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Freshmen Football: Ryan Johnson, Chad Stinson, Russ Kraklio. Terry Muschmann. Mike Abbot. Martin Costello, Dan Lafrenz. Carter Davis. Row 2: Kelley McKirahan. Trent Rowell, Glen Gerardy, Ryan Fier, Tim Cook. Ron Knoche, Eric Schryver. Brian Payton. Gary Leete, Kara Lllloa. Row 3: Coach John McKirahan, Cory Yetter, Brad Carsten. Jay Gale, John Lange. Chris Bowser. Joe Nichols. Chad Dewey. Glenn Armstrong, Shon Parsons, Coach Jeff Newmeister. QM. if ' we A Naseem . . me 'X ' . i Blocking the Muscatine Muskies. the by I defense is in charge of the field. Waiting for the hike. the North Scott Lancers' offense is lined up and ready. The freshmen football team had a fine season this year with a 4-4-l record. The season began with an impressive tie against the tough playing Wood team. The players then came back and worked hard and it resulted in two wins. one against Muscatine and one versus Bettendorf Gold. Unfortunately. their first loss came during the next game against Assumption. Right away they were back on their feet and came back to beat J.B. Young. The next loss came to them after playing Clinton A before bouncing back to add their fourth and final win to the record by beating Clinton B. They then dropped their last two games to Pleasant Valley and Bettendorf Black. Chad Dewey summed up their entire season with this, We have a fast team but a lot of improving to do.
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As the ball is hiked. North Scott's defense starts to block to make sure that there is no yardage gained by the other team. he e ee elr 2 211 J A North Scott defensive player keeps his eye on the ball. The offensive line blocks so their quarterback can get through. 160 N Q Sophomore Football: Tony Salas, Brian Owens, Jamie VanHorn, Willy Mohr, Travis Cole, Cory Albers. Jim Shannon. Matt Marquardt. Row 2: Dan Morey, George Paris, Ryan White, Dereck Fisher. Stuart Gerischer. Jason Newman, Scott Wallis, Daryl Fisher. Row 3: Craig Petersen, Troy Gagne, Jason Ploog, Randy Beaston. Jim Ruggeberg. John Sailor. Keith Stein. Row 4: Coach Steve Schroeder. Joe Peters, Brendan Austin. Scott Baker, Scott Mueller, Coach Tim Kilfoy. The sophomore football record of l-8 did not reflect the talent the team held this year. To start out, they had only a few people that went out for the team. and this made it hard to scrimmage during all of the practices. Their lone win couldn't have been a better one though. it came on Homecoming night with a 7-6 victory over Muscatine. They never seemed to get things together after that. lf we would have played the way we did on homecoming we would of won more games. lt was the only game that we had the desire to win. stated Ryan White.
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SEGKDJINTIDJ EN' MAG 162 X-...W . N. is .. ff. V' ewes C .. . Q L Zi ' ww 5- Af 6 , . ' ' , 1 ,gi 1 V 'V'V ii' r Q A ' at A, --.....-!'K, .........-U abr: isa Carrie lversen. Amy Anderson, and Shelley Hubbs await the oncoming ball as they position themselves for a defensive block. A congratulatory handslap between Dana Hoffman and Rachel Ortiz symbolizes the team effort that was a definite part of the Lancer girI's success. The 1987 season gave the Lady Lancer volleyball team much to look back on and be proud of with a 2nd place finish in the MAC, a match record of 20-9-3, and a final ranking of 9th in the state. Though the success was not gained by many first place finishes or championship trophies, it was instead shown through attacks the ball with another ace spike. Amy Anderson the team effort, hard work, and most of all, through the quality of volleyball this team often showed. Post season honors went to Amy Anderson for Honorable Mention MAC. Shelley Hubbs at 2nd team MAC. and Jodi Osterberg lst team MAC.
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