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lcontinued from page 441 be lost to graduation this Spring, the coaches will not be faced with an entirely hopeless situation next Fall, as twelve let- termen will return for their second season. The Central-East game marked the high- light of the season, with the Lancers losing by only one point. In the fourth quarter, down by one touchdown, the Lancers scored on a running drive. Instead of trying for the two point conversion, the extra point kick was tried and failed. The onside kick that followed was recovered by the Spartans because of an official's contro- versial call, and East continued on to win the game by a score of 14-13. Also enlight- ening the season were wins over Hartland- Arrowhead at Homecoming and Kenosha Bradford in the Parents' Day game. Although the team didn't get the results they originally aspired to, they were suc- cessful in winning two important games and placing two players on the All-Confer- ence squad. Uj The immovable object and the unstoppable force collide with an audible crunch as junior Kieth Manego butts heads with a Homestead adversary. Q2j Looking out on the field forlornly, mud-covered sen- ior John Lipsky plainly wishes to be in the game again. l3j Belatedly running to the rescue, junior Kevin Stowe surveys a tackle of a rival Brookfield East player. On the ground, junior Joe Strohbusch 0? 43j, and seniors Chris Driscoll 01451 and John Donald- son M421 vie for a possible fumble. Ml During the cru- cial East-Central game, senior Dan Peterson Ul81j prepares to center the ball to quarterback John Lip- sky lout of shotj as the massive offensive line readies for action. A in ll.. if .Q Q,-J'!..iA. - ' ,, KW' X-.Q - fire iff fr- g. 'S .f59j?l l't an ze, 'fi its spphomdre Football - lsittingj sievepieqce, Tim owem, Jlm eambm, Tim Norton, ikneelrngjz Rick Knapp, Joe Frigerio, Joe King, Mike Stauss, 'Greg Wimmer. Q3rd rowlg Peter Stanton, Chris Miller, ,Tim Hanson, Brent Pruetz, Robert Mierow, ,Brad Wortong Joseph Stich, Carl Tiesen. 14th lrowj:tCoach Palm, Jim Selas, Don Lee, Tom Vraney, StevenGee, Jim Bathey, Coach Pool, Coach Kreklow. 15th roving: David Gresser, Bill Tsako- nas, Stuart Dodds, Jeff Marsh, Shawn'Linnl, im Kaucic, Steve Sensoba. 16th rowj: Warren Wisniewski,-Kurt Kellog, Mark Mielke, Greg Rod ers, Eric Dobke, Doug- Hill, John Lmke.'f1lh rowj: Jerry Knetzke, Jay .Hahn- ison, 'James Kula,' odd Peterson, Mike Prudlow. Football X 47 ANCER Foorb ll
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Cinls' 48 I Girls' Tennis NN.S inls Senld THREE To STATE The 1980 Brookfield Central Girls' Ten- nis Team finished their season with an impressive record. Although ranked third in the Braveland Conference, the Lancers had a tough year, placing fifteenth in this year's 52-team WIAA State Tennis Tourna- ment. Throughout the season, the competition was always growing between the confer- ence teams. Though the Lancer netters put forth their best effort, their totals success was balked by the fact that some of the state's top teams lie within the Braveland Conference. Coach Karus led the team in its drills, practices, and meets. Team Captain Mary Kirsch remarks, Without the work of the coaches, things would have never gone so smoothly. Coaches Karus and Klemp did a great job. The Lancer girls lost only two dual meets throughout the season, while winning the others handily. Against Brookfield East, ranked fourth in state, third-ranked Cen- tral had an off day, losing a close meet 5-3. Nicolet presented the only crushing defeat, beating the Lancers 7-1. Three netters under the direction of Coach Karus qualified and competed in the State Meet. Lynn Baumann competed in singles while Cathy Perry and Michelle Massart both competed in doubles. Bau- mann was eliminated in the first round by a Nicolet girl who continued on to win state in first singles. Cathy Perry and Michelle Massart were beaten in the second round. Lynn Bau- mann comments, We did not do as good at state as we thought we could because some of the players whom we thought would qualify did not. Because of a poor draw, Ginny Py was forced to play the number one seat in the first round and therefore, did not qualify for the state meet. Overall, the Lancer girl netters placed fifteenth at the state meet. The members of the team acquired a strong feeling of accomplishment from participation on the team. Robyn McMurray concludes, l get satisfaction from playing on the team because I know l'm doing what l love and l'm working hard to improve my tennis game. UQ Eyes on the ball, junior Angie Peterman practices her forehand while warming up for a meet at Central. 12, Following through on a forehand, senior Cathy Perry watches the ball bounce in her opponent's court. Along with Michelle Massart, Cathy Perry com- peted at the WIAA State Meet in second doubles, and was eliminated in the second round. f3l Walking with Coach Karus, junior netter Leslie Ryder plans the strategy for her next match. 5 I t it 2 E E I . ,, .. ,wry ' 1-?QQi3 l f,Q3i 352- . Q -'rf :-' Q, f. t . le- N . . 33315, .1- Q' .tw eff- E . fp l Q 'gflgl'-- CW- sf? f a-A 2 11. X tm? ' -V Af i - 532 'tt' '-'95, ' 1 , V F. S .SQ . isa In .hw anti.. . -, ,. A, 5- - sv-'A fr- 5 ' , - -- fr . .V -mf. ,. - - :fl --.Q . 'wt- -M - ,,,!s.'i Q f ii-if A, - f K 5 :jf ., -' .i riff. '. Y gf f5 s 'fff Tg?ff'?ffSs? U R I ' ii' M- 'r- -1. n .. ! , Q if-1-., 1,-.,,,,.. ' , ,X
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