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lfihfi FUVY tries to liowp his opponent troin stforiiiq fi point. laookiiiq tfvi an opening is Manny Salas, 5 Byrn Buss seeks to escape the grasp ol a toe. 1 1 - 3 at 3 I 5. Y' N 1 . FRESHMAN WRESTUNG: S. Tarchinslci, R. llammes, R Bainter, P. Huneck, R Skipper, S. Curtis. RCW Q: l. Moyer, R. Ridqway, D. 1 Lamont, B. Hovey, l. Kim, S. Hotlmann. ROW 3: M. Littrel, B. Chl, W. Frazier, l. Dammatt, B. Anderson, M. Cosner. The Lancer treshmen wrestlinqs had an outstanding year as they compiled an 8-4 record in dual meets. As a team the matmen outscored their opponents 475 to 303. The highlight tor the fresh- men occured when they took first at the Lancer lnvitational. Doug Lamont led the team in wins with 15 and in team points with 76. Mike Littrel had the most pins, finishing with ll. The squads takedown leader was Randy Hammes who compiled l7. Coach Brad Merriclds wrestlers at- tended the Wood Invitational where they won second place. Ten ot the wrestlers who participated in the meet won 3rd place or better. One ot the ten, Ted Hutson, stepped to the Varsity squad. lt was apparent that the team was well balanced and had depth. At the end of the season, lason Kim was awarded a honorary award tor be- ing the most improved wrestler. THE SCOREBOARD FRESHMAN WRESTLING N NS 35 Williams 21 3 NS 48 Dewitt 22 ' NS Zl Walcott 38 NS lf? Clinton all NS 44 Pleasant Valley 24 1 NS 37 Muscatine 155 NS 63 Assumptoin 3 NS 22 Be-ttendort 42 - NS 53 Smart 24 NS 24 Vtfood 36 NS 43 YB. Young 21 NS 66 Sudlow 12 FRESHMENXSOPHOMORE WRESTLING 75
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Q53 VIRES, l.V. Sz SOl3lvlUlVlOl3li Vvll?lfSllallNIG: ll. Klfllllk' Nagle R lirrifllwy. D. Kane. l-. Hti1.1t,ii.l?. Buss, V1llff,l:.SlTlll11,K.l,l7Ilfj,l.FLlI'y',D.l.lL'1l1TIii'I,lD. M. Salas l. lierifarm, RQNV 33 G. Grlgfort, XX, Llridamari, T. C'wstello, T. Harry. ROW 2: l. Oritz, D. 'liittfety ff. Rrtchie, Dari Kane attempts ifu keep his opponent tzriilwr wontrol. lrm Costello, C lilix'k Rrtchie. and lay Nafjgle watch the fivtiori on the mai with rivrvousriess. WCDl'lilllI1 lor the sircl-Q is Dean Cfourville, THE SCOREBOARD SOPHOMORE WRESTLING l-6 NS l5 Clinton 42 NS 27 Assumption 21 NS 33 Muscatine 1 NS 9 Bette-ndort 55 NS 35 Dav. Central 36 NS l 2 Bu rlingion 46 NS 8 Dav. West 5l 74 SPORTS MATMEN During the course ot the season the lu- nior Varsity squad enjoyed a very respects able record of 8-3 and also a conference mark of 5-2, Darren Liqhtner led the l.V. team with 53 team points and a lO-4 record. Fresh- man Ron Bainter placed lst at the l.V. tournament in Maquoketa and Dean Courville tinished Qnd. The l.V. team placed 4th at the Bettendort l.V. Invita- tional and Dan Kane won 2nd place at l-45 MASTER lbs. Sophomores however were not as suc- cessful, finishing the season with a l-6 re- cord. The major reason for this poor re- cord was having to torteit many weights. Kent Long accomplished the best soph- omore record with 4 wins and no defeats. Long also had the most team points. Two other qrapplers won tour matches and they were Tony Hutson, 4-3, and Dane Kane, 4-2.
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ll i in- THE SCOREBOARD VARSITY BOYS TENNIS 1 7 NS O Muscatine NS O Camanohe NS O Clinton NS O Bettendori Muscatine Tournament NS 4 Day West NS 1 Pleasant Valley Clinton invitational NS O Day Central Conference NS 5 Day Assumption Districts 6th ' 1 Q 9 ' 9 Q ' sth . 5 s ' ' ' Sth . 9 6th . ' 4 76 SPQRTS fffwryf ' n Ven , 9' iii z r 1'.r.f 1,1:,:i ilu' fi 'M itil? tg' 1 111 tml 1111111.11 1 N 1 -1 1. Q33 . ,J t ,- ' . ix I, 1 7 V ky I i .Z at . . x 5 .916 BOYS TENNlS: K. Hoqqard, M, Cunmnqhani, 'lf vena, C lliilolbs, B. Duttey, 1. Blorifg, A. O Finnegan, B, Snover, M. Whitaker, M. Booth. Feyen, RCW 2: Ccgwamh R Moeller, M, Lindaznan, S. Ste' lANfCfl2 fl3ILAN'CESi 19 T 8: With the addition ot new tennis courts the tirst year of boys and girls tennis got ott to an optimistic start . . . 19Y8: The boys team had their best record managing 2 Wins against tough Competition . . . 1979: Bernie Peeters started his tirst year as the tennis coach . . . 1 982: The boys tennis team sound- ly defeated Clarence-Lowden by a score ot 8-1 . . . 1983
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