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I 4 KJ! F tk- . row: A. Collymore, P. Cat- ers, V. Luna, M. Vogg, D. Gonzales, phin, I. Sandels, R. Ardellg Fourth C. Lidbury, T. Borst, T. Fo- P. Westos, Third row: M. Jackson row: B. Compher B. Hinchsliff, B. Second row: B. Skeith, M. Bow- A. Stark, T. Mourouzis, M. Dol- Ploes, R. Lopez, F.. Lees, M. Morgan if Q Team Boasts 10-1 Record hen there was the No- vember 11 quarter-fi- nal game against For- est View High School. Al- though GBS was favored by 15 points by the Chicago Tri- bune, it lost by a score of 21- 14. This in itself was a disap- pointment, but one must see how well the team truly played through the season. GBS scored 303 points with an average of 27.5 per game, while the team only allowed 83 points, for an average 7.5 per game. All in all, this was a fantastic season for the GBS varsity team, concluded Coach Schoenwetter. This year's freshman A football team coached by Mr. Dan Sonnenberg had a good season with a conference re- cord of 3-1-2 and an overall record of 3-2-3. The Frosh B team, coached by Mr. Jim Bloch, had a record of 1-5 con- ference and 1-7 for an overall record. The sophomores, coached by Mr. Jack Simms, had an overall record of 5-3-1 with a 3-3 conference record. Carrying out a play, Mike DeBene- detto hands off to Blake Ruddle. Prosh 8: Soph Pootball!71
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Confronted by an opponent, Marty Morgan attempts to complete a pass. Iarred by Tim Quill, an opponent fumbles the ball. lim Hinchsliff, attempts to penetrate the opponent's defense. x x Lloyd Grendys 1791 and Mike l-linchsliff l27J lead Ed Cramer on a sweep in South's 35-7 win over Glen- brook North. 701 Frosh 8: Soph Football Freshmen: First row: B. Nestos, M. Protus, K. O'Connor, P. Walsh, L. Blue, N. Rosenston, K. Quill, Second row: Coach E. Anderson, E. Huffmas- ter, T. Cronau, P. Raush, G. Lewis, J. VanZant, I. O'Neill, C. Schurman, I. Hendricks. Coach S. VanBoeckman, Third row: Coach A. Bulow, Coach J. Bloch, B. Wallace, M. Koroly, B. Whites, M. Villa, M. Foley, S. Sach- niff, S. Projansky, J. Pappas, T. Dini, J. Patenause, Coach Ron Harris, Fourth row: J. Roark, S. Ridennour, T. Wilson, M. Selgrad, C. Kupfer- burg, M. McPhilliamy, M. Asquini K. Cloustensen, I. Wilczakg Last row D. Newmann, M. Sandels, T. Nelson K. Eagan, R. Dini, W. Zyllca, J. An- derluh, D. Golde, T. McCauley, T. La- Zal'
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721 Soccer Booters Have Losing Year he soccer team, coached by Mr. Don Rabeor, had a disap- pointing season with a record of 1-13-2. This team is young and inexperienced, said Rabeor, but considering the competi- tion, we did all right. This year's soccer team had 30 team members, of whom Iunior goaltender John Albrecht punches the ball out from in front of the Titan net. Ron McPhilliamy and Rob Suhr Ernie Burkholder splashes in the wa- fight for the ball infront ofthe net in ter for control of the ball in a Deer- a practice game. field game. 5 .sf VARSITY SOCCER: 1st Row- B. D'Alexander, S. Conger, D. Hansell, R. Suhr, D. Maurides, T. Kluge, D. Coach Rabeor gives a halftime talk Schrauth, D- Can., R- Reiter: 2nd to his varsity soccer players. Row-B. Venable, I. Pellouchoud,,E. Burkholder, L. Finfer, J. Krasno- debski, N. Giampietro, M. Maloney, J. Albrecht, S. Anderson, J. Sullivan P. Papageorgeg 3rd Row-Coach Allen R. Puleo, D. Nicholson, K. Kasten, C Yunez, K. Lacy, T. Verging, C. Wirth, I. Mundal, S. Schurman, S. Gibson, M. Schrauth, Coach Rabeor, i
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