the history of GBS frosh basketball. The freshman BH team fin- ished with an 8-9 record, which is the best Frosh B record in five years. South's defeat of Ridgewood by a score of 79-32 was the highlight of the season. Mr. Howard Romanek, head coach, mentioned that all the players showed improvement in ability towards the end of the season, and that the team worked well as a group. They were a fine group to work with and coach, he said. Top players on the team in- cluded Jim DlAlexander, Jim i i l Sophomore-Row 1: John Oroni, Jim McPhilliamy, John Bubala, Scott Patter- Waechter, Randy Walkowiak, Ira Bren- son, Djin Sie, Jeff Bruckner, Ben Jen- ner, Kevin Demaret, Murray Ascher, nings, Jeff Herbert, Andy Kupcinet. Mike Bradtkeg Row 2: Jim Figiel, Mike Coan, Jeff Thoelecke, Otto Shineflug, Elias Florakes, Mike Tamarkin and Tom Gilligan. The sophomore team finished with a 12-9 record and took sec- ond place in the conference. Mr. Rich Gregory, head coach, re- marked that all the games were important, but that games against Maine East, Maine West, and New Trier West were out- standing. The first time we played Maine East we beat them by one point, and they were the eventual conference champs. He said Scott Patterson was the most improved player, and that John Bubala and Mike McPhilliamy were both good players. The team learned to handle things well, Gregory stated. They played well even though there were a lot of injuries and illness. They're a close-knit groupf, The Junior Varsity team fin- ished with a 6-4 record. The most important games the team played were against Ridgewood and New Trier West. Coach Car- men DelGiudice named Rich Schanken, Jim Kelly and Mark lsensee as the teamls most im- portant players. He also re- marked, the team had probably the best JV record in the school's history. 34 5g 4E Freshman A-Row 1: Jim Niemann, Chuck Leuth, Darren Pacholski, Jeff Niemann, Tom Lacey, Coach Sonnen- bergg Row 2: Elias Florakes, Phil Schu- bert, John Tompkin, Eric Joost, Randy Bernier, Dave Sanders. DARREN PACHOLSKI PUTS a shot as Tom Lacey and Chuck Leuth wait for a possible rebound. 52 Underclass Basketball ,
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KURT FELTON ATTEMPTS to force his opponent onto the mat into a pinning position, Junior Varsity: lst Row: Scott Less- er, Bob Haughton, Tim Ferraro, John Spelman, 2nd Row: Kevin Metzger, Dan Klausner, Bob White, Gene Shin, Mike Villa. ,mln 1 GBS GBS gf Gas f,, Gas SBS 1 cas cas oss , Gas ' Gas oss css Gas BS BS BS Scoreboard Grant Niles West Maine East Antioch Buffalo Grove St. Patrick's Waukegan East New Trier West Glenbard North Notre Dance Loyola Highland Park Evanston Maine West New Trier East Glenbrook North Barrington Deerfield West Leyden Top Varsity Personal Records Jim Klausner 23 9 Steve Donovan 20 11 1 Dan Schnell 17 14 GENE SHIN STRUGGLES to score points by applying pressure to his foe s far arm GBS 26 ' GBS 20 G 29 ' G 31 G 10 1 . 3 ' Varsity: lst Row: Paul Cyzeski, Scott 'ma' A- QA- Lesser, Todd Lesser, Larry Nosbaum, Tim Ferraro, Bruce Malterg 2nd Row: Brian Crowe, Kurt Felton, Steve Dono- van, Gene Shin, Jim Klausner, John Ger- oulis. Freshmen: lst Row: Erik Engdahl, Pete Griffith, Mike Hammer, Bob Berg, Mike Mallegge, Scott Seolockg 2nd Row: Josh Brill, Jim Dilworth, Jon Johnson, Victor Klausner, Homer Coffman, 3rd Row: Brian Burkhard, Dan McCann, Pete Asquini, Jack Downing, Kevin Waltz, John Dale, Steve Bakir. Wrestll
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