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up Resrli q 70 X wrestling Cmxpplens Send Two To STATE Led by a solid core of seven seniors, and a host of promising underclassmen, the Lancer Grapplers completed their 1980-1981 season with a 5-6-1 record in dual meets. The team competed in many tough meets including the West Allis Central Invitational, second only to the state meet in importance. At West Allis, the Central team managed a mere eighth place as a team, but did place two individuals in the top three. Matt Medved led the team with a second and senior Mark Cameron placed third. ln Braveland Conference action, the Lancers ended their season with a 5-4-1 record. The team wrestled fairly well against conference powerhouse Falls East, losing closely. The team consisted mostly of seniors, who filled more than half the spots on the team. Mark Cameron, Roger Villmow, Matt Medved, John Greivell, Rich Manley, Steve Chanos, and Kevin Seidl all wrestled varsity level competition at their respective weights. Sophomores Greg Meuer, Jeff Gusdorff, and a host of other underclass- men gave depth to the team and provide hope for a strong team next year. This year the team was not as good as it could have been, but we have a lot of good Junior Varsity guys who will move up. comments sophomore Jeff Gus- dorff. The Lancer Invitational gave a little light to the season. The Lancers took third as a team and placed seven wrestlers. At the WIAA State Meet, the culmination of the season for 387 class A teams, Central ran short of luck. With two team members in the competition, the Lancers failed to score. Roger Villmow and Mark Cameron both lost in the first round to wrestlers who went on to capture second in the state tournament. Senior Rich Manley con- cludes, We could have done better, but we did not have the experience that it took. Ui Contemplating his next move, junior Jim Tylke rests before he takes action once again. t2y Grabbing his oppo- nent by the arm, senior Kevin Seidl prepares for a takedown. Q31 Attempting an escape, sophomore Jeff Gusdorff strug- gles to gain a point in a close match. my Intent on a take- down, sophomore Jeff Gusdorff grabs his opponent around the knees in an attempt to make him lose balance. I , :.fu.-cr 9 .ch -A
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l l l Ginls GAiN CoNfideNcE As SEASON Roqnesses Beginning the season with a close ts to Braveland Conference power- luse Brookfield East, the Brookfield entral Girls' Basketball Team dedi- ted themselves to playing their best in unusually tough conference. Against ookfield East, the point spread was a ere one point in favor of East at the lf, but as the game progressed ookfield East's experience prevailed d they pulled the game out of the Ech of the struggling Lancers. Things ked up after that game though, and entral won their second contest. Overall, the team played well against teams, losing only four games 'oughout the season while winning elve. Seniors Carol Busche, Lorie wis, and Dacia Weerts provided spirit ' the team, which consisted primarily underclassmen. Senior Carol Busche s choosen as a member of the All- nference team and Lorie Lewis was ked to be All-Conference Honorable ntion. Though they finished their season with a 12-4 record, some of the players were not entirely satisfied with the team's performance. Three losses early in the season served to dampen the Lancers spirit, as well as the losses to Brookfield East. Senior Carol Bushce comments, l thought that we had more potential, we were a bit upset that we didn't beat Brookfield East. Next year's team should be very good because they have good size and excellent athletes. Probably the highlight of the season came during the game against Hartland Arrowhead. Although the Lancers lost by three points, they did manage to hold the Hartland team to one overtime, when they were expected to fall easily at the hands of such a dominant team. With three starters returning next year, the promise for an excellent team is quite apparent. Junior Melissa Bandy comments, We should have a good team next year because we are only los- ing three seniors. up Going up for a lay-up, Melissa Bandy shows fine form, while teammate Lorie Lewis closes in for the rebound. f2y Evading her Kenosha Bradford opponent, Carol Busche reaches for a loose ball. t3l With little over a minute to go, senior player Lorie Lewis jumps for two points and a victory over her opponent. ,. ..., 4 :,- if lti T T ,.., 1 ..',.. Q .,.,, ,-,tg ggi-izi igi'ii.3f1,i3:i ..,. . ..,,,., P- ,..,.,,.,... 'L1' .fil-i- : i :l'. 1 Girls' Basketball I 69
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