Brookfield Central High School - Legend Yearbook (Brookfield, WI)

 - Class of 1981

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Tmakkens UN Thnouqh SEASON ff , ln what is most likely his final year of :oaching the Girls' Cross Country team, Robert Esqueda led the team through a airly successful year. With a total of hirteen members on the team, placing vell at large meets was impossible. Sometimes, there were not even the equired number of five runners to agally compete in a meet. Even though, he team did an excellent job with what esources it had. Senior MVP Lorie Lewis and senior Paptain Lisa Marks led the team hrough a building season. Also provid- pg depth to the team were juniors Lisa leusch and Tina Demakopoulos, soph- lmores Amy Frontz and Jodi Larson, ind freshman Wendy Williams. At the Braveland Conference Meet, he Central girls placed seventh in a eld of ten teams. Junior Lisa Heusch emembers, ln the beginning of the pason, we decided that we wanted to lace in the top seven teams at confer- nce and we did. I thought the season rirned out better than we expected. I tink that next year's team will be even .etter. Probably, the most interesting event of the season was the New Berlin Eisen- hower Invitational. The night previous and the day of the meet rain fell hard, drenching the ground, creating water- filled gullies and mud everywhere. Jun- ior Tina Demakopoulos recalls, We had to run through a stream filled with water about knee-deep, and then run through a mud-filled cornfield. It was a really interesting experience. Against Brookfield East, the Central harriers did not do so well. Although there was no dual meet between the crosstown rivals, they did meet at a tri- angular meet with Sussex-Hamilton. Trying their hardest, Central could not beat the strong numbers of the squad from East. Central placed second and Hamilton took the last position. Although the season was not filled with trophies, the team had a banner year in their minds. Comments Amy Frontz, We got along wellg we helped each other out. Next year's team should be better because we are only losing two seniors. A Q 1980 Cross Country Madison Invitational Brookfield Easti' Homestead invitational 3 t Homestead, 1 1 PJ- i' , L i Vltel-3fiAllislnvitational Port Washing ton- ' Grafton Invitational V Hamilton Ouadrangular WlAAiHegional Meet L WlA,4f3ecliohal Meet 471173 ' ' ' . . -QQ' 9224119 N f?3f 'M' Bra veland Conference Meet ,j . 'A A ' - 10th K Lost failed to score Y Lost - , 6th .Q Lost f 9th 4th 7th ' 6th ,27th L . A rssr A L . f 19v0Gef'S,.cf-wsvunfri Usa Marks- 2'-d do ,, , Y St. Clair, TID? Qmltlkopoulosg Lorie ewls, odi Larson, N V., M Lu Q,-5, i , gg Nf3rgl1iQl1rls Weisman, Lisa Heusch, Amy Frontz, Becky Cr , is--..lw-+5 ff A Ge fvSS,- Coach Esqueda. r or r . f ' A lf- it iiii A - A f ' --AA A A Girls Cross-Country f 55



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Amcens Kick BnAvElANd Foes All the plodding and pleading, not to mention e visits to School Board meetings, finally paid f as this year, Brookfield Central has a Varsity Jccer Team. Coach John Becker, who played 1 the U.W.M. Varsity Soccer Team in the 1979 eason, was in his first year of coaching. Coach ecker originally looked at this year as one in hich he might lay a foundation for future ams. Junior Mike Rytel comments I think :nach Becker approached this team with a little zepticism, but l'm sure he was pleasantly sur- iised. Not only was Coach Becker surprised. The l lncer's opponents were astonished at the iality of play achieved by the team. Compiling 1 11-1-1 record for the season, the unher- ded BCHS Soccer Team upset a number of e state's established soccer powers. The fact at several team members had gained experi- ice playing for club teams in the Milwaukee 'ea contributed to the success of the team as whole. The veteran players served as leaders .both practices and games. Regretfully, all but to starters will be lost to graduation this year. High scorers were seniors Mark Middleton, ptain Tom Dockery, and M.V.P. Jim Twet. pes for next year's team hinge on outstand- juniors Tony Stemberger and Mike Doyle. ,flecting on the 1980 season, it appears that e players with previous experience imparted eir knowledge to the 'rookies'. This is a plau- ble theory, but senior Tom Dockery explains l wasn't experience or skill that brought our god record. It was the determination and drive at remained from last year's pleading for a am All in all, the season was very productive and rewarding, but there were some frustrating moments. For instance, a crucial State Tourna- ment game was lost to Milwaukee James Madison due to an official's error. lnadvertantly, fifteen extra minutes were played, enabling the opposing team to gain a lead and defeat the Lancers. Though the season ended on a sour note, the team felt they had had a rewarding experience. 11, Chasing a soccer ball that he kicked, senior Mark Middleton runs with determination showing on his face. It is this type of effort that helped the soccer team accom- plish what they did in only their second year of existence. 121 Eyeing the ball, sophomore Sean Corcoran prepares to kick a goal. t3j During a game with Milwaukee Tech, senior Dave Duehr prepares to head the ball for a goal while senior Al Roth looks on. .1980 Soccer 1 1 Gerrhanfowri J .. WOUJ. . Grafton - 1 ,- ,i Won t Nicolet , 'i Won Brdqkfield East Lost , Germantown-2 Won , Grafton X I, Wan Brookfield East ' Tie Milwaukee Tech g 1 . I j Won W Nicole!! . J Q V B f Won 1 Milwaukee Vincent Won . Wauwafosa WesflState,l N , 5 qlilgost ' Milwaukee James Madisanlsrareyi Lost , Bay ViewlSfafej'-i, Won v ,f'f'iL- 1 's wa? 45' Soccen Soccer f 57

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