7 (5) Belinda Jayne and Kristi Petersen ham it up dur- ing a light moment. (6) Tanya Hoegh fires the ball to the 1st basewoman, Connie Jessen. (7) Kristi Huegerich gets under a pop fly . . . you're out! (8) The 1980 Vikingettes: 1st row: Coach Kapfer, Jes- sica Jessen. Connie Jessen. Sherri Wilkerson. 2nd row: Kristi Huegerich. Annie Rattenborg, Tanya Hoegh, Luann Jorgensen. Belinda Jayne. Michele Petersen. 3rd row: Mary Benton, Melody Petersen. Kristi Petersen, Barbie Hill. ,e uuxx 7Mcnttetyf They also felt they had a good coach that made their season a lot of fun. One of the players, Connie Jessen, stated, I liked Mr. Kapfer as a coach and I wish he was coach- ing again this year. I thought he worked well with the team.” One new idea both the softball and base- ball teams had was go to Kansas City and see the Kansas City Royals play baseball not knowing that later in the year the Royals would wind up in the World Series. Parts of the wall” were built and other parts were torn down as September, and school, finally ended this summer activity. For some it would be their last summer of high school play. Surely they thought it was an important brick in their wall of life.
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(1) Kent Tibben eagerly stretches for the ball during warm-up. (2) The 1980 Vikings: 1st row: Kent Tibben. Tom Simpson. Matt Hackwell. Mike Huegerich. Derek Jacobsen. Mike Bro. Lonn Kil- worth. Coach Carr. 2nd row: Mark Towne. Jeff Wilkerson. Troy Akers. Chris Ruhl. Greg Hansen. Top: Bruce Johnson. Bart Peppers. (3) Coach Carr stands by and watches Mike Huegerich step into a powerful pitch. (4) Greg Hansen. Matt Hackwell. Derek Jacobsen, and other Vikes wait for the girls’ game to end. (5) Is it over the fence? No! Matt Hackwell leaps just in time. 3 cccCcc ut — Baseball 25
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