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Forming the 1975-76 Falconettes team were: Kim Adkins Ottumwa Lisa Clark Moravia Vicky Clark Pekin ' Lynette Flipperger Milo Rhonda Scott Bloomfield Tammy Wells Centerville Beth Wilson Centerville Dolly Zintz Centerville The team came in fourth in the state tournaments at Mason City. Lynette Ripperger, guard, made second team on the JUCO All-State selection and Dolly Zintz, center forward, received honorable mention. Because of a technicality, the Falconettes had to forfeit nine games. Lisa Clark, forward, enrolled as a second quarter student, played in a game at the end of the first quarter. According to a ruling by the National Junior College Athletic Association, team members must be attending school while they are playing. Lynette lumps for two points. I got it, I got It! Beth Wilson and Tammy Wells Two points lgr the other team. 81
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BASEBALL Indian Hills 1976 baseball season was an extremely successful one. Coach Pat Daugherty's Golden Falcons won the Sub-Regional and Regional Championships. They were also runners-up in the North Central District Championships, missing a World Series berth by one game. The Birds won a State record 45 games while losing only 13. In addition to the other honors the Indian Hills Club was also Iowa Junior College Conference Champion. Dave Froehlich, RHP from Mandan, N.D., was an all-region and all-district first team pick as was John Mahoney, Soph. shortstop from Des Moines. It was also a year that saw Falcon Coach Pat Daugherty win his 300th game during the 10 years he's been the Falcons' Coach. The Falcons won game number 300 on April 10th at North Iowa. The Club started their Spring Season with their Annual Southern trip to New Orleans on March 21. The home season opened on April 2nd, and the string finally ran out on the Falcons Mike Fowler demonstrates batting technique to Tom La Placa. T -Z. - X A ' , . 'F.'ll'1 L 5 i , W f. 4 'Ia-.N xi'-.1 NJ-.ff May 24th when they lost a 5-1 decision to St. Clair College of Port Huron, Mich. in the North Central Championships. The 45 wins are the most ever won by an Iowa school in a Spring Season. Grounders are easyl AI Kohurst with the wlndup. Better move! says Dlck Klng. 62 Mighty tMikej Mauk ready to swlng.
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