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JV FROSH TRACK The JV track program at Pennings this year was somewhat short-handed. Thus the treshman team was often called upon to fill in. The JV squad ran only four meets, losing in three of them. One bright spot in the JV season was sophomore Chris Royal, who set the record in the 220 . The freshman team had a better year. Some of the leading performers were Pete Baugnet in distance running, Al Matzke in sprints and the shot put, Todd Gregoire in sprints and discuis, and Chris Badciong in ■, ■ ■
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VARSITY TRACK TEAM WITH HEART The Squire track team was superb” this year, with each of the athletes doing much more than was expected of them. The squad had only twenty-one members and was occasionally short-handed in a few events. The first competition was the DePere indoor meet, with Pennings, DePere, and West DePere high schools participating. The Squires came away with the DePere title, kicking off the season in a grand style. This team had a lot of heart,” said coach Al Groves. The group went on to do well in the conference meets. The Squires were led throughout the season by junior shot putter Tony Teske, and sprinter Bill Schneider, discus man Rob Teske, and hurdler Herb Cuene, all seniors. Cuene achieved honors at the state meet, taking third place in both the high and low hurdles. 1. Tim Stanley awaiting the meet to begin. 2. Remarkable sprinter Bill Schneider. 3. Rob poses lor another picture. 4. 7 sure hope that was the last hurdle! A J i i m X ' i? i 78 “it! ' - vl I
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TENNIS TENNIS TEAM REBUILDS This year’s Pennings tennis team fin¬ ished third in the conference. In some ways, this was rather surprising. Coaches Leo Crowley and John Mills took the reigns this year with only two members remain¬ ing from last season’s squad. They suc¬ ceeded in rebuilding a team that was good enough to compile a 9-5 record. The membership consisted of one sen¬ ior, four juniors, one sophomore, and a freshman. The Squires were led by the performances of John Steckart who re¬ ceived conference honors in singles com¬ petition, and the team of Pete Reinhart and Bryan Badciong who earned honors in doubles. S ■ -v -B t Stt 1. Wakeman after a victory — What can I say V ' 2. Badciong concentrates on another ace. 3. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Leggett Lor enzo Cruz ; Pete Reinhart; TOP ROW: Bryan Badciong, Jim Crowley, John Wa- keman, John Steckart; NOT PICTURED: Mike McMonagle, Paul Zeller, John Mey¬ er:
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