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1. Sophomores Linda Heegeman and Kim Suchla try to eliminate the competition for a starting spot on the J.V. team. 2. The 1983 J.V. basketball team included mack row left to righ'o Stacy Hoefgen, Nan Hofer. Cheryl LaFIeur, Cindy Martin. Chris Dura, Middle row left to righn Maria Sobeski, Debbie Kenny, Ann DeBruin, Jill Meyers, Uront row left to righn Colleen Renk, and Linda Heegeman. Not pictured Kim Suchia and Jenny Thyne. 3. Patrice Greisinger drives past two defenders to find a shot. 4. Freshman Ann DeBruin makes a pass to Sophomore Linda Heegeman. 59
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Quest :70r Eonfcrmcc gliampimsltip galls Short The 1983 Cavalettes began their season practically without error. They led the conference for most of the season and it looked like Central was going to have its first conference championship in the school's his- tory. But the second half of the season found Central struggling through a slump which pushed them out of first place and out of the championship race. The l. The 1983 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team included tStanding, left to righti Head Coach Joe Eastman, Lisa Milbach. Kris Olsen. Laurie Paris, Debbie Kenny, Diane Beyer, Lori Walters, Maureen Klumb, Assistant Coach Dan Kowalski, tKneeling, left to righti Betty Roberts, Laurie Geniesse, Debbie Beyer, Kim Suchla, Mary Ash, and Patrice- Greisinger. 2. Junior Betty Roberts shows beautiful form as she 'tputs one up . 3. Deb- bie Beyer accepts the game ball from Joe Eastman after making her 1000th point. 4. Mary Ash reaches above the head of a de- fender to catch a pass. girls did show their strength, however, when they held on in the end and earned a respectable third place in a very tough FVCC Conference. The girls' hard work and determination gave all the impression that the state tournament would be an even finer display of the true talent of our Cavalettes. They did not plan on proving us wrong.
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Hack 3'0 Keck . . . And Back Again! Every year, the Emmy Awards are given to special performers and special episodes from television programs. If we were allowed, we would certainly give one of our Emmys to the Girl's Basketball team for their performance in the WISAA Class B State Championship Tournament. This special episode from the Catholic Central daily drama added intrigue, suspense, and jubilance to the story we call itThe Saga of Central High . The Cavalettes provided a terrific ending to a well played season. They began their trek to State in our own gym. Here, they breezed past N.E.W. Lutheran of Green Bay and earned a trip to regionals in Marshfield. In Marshfield, the Cavalettes continued their winning ways as they 1. Assistant Coach Dan Kowalski iChugst announces the 1983 Tournament team. 2 Debbie Beyer proudly raises the championship trophy. 3. Betty Roberts scrambles tor a loose ball. 4. Teammates Maureen Klumb and Laurie Geniesse begin to celebrate late in the fourth quarter. faced Eau Claire Regis and Marshfield Columbus. After claiming victories in both these games. the team advanced to the final rung of the ladder. Appleton!!! Realizing the hard work, dedication. and determination put into the season, the girls refused to let it all end here. They came out strong in the championship game latter defeating Burlington St. Mary in the semi-final roundy and proved to be the best Class B WISAA girl's team in the state. Actually, this would have been the third time the girls would have received an Emmy because it was the third time they displayed such a fine performance by winning the state championship. Next year?? And the winner is .. .
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