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JR. HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL The junior high teams had a learning season. We had a shortage on numbers be- cause the seventh grade class was so small. This did pro- vide an opportunity for ev- eryone to get a lot of playing time. Although we lost more games than we won, 1 feel the girls gained a lot from the season. We developed some team skills and im- proved on our individual skills throughout the year. We feel the season was suc- cessful in many ways. The overall record for the 7th grade was 5-11, and the 8th grade was 4-6. Bottom: Coach Terry Vincent, Kristie Anderson, Jeanette Gebhart, Jennifer Bauer, Patty Davis, Lorie Kruger, Tianna Adams, Coach Bob Deboer. Top: Julie Bergman, Niki Sherman, Amy Smallfield, Brenda Buus, Roquel Pot- tratz, Michelle Reeves, Rosemary Reeves. Not pictured: Tami Zink. ii Roquel Pottratz-54, Kristie Anderson-24, Brenda Buus-12 are running down the court to play defense against the Flandreau Fliers.
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HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR GIRLS B SQUAD Coach's Comments, 'The girls' B team finished the season with twelve wins and five losses. That was on account of their dedication and hard work. They came a long way. They were oft-n the first girls on the floor for practice and the last to leave. They wanted, more than anything, to be the best they could possibly be. These girls can be proud of themselves for the accomplishments they achieved. Seasons final stats: Leading scorer and rebounder; Jill Suhr. Most steals and as- sists; Missy Lynn. Best free throw per- cent; Amy Fuhr. Awards, voted on by teammates: Most valuable; Tronn Bur- lage. Best Offensive Player; Amy Fuhr, Best Defensive Player; JoAnn Brodersen, Most Improved; Joan Gebhart, Most Hustle; Missy Lynn. Top row left to right: Coach Jef Field, Jill Suhr, Amy Fuhr, Irene Gebhart, Tronn Burlage. Middle row-Student Manager, Lisa Pottratz, Joan Gebhart, Jody DeZeeuw, Jennifer Bauer, Lori Wiskur. Bottom row-Student Manager, Shelly Even, Tere- sa Moore, Missy Lynn and JoAnn Brodersen. Cheerleaders: Top - Erin Schmidt, Bottom - Patsy Kramer, and Lynnette Vaske Captains: Missy Lynn and Tronn Burlage
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CROSS COUNTR Y The 1984 season was a season of rebuilding. With certain indivi- duals gone from last years team, each team had to find new leaders. Each team also had to set new goals and find new combinations that would develop them into teams that would do well in the Confer- ence and have a chance to qualify for the State meet. This years teams found their leaders and developed a combination that lead them to a sweep of the Conference and a Re- gion performance that qualified them for the State meet. This team then went on to improve their State finish from a year ago. The boys team was led all year in individual finishes by David Fuhr and Chad Even. Other members contributing to the team with strong finishes all year were Jeff Dobesh, Steve Leech, Steve Lytle, Ted Smallfield, Bob Lynn, and Bill Lynn. The boys var- sity team placed twelfth in the State also improving from their last years finish of thirteenth. Boys Varsity: Back left to right; Jeff Dobesh, Steve Leech, Steve Lytle, David Fuhr, and Coach Vincent. Front left to right; Ted Smallfield, Bob Lynn, Bill Lynn, and Chad Even. Boys Jr. Varsity: Back left to right; Bill Kuehl, Allen Henningsen, Corey Louder. Front right to left; Steve Leech, Jeff Dobesh, Scott Montgomery, and Coach Vincent. 12 David Fuhr gets ready for an early morning run.
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