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1. Row 1: Brian Sticks, Marty Geiser, Dave Keuler, Bob Wettstien, Scott Bancroft, Dennis Diedrich, John Pethan and Pat Hertel. Row 2: Jeff Wettstien, Pat Meier, Mark Buhl, Dan Criter, Dennis Criter, Mark Werbeckes, Dale Nenning, Francis Popp, Ray Schommer and Coach John Zagrodnik. 2. Dennis Criter attempts to drive in a run. 3. On the bench, the players prepare for the next inning. 3 Tigers show improvement The Tigers didn't have as good a season this year as in previous seasons, mainly due to their weak defense. They ended the season with a 6-11 record, although they did place second in the Packerland Conference. Marty Geiser had an excellent season being chosen as the teams most valuable player and as the best defensive player. He also led the team batting average. Next year should be a very good one for the Tigers with nine returning lettermen.
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Golfers up to par Both the Varsity and Junior Varsity had very good seasons for 1978. The Varsity finished with a 11 -5 record, while the J.V.'s had 8 wins, 3 losses and 1 tie. During the course of the year, Gary Mathies tied the school individual eighteen hole record. The Team Medalist was Scott Reider with a 42.44 nine hole average. For the J.V s, much of their success went to Bob Young who had a 45.85 nine hole average. 1. Row 1: Bob Young, Gary Mathies, Greg Nikolai, Scott Reider, Tom Hertel and John Young. Row 2: Coach Ed Drone, Jerry Fesing, Mike Hertel, Joe Bolz, Matt Hertel, Paul Meier, and Mark Brandt. Not Pictured: Dave Keuler, Jon Bloomer, Gary Brantmeier and Pete Mittnacht. 2. Stroking the ball smoothly, Scott Reider sinks another putt. 3. Bob Young blasts out of a water hazard. 4. Gary Mathies strains to get off the first tee.
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Girls score first victories This year the girls tennis team did an outstanding job. The girls record was 2 victories and 6 losses. This represented the first victories in the history of girls tennis at Chilton High School. The girls were lead by returning lettermen Jane Kolbe, Rita Propson, Paula Mortimer, Laura Kampfer, and Jean Schmitz. The team was coached by Carol Raeth. 1 2 1. Deanna Schneider carefully places the ball crosscourt. 2. Jane Kolbe attempts to lob the ball over her opponents head. 3. Row 1: Daine Pingel, Sandy Broeckel, Audrey Meier, Diane Steffes, Nancy Grittner, Tami Schneider. Row 2: Coach Carol Raeth, Deanna Schneider, Paula Mortimer, Rita Propson, Jane Kolbe, Laura Kampfer, Mary Salm, Connie Schneider. Missing: Jean Schmitz. 16
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