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4 IN THE GRIP of his opponent, senior Dean Weber attempted a one point es Grapplers Pin Conference f.1'33t,1ZTZL.WfeS'1ed the 138 H' Another One Bites the Dust would have been a very appro- priate theme song for this year's wrestlers. The team literally walked through their conference, as team after team fell to their knees under the merciless wrath of Miller wrestlers. The team polished off their season with an impressive 13-1 overall record, going undefeated in con- ference action. When asked to comment on the year, Coach Miller replied, It went by rapidly because it was fun winningg winning makes the year go by fast. After clinching the conference title for the first time ever, the team went on to the regional tourney and beat South St. Paul 30-18, but then lost to Johnson by a score of 26-20. Seniors Mark Beskau, Brent and Bruce Lohmann and sopho- more Tom Sieh went on to the state individual tournament. UTILIZING AN effective 2 on 1, senior Brent Lohmann keeps his oppo- nent in place. Brent wrestled in the 185 lb. weight class. WITH A HEAD LOCK, S9Di01' B019 Sieh GP- 1980-81 WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: Lett plies 11e8.Vy pI'9SSl1I'e tor a pin. Bob wrestled tg fight Kathy Zeien, Jeanne Bacon, Mary in the 155 lb. weight Class- Morrison, Betsy Miller, lane Reinart. f ' mv 'tvmm
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-in-.ir A DISAPPOINTED TEAM hung their heads as Raider teammates scored a goal. Raider s enthusiasm spred to teammates and fans.. I P lk S t e I S S 1. i p 0 Il e ,W . MWAKZZ Overall, it was a disappoint- ing season, commented hockey coach Jeff Shelstad. I was hop- ing for a 500 season, he added. The Raider icemen had a con- ference record of 5-11, and lost their first game in region to a tough St. Paul Academy team by a score of 3-2. The team had its ups and downs with players being lost along the way due to injuries. Some serious, some not. The high points of the Raid- ers' season was the upset of sec- ond ranked Mariner Dolphins. The loss of the Stillwater Ponies in overtime was heartbreaking. I think the Stillwater game was one of our best efforts, commented tri-captain John Smyrski. Although the Raiders didn't have that good of a sea- son, each person put out a great individual effort. CONFERENCE RECORD HASTINGS OPP. North St. Paul 0 3 South St. Paul 1 'Z Mariner 1 3 Woodbury 2 5 Tartan 4 1 Stillwater 3 4 Park 4 5 White Bear Lake 6 4 Woodbury 2 5 Mariner 4 2 South St. Paul 4 10 White Bear Lake 7 4 Stillwater 3 12 Park 2 3 Tartan 4 1 Henry Sibley 2 12 REGIONS St. Paul Academy 2 3 wins 5-losses ll
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. it x2','- 2 9310 1 1l,I,, f:, 1, , N.,.,.r., ,. W. , . ,-W.,, ,, Trying to escape from his opponents hold, senior Bob Sieh looked for help. Bob tried to use the sit out maneuver. CONFERENCE RECORD HASTINGS OPP, Kellog 30 20 South 43 1 5 St. Paul Woodbury 40 14 Henry 56 9 Sibley Prior Lake 24 23 Red Wing 42 12 Park 33 24 Tartan 57 5 North 45 13 St. Paul Mariner 49 9 Totino Grace 30 18 Stillwater 41 10 South 30 18 St. Paul St. Paul 20 26 I ohnson 13 wins-l loss 1980-81 VARSITY WRESTLING: Front row: Dean Weber, Craig DiI..orenzo, lohn Murtaugh, Tim Zajac, Mark Beskau, Henry Hoeft, Cris Glade, Tim Schaffer. Second row: lim Weiland, Bruce Lohmann, Dave Sandkamp, Brent Lohmann, Bob Sieh, Tom Sieh, Tim Weber. Third row: Bill Caneft, Coach Lee Snobeck, Scott McCallum, Coach Don Miller, Rod Weber, Dave McMahon. 1980-81 B-SQUAD WRESTLING: Front row: Tom Murray, lim Wagner, Calvin Sperr, Iirn Murtaugh, Tom Greene. Second row: Crow Girgen, Todd Radke, Tom Wagner, Tom Ruedy, Bentley Benzick. Third row: Coach Lee Snobeck, lim Semington, left Burr, Dan Truhler, Dean Truhler.
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