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Hoping to correct their mistakes before they meet their foes. We're number one! 1972 saw an exuberant New Prairie cheer block herald its first grid title in Northern State competition. Winning their final eight games of the sea- son, the Cougars racked up an unblemished con- ference record. In any triumphant year, there are memorable incidents and outstanding plays which will provide topics for conversation for years and contribute to an ever-growing Cougar legend. Each player contributed 100% and it was a team effort all the way. Future football Cougars will be inspired by the accomplishments of the 1972-73 team. Coach Mirer and his assistants can be justifiably proud. Who's got the hot lips onthe tuba? Everyone likes a touchdown. Beaver! 29
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FRESHMEN TEAM: 1st ROW: C. King, L. Toth, D. Wrobleski, K. Breaux, J. Kane, S. Engel, J. Romig. 2nd ROW: Asst. Coach Moffitt, Coach Strict, E. Sipotz, J. Baldwin, A. Wolfe, D. Behrens, J. Zolman and D. Jones, Managers. 3rd ROW, M. Ingole, M. Whiteman, C. King, T. Heddens, R. Ward, F. Moryl. NP Cougars Clinch NSC Title Mosquitos are out tonight. Determined to win. I wanna play too, Coach!
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Girls in the Sports Scene Expended energy, en- thusiasm, laughter, disap- pointment, tired muscles, new friends, perfected skills, new records, and stiff competition mark the lady Cougars reaction to the first encounter with golf, volleyball, swim- ming, track, and tennis at New Prairie. M This was Coach Sue Keenan’s com- ment following the girls fine performance in their first year of athletics. Volleyball was the first of many sports that the girls could participate in. The team had a very good record with Varsity winning 8 and only losing 2. B-team did a good job also with 4 wins and 1 loss. For their first year of swimming, the girls did another fine job. Losing the first swim meet, the girls came back to win the next two and won their first home swim meet. The Varsity team ended the season with a 3-2 record. Wawasee 27 Opp. 80 Marquette 64 30 Marquette 65 44 Goshen 42 69 Marquette 86 21 1st ROW: Miss Keenan; Mallory Brewer; Terri Bradfield; Monica Enis; Linda Stonikas. 2nd ROW: Sharon Anderson; Kim Moore; Linda Hardiman; Janet Schroeder. 3rd ROW: Vicki Warren; Kim Ice; Denise Cortier; Julie Fisher; Miss Cortier. 4th ROW: Pat Heminger; Lisa Smith. SITTING: Mary Higgins; Chris Bums; Janet Schroeder; Cathy Shoue; Chris Cor- tier; Miss Keenan. STANDING: Kim Ice; Nancy Small; Sandy Wagner; Beth Merkousko; Leona Bicknese; Jeri Lambert; Michelle Pfeiffer; Missy Buss; Marsha Thomas; Joan Bealor; Julie Barnhart; Denise Cortier. 30
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