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an 3. Winters. Und! Gp,Schwermann, J. Kleba, R. Watson, J. Strange, J. Kleba, G. Pfauserg M. Krause, C. Consigny. Grd! C r wermenn, C. Neu, D. Desjardin, E. Luterbach, J. D. Batchelor, J. Hugery, H. Hanson, S. Kopingst. Nth! T. Coflin, P. ' ele, Sfwrenn, R. Green, M. Bindle, E. Asperheun, G. Bill. T. Elwing. fminingy Dave Means. fkneelingy Kathy Lam- t, Katy.Oliver. blending! Coach Dixon, Asst. Coach Pesky. ' 1 . - SS. 1981, Boys' Varsity and .IV Swimrning - 41:0 D. Bends, S. Corcoran, Lammg R. ,Hughs,QB. Stradler, B. Christian. 1980 Boys' Swimming Cedarburg Won Germantown Won Lancer In vite 2nd Kenosha Bradford, Racine Horlick Won ' Spartan Invite 2nd Falls North Won Brookfield East Lost Hartland Quadrangular 3rd Falls East . Won Cardinal Relays 4th , Schroeder ln vite 6th Conference Relays 2nd Conference 4th WIAA Sectionals 3rd WIAA State Meet 251h l 1 LU11lLl'1LLi-i'l.I-Ll -. , .r.w..4 I I il fl lll..ee W-W--1. J leee 'Ti V 'DY rf T257 vm 'J .W . yi E I :Hug K gk V:,, L. fl - If . ... .. 3? ,V r,',' gf? Q' Milf or ' Boys' Swimming f 63
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Boys' Swimming Under the direction of head coach Bob Dixon and his assistant coach Todd Pasky, the Central Boys' Swim Team, led by twelve returning Iettermen, expe- rienced a satisfying season. In post-sea- son events, the Central performance was a little less spectacular. In Braveland Conference action, Cen- tral lost only one dual meet, that loss coming from Brookfield East, the team that later captured third in the WIAA State Meet. At the Braveland Confer- ence meet, the Lancer swimmers placed third as a team behind Brookfield East and Nicolet. The team also captured third at the sectional meet. Junior Chris Neu led the team with firsts at both meets in the 500 yard free, a second in the 200 free at Conference, and a third .zgt in the 200 free at Sectionals. Held at Madison, the WIAA State Meet saw its share of Brookfield Central with five qualifiers, Chris Neu in the 500 yard free, Ed Luterbach in diving, and Paul Regele, Bill Croft, Scott Wrenn, and Craig Consigny in the 200 yard Medley Relay. Central failed to qualify any swimmers for the finals, but Chris Neu led the consolation heat with a sev- enth place. Senior Ed Luterbach com- ments, l think that state was a very good experience, but the most fun of the season was the opportunity to beat your own record each meet. Probably the highlight of the season came with the Schroeder Invitational, where Central had the opportunity to compete with several of the state's top swim teams. Overall, the team toc fourth place behind Madison Wes Madison Memorial, and Brookfield Eas Six swimmers will be lost to graduz tion this year, but next season should t successful nevertheless. Junior Chr Neu remarks, The season was vel successful and the team should be jul as good next year with a lot of work. My Af the outset of the 100 yard butterfly, Central swlr mers push off the starting blocks with as much force they can to begin the race with a comfortable lead. T start is a very important part of the race in a spring, givi the more adept starter a distinct advantage over tl slower swimmer. i2j Pushing towards the finish, senl Mike Bindl attempts to pass an opponent in lane flve the medley relay. t3y Peaking at the top of his dive, a Ce tral team member begins to flip ln his reverse one anc half during the meet against Brookfield East. East ca tured the meet between the cross-town rivals easily, wl ning every event except one. 62 f Boys' Swimming 5-
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OYS ASKETBALL X ii. The typical pre-season hopes for success finally became realized accomplishments for the Lancer Varsity Basketball Team as they put together their best conference record since 1970. Characterized by a fast paced run-and-gun style, and a tenacious pressing defense, the cagers surprised and delighted many fans as they compiled a 12-3 Brave- land record and a 15-6 overall record while reaching the sectional final before bowing to defeat. Aside from the outstanding record though, the players have other things to look back on. The satisfaction really came from getting to know all the other guys and having a lot of fun, recalled senior Chris Craggs. Early in the season, the squad put to rest any remaining skepticism as they defeated Brookfield East by eleven points in a game that was never really close. They also dis- played a great deal of poise in a one point loss to the 1980 State Private School champs, Marquette, and a two point loss to State ranked Menomonee Falls East. Statis- tically, the Lancers were the most potent offensive team in the conference, as they averaged 67.4 points on 510!Q shooting per game. They were also fifth best in the con- ference defensively, all-owing only 56.2 points per outing. Although a total team effort was required to achieve this outstanding record, individ- ual credit must be given to three seniors: three year letterman guard Woody Manego, and two year lettermen forwards Donn Nel- son and Bob Mirenda who provided steady performances all year long for second year Coach Bill Graf. Manego's 19.8 points per game average and 55 !o shooting earned him a berth on the first All-Conference Team, as well as the honor of playing the Easter Seals All-Star game, which included the best basketball talent in south-eastern Wisconsin. He also finished as the sixth all-time leading scorer in Lancer history with 687 points. Donn Nelson earned second team All- Conference honors by averaging 14 points per game and pulling in 116 rebounds, as well as providing immeasurable leadership and clutch play that pulled the team through many a tough game. Donn also enshrined himself in the record books as the eleventh Q11 Leaping in the air, junior guard Kieth Manego steals the ball from a Port Washington opponent. Q21 Arms straining, junior Craig Jorgensen intercepts a full-court pass as senior teammate Woody Manego looks on. f3i Bursting past a defender, senior Donn Nelson drives to the basket. MJ Leaping for a layup during the Sectional game at New Berlin Eisenhower, senior Bob Mirenda beats his man. 64 f Basketball ima ,,,...v- 4 ,,1-0 ,,,.-ucv' 1' r' L xh -we 5-. ..: l
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