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Back row: Coach Brian Heupel, Todd Carlson, Rick Holland, Ron Longville, Don Bietelspacher, Shane Odegaard and Coach David Schmidt. Middle row: statistian Carol Hesby, Lon Bratland, Todd Brown, Darwin Smith, Jeff Hesby, David Hovde and Tim Scheidt. Daren Guischer and Todd Carlson (16) trying to get the ball before Oldham. Who won the 1984-1985 Superbowl? Front row: Brady Larson, Jadd Odegaard, Bryan Guischer. Daren Guischer, Todd French and David Dement. Not pictured: Ryan Goe- thals, Brian Carlson, David Greenhaw, statistian Michelle Jensen and Michael Anderson. The award winners: Todd Carlson, most inspirational; Lon Bratland, most improved; Rick Holland, most valuable and all-conference; Ron Longville, most promising and all-conference. Which actor and actress starred in “Risky Business’’? What happened to the Porsche in the movie “Risky Business”? To what song did the actor in “Risky Business” dance around the house in his underwear? 21
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Football: It’s A “Risky Business” The Diver football team ended the season with a record of 3-6. The Divers entered the Sioux Valley Conference with Oldham-Ramona. Baltic, Colman. Egan and Rutland. Rick Holland was leading rusher for the Divers. He carried 170 times for 845 yards averaging 5 yards per carry. He averaged 93.9 yards per game and 18.9 carries. He was named Ace of the Week by the Sioux Falls Argus Leader for his outstanding performance in the Egan game. Rick was also leading scorer with 52 points and leading tackier with 133, including 55 unassisted. Leading receiver for the Divers was Ron Longville. He caught 31 times for 300 yards averaging 9.7 yards per catch. He averaged 42.9 yards per game and 4.4 receptions. He was second leading scorer with 32 points and second leading tackier with 105 tackles. Lon Bratland attempted 98 passes completing 47 for 48%. He threw for 516 yards averaging 73.7 yards per game. As a team, the Divers rushed for 1054 yards averaging 60.7 yards per game. Coach Heupel commented, We got to play a lot of young kids which will be a benefit in the future. We were 3-2 the second half of the season and I think that was a great accomplishment by the kids to salvage something out of the season. I think we had good leadership out of the senior class. I hope that the momentum we built during the second half of the season will carry over to next year’s season. Rick Holland (26) and David Greenhaw running against Egan. The first game of the season we scored 2 touchdowns. Rick Holland scored 1, who scored the other? I felt that a lot of people improved throughout the season. It really made a difference that we got some of our kids back from injuries and ineligibility because that allowed us to play different athletes on just offense or defense and that allows them to get a rest when they aren’t playing. And also, I thought the team had the best attitude since I’ve been here. were Coach Schmidt’s feelings about the season. The highlight of the season was defeating Egan. It was the first Homecoming Victory in five years. SCOREBOARD LP OPP 12 Deubrook 45 2 Rutland 44 14 Oldham-Ramona 28 14 Colman 42 40 Egan 8 0 Waubay 18 14 Waverly-Southshore 12 0 Baltic 28 20 Florence 8 Football cheerleaders, clockwise: Julie Tolzin, Denise Tolzin, Jana Iverson and Amy Wienk. Who made all-conference for the Divers, and who was honorable mention all- conference? 20
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The Girl’s Basketball Team Has “All The Right Moves” The Lady Divers basketball team completed the season with an overall record of 11-11. Their conference record was 3-3. Lake Pres- ton tying for third. Chosen for their outstanding performances as All-Conference were Dawn Tolzin and Kim Jacobson. Receiving team awards were: Kim Jacobson, most valuable: Lynne Casper, most improved: Dawn Tol- zin, most promising: and Bonnie Ellingson and Kay Osvog tied for most inspirational. Dawn Tolzin was leading scorer for the Lady Divers averaging 8.9 points per game. Her percentage for shooting was 42%. She also led in rebounds, rebounding 243 times. Her total points were 195 points. Kay Osvog was right behind Dawn, averaging 8.8 points per game. Her shooting percentage was 41 %. Kay also had 141 rebounds, 22 assists and 55 steals. She scored a total of 185 points. Kim Jacobson averaged 8 points per game. She had a total of 136 rebounds. Her shooting percentage was 38 % and she scored a total of 176 points. As a team the Lady Divers had a shooting average of 33%. They scored a total of 1014 points for an average of 46.1 points per game. They also had 948 rebounds, 1111 assists and 262 steals. In the Lake Preston Invitational Tournament, they lost by two points to Chester, then by seven points to Sioux Valley. At the District 11 Tournament, they beat Arlington by three points in the Semi-Finals. Then in the Finals they beat Iroquois by two points to win the cham- pionship. At regions they lost to Waverly by three points and then to Castlewood by twenty-two points. Everyone felt it was a very suc- cessful season. 22 Front row: manager Scott Sorknes, Kim Jacobson, Dede Guischer, Dawn Tolzin, Denise Tolzin. Rhonda Carlson and manager Tony Guischer. Middle row: Coach Harold Sorknes, Bonnie Ellingson, Kristi When was the last time any basketball team from Lake Preston went to Re- gions? Terri Wienk (25) looks on as Dawn Tolzin rebounds against Castlewood. Jibben, Kay Osvog. «Terri Wienk and Coach Larry Guischer. Back row: Lynne Casper, Sheri Jacobson, Shawn Hasche, Amy Wienk and Jana Iverson.
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