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WRESTLING 8 IS GREAT This years top eight grade wrestlers were Mark Bateman and Mike Indjer, who were both undefeated for the entire sea- son. Coach Scheunemann says this was one of the finest teams he has ever coached. The score may be misleading but this really was an excellent team; all of the matches were close and the record could have easily been 4-0. The boys all improved over the season and next year they are expected to be a tough team to beat. Row 1: Jim Swenson, Tom Selby, Bryan Aide, Brian Walker, Brent Schmaling, Joe Olin, Mike Murphy. Flow 2: Jeff Kaster, Mark Espland, Mike Myers, Paul Winchell, Steve Geller, Tom Galfano, Wayne Thiele. Row 3: Tom Lattomus, Mike Indger, Mark Bateman, Russ Wiese, Paul Jacobson, Coach Scheunemann. Not pictured: Mike Purnell, Mike Nicholson, Ray Lewis. Above: Jeff Nyborg goes for a pin. Flight: Coach Armstrong anticipates the outcome. 47
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MARSHALUS MARVELOUS MATMEN Row 1: Jim Shultz, Bob Mortensen, Brent McCabe. Greg Hughes, Ken Lietz, Charlie Hayes. Pat Hosley, Dave Garvin. Kevin Schindler, Jeff Nyborg, Neal Fletcher, Dennis Pearson. Row 2: Bob Schlegel. Russ Williams, Rick Potter, John Hessenauer, John Burhans. Greg Ciezulwitz, Randy Aide, Brian Flint, Tim Sullivan, Ron Kettle, Dave Phillipps. Row3: Brian Keagen, Eric Pregont, Dave Finnane. Glen Gevaart. Coach Armstrong, Kevin McMullen. Not pictured: Bill McNaII. This year Bob Mortensen and Char- lie Hayes were named Most Improved Wrestler and Most Valuable Wrestler, respectively. In an interview, Kevin Schindlertold what it was like to be a member of the wrestling team. Being on the team is hard. We usually stretch, run, or wres- tle, depending on how coach feels. Coach Armstrong is a good coach and he explains himself well. He gets mad at times, but it is for the benefit of the team. This year's team is smaller than last year's team, but next year's team will have a lot of experience and strength. When asked if the crowds made a difference, Kevin said, They don't when you are on the mat, but they really do help before you go out. Marshall finished with a three win, Wrestlers roll up after meet. five loss record. 46
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BOYS PLUNGE INTO VICTORY The eighth grade swim team has many fine individual swimmers on it. If they continue to improve at the present rate they will be conference champions in both eighth and ninth grades. Coach Rabideau feels the boys are very easy to work with and try very hard. According to Coach Lewis, the ninth grade team has made an excellent effort. They have made great improvements over the sea- son. Approximately twenty-two boys are on the team. More people have joined swim this year than ever before. Each swimmer had a good attitude and cooperated very well. Coach Lewis says he is proud of the team for their ability to work and improve themselves. Seated: Bill Rinehart, Tom Murphy, John Bultman, Rick Clark, Dick Torpy, Kevin Fox, Andy Deaton. Kneeling: Mike Truesdill, Mike Kalember, Bill Janes. Mike Mitchell, Roger Andrson. Tim Sullivan, Bob Agard. Tom Judd. Standing: Greg Devine. Mgr., Jeff Malin. Jim Lee, Chris Aldrich, Matt McCumber, Dave Voegeli, Jim Burhans, Dave Phillips. Ch ris Pratesi. Mgr., Coach Lewis. Not pictured: Howie Arndt, Allan Castro, Greg Stegge. Owen Strawn. 48 Row 1: Daryl Wilson, Jim Torpy, John Brink, Steve Kiskunas. Row 2: Frank Sinkule. Jim Soiien, Mike Myers, Frank Youtzy. Row 3: Quin Barnes. Jim Cope. Mark McCumber, Mike Fetting. Row 4: Coach Rabideau, Mike Frey, Dan Steinke, Paul Siebert, Tom Lattomus, John Harrington. Not pictured: John Bush, Pete Steininger, Todd Kimball, Kelly Steed, Tim Ryan, Ron Rasmussen, Dave Pecore, Randy Householder, Shawn Morgan.
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