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CRQSS COUNTRY: 14. Pichlen, K, 111111, 111. Konrad, A. C3Sf1t'l1,J4'T'CI, 1.. liehlew, S. 11 v Gates- 1-111-1 1-ft1111- t111tI1lTc.lI'1F1 tries 111 11+-1-it Cf puyyyytw 1,-11111 ltavtttipoit Vlfesst. Stevens. NQW 21: C'1v1'1v11 B, W1tt14t'pw:f1N1 1V1. Vampana, '11 Cantor: 11. 1sen11nfgo1, 1. Naqle C. 1111b1,::'a M. 1Q1rtt11en. E D W',3ItIlY 154111 tltltl Klltl Sc1i1'1ef'141c1t11 ere-1 11111 panic at the stait. ., L. ,,,,.4,a,4 Wiziiily 1511111 1'1111s lor the 11tt1 11 1lll1' wo 1n11e race M1 tizana 1.-11111s1 111111se11 a biwfali. .L THE SCOREBOARD DISTANCE RUNNING 7-1 CROSS COUNTRY 2-6 NS 41 Geneseo NS 24 Qeneseo NS 42 Bettendort NS 25 Bettendort N5 41 Clinton NS 25 Clinton NS 23 Assumption NS 17 Assumption N5 33 DGV- West NS 15 Davl West NS 39 Muscatine NS 27 Muscatine NS 27 Pleasant Valley NS lst Linn Mar lnvit. N5 41 Rftck bland I NS lst Muscatine lnvit. N5 131 Lmn Mar hwlt' NS 4th Miss. 3 Conf- NS 4th Muscatine lnvit. NS Qnd Districts NS 6th Miss. 8 Cont. N3 4th State Meet NS 'ith Districts 54 SPORTS For second-year coach Bill Wittkowski and the Boys Cross Country team, 1982 was the best yet. Led by Senior captains Tony Gates and Mike Campana, the Lancers won the Linn-Mar lnvita- tional for the third time in tour years. Coach Wittkowski was hoping tor a two peak season with the second peak coming at the confer- ence and district meet. That is exactly what hap- pened as the team had tour runners, Campana, Gates, Chris 1-lubbs, and Kendel Richlen, broke the eleven minute barrier. This was the first time this had been done at North Scott. Mike Campana also finished second at districts and broke his own school record at State with a time of lO:O6, allow- ing him to place 12th in the meet. The Lancers finished sixth in the conference and a surprising seventh in the district out ot six- teen teams.
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After 51 cqfiftfl llclll 111111111111 l:111'li l1111 ltlflllttlllllll l11l11xa11 lqieatticic. '82 CFFENSE ACCELERATES 11 1:15 s llt its 1 ltitrl lwlxisal az-itil lviikvk tilt- :tt 1 11 31,t1.1. yliiyfz his trail: lfllIlTi-1 1 11111 1-1 ,11 3, 1'-11:1.1.11i 11-'.','Aw:11't1ayswlth I 1 Yi.-l'.'f iiftglgs. l THE SCOREBOARD VARSITY FOOTBALL 3-6 NS 7 Pleasant Valley 34 NS 35 Dewitt Central NS 19 lO Dav. West 33 N5 20 Dav. Central 54 NS 21 Clinton l8 NS 7 Burlington 35 NS 6 Dav. Assumption l2 NS 14 Bettendorf 26 NS l 4 Muscatine 7 56 SPCRTS A crisp Friday night in Autumn, what's there to do? The answer was an obvious one for the North Scott fan -- join the 25th Fighting Lancer football team as they went forward into battle. lt was more evi- dent than ever that we were out to win! Practice began on August l3, with the team going through preseason condition- ing, including sprints, tackling drills, and the hated gut-busters. They practiced in the morning as early as 6:00 am and in the late afternoon while temeratures soared into the 9O's. After the Soap Scrimage on August 27th, two-a-day practices ended and the Lancers were ready to play. The schedule for the Lancers was a tough one as tour of the teams they played were rated in the state at sometime. This included Davenport Central, first, and Davenport West, rated second. The final record of 3-6 doesnt show the fine effort 5 5 at f Persuasive Coach Olson explains the situation to Mike Wchde. with which our Lancers played. The sea- son could easily have been a winning one, tor many of the games were decided in the final minutes. Several Lancers were chosen as All- Conference-Players: lst team: tackle Den- nis Cfolinghorst, linebacker Kurt Kreiter, and conference lead rusher gaining lO48. yards Tim Bohlmann. Rob Frieden-guard and Kurt Kreiter-center were selected to the second team while Scott Bowman-no seguard 'and Todd Temperly-quarter back, both recieved honorable mention. Coach Clson said the l982 Lancer team was one of the finest he had ever coached, They just wouldn't diet
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