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1. The junior varsity squad consists of: .kneeling left to righn Debbie Kenny, Chris Dura, Vivian Todzy, Kim Suchla. Jil! Meyers, Denise Balthazor, Standing left to righU Mary Benesh, Stacie Hoefgen, Missy Dzurich, Linda Heegeman, Nan Hoter, Kristen Kiser, Colleen Renk and Coach Jeff Stapel. Wot shown is Katarina Grauersj 2. What would a volleyball game be without a trip to McDonaIds for Ueft to righO Liz Ziemer, Lori Langer. Amy LaCombe. Lynn Hebert, Chris Smith, Mary Ash, Kristen Kiser, and Betty Rob- erts? 3. Coach Chuck Salensky concen- trates on the game. 4. Nan Hofer pre- pares for the ball. 5. Chris Dura recovers from a bump. 6. Coach Jeff Stape peers intently at his players. 53
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6amlcttcs 5trikc It Kick At Caumammts The Cavalettes seemed to have a difficult strug- gle going for them during the year. At the end of conference play they came out with a record of 2-12 with victories over Manitowac and St. Joes. But who says the Cavalettes gave up then? They went into tournaments playing with a clean slate and came out ahead. At state they managed to take pride in themselves by placing fourth. While the varsity Cavalettes finished their sea- son with an up-swing, the J.V. squad became the highest rated J.V. in Central's history. They provide excellent hope for future Central volley- ball teams. 1. Statisticians Lori Walters and Todd Kitzinger are intent on their job. 2. Anne Christenson makes sure it's a good set. 3. Betty Roberts. and Liz Ziemer are ready for the ball. 4. Mary Ash concentrates tor a good pass. 5. The varsity volleyball team consists of: tkneeling left to rightt Lynn Hebert, Betty Roberts, Mary Ash, Laurie Gen- iesse, Ann Chaltry. 00p row Iett to rightt Coach Chuck Salewsky. Liz Ziemer. Mary Faucett, Chris Smith, Amy LaCombe, Anne Christensen, and Coach Jeff Stapel. 52
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54 130mm Away! Kamlicrs 517710616 With Successful Season The 1982 varsity football season was in many ways like an exploding bomb. After a frustrating first game loss, the team went on to pound out 3 straight wins as they rocketed to a 3-1 record. Their glory, howev- er, was short lived as they dropped their next 3 games. Although it seemed the fire had died out, another bright spark showed through on a beautiful fall after- noon at Fox Valley Lutheran. Although the final game, a disappointing loss to Roncalli, dropped their record to 4-5, it should be pointed out that the varsity had won only 1 game in the previous 2 seasons. The team's success can also be measured another way; two Central players: running back Tom Drees and nose guard Scott Koehler, were chosen for first team honors on the all Fox Valley Christian Confer- ence team. There were also several players chosen for second team and honorable mention positions. All in all, the 1982 season was very successful for the Cavaliers. 1. Members of the 1982 M00 football team are: ltirst row left to rightt Coach Stottler, Rob Magnin, Scott Koehler, Bill Kopish, Joel Williams, Dick Le- sperance, Jim Thill, John Maccoux, Ken Wright, Sean Ash. Jerry Roberts, Torn Shubert, Tony Ka- kuk, Tom Ziefert, Al Baxter. Coach Liest, lsecond left to rightt Coach Lange, Pete Drees, Jim Christo- pherson. Mike Nicklaus, Rick Wegner, Paul Gardon, Randy Hofer. Troy Walker, Matt Thill, Mike Pearson, Scott Harbick, Tom Drees, Pete Schwaba, Scott Dufresne, Steve Stroiny, Coach Williams. lthird left to righti Rob Paris, Eric DeBriyn. Jim Ash. Chris Drees. Harold Dohl. Thor Seaborg, Mark Hebert, Dave Draska, Todd Walker. Dan Floland, Brian Mc- Donald, Tom Matykowski, Chris Williams, Jody La- Luzerne, and Ed Gauthier. 2. Chris Williams reaches for the ball while Rob Magnin HHGL Torn Maty- kowski Ht72i and Scott Harbick HHU prepare to block for him.
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