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VARSITY SCORES Opp. Inman Pretty Prairie 45 58 Trinity 54 60 Moundridge 40 46 Peabody 64 60 Halstead 40 48 Hesston 47 49 Hillsboro 34 32 Fairfield 50 61 Remington 38 63 Moundridge 60 51 Peabody 63 51 Stafford 36 60 Fairfield 47 52 ’Pratt 70 50 Halstead 58 77 Remington 57 58 Hillsboro 57 65 Fairfield 90 64 Hesston 65 92 Hesston 46 71 Ellsworth 50 54 ’Ellinwood 59 50 Hillsboro 59 56 ’Non-league games b ▼ Inman dunks opponents For a winning season The Varsity Basketball team finished the season in a tie for third place in league with a 9-5 record. Their overall record for the season was 15-8, playing nine non-league games. The Teutons started the season out right by winning two non- league games from Pretty Prairie and Trinity. The next nine games were all league, where they won six out of nine games. Going into the St. John Tournaments with a 8-3 record, they were picked first in the tournament. The team went into a tough final against Pratt and had to settle for second. They won the next four of five games and went into regionals with a 13-6 record. The Teutons were picked third in regionals but brought home a second place tro- phy and the right to go to Sub- State, after getting beat in the finals by Ellin wood. In Sub-State they played Hillsboro and were defeated to end a successful sea- son. a. Varsity Squad, FRONT ROW: Leon Heidebrecht, Mitch Palmer, Wes Regehr, Kevin Reimer, Jay Wiens, Kevin Achilles. BACK ROW: Mr. Warren Sager, assistant coach, Scott Luty, Steve Friesen, Scott Achilles, Mark Kroeker, David Dyck, Mack Gearhart, Mr. Tom Worthing, head coach. b. Scott Achilles drives to the basket and puts up a shot in a game against Hesston. 23
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Junior Varsity faces tough competition The Junior Varsity (JV) team finished the season with a 2-5 re- cord. They lacked experience and lost the first two games. After de - feating Halstead, they lost mo- mentum only to be defeated two more times before defeating Fair- field. The JV's were defeated in their last game of the season. The JV's had a tough season but showed much potential in coming years. a. The Junior Varsity persues the defense in a game against Hal- stead. b. All League Players: Mitch Palmer, second team offense; Kevin Reimer, first team defense, second team offense; Chuck Ru- land, second team defense, and Dale Baerg, first team defense and first team offense. c. Junior Varsity Squad, FRONT ROW: John Benorden, Brad Re- gehr, Mitch Bridgewater, Russell Ely, Darrell Schrag, Kevin Beng- ston, Robert Ewing. BACK ROW: Kevin Thiessen, Russell Buller, Se Drassen, David Miller, Kevin ake, Steve Belknap, Gary Pauls. 22
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Teams close season With excellent records The Junior Varsity finished first in league with a 11-1 record, los- ing only to Remington. They fin- ished with an overall record of 13-1, winning two non-league games at the outset of the season from Pretty Prairie and Trinity. The Junior Varsity used a full court press and a man to man de- fense where they used substitution to its best effects. By substituting more often, the players kept fresher and were able to make good plays. Some of the members played only two or three quarters so they could suit up for the Var- sity game. Another league first place was captured by the Freshmen. They compiled a record of 8-1, losing only to Halstead. They finished out the season with a 9-2 record, playing two non-league games. In the first non-league game, they played Circle at the Hesston Tournament. They defeated Circle in the Finals to capture first place in the tour- nament. The other non-league game was against Chaparall. Chaparall defeated the young Teutons by a narrow margin. The Freshmen used the fast break to their advantage where they got a lot of their points and were able to accumulate a good record. IIOR VARSITY Opp. Inman Pretty Prairie 44 46 Trinity 36 49 Moundridge 45 63 Peabody 38 56 Halstead 31 56 Hillsboro 38 40 Fairfield 49 54 Remington 42 71 Moundridge 41 51 Peabody 36 55 Halstead 35 73 Remington 45 42 Hillsboro 39 64 Fairfield 44 54 Non-league games FRESHMEN Opp. Inman Trinity 26 35 Moundridge 36 58 Halstead 47 43 Hillsboro 44 54 Fairfield 27 63 Circle 49 68 Peabody Goessel 39 47 65 64 Remington 37 59 Chaparall 59 51 1 Hesston 30 90 I Non-league games J a. Junior Varsity, FRONT ROW: Eugene Heide, Gary Belknap, Steve Shuff, Virel Baerg, Randy Ediger. BACK ROW: Robert Ew- ing, manager; Jay Wiens, Ken Blew, Rusty Johnson, Rex Wil- lems, Kevin Achilles, Wes Re- gehr. 24
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