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How can we play so well and still only tie? ' Coach Wietfeldt Field Hockey got an early start this year by beginning practice late in August. According to one team-member, It was no fun getting up and practicing from 8 to 10 in the morning. Varsity was evenly matched with their opponents and scored consistently throughout the season. They concluded with a record of 1-5-4. The Most Valuable Players were Sharon Eggerding and Cindy Korte. B-team experienced some difficulties in getting points on the board although Coach Wietfeldt said they played well as a team . Gini Whistle was chosen as the teams Most Improved Player. rf hsiavl. 34 - Field Hockey 1. Varsity Field Hockey: frow 115 D. Travers, C. Pederson, T. Lueders, K. Bettlach. frow 2j,' S. Leopold, S. Eggerding, C. Densford. frow 3J,' M. Detjen, L. Spath, Coach Wietfeldt. Irow 415 manager J. Binder, C. Korte, S. Eggerding. frow 51: J. Meng, D. Martin. Knot picturedjg L. Kolander, manager L. Kolander. 2. B-team Field Hockey: frow 1J,' J. Spangenberg, K. Rodefeld, G. Whistle, L. Sausele. frow 2J,' K. Henkelmann, K. Schrank, L. Mortenson. Irow 3J,' J. Johnson, S. Rohlfing, M. Muench. frow 425 K. Trotman, Coach Wietfeldt. Knot picturedjg T. Janssen. 3. Second year MVP, Sharon Eggerding, fights for a break away against Cor Jesu. 4. Both teams scramble for the ball anxious to score. 5. A few loyal fans brave the cold to cheer the girls to victory. 6. Karen Rodefeld attempts a pass through a North rival to Judy Spangenberg. 7. South's defense gives the ball to Louise Sausele and Diana Travers for another scoring drive.
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We wanted to go to didg, Tom Gibson Cross Country had a good start with a third place trophy at the St. Charles In- vitational. A few injuries slowed the pace, but everyone was back in shape before the District meet. The team end- ed a successful season with a 9-1 record, and captured a third place trophy at the State Championship. Tom Gibson was voted the MVP and Phil Hoeferkamp was chosen MIP. 1. Cross Country: frow Ij,' B. Bergman, B. Wells, C. Thorburgh, T. Gibson, M. Prahlow, D. Melchi- or, S. Lochmann, G. Paul. frow 215 Coach Schroeder, D. Rehmer, R. Ebmeier, K. Johnson, P. Hoeferkamp, D. Paul, T. Thorburg, T. Pfund, M. Trusheim. 2. Coach Schroeder points out the difficult spots before the St. Charles Invitational. 3. The first race proves to be the toughest for Dave Melchior. 4. Steve Lochmann and Greg Paul maintain a steady pace through the two and one-half mile race at Jefferson Barracks. 36 Cross Country
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