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B4 underclass girls basketball he girls JV basketball team won six more games than they did as freshmen. The girls developed more self confidence and competitiveness in them- selves. They improved as the season pro- gressed and played their last two games the best. They were down at half-time and came back to outplay and outscore their opponents in both games, coach Perry Wilhelm said. Diane Zemaier, who played on the var- sity squad for 11 games, averaged 10.5 points and 11.7 rebounds on the JV squad. The freshmen ended up with a record of 1 and 15, and the junior varsity came through with seven wins and 15 losses, but both teams were much more competitive and developed the basic skills better than their records show. JV, Above, Standing: Coach Perry Wilhem, Jennifer Behm, Vicki Burton, Diane Zemaier, Barbara Thurstin, Kelly Shep- herd. Kneeling: Tamara Rinaldi, Karen Verschoor, Ardy Gist, Kim Kyzer. Freshmen, Top, Standing: Coach Korening, Kelly Magoon, Andrea Athey. Kim Hassebrock, Jennifer Athey, Ka- ren Hansen, Chris Busch. Kneeling: Donna Ferkin, Socheata Lor, Colleen Quinn, America Cardona, Margarita Caraasco. 136 swea r, X Top: Sophomore Diame Zemaier makes a basket by using her jump shot. Above: Coach Wilhelm L. tells the girls the next play for the game.
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team has enjoyable N in the North Suburban Con ference said varsity base ball coach Fred Picket We challenged for the title most of the season. We had a good group of hard-working, hard-nosed baseball players, he said. We had a win- ning season by defeating top teams like Wauconda, Waukegan East, Warren, An- tioch, and Lake Forest. Some of the players who performed well and helped lead the team to its 16-11 re- cord were senior Scott Wilson, junior Tim Volpe, and senior Dan Novak. Picket de- scribed the season as very satisfying and enjoyable. Wilson was selected as the team's MVP. I aseball is highly competitive MHS Il Waukegan East 8 6 Wauconda 5 3 Palatine f Fremd 4 4 Palatine X Fremd 9 4 Round Lake 4 2 Libertyville 7 9 Carmel 8 I0 K Carmel 3 6 Niles North I 6 Stevenson I 2 Fenton 0 4 North Chicago 0 I 4 North Chicago 1 5 Antioch 4 2 Libertyville 3 8 Lake Zurich 8 8 Warren 4 4 Warren 21 3 Niles North 4 3 Crystal Lake Central 3 9 Zion Benton 5 20 Zion Benton 3 - ' 2 Stevenson 5 , 3 Grant . 1 6 Lake Forest l3V . .4 ' 6 Lake Forest 4 y 5,f , '. ggi 4 Fenton ' G fi 1 Antioch . 4 g,i, 1 North Chicago' L S 4 tt4,,'o ,5f:L2 -- 5. r K ti? ata Top Right: Senior Dan Novak is ready for the next pitch. Above: The Mustang bench pays close attention to their team's situation.
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