Hempstead High School - Equine Yearbook (Dubuque, IA)

 - Class of 1983

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4U g 4 4 by Mary Arlen The coaches of the fresh- men girls' basketball teams felt that their goals were met as the Green team finished with a 14-4 record overall, and the Gold with a record of 10 wins and 8 losses. The coach of the Green team, Bob Fouche, said, I hope to see my team show constant improvement throughout the season. Coach David Orr of the Gold team said, I hope that my team can end the season with more wins than losses. 215 it Both coaches aimed part of their goals at having their team be one of the final four teams in the freshman tournament. This goal was met as each of the two teams advanced to final play of the tournament. An outstanding and most valuable player of the freshmen teams was Chris Seastrand. Her season aver- Gold team, front row: Sara Potts, Rhonda Scholbrock, Kim Datisman, lan Styve, Becky Smith, Leah Davis, Angie Theis, Colleen Ray. Back Row: Lisa Lucas, Kelly Sercu, Wendy Baker, Delisa Debolt, Paula Stotlar, Liz Payne, Darcy Donovan, Coach David Orr. SHOOT! Freshmen Show Potential age was 27 points per game. She had a total of 11 three - point goals throughout the season. Looking back on the season, Coach Fouche felt that his team always had a positive attitude. Fouche said, The girls never quit, which was evident in our two overtime victories. Coach Orr said, We showed great improvement in the basic fundamentals of the game. However, we needed to play more as a team. Both teams have had a successful season, and the players are looking forward to next year when the two teams will merge into one. Fouche said, With two consecutive winning sea- sons, and constant im- provements and dedication to the sport by the athletes, I think that we will see some exciting and im- proved basketball in the near future. Green team, front row: Sandy Ball, Chris Seastrand, Kim Miller, Cathy Hayward, Iodi Rieniets, Lisa Shep- pley, Iulie Ernzen. Back row: Ann Driscoll, Kim Schildgen, Iackie Noel, Betty Dalsing, Sue Sheppley, Anne Luthro, Kathy Shanahan, Coach Bob Fouche. cord: 10-8 empstead Gold Fr 60 Senior Columbia 45 West Dubuque 42 Wahlert White 60 Hempstead Green 70 Beckman 61 Wahlert Blue 52 Cascade .65 Senior Scarlet 40 West Dubuque 45 Senior Columbia 65 Hempstead Green 47 Wahlert White 47 Wahlert Blue 70 Beckman 55 Senior Scarlet eshmen Tournament 59 Wahlert Blue 34 West Dubuque 48 Hempstead Green COT? S S ' X. X . ' 7 i 4-4 'S A Hempstead Green 77 Senior Scarlet 56 Senior Columbia 42 X Beckman 23 'A vSfead..G91d. 60 ' iti'Dubuq 47 5- p lert wha e A 'so t S i ge, ,,,s., spies ., .' . .. ,t.., - . 5 ' lor s 5 . ,te i 7 ,f f ervor scarlet? ,si is 55 st' Z S .iempstvatds 65 LLOTD V' 5 'Sl if7 '?.,. i- 9. . 1 I ' . man. - 4' 4 51 ahlertt :S 34 .Q . .. . 39 4 Freshman forward Anne Luthro 4 XKM 69 gif.-we-,.,, looks for an open teammate in a Mix DDM EMD S H game against Wahlert. Photo by Dan X reshmenggllapr A t Heinz' s f 67 semor S A 65 tory 54 . 50 Hempste -, blgtii 48 45

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Shoot! Best Season Ever By lim Oglesby For head coach Iohn O'Connell 1982 was a good year for girl's basketball. His goals for the sophomore girl's team were to have an outstanding year and to win more games than any other sophomore girl's team in the history of Hempstead. They did just that, with an overall record of 15 wins and 2 losses. O'Connell attributed this performance to each and every member of the team, which he described as one of the most gifted group of athletes from top to bottom. All fifteen girls played and worked together well. O'Connell said that the team did key on certain games, such as the Wahlert and C.R. Kennedy games. He said the Wahlert games were played up too much, though. Ironically, they were the only losses. Hempstead defeated Ken- nedy for the first time ever. I felt we made good progress in both skills and attitude during the season. This was a very enjoyable group to work with, said O'Connell. . .4 ' as s 1 1 ff 5 - 1 . .... . S S T V. gan, . 1 it ,,.. . CIR4 Iefferso y W 51 ' est?D ' an 26 72 Senior se Wann u 2 as so C.R. Ken 50 Senior my iw 47 51 C1 nyontt ' 'f 41 64 C.R, Washington 41 51 WeSi:Dubuque . ,V ea iowa city High so ss iowngcny I-tight N, Q sa Wahlert sz 42 C.R.Kennedy A, if-1-54 Iowa City west az 62 Iowa City West 66 56 C.R. lefferson ' , 1 fly ,. . .... ,M 'X U Al was 11 Beth Schumacher goes up for a shot as Michelle Miller guards an opponent. Photo by Karl Ander- SOIL 44 21 Back row, L to R: Coach O'Connell, Donna Beck, Debbie Lemm, Iudy Hartwig, Iulie Noel, Ruth Nicholson. Second row: Mgr. Laurie Iochum, Michelle Miller, Shelley Sharpe, Lisa Dralle, Amy Krause, Kelly Rellihan, mgr. Carla Beyer. First row: Amy Coddington, Melissa Klaussen, Margaret Wagner, Tracy Schildgen, Beth Schumacher. 31 Michelle Miller tries to over a City High defender. by Karl Anderson.



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SLAM! Reaching Goals by Renae Reardon We felt we had a chance to finish in the top three in the conference if we played very well. We knew Wah- lert and Kennedy were loaded with talent, so 3rd place conference finish would be a good year, said head coach Dennis Ger- aghty, who was assisted by Harry Robbins. The Mustangs accom- plished their goal by finish- ing 3rd in the conference with a 9-5 record. The team had three re- turning lettermen: seniors joe Paulsen and Bill Furry and junior Bob Derioun, all of who were named tri- captains. Ioe Paulsen led the scor- ing with 293 points for the season and an average of 15 points per game. Bob Der- ioun captured the most rebounds with a total of 175 for the season. Derioun made First Team All Conference fthe only junior in the school's history to do sol and First Team All City. Paulsen made Second Team All Conference and also First Team All City. We felt we progressed throughout the season as we should have, said Ger- aghty. Of course we were disappointed to lose the first district game to West Dubuque but they had a 16-4 record and were a good team. Their prayer shot at the buzzer was difficult to accept. We feel the program has taken great strides in three years. Our 3rd place confer- ence record is the second best in the school's history, Geraghty said. With three good lettermen returning next year, juniors Bob Der- ioun, Russ Rubie, and Mark Gassman, we have a good nucleus to build on. 1-i,W,e,, , 6 IC at I 46 11 Soaring into the air to sink a 21 Bob Derouin, '84, awaits to block jump shot is Bob Derouin '84. his opponent's throw. Photo by Photo by Tony Haun. Karl Anderson. 'f

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