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k.. OVI ' up in conference A C airly successfull' is how 6 Coach John Graham de- scribed the girls 1983-84 basketball season. g'We moved from a fifth place finish among eight teams in 82-83, to a third place finish in a ten-team conference in 83-84, he said. We fell a little short in three areas. We would liked to have repeated as champions in both the Cary Grove and the Rolling Meadows tournaments, but we finished second in both. Our third goal was to fin- ish at least second in conference, Graham added. One of the highlights had to be in de- feating Lake Zurich 51 to 50 in a regional tournament, especially since they had beaten us earlier in the year, he said. No one could deny that senior Peggy Koehler ended up having a great four-year career. She re-wrote the record book in many areas. fSee the MVP box.J Other special award winners were Most Improved, Jenny Carter and Chris Pier- oni, and Best Defensive players, Koehler and Angel Lendvay. The Coaches' Appre- ciation Award went to Pieroni and Lend- vay. Other major letter winners were Kris- tin Bottoni, Linda Cardona, Chris Ulrich, and Kathi Wilson. 134 X MHS 46 Antioch 56 Stevenson 38 Niles North 46 Marian Central 51 Lake Zurich 45 Cary Grove 42 Warren 46 Lake Forest 41 Libertyville 36 North Chicago 51 Fenton 49 Zion-Benton 59 Antioch 54 Stevenson 33 Niles North 42 Warren 55 Lake Forest 42 Rolling Meadows 67 Morton East 40 Evergreen Park 44 Libertyville 40 North Chicago 63 Fenton 63 Zion- Benton 51 Lake Zurich 40 Wauconda
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varsity wrestling AAfA Junior Mike Velez, left, and sophomore ' Q ., Norman Hays were named Most Valuable . Players. Mike also received the Apprecia- ,QL tion Award, had a 25-6-0 record, and re- g, ll' as Qifiii ceived his major letter. Norman was the 'ilii first sophomore in the history of the wres- ik tling Mustangs to receive the MVP award. v He had the most falls on the team, ll, had a 25-10-0 record, and received his major letter. At 155 lbs, Norman was the district champion. ll-yin, 5 Front: David Ponclkowski, Willy Maslanka, Jason Seebachcr. Mike Church. Middle: Mike Vclez. Tony Sidari. Mark Zeigler. Armando Duenas. Tim Hernandez. Back: Norman Hays. Coach S7jIUkOWl21li. Steve Pape. Matt Gallimore, Dan Brown. Phil Selsor. Scott Buschick, Tong Hernandez. Coach Vlillcr. lf., - I' fir- ig. J
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varsity girls basketball Back: Coach Graham. Peggy Koehler, Chris Ulrich, Jenny Carter, Angel Lendvay and Kristin Bottoni. Front: Chris Pieroni, Kathy Wilson, Liz Steiding, and Linda Cardona, Seniors Peggy Koehler and Angel Lendvay were chosen as Co-MVP. Peggy Koehler had a great four- year career. She held the records for most points scored in a season, 523, and the record for most points in a career, l,549. She held the records for the most free throws in a season, 427, and a game, 153 and the most consecutive freethrows, 14. The most career rebounds, 866, was another record she held. She was All-Conference, All-Lake County, and All-Area. Angel Lendvay was chosen as Best Defensive Player. She had the best field goal percentage and received the coach's appreciation award. Coach Graham said, 6'Angel was probably one of the most aggressive and competi- tive player we have ever hadf' Top Right: Angel Lendvay steals the ball from a disgruntled Lake Forest player. Above: Chris Pieroni drives the ball down court. Left: Peggy Koehler goes for another basket against Lake Forest.
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