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.dx , .- fix k. 91 fF-in watch. The junior varsity shutout the Bluejays 13-0 with top goal tending of Todd Cregory, goals scored against Bismarck Central, The final score was 7-1. Green moved up to varsity. Members of the South High JV hockey team are, Row 1: T. Pollock, E. Hager, M. Qualey, J. Herbst, T. Kieley. Row 2: Coach Marian Wagner, T. Elstad, D. Olejnik, S, Erickson, J. Lakoduk, B. Flemming, J. Creen. Row 3: JV team manager R. McCormick, T. Pavek, J. Evanson, D. Dahl, A. Schafer, M. Magness. The team record was 12-5-2. Above: C-squad hockey team members are, Row 1: T. Pollock, D. Hawkinson, P. Christenson, J. Krell, N. Sonnesyn, D. Dillman, B. Burtness. Row 2: Coach Paul Cutler, S. Ray, J. Cullen, D. Olejnik, B. Marks, S. Azure. Below: Sophomore foward Eric Hager C131 skates toward teammate J im Herbst, sophomore wing, as he suffers the outcome of a relentless Jamestown Bird's check. The C-squad worked under a new coach this year.
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fl 1 3 john Green l9J blocks a Jamestown player as Al Schafer U53 moves in and scores. seventy-six IV Hockey Stands12-5-25 Al Schafer Top Scorer Coached under Myron Wag- ner, the IV hockey team ended their season with an impressive 12-5-2 record The purpose of B-Squad hockey isto develop future varsity players by pro- viding game experience. Wagner saw a lot of improve- ment throughout the course of the year and was glad to see four jV players elevated to the varsity level during the ex- tent ofthe season. Sophomore Al Schafer lead the team in scoring. Most improved play- ers went to frosh john Green, jay Lakoduk, Matt Magness and Terry Pavek, The jV'ers split with cross town rival North this season with a dominating 5-0 win the first time and a close 0:2 loss the second time. Gther big wins were over Grafton 7-3 and 6-0, Moorhead 3-2 and 3-0. Al- though they suffered disap- pointing losses to both Grand Forks teams. South's freshman hockey team completed a dis- appointing season while compiling a record of 5-11-1 . The baby Bruins were under the direction of first year coach Paul Cutler, a student at Concordia. Highlighting the season was the split with North, they each won two games. Many. of the C-squaders played in junior varsity competition. N.- m Freshman center Terry Pavek, searches for a lost puck as a Bluejay and goalie john Green C91 receives a pass from Scott Erickson C101 for one of the seven
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South Bruins Take Second Tournament At Grafton For the Second straight year, the South varsity basketball 1 teamcaptured the Grafton Holiday Tmlrney. The carers T sy tended up.8-513 for the f77-78 seasongplacing sixth ineregion. T fTheMost,ValuabEe Playerftor T South wasySteve fLinnyae6 foot we if 4lSeniori. iLinin,ladtl1ree year f letter wEnnergfliedyathe.team in T y rasarmagsandy iflfdethrowlpere T centage and wasjsecopdiirx e pointsanid field goallppere scentage.gHewas also awarded the Chuck Dawson Team Play- er Trophy. junior jon Eide e l was awarded the Most Ima proved Player for coach Ron W Herring's team. The 6 foot s 6 center ledthe team in T l T scoring with 288 points, and set a schoolierecordiin field goal as 1 epercentageys hitting at a 57 5 T it f peffefififliriai tEidsiW21SaialSQ P Qf l named tothe Alleliastern Dakota Conference team , while T he and Linn were labeled All- l Southeast Region. Senior j im Peinovich received the Best Defense award. The 6 foot forward-guard was second in assists and third insteals on the team. The other lettermen in addition to Linn, Eide and Peinovich were seniors Kevin johnson, Matt Torgerson, Scott Askerooth, Dean Win- stanley, jeff Kenney and Dave Kolpack, while juniors Darryl Infeld, Dave Norman, jeff Meyer, Brad Belk and Steve Bartholomay lettered.
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