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I-1 ,ity 551 i..es.1.i.iiigw,itffi.ti.it - -,l.Il.- H iii'-e fi ian'-T iizve f., Hy., ii, rt ,t- .- 'fl Pi-1 l liiiteil as it ,im t- 5 iii.-1 l..fiti1. TJ il- iii ti., Miki- ltrfihiner gi-tr, :hot 'wil will: fi man in lii..lf1f.TG. tint ..i, ifunii liim. THE SCOREBOARD VARSITY BASKETBALL i-18 NS 42 45 DeWitt NS 47 Washington 54 NS 52 Riverdale 55 NS 34 Clinton 67 NS 43 Dav. Assumption 68 NS 55 Muscatine 53 NS 45 Bettendort 6l NS 54 DeWitt 58 NS 49 Dav. Central 84 NS 48 Burlington 69 NS 46 Dav. West 60 NS 47 Clinton 58 NS 29 Dav. Assumption 64 NS 46 Muscatine 47 NS 37 Bettendort 74 NS 48 Dav. Central 58 NS 45 Burlington 59 NS 57 Pleasant Valley 72 NS 52 Dav. West 55 64 SPORTS ONE REALL COUNTS The Mississippi 8 added a new dimen- sion to High school basketball with the addition ot the 3 point shot. This was to the advantage ot some ot the smaller but bet- ter shooting teams. Two new records were added to the N.S. record book this year. The tirst was tor 3 point shots and was set both by Pat Loussaert and Mike Brehmer each having tour baskets. A second was set by Eric teDuits who had 8 block shot in a single game. Brad Birtell was chosen as the teams MVP and was also named to the Mississip- pi 8 Honorable Mention List. The most improved player award was earned by Craig Matje. lim Small was selected as the player who contributed the most during practice. The Coaches Appreciation Award was given to Senior TeDuits and Sophomore Iett Schatz tor their team lead- ership during the course ot the season. The team worked hard during the sums mer and participated in Metro League. Through all the hard work and ettort a winning season seemed within reach. But the Lancers tell short ot their goal and inexperience seemed to be the key probs lem. Few Seniors had received much playing time the previous year and this became apparent as the year progressed. Possibly hoping to prevent similar prob- lems next year, Coach Bill Harris allowed Iuniors to have a large amount ot playing time, especially toward the seasons end.
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ii The net proves a worthy adversary lor Mary Saslccwslzi. Carol Pll'Illf'Ill makes the set tor her teammates. 2 l l3l'lf'3l'llVlhN VC5l.l,l'lYl5ALL: A. l'lrll't9lI, K. llollaricil, Cf. Wirssssnil l. Faeth. lrffavv fl: Coach Wllklllfl, ll. fvf-bolt, D. CCll'55l'?I2i1 Il, T. Moore, Fw. fwtapletori, L. livliiif-5011. Row 3: fi lkfltif-xtiwsori, S. lrwliu, l. fir lv-riiflcr, L. Yixiirifxlwrig, T. Frye, l. fvlayai . , v V. ' -W: -,,w,.- l L Hwlhl' lx' Nil l' Kllll V I' Qliris iii li-it smiles in thu lr-at of battle. GIRLS' WINNING SEASCN FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL: Another successful season was had by the Fresh- man Girls Volleyball team. Coach Wil- kins squad of 14 finished the year with a very good record of lO-2. Receiving the award of most valuable player was Tracy Moore, and the team captains were Kit Holland and Leslie Hiqby. The player that improved most through the course of the season was Tonya Frye. SOPHOMORE VGLLEYBALL The Sophomore Volleyball team tin- ished Znd in the Miss-8 with a record of 7- l and going 13-7-3 overall. Coach Mer- rick's qirl's also won the Wilton Tourna- ment and placed 2nd at the Lancers own Tournament. Betsy Braack was selected as the team's most valuable player along with the team's hustler Mary Saskowski and most im- proved player Chris Seyfriecl. 63 FREISHMENXSOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL
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V burlxez if Mike l3! ?l1II2 I. Wili ' liltt l 'l'f l ' -it S lf' t t' tl - l-cle H. .ci .. ir' -ty -gin ,H., l.11!,dAHwl .. if. . lf h t l g clown the rel'o'irid if ts. x A 'l ' i S A ,, If ' . 1 iii lf l far .sg g 1 1, it ' at -,J L K ig. if 1 s Ai . 'Lx Si - Q :Z VAl6f'3l'lY BASKl'Q'l'lSAl,L: Coach B. Harris, l. lirehrnor, li. telluits, Ch. Mane, B. Birtell, Cr. Sfflialy, G. Steffen, lj lioiissaert, l. Weafst, l. Small, Matte, D. lffljllllfi, l. l3etevrs4, K. Kapinski. M. Kf-teliiar, Mariafqf-1' T. Mueller. RQVV Q: M. lANEED BlANEES 1958-59: The tirst season began with an unfinished gym, so the initial practices were held at LeClaire and DeWitt . . . 1 96 1-6 2: The Lancers scored lO9 points against Hayes to earn a victory . . . 1968-6 9: North Scott won the lllowa conference title with a 16-2 record . . . 1968-69: Steve Schatt pulled down 29 rebound to help give the Lancers a win against Savanna . . . 1973-7 5: 855 points in a career was earned by Mike Kuehl in 44 games, making him North Scott's all-time leading scorer . . . 1974-75: Against Sterling Newman, Mike Kuehl scored a record breaking 36 points . . . l9'I4-75: The Lancers averaged 71.4 points per game during a season , . . 1975-Y 6: Steve Peters scored 450 points in a season and averaged 21.4 points per game . . . 19'18- 7 9: left McNicol pased tor 85 assists in a season . . . 19 8 1-8 Z: Leading the Mississippi 8 conference in scoring was Rob Kleinsmith with 19.4 points per game... 1983... VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL 65 1 H
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