Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI)

 - Class of 1988

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78 MHS Girls' Track Cuba City 58 87 Fort Atkinson 50 115 Waunakee 20 95 Monona Grove 42 90 Oregon 47 115 De Forest 22 107 Middleton 30 97 Stoughton 40 81 Sauk Prairie 56 Platteville Relays Invitationals 1st Stoughton 1st Mount Horeb 4th Badger Conference 1st JV Badger 2nd Regionals 1st Sectional 1st Peggy Shreve seems to be on her way over the bar. Paggy was the record holder for high jump at MHS. The thrill of victory does not yet show on the tired face of Trisha Bloom. Trish ran part of the 3200 meter relay. Jill Wittenwyler gracefully grimaces her way up and over the bar. Girls Track 29

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Maybe the Best Ever What was the overall impression on the MHS Girl's track and field team of 1988? This question was asked of Coach Howard Jubeck, a veteran in the field of track. His answer, It was a great season!'' He hesitated and then said, One of the best ever at MHS! Wow! That is hard to believe. The MHS girls' practically had a monopoly on the Badger Conference Championship over the previaous seven seasons. In fact, through those seven seasons, they only lost it once and even then, it was close. With all those great teams, how can he single out this one as the best? Well, if Coach Jubeck would have put his money where his mouth is, he would have come out way ahead. The Coach wasn't just spitting out words, he had stats and performances to back them up. Here is a list of some of their accomplishments during the 1988 season. They were undefeated in the conference regular season. They won the Badger Conference meet. Not only did they win, they blew the competition away. The MHS girls scored 153 points. The second place team scored a mere 76 points, half the sum of our team's score. Teh team took first at three big invitationals, including the Platteville relays, the Unique Meet, and the Stoughton Invitational. The MHS Harriers also won regionals. Their biggest accomplishment as a team was their WIAA Sectional Championship. The team was also long on individual performances. Jill Wyttenwyler set a record in the 100 high hurdles. Other records set were: Peggy Shreve in the high jump.Tracy Deininger in the shot put, and the 3200 meter relay team of Dawn Tschudy, Katy Deignan,Trish Bloom, and Ellen Schmitz. The team also had quite a few individual Conference champions. The biggest accomplishments of the season were teh six tracksters who made it to State. They were Tracy Deininger in the shot put, Peggy Shreve, High jump, Shanon Martini and Robin Koning in the 400 meters, and the 1600 meter relay team of Katy Deignan,Ellen Schmitz,Martini, and Koning. 28 Girls'Track ... . G,rls Track: front: Shanon Martini, I Wyttenwvler, Tracy Deininger. Tami Masshardt, Debt Ethndge. Mary Lyn Meier, Ellen Schmitz, Katy Deigna Tnsh Bloom Second row: Sandi Kindschi,, Sue Ar Lueck, Kim Brown, Sarah Inman, Teresa Ammon Thi row: Kandy Wunschel, Sarah Munro. Kris Koning, Peg, MiHer came Hemming, Jeanne Crossen, Dina Cratw Ruth Johnson, Chrissy Brennan, Back: Coach h1 Neiderberger, Mr Jubecl Not yet over the hurdle, Jill Wittenwyler is already concentrating on the next obstacle. Hying through the air with the graetest of ease, Sandi Kindschi thrusts herself forward and upward in hope of a first place for the team. Debbie Ethridge fires out from the starting line. In the backgroung, Julie Alston awaits her start in the hurdles.



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Netters Win Conference The 1988 tennis season for the Monroe Netters brought about the conference championship for the 10th time in the last 14 years, as well as the first JV Conference Championship in the last decade. The season began with a first place finish in the Stoughton Invitational. During the season, the netters continued their success with third and fourth place finishes at two other invita-tionals. By the end of the season, the team attained a record of 9-1 in duels, including an undefeated Badger Conference record. At the Badger Conference Tournament, the netters took three first places out of four entries, made possible by team members Joe Deignan, Jeff Milz, Chris Larson, and Jean Andrien. Following the regular conference season, the duo of Joe Deignan and Jeff Milz became State contenders after taking first place at sectionals. Four excellent team members — Matt Inman, Barry Whalen, Steve Flanagan, and Jean Andrien — were lost to graduation. Monroe Boy's Tennis Opponent 9 Janesville Parker 0 7 Sun Prairie 2 2 Beloit 7 6 Janesville Craig 3 7 Sun Prairie 2 8 Oregon 1 5 Monona Grove 4 9 Middleton 0 8 Fort Atkinson 1 8 30 Stoughton 1 Matt Inman concentrates on returning the yellow projectile perfectly to the opposing side of the Varsity Boys Tennis: Joe Deignan, Barry Whalen’ Steve Flanagan. Jeff Milz, Matt Inman. Jean Andrien, Chris (.arson, Mr. Bartholf. JV boy's Tennis: Front: Tim Goldenman, Willie Pickett, Brett Monson, Jason Lostetter, Brian Theiler, Mark Bailey, Matt Raettig, Mr. Tostrud. Back row Todd Bailey, Bill Ramsey, Matt Bell, Craig Blumenthal, Derek Carter, Willy Hunt, Jesper Hjorth, Bob Ramsey. 30 Boys Tennis

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