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. '2 t we Y , t 17 Ml an 'S SCPHQMORE SOFTBALL: H. White, T. berq, R. lohannsen, l. Wright, l. Mazak, B. Moeller, C. Siebke, P. Leslie, K, Holland, W. Braack, D. Hanson, A. Harsh, L. Younqberq. Tuttee. ROW 3: Coach Harris, N. Stolten- .J ,., I Tagging out the runner at third is Kim Reese. Q 5 tmwwwaww l 1 Cheri Twiqq gets ready to 'lplay ball! The teammates of Wendy Wliite look on as she gets hold oi a pitch. n-n A . VARSITY SQFTBALL 440,93 - NS ll Bennett K N5 O Wheatland -L T NS T5 6 BYJBYBHT ' - - NS 13.3 Bettendori' NS 0-1 Div, Central' K NS L T . '2 Burlington ND. T NS f 7 Dtiumwa L Q r RNS L L O Davenpor'tLCenira1 NS 22.13 Clinton' . - NS 443- L Dav. Assumpnop' NS - EMO K Burlington f NS jk l L Clear Creek NS L U 1cwaCity Regina, f NS L 10' Q Center Point. NS - L Behendorif :L '- NS . K 345 K 1?leaSan1Valiey' I NS ' S12-6 Daw, West? NS . 4A lO Musdalinex NS . 'ZA7 Dav..Assumption't 1 NS 3 Dewar Centra i -NS L Durant . ,- Ames in i ,944 Dimcenffatr .1 L 12-12 Clinton' ' - A NS NS 1518 . NS 2 NS L S ' NS' 2 ' NS 0-2 i SedxonalTOurnamei1t NS L ll - NS 6 NS ' 2 NS 2 90 S?OR'i'S Burlingtdn - sr. Poik L . CR. iefierson DM. Dowling Dev. Westf s K Bettendorf Pleasant Valley' Dawn Centra! L Maquoketa L T lu An excellent season record was com- ny Wendlandi.3S3J,. Laxma-Pausiianlif.327l .piled by the varsity girls softball team, as andllfim Reese Q.3l5Jalso li1it over .300ior they were able to win 40 of their 49 the season. ,L L . .. TTL. T T e L L L - gamesg Many accomplishments were achieved during the season as the Lady Lancers were rated as high as llth in the state during luly. L g , ' ROI! an individual level Tammy Wues' tenberg clidantoutstandinq job on the mound with a record of 28-5 and an ERA of l3'Z,lwalking only lO hitters in 221 in- nings- . T . - . Wendy White also had fa fine season by going 1532 and an ERA QF 2. L ,At the plate LWhite led the team with .390 average and also stole 33 bases. Four other batters, Jenny Fitzgerald f.36Ol, len- . Even with a banner yearithe girls had fa couple of maioridlgappoirrtments. The first was while leading rti the leaquerthroughout the season tlieyfwereswepff, from the Mis- sissippi Champigmg by Daxrenpart Wegfirp two veryclose ball games afihe end of the year. The Lady .llancersr iinishefjltinrfind place with a 25-3fc:or1ferer1r:el marli:rAnf othermajor loss was whenriheyr faced Mah quolceta in the regionals, losing 3-2g after having an early T2-Q lestdrr T L. 5 .Q . . ' l Whitej Wuestenbergg Reese, Wend- lancl and Fitzgerald were Lancers on T the Miss. 8 All-Conference First Team L T
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The Clinton coach nfliergks out his runner Danielson as Dave Whitcornb trys to change Dennis Golinghorsi thinks the sun is in the urripiifjfg decision' his QYQS- 5 U P 'l 5 . HOT WEATHER, TOUGH SEAS ON is-ammas.. w v-we,-Q .s LANCED 1 ILAXNCEY 1959: The tirst baseball season at North Scott got underway with 5 games which were all away . . . 1961: Atter just 3 short seasons the Lancers earned themselves a Winning record ot 7-6 1964: The Lancers had an outstanding season ot ll-6, managing also to defeat Davenport West and East Moline 1961: Baseball, traditionally a spring season, became the only summer sport in the high school . . . 19 7 3: While accomplishing a mark ot l3-B, the best NS baseball history, the squad also had a team batting average ot .304 . . . 1973: Dave Arnold had a whopping season batting average ot 449, while knocking in 20 runs . . . 1975: Hitting 5 homeruns and batting in 22 runs was accomplished by Larry' Wilford, both are a school record . . . 1979: Being the tirst year in the Mississippi 8, Lancer Ron Nagle tied the homerun record ot 5 and Larry Dalton hit tor a .356 batting average While the team tinished with 9-23 record . . . 1983 . . . Lancer catcher Kurt lireiter looks before Bruinsma, M, Salas, R. Bradley, ROW 2: W. Steffen, G. Freund, l. Corson. he whips the ball. Hamann, D. Nigh, C. Dennis, Dies, C. SOPHOMQRE BASEBALL: W. Hamann, Carter, D. Schnoor. ROW 3: Coach B. Carts-en, l, Herman, K, Lang, 1, Podber, R Busch, l. Peters, M. Busch, T. THE SCOREBOARD SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Cl4't5l NS 5 Davenport Assumption 2 NS 2-O Pleasant Vatleyi 5-2 NS 11 Davenport Central 3 NS 9-20 DeWitt Central' 3 NS 2-6 Clinton' l-3 NS l2-9 Canianohef 344 NS 2 Bettendort 4 NS 5-l Davenport West' 3.3 NS 34 Muscatine' 76 NS 10,2 Davenport Assumption' O-O NS B-5 Davenport Central' l3-lO NS 3-5 Burlington 514 NS 5-lO Bettendort 4-5 NS 3-6 Davenport West 13-l NS 3-2 Muscatine t3-6 NS 5-l Pleasant Valley 6-3 'denotes double header B ASEBALL 89 '-le
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-' . A ' - ff? , I 5. :it J Q 'tr x gf, if 'P 1' Q as ..xL.-f, . 5 i h D in l ln son give lniia Paustian finil Amy Kev:-st--i a iew Tainxny Wiieeenbxiiti lriftdles fi fast ball tfzward lli--r nt-rvzius in L H. if I71,ll'11QT5. bdgfo, A yvr'-Q-Qaiiif: f1'1f1f'l1't meeting lin loni Miwllwi and fliiis Sieblce. THE SCOREBOARD SOPHOMORE SOFTBALL NS 13 NS 5-1 NS 16- 18 NS 17-9 NS 15-20 NS 9-1 1 NS 8-9 NS 4- 17 NS 15-15 NS 6-4 NS 13 NS 11 NS 14 NS 16-8 NS 16 NS 12-1 NS NS NS 11-4 12-6 12 124-81 Pleasant Valley Dav. Central' DeWitt Central' Clinton' Dav. Assumption' Bettendort' Davt West' Muscatine' Dav. Assumption DeWitt Central' Betteniort Daw. Assumption Clinton Dav. Central' Clinton Muscatine' Dav. West' Burlington' Bettendort ' denotes double headers ll 7-9 3-3 5-8 4-4 1-2 5-10 8-15 2-5 2-18 3 O 3 2-6 4 0-6 7-8 8-7 1 i I..- V15iRSlTY SCFTBAl,l,: 1, Fitzgerald, C. Sterbenz, L, A. Keester, S. McCaughy, C. Twigg, 13. Tank, 1. Paustian, L. Finnegan, W. White. Row 2: K. White, Wuestenberq, 1. Wendland, K. Reese, D. Soenksen. --'- uw' for lLA slots 19735 The initial season of softball allowed the girls to practice their skills though only 2 games were scheduled . . . 1 9 76: The Lancers won the Big Bend Conference by going 10-0 . . . 1977: Peg Geary placed herself in the North Scott Record Books scoring 41 runs and hitting 7 home runs . . , 1978: Denise Arp proved herself a stand out performer batting .478 and compiling 34 12.B.1.'s . . . 1979-1982: Three out of these four years the Softball team captured or shared the Mississippi Eight Conference Championship . .'. 19 8 1: A record of 86 stolen bases was set by freshman Wendy White . . . 1982: Alice Darland had 57 hits and 10 doubles placing herself in the record books . . . 19 8 2: The team of 1982 had 34 wins in a single season, more then any other Lancer team in history . . . 1983 . . . SOFTBALL 91
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