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t - l Coach Nevenhovens freshman Lady Lancers boasted a hard-fought winning record this season going lO-8. The season began on a winning note as the Lanc- ers soundly defeated Sudlow. The girls played tough basketball and managed to keep a record near BOO. Only two times in the season did the girls fall below this mark. The end of the season showed promise as the freshman won their tinal two games clinching a winning season record. Kit Holland was named as the most valuable for- ward. She led the team in individual scoring with 346 points. She also had 44 offensive rebounds. Tracey Moore was named the most valuable guard pulling down 98 rebounds and making 51 steals. Kit and Tracey were also names as Co-Captains, while Amy Harsh was picked as the Most Improved Player. As a team the Lancers scored 749 points, and gave up 742 points. They shot 381: from both the field and the line. Overall the girls had 5Ol rebounds and 198 steals. ll.rv'ii1:1 a step Fr may f-Hmriitiizt Kiilllil l7rit7gei'alrjl brealifz tz z tlrf l-.tf:tg,g1 lririaziiiti trip rel,-,111-4 tlit will aff lwriiiy Fitzgerald. FRESHMAN BASKETl5Al.l.: V. Punelli, K. Hol land, A. Harsh, lvl. l.el3lanr1, l.. lohnson. RCW 2: Coach Ne-venhoveii, T. Sfrbolt, l. Faeth, l. Curtis. CT, K. Kleinsmitli, Y, Costello, l. Kluever, liiftiu ting li. E'lt1'f'rlS in ti lui lfllt- Mrs. M-erxke t'lis.3iif:st-,: ,-1,,'...1y, A fast start got the Sophomore Girls Basketball team oft with wins coming in their first l l games. This propelled the Lancers to second place in the conference standings, and a t3-4 record. Bettendorf finished first in the conference but North Scott man- aged to beat them both times the two teams took to the floor. At the torward side of the court, Robin Fitzeerald shot 57? from the field, averaged 19.9 points a game, and was setected as the team most valuable forward. Freshman lent Fitzgerald was able to score 23.3 points per game with some quick moves to the basket. Also Amy Miller was voted the Lancer's most improved forward. On the defensive end, Paula Young forced 60 turnovers and was the most valuable guard. The most improved guard award went to Mary Shima. The co-captains ot the Sophomore Lady Lancers basketball team were Carmen f-lorstield and Kristin Kirby. Rounding out the year, some of Coach Deb Menke's girls received some valubable game time by playing in the varsity's sectional games. FRESHMENXSOTDHQMORE GIRLS BASKETBALL 'Il - ROW 3: U. Qswald, A. Kutcher, R. Pathitn l lvlazak, 'lf Moore, L. Youngberg, L. Hoepner S Wasson, T. Gress, S. Stapleton, L. l'f1gby,T H irry
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lf 1111111 l'll7.1' 111lc1 l:f111lL.1 11111 l,111ll ull il1e-1 glans 111141 tltw lfftfslit-t. Wtqi 111,114-lpffl lk11.1l1-:1 tX11l.:v 11111: Mftiy l ,f,,1,1l3,,wrl11 lwlazy f'il.11:1.1 tt'-lt :1-as lltf . f1:-llit 1. f'SOl9llOMOlilj BASKETBALL: l. Fitzgerald Cf l3111 Ol l' Y111111f1,C'.T'S1eytr'1e1l, lj. lJwyei1,B. Braack lotl, K. Kirby, W. lultee, A. Miller, M. S11sflqow:'al11 M1111.1g1-1 S lS1'111111.1vl1wf-111, Maiialgoi' M. Brow Pow 21 M. Bailey, P. l7ilzger'alc.l, CCT. llorsstiehl l C' l ll M1-11l-11' lbuwris, M. Sliinia. Row 3: C.llDcli'll M. W1llc1211:':, l.. FINE FINISI-IES THE SCOREBOARD SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL i3-4 NS 72 DeWitt 50 NS 72 Pleasant Valley 52 NS 67 Dav. Central 55 NS 40 Dav. West 38 NS 70 Clinton 60 NS 83 Burlington 44 NS 4 l Assumption 37 NS 78 Muscatine 63 NS 65 Dav, Central 56 NS 65 Burlington 49 NS 36 Dav. West 46 NS 53 Clinton 6l NS 63 Bette-nclort 59 NS 5l Assumption 60 NS 47 Muscatine 5l NS 58 Bettendori 45 70 SPORTS Betsy Braak follows through on her jump shot. THE SCOREBOARD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL to-8 NS 43 Sudlow 22 NS 35 Young 44 NS 37 Wood 5l NS 40 Sudlow 33 NS 28 Bettendori Black 25 NS 63 Clinton Red 35 NS 34 Assumption 33 NS 36 Walcott 47 NS 40 Williams 55 NS 6l Smart 85 NS l9 Pleasant Valley 27 NS 39 Young 29 NS 49 Walcott 65 NS 55 DeWitt 3l NS 43 Clinton Black 27 NS 38 Maguoketa 58 NS 55 Camanche 46 NS 33 Bettendort 29
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lx 111 5 .ises tl.e hal:-Nelsin, W, l'.lIi 1,121 11 1 11111-111 ,, , fi, + HM 1111.111 1.1.1, vc5,: it Lrjsev .a 1-.2 11vv1. 1:1 .0111 1'i..1i1a11 I l X ,N it .1 A P . 1 11 1 1 1 ilt 'Wei the cl rm' 1-rf alll, E115 1111-111-11 ml, .11 I c.. .wc ii.. 511.15 if , , . lx1.1l lx1f-itvrusesr1is1,l'1111i11:1111 .1 lf 111211111111-ii w111w111e11i. ,v11,,-Owns lg-411111-1. 72 SPORTS THE SCOREBOARD VARSITY WRESTUNG as NS 25 DeWitt 30 NS 9 Clinton 40 NS 16 Pleasant Valley 32 NS 31 Assumption 21 NS 38 Muscatine 25 NS 27 Camanche 20 NS 6 Bettendort 48 NS 32 Dav. Central 20 NS 44 Rl. Alleman 12 NS 27 Burlington 18 NS l7 Dav. West 30 GRAPPLERS GRAB 4TH lett Newmeister began his career as head coach by compiling a very promis- ing 6-5 record. ln conference action the Lancers went 4-3, thus making the season a winning one in both aspects. The matmen started slowly, losing their tirst 3 matches, but they came on strong in the mid season, winning 6 ot their next 7 matches. The matrnen also placed 3rd in the DeWitt lnvitational and Sth in Districts. On the whole the sguad was Well bal- anced and all members contributed to the winning ettorts. Roger Claeys led the team in wins with 19 and also in total points scoring ll0. Other team leaders included Steve Dexter with 8 tails and 21 reversals, Clint Long with 19 escapes, and Kurt Kreiter with 29 talcedowns. The prestigous coaches Oil Can award was given to Seniors Kurt Kreiter and Roger Claeys. The team chose Clint Long as the most valuable wrestler. The Lee Marti Award was given to Ted Hut- son, an award given to the most improved wrestler. Six Lancers recieved All Conference recognition tor their fine performances this season. Long was chosen to the sec- ond team at 185. Wrestlers recieving Hon- orable Mention included Claeys 11381, Dexter 11455, lrlutson C981 Eugene Kreiter C1191 and Kurt Kreiter C1551 Only one NS wrestler, Clint Long, ad- vanced past districts to the State competi- tion, but was defeated in the tirst round. The spotlight on the mat showed NS in a winning wrestling season!
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