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SPORTS HEADLINES Boys captured Little 8 Conference title in football, basketball and track. The girls cap- tured the Little 8 softball title and found 2 team members on the All-State Honor Roll in girls basketball. Named To Des Moines Register Girls All-State Honor Roll Congratulations to feg Harris and Diane Khiever, for being chosen to the Des Moines Register's All State Honor Roll!! Other basketball girls chosen from the area are: OM- Deb Harry-Forward Patti Vetterick-Guard Theresa Victora-Guard B-F-Celia Westphal-Forward C-M-Bobbi Blankinship-Guard Earlham- Dee Clark- Guard Anita Would Have Been In State Grid Playoffs If the state football playoffs were held last fall, Anita would represent southwest Iowa in the Class A section. The Spartans beat out Trey- nor, rated as the No. 1 Class A team and Charter Oak in the playoff system devised by the Iowa High School Athletic as- sociation. The association con- ducted a “dummy run of the system to see how k works. The playoffs will begin this fall. The Anita club garnered 46J points in the system, Charter Oak had 46.1 and Treynor sba-ed third with Manning at 45.6 Harlan was the leader in the Class AAA ratings for this area and Atlantic was second. Har- lan, the undefeated area leader for larger schools, had 46.1 points. The Atlantic Trojans, whose only defeat was to Harlan, plac- ed second with 42.8 points. In- dianola was third with 41.1 points and Audubon shared fourth with Red Oak at 40.6. The Class AA participate for southwest Iowa would have been Coming, which also had an un- defeated record. The Red Raid- ers accumulated 45 points and Central Decatur of Leon was second at 42.8. Four Classes Under the playoff system, the schools are divided into four classes according to enrollment and the state is divided into four areas. The state leaders were: Class A — Alta, Hudson, Clin- ton St. Mary and Anita. Class AA — Boyden-Hull, Cor- ning, Monona and Wapello. Class AAA — Harlan, Iowa Falls, Ntew Hampton and Mar- ion. Class A.AAA — Waterloo East, Sioux City Heelan, Cedar Rapids Jefferson and Dubuque Senior (All A AAA schools were placed in one area, instead of four as with the other classes). How the southwest Iowa teams were rated: Class A — Anita, 46.9 points, Charter Oak, 46.1; Treynor, 45.6; Manning, 45.6; AvoHa, 43.3; Bayard, 43.1 and Oakland, 42.8. (50 schools in this area). Class AA — Coming, 45; Leon Central Decatur, 42.8; State Cen- ter, 41.9; Mapleton, 40.6; John- ston, 40.6; Mount Ayr, 38.9 and Bedford, 37.8. (27 schools in area). Class AAA — Harlan, 46.1; At- lantic, 42.8; IndianoQa, 41.1; Audubon, 40.6; Red Oak, 40.6; Creston, 38.3 and Perry, 37.8. (21 schools in thi6 area). A story in tomorrow’s paper will go into more detail on how the playoff system works. Anita Coach Coach Ron Johnson, who guid- ed Anita to an 8-0 record, was quite elated about the high rank- ing for his Spartana. “All year long we were rated behind Treynor in the polls. I feel this is a great honor and a credit to the bard work of the team ” He added that k wiH be an incentive for the 1972 team to try and make the playoffs. Trey- nor has been added to Anita’s schedule this coming season. The Anita coach will lose only five players by graduation, in- cluding Paul Mailander, Denny Heath, Mike Johnson, Neii Pash and Bill WohUeber. Coach Johnson said the sen- iors filled key positions on his team. Mailander and Heath han- dled end positions and the Anita passing duo of Jim Mailander and his brother, Paul, was among the best in the state. Jim Tyler of Atlantic was a school board representative on the playoff committee. Others included Lawrence Parr, Har- lan principal; Richard Harris, Oakland coach and Dr. Robert Benton, Council Bluffs superin- tendent. ANITA WRESTLERS WIN LAST MEET AHS football squad went undefeated for the first time in 10 years. The wrestlers won their first meet in several years.
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George Owens. Stan Dorsey. Kirk Kelloway. Dennis Heath, Jim Mailander, Deannie Heath, Gary Harris, Kyle Brocker, Rod Watson, Randy Heaton, Brad Beaver, Dave Pollock, Warren Kelloway. Dick Brammer, John Blazek, Mike Carroll. HOPEFUL OUTLOOK FOR BASEBALL SEASON
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SPIRIT AT AHS BEGINS HERE PEP CLUB—Vicki Vanderbur, Carol Holaday, Mary Vanderbur, Melissa Mehlmann, Melanie Cassell, Kristi Earhart, Kathy Stanley, Diane Williamson, Rita Steffens, Joyce Brown, Sharon Stapleton, Connie Holaday, Carol Rodgers, Debbie Weber, Janet Schaaf, Lori Wohlleber, Devon Mardesen, Diane Pollock, Virginia Berger, Denise Hackwell, Kristi Kopp, Diane Christensen, Julie Harris, DuAnn Ebner, Cindy Richter, Becky Karns, Bev Kopp, Margaret Henderon, Colleen Herchenbach, Becky Power, Rhonda Kelly, Wanda Harris, Becky Brown, Diane Kluever, Debbie Johnson, Mary Kluever, Gina Burmeister, Rick Neighbors, Kirk Kelloway, David Williamson, Mick Fay, Tim Reed, Kelvin Kopp, Randy Heaton, Brad Beaver, Mike Johnson, John Blazek, Paul Conrad, Kyle Brocker, Gary Harris, Randy Aggen, Bill Wohlleber, Rod Watson, Gary Rose, David Schellenberg, Mrs. Bromert, Peg Harris, Paul Mai lander, Patti Parker. A CLUB—Paul Mailander, Dennis Heath, Jim Stanley, Tim Reed, Randy Heaton, Mike Johnson, Brad Beaver, Kelvin Kopp, Mick Fay, Dave Pollock, Paul Conrad, Becky Karns, Connie Holaday, Vicki Vanderbur, WynonaMerk, Carol Holaday, Debbie Weber, Peg Harris, Margaret Henderson, Sharon Stapleton, Dan Larsen, David Williamson, Neal Pash, Dale Christensen, Gary Harris, Kirk Kelloway, Jim Brown, Bill Wohlleber, Charolette Boysen, Diane Kluever, Patti Parker, Wanda Harris, Becky Power, Kathy Stanley, Mary Vanderbur, Rod Watson, Warren Kelloway, Rita Sullivan, Cindy Richter, Carol Rodgers, Doug Karns, Ed Brown, Randy Aggen, Jim Mailander, Dennis Wahlert. 17
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