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Receiving Pre-meet instructions from Coach Poto- chnik are John Seebert and Steve Moldenhauer. Mark Zabkowicz, Tom Mayer, Gary Sweet, and Doug Neubregge watch with awe as 108 runners line-up for the City Cross-Country Meet. ll TEAM CRGSS-COUNTRY Top Row: Coach Leo Potochnik, Gary Duval, Scott Noah, Bill Venski, jack Sherard, Ron Treants, Andy Klitgaard, Roger Teuteberg Bottom Row: Gregg Coggs, Gary Sweet, Ray Schroeder, Howie Colbert, Arnie Jacobson 'I 6'I
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VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY . 9 . or - . 7 5 z 1 Top Row: Coach Leo Potochnik, Bob Graver, Robin ltzkowitz, John Seebert, Steve Moldenhouer, Jim Kexel, Thomas Mayer Bottom Row: Doug Krueger, Dick Schulz, Mark Zabkowicz, Al Czecholinski, Doug Neubregge, Bob Downes, Tom Werginz Harriers Finish Fourth In Sectionals The Marshall Cross-Country team, led by the strong running of Captain John Seebert and the expert coach- ing of Mr. Leo Potochnik, finished its first season of var- sity competition with a record of six wins and seven losses. The Eagles defeated Custer, Boys' Tech, Mar- quette, West, and Juneau. In the city meet at Washington Park, the team placed eighth. Then, at the state sectional meet held at Brook- field East High School, they placed fourth. John Seebert, alone, qualified for the state meet at Hartford. After a slow start the B team ended the season with a total of four wins and nine losses. Showing steady im- provement, it defeated Juneau twice, and West and Boys' Tech once. In city competition they capped tenth place. Consistently placing in varsity competition this year were: juniors, John Seebert, Robert Graves, and Steve Moldenhauerg and sophomores, Jim Kexel and Al Czeck- olinski. S Strong runners for the B team were: junior, Tom Mayerg sophomores, Doug Niebrugge and Gary Sweet: and freshman, Doug Krueger. 160 Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall Var. ' 43 33 33 16 32 24 27 16 28 42 38 29 26 Lefiermen John Seebert, captain Robert Graves Steve Moldenhauer Record .BH 55 . . . . . South 55 . . . . Pius XI 47 . . . . South 20 . . . . Juneau 46 . . . . North 15 . . . . . West 34 . . . . Marquette 15 . . . . Juneau 30 . . . . . East 54 . . .... North 52 . . . . Washington 45 . . .... Custer 23 ..... Boy's Tech State Sectional City Meet 8th 10th Var 20 23 26 41 26 32 29 39 27 19 23 30 A31 4th
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VARSITY BASKETBALL Top Row: Coach Stover, Steve Eigen, Bob Kleeba, Ken Hatch, Larry Gardner, Tom Wiederstein, Steve Moldenhauer, Al Schmidt, Coach Sherry Bottom Row: Bob Downes, Jay Anasov, Greg Filandrinos, Dick Witte, Robin Itzkowitz, jim Siegel, Gary Paler Washington's B team. conference. Letfermen Greg Filandrinos, captain Robin Itzkowitz Bob Downes Jim Siegel Larry Gardner Dick Witte Ken Hatch Varsity Record . Marshall ........... Mukwonago 65 Heartbreaklng Season Mmhm . . . Juneau ee Marshall . . . Bay View 69 The varsity basketball team finished the season with Marshall - - C-0nC01'dia 79 a record of four wins and fourteen losses. The team de- Marshall - - - Washington 52 feated New Berlin, St. John's Military Academy, and Marshall . . Sl- ,l0hn'S M- A- 74 Marshall . . . New Berlin 54 The cagers made steady improvement against contin- Marshall - - Lake Geneva 70 ued good opposition. Carrying the load this year were Marshall - - - New Berlin 55 juniors Bow Downes, Greg Filandrinos, and Dick Witte. Marshall . . St. John'S M. A- 51 The sophomores were Larry Gardner, Robin Itzkowitz, Marshall . . . Concordia 41 and Jim Seigel. Next year the team will enter the city Marshall ------ King 73 Marshall . . Brookfield East 49 Completing the basketball season with a record of Marshall .... South 57 nine wins and nine losses, the sophomore team showed Marshall . Washington 32 steady improvement. Players who saw the most action Marshall .... Custer 42 were Bob Barnett, Dennis Becker, Bill Kutz, Bob Graf, Marshall . . Grafton 72 Pete Karegeannes, and Don Nunemaker. Marshall . Granville 61
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