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FRONT ROW CL-RJ: John Maki, managerg Don Eiring, Mike Galles, Allan Rose, .lohn Wollner, Steve Zimmerman, Mike Grater, Terry Bestor, Glen Cemy, manager. BACK ROW: Paul Lane, managerg Dick Majewski, Kim Evans, Scott McCallum, Mick Fuhrman, Mike Gusse, Ken Krause, Bob Benderick, Dave Bastian, manager. Cards Use Abilit , Desire And Spirit Varsity Basketball With the loss of all five regulars, including high-scoring, all- conference Dick Diener, Coach Fritz Lautenschlager looked toward the 1967-68 basketball season with restrained feelings. Returning from last year's squad was one lone letterman, senior Terry Bestor. Other candidates were seniors Don Eiring, Scott McCallum, Mike Gusse, and Mike Grater, a J.V. regular. Also moving up from the jayvees were juniors John Bestor, Kim Evans, Mickey Fuhrman, Ken Karuse, Dick Majewski, Al Rose, and John Wollner. Another welcome prospect was Bob Bendrick, a senior transfer student from Richland Center, who had averaged 22 points per game in the South Central Conference. The Cards got off to a poor start, dropping both pre-confer- ence games to Menash and Kaukauna. After rebounding for two successive wins over Green Bay East and Preble, the Cards were derailed again by an underrated Appleton West five and further sidetracked by a determined North Raider combo which had been outscored by 14 points in the first half. Coach Lautensch1ager's hopes mounted with consecutive wins over Sheboygan South, Green Bay Southwest, and Preble. Then successive setbacks by powerhouses Manitowoc and Green Bay West matched by exciting wins over Sheboygan North and Oshkosh continued to project a commendable record. The scalping of the Indians was the first in eight years in the enemy camp. In the Conference finale a valiant attempt was made to finish over the 500 mark when the Cards battled the Appleton West Terrors down to the wire only to be edged out in overtime. In tournament play, Fondy easily topped Oshkosh and Montello before withering in the last half to a powerful Neenah Rocket five. Bendrick, Bestor, and Evans peppered the nets consistently in all three tournament games with Bestor soaring to 32 in the Neenah encounter. Throughout the regular season the big guns for the Cards were Bestor and Bendrick with periodical outbursts from Evans. Both Bestor and Bendrick finished in the Fox River Valley top ten. Bestor's highest output for a single game was 30 while Bendrick's best effort was 28. In addition Bendrick monopolized the rebounding chore, scooping in more than 20 on several occasions. Evan's best efforts in point production were a duplicate 24, against Sheboygan North and Appleton West. Coach Lautenschlaer will face the '68-'69 season with the usual dearth of experienced material. Although Mike Galles, Steve Zimmerman, John Bestor, and Kim Evans are slated to return, only Evans will have had considerable varsity experience.
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First Place Trophies - Beaver Dam Invitational, Fox River Valley Conference, Oshkosh ln- vitational CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS Brookfield Invitational Fondy Fondy 4th out of ll Beaver Dam North-South Invitational Fondy Fondy 2nd out of 9 North South Oshkosh Invitational Fondy Fondy ties for lst. Neenah out of 19 West Bend Two Rivers Invitational Valley Conference Fondy 2nd out of 11 Fondy lst Champions 1967 State Sectional Fondy llth out of 18 Beaver Dam Invitational Fondy lst. out of 16 wh 70 TOP ROW: D. Gustin, S. Rosenbaum, R. Annis, P. Pie. ROW 2: D. Lloyd F. Annis, D. Mohr, R. Putz, W. Stark. BOTTOM: Giese, J. Wollner, G? Stark, S. Krueger, T. Gribben. llllzl, A nfI'i...iExN?o-f'111!i'r1a'-r 11 le .' n Their Feet gui Coach Stacy Coach Del Stacy and his band of harriers finished another successful season. Junior star Dave Gustin, led the way and helped form a sturdy nucleus for next yea.r's thinclads. Doug Mohr and Dick Putz won individual honors for the J .V. squad, again proving that next year's team should be all the more promising. The Cardi- nals retained their title as Fox River Valley champions and went on to qualify for the State Meet.
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Varsity Basketball Q, A-1 ,A 3 , 1 X V LK Coach Coach - Fritz Lautenschlager Dave BHUOIUNI FONDY 56 - MENASHA 65 FONDY 63 KAUKAUNA 65 FONDY 72 GREEN BAY EAST 60 FONDY 5 7 PREBLE 43 FONDY 40 APPLETON WEST 53 FONDY 64 SHEBOYGAN NORTH 67 FONDY 72 OSHKOSH 67 FONDY 68 APPLETON EAST 78 FONDY 75 SHEBOYGAN SOUTH 60 FONDY 58 GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 56 FONDY 80 PREBLE 53 F ONDY 65 MANITOWOC 83 FONDY 61 GREEN BAY WEST 67 F ONDY 82 SHEBOYGAN NORTH 80 FONDY 60 OSHKOSH 52 FONDY 41 APPLETON EAST 70 FONDY 61 GREEN BAY EAST 84 F ONDY 69 APPLETON WEST 73 TOURNAMENT FONDY 82 OSHKOSH 68 FONDY 77 MONTELLO 64 FONDY 71 NEENAH 87 RIGHT: Scott McCallum splits the cords with a long jumper. BELOW: Bob Bendrick pours in another two points with Terry Bestor and Scott McCallum keeping their guard. S 5 'N
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