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underclass football Soph team small but successful' t Frosh gained EXPERIENCE espite a small turnout, the sophomore football team was successful. We started three freshmen and achieved a 4-4-1 record,', said Coach Fred Picket. '6The team developed and improved as the season went on. The highlight was when we beat previously un- beaten Zion-Benton 8-7 at Homecoming. The freshmen season was a learning exper- ience. These young men learned how to play together as a unit, commented Coach Den- nis Szymkowiak. We taught football basics and were pleased as the young men began to reach their potentialf, he added. The team ended the season with a record of 1-7. g .s?agQs wg iee .f . 5 KX a Upper right: Sophomore Bob Peters uses his speed to outrun an opponent. Above: Freshman Mike Lech races toward the goal line. llO Sophomore Football Team, front: Larry Neubacer, Tom Evans, Mike Doty, Brad Volk, Kerry Soudan, Paul Slowinski, Bill Seversen, Eric Regez. 2nd Row: Coach Davis, Jeff Davis, John Carr, Mark Carlson, Pete Reece, Jim Zaucha, Dave Rogers, Rick Barr, Tony Sidzli, Dan Word. 3rd Row: Coach Miller, Jeff Geary, Bob Peters, Steve Pape, Bryan Bobel, Brad Wagner, Tom Bateman, Shawn Abel, Pat Sloan, Coach Picket. - v if ifz it A A W t dimly ,.,. . Avii ff'? .1 7 g. ' U aaeea J . a. . , ., E A at 3 i E E 5,3 E .. ,,.- I ,, I --,. ,,, ,,.,, H ' .IVI rf- I Z i ' 5, ,,.,, I V 3 . ..... 13' 1 . - Y : ,,, L A g , 'I' , M ' 7 -a r ' ,, . -if .1-gj-f ., ,, . if '-f- . '1:-i 3' FWHM .. .... I 'fit' .'t' ifi ' I z f'- 'iri : ..'-. I .-.- E+ K' v A' ' ,.V' f :V :J -, .--v :.,Iv ,,a'--f P11 ' u V, ' . , :. A- .y V I i , A 1 Q 7 -v-:' 41 f f 1' Q , , g al Q, 1. ,, .' VVVV H ., Mew 's L ' r 1'rY ' s .V ,,,-f M iff ' .., f f v ' , ,L ,,,. I 'rr' .-.,.,. . ii' if ' ii' T J A. 'B f ..,,. ,, ,,,,.., , i A E , ' ,, T' f . .. Freshmen Football Team, front: Tom Hannigan, Eric Goldberg, Chris Volk, Rob Smith, Tim Hanson, Russ Kane, Frank Silva, Rod Aehlert. 2nd Row, Bill Restrepo, Mike Braithwaite, Ed Meier, Larry White, Mike Joerger, Mike Rehbock, Matt Johnson, Larry Biggerstaff, John Kirkpatrick. 3rd Row: Tim Barr, Tony Piantine, John McNulty, Scott Rothman, Mike Lech, Dave Strub, Tom Arnold, Rich Clausen, Colin Strugger. 4th Row: Coach Bob Broege, Don Maresh, Jim Frank, Todd Lackie, Bob Carneke, Steve Yoder, Mike Keyzer, Scott Kapchinski, Rich Kurczak, Coach Szymkowiak, Not Pictured: Custer Wilbanks, Steve Gaunky, Coach Foote.
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varsity football K 9 1 fl .vvv j y J J ar ,o gg .V,, . 1, J.-Va an 'fjgw :ga -H, ,H - .4 W 1. 352555 L fi 4- 4+ aa y Q 1 y J- Mg , f J q il aavt gl g ' J. y.. g . .a. J . ... . ... 7 yin jail ll M Varsity Football Team, front: Willie Maslanka, Rob Rogers, Scott Geary, Tom Gottstein, Mike Meyn, Ralph Wurster, Steve Baum, Mark Greenfield, Gene Plumlee, Mike Benedeck. 2nd Row: Tom Tuhy, Bill Westfall, Bob Behm, Chris Manolis, Mark Ziegler, Dave DiMaria. Mike Nixon, Keith Ammons, Tim Deal, Reyes Rodriguez. 3rd Row: Jeremy Gustafson, Steve Martin, Andy Campbell,Jerry Borrego, Matt Gallimore, Brian Donovan, Jay Fisher, Eric Junkune, Keith Williams. 4th Row: Coach Mateja, Kipp Knoke, Jim Matyus, Bob Wood, Dave Wings, Phil Selsor, Dean Buschick, Bill Tunberg, Scott Kemnitz, Dan Johnson, Jim Volpe. 5th Row: Coach Heifner, Scott Wilson, Bill DePue, Rob Sinkovec, Brian Clemens. Mike Range, Guy Danhoff, Erik Ulfsrud, Andy Mabe, Mark Christie, Coach Foss. Not Pictured: Kevin Butler. Because they practiced and played hard, senior Matt Gallimore and junior Dave Wings were selected as varsity footbaIl's MVP's. Matt played various positions in- cluding running back, linebacker, and punt returner. Dave, playing his second year on varsity, started at running back and linebacker. Both were All-Conference selections. -wi - 1 l l Above: Coach Heifner shouts the next play to his offense. Left: Jeremy Gustafson and Keith Williams catch a Lake Forest player from behind. 109
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underclass volleyball Sophomore Volleyball Team, front: Coach Oliver. 2nd Row: Chris Loeffler. Patti Popowski, Darcy Maki. Jacki Dimicelli, Kris Zeigler. Cindy Rodrique7. 3rd Row: Cheryl Fay, Linda Talbot, Denise Galitz. Barb Beyersdorf. .leinine Dolan. Ellen Press. Vikki Seilheimer. Not Pictured: Luci Gore. Alison Fultz. Freshmen Volleyball Team, front: Suzi Lindblom. Esme Ohshita. Debbie Gottstein. America Cardona. Margarita Carrasco. Debbie Davis. Katie Keese. 2nd Row: Coach Scocchera. Colleen Quinn. Karin Hansen. Rachel Galan. Diane Lubkeman. Becky Rezek. Becky Catlett. Pam Ryczek. he sophomore volleyball team might have had a dis- appointing season, but they had a good attitude throughout the season. lt's easy for a team to give up after losing several games, said Coach Shari Oliver. My team had a dedicated attitude since day one. Our record does not dictate the type of season we really had. The girls improved and kept fighting for a victory. All games were hard fought, but unsuc- cessful, and attitudes were good through- out the entire season. Although there was a great deal of improvement from various members of the team, we simply couldn't get our act together, she added. The team ended its season with a record of 2-16. Denise Galitz and Cindy Rodriquez did the setting for the team. Spiking was pro- vided by Jenny Carter, Vikki Seilhelmer, and Linda Talbot. Serving came from Chris Loeffler, Rodriquez, and Seil- heimer. The Most Improved Player was Seilheimer. The Most Spirited was Rodri- quez, and the Rookie Award went to Ga- litz and Loeffler. Freshman Coach Jan Scocherra said, This was my first season coaching a team sport such as volleyball, and I found the girls helping each other improve for the benefit of the team. l was hoping for more winsg however, I did notice steady improvement by all of the players throughout the season, she added. The girls improved their skills and got in a lot of playing time. Esme Ohshita and Katie Keese were players that helped the team attitude. The Most Improved player was Pam Ryczek. Left: Sophomore Cheryl Fay concentrates on bumping the ball while her teammates watch in anticipation. V-ball teams lose b t h ilhpjogilnent and
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