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YOUNG RUNNERS HAVE Squad members are: Top row: Sheryl Wendel, Kathy Boysen, Janette Jurgensen, Cheryl Hassel- busch, Jody Brendes, and Kathy Aberle. Second row: Lori Flynn, Sherry Pruess, Sally Weber, Lisa Kurth, Kathy Hankemeier, Rhonda Tenley, Meloni Cook, and Diane Kainz. Third row: Lynn Hoffman, Mgr., Vonnie Robinson, Laurie Robinson, Teri Bell, Lisa Techau, Stacey McAtee, Sherry Meyer, Kris Lund, and Susie Mindham, Mgr. Bottom row: Tracy Miller, Kelly Zimmer, Nicole McCullough, Susie Kruse, Jaci Juhl, Andrea Matheny, Susan Voss. . nae pe ae — a0 - = ae eee ns : -, ¢ : Le po = ; 5 . = a = +, = 8 , fe 2 ae ee ante atl . Are you going to make it, Lisa?! Twenty-nine girls reported for track and twenty-eight finished the season. The girls found out that the extra effort in practice paid off as they continually lowered their times and improved their distances. Through the course of the season, four new junior high records were established. Although the eighth grade was few in number, there were some qual- ity individuals that could go onto varsity competition and do very well. The returning twenty seventh graders have a great deal of potential and should be very exciting to watch next year. — Coach Plueger Run faster, Cheryl!
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YOUNG PANTHERS HAVE WINNING SEASONS The Junior High teams both had good seasons; while the 7th grade had 7th grade record a record of 5-3, the 8th grade had a 8th grade record marvelous record of 7-1. For the 7th Olin Olin graders, who averaged over 34 points Clar-Low Clar-Low a game, Bill Steckly was the leading — Solon board man, and Chad Kleppe was the Bennett Lisbon leading scorer. The 8th grade averag- Midland oes ing 47 points a game had only one Olin Olin loss to Solon. Leading rebounder was Midland Midland Deron Jurgensen while Scott Jackson was the leading scorer. Front row: Brian Gutwiler, Willie Wells, Brian Brown, Jim LaMar, Tim Rouse, Manager, Chad lays it in! Wayne Lehrman. 2nd row: Mike Paider, Steve Doser, Chad Kleppe, Brian Boyd, Bill Steckly, Mike St. John, Joe Inman, Manager, Bruce Lehrman. 3rd row: ron Jurgensen, Craig Proc- tor, Mike Sander, Scott Jackson, Mark Doser, Matt Grimm, Joe Corbin. Top row: Bryan Rub- pee! Bob Klemme, Bruce Hanks, Bryan Lovell, Bruce Voss, Wayne Flockhart, Coach Doug ackson.
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TALENT AND POTENTIAL | fi jay Squad members are: Top row: Chad Kleppe, Scott Jackson, Brian Boyd, Brian Gutwiler, and Mike Dains. Second row: Dean East, Deron Jurgensen, Joe Corbin, Mike Sander, Bryan Lovell, and Brian Rubner. Third row: David Skow, Mark Boser, Tim Rouse, Craig Proctor, Wayne Flockhart, and Mike Paidar. Front row: Jim Zaruba, John Lamont, Steve Doser, Bruce Lehrman, Darold Schnipkoweit, and Jim LaMar. Absent from photo is Willie Wells. Vault a little higher! Good hand-off Chad and John! Bs The boys had quite a bit of talent and many worked hard to develop their skills in the events they practiced for. We had two boys who, in their respected grades, proved to be the Most Valuable Persons for the team: 8th grade MVP was Scott Jackson, who led the team in sprint races; 7th grade MVP was Joe Corbin who did amazingly well in the 400 meter races. Many of the boys proved to be well-rounded athletes showing skills in both field and running events. Although our style of workout was some- what unorthodox, we had an enjoyable spring season, and an opportunity for the develop- ment of team spirit and personal social rela- tionships. Scott racing in the 100 meter dash! : — Coach Blair
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