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Right: MIndy Roby attempts to pass the ball around her opponent. Above: Senior, Julie Bauer, figtits to win a jump ball. Right: Sue Quandt shoots a free throw during regular season action. 66 Girls ' Varsity Basketball
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Top: Freshman football coach, Norm Hayes, discusses his game plon with running back Joe Bauer, Bottom: Front: Eric Corwin, Greg Hansen, Mil e Katzberg, Jeff Schimmer, Jeff Kreger, Fred Paxton, Monte Shultz, Alan Smith, Craig Douglas, Second Row: Eric Carpenter, Rich Ostermeier, Micah Parker, Chris Lund, Rick Sonnenfeld, Joe Bauer, Dave Hepner, Steve Eriksen, Rod Harms, Third Row: Tye Martin, Marty Pistuiko, Billy Anderson, Paul Oakeson, Kevin Toczek, Scott Woodward, Kevin Glinsman, Ron Bigger, Taber Spencer, Fouth Row: Steve Arrants, Dan Lewien, Russ Harvey, Todd Helgoth, Paul •Guminski, Kurt Tibbs, Mark Siebke, Kevin Billington, Doug Holmes, Fifth Row: Greg Statler, Mike Cleory, John Ragland, Daron Wondercheck, Steve Ziska, Coach Wolcott, Coach Hayes, Prepare to win I he junior varsity and freshman teams ' philosophy for game play was centered around the slogan prepare to win and that ' s what they did. Following in the footsteps of the varsity squad, the junior varsity football team succeeded in posting an almost perfect record. The team ' s only loss came at the hands of the G.I. Senior High so- phomores, and many of the Vikings ' six victories came in some diverse conditions. Perhaps one of the hardest fought battles was against Central City. Many players were sidelined with injuries and the Vikings were down 5-1 with just minutes remaining in the game. However Northwest didn ' t quit and in the remaining time managed to return a Central City punt all the way to win the game. The freshman team wasn ' t able to post such a grand record, but did gain some valuable grid-iron know how that ' s bound to be used In the upcoming years. The young Vikings posted a 3-4 record including a hard fought battle against Class A Hastings, 22-28, in an overtime loss and a 62-0 slaughter of Central City. Scores Junior Varsity: Adams Central 22- 6 Hastings 28- 6 Aurora 20-12 Ord 34-18 Central City 8- 6 G.I, Sophomores 31-20 Freshman: York 30- 8 Aurora 12-30 Albion 28-14 Ord 0- 6 St, Paul 8-22 Hastings 22-28 Central City 62- Freshman Football 65
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' Top: Luey Shultz looks to the basket for the shot during a regular season, home game Bottom: Front: Corrine Houdek, Chris Hodtwalker, Jody Henrichson, Shelly Jordine. Rondo Bowden, Traci Daberkow. Back: Coach Vertin, Lisa Borgmann, Luey Shultz, Julie Bauer, Sue Quandt, Sara Klein. Mindy Roby, Stacy Krohn, Coach Shultz. Vikes rally at year ' s end I he Lady Vikes may have been disappointed w ih a 13-7 record, but most teams are disappointed v ith any kind of record after they win a State championship the year before. Though the season had its ups and downs Northwest was very successful there is no question about that, they won more than half their games and 5 out-of-the 6 of their losses were to rated teams. The season started out rocky as the Lady Vikes won just two of their five pre-Christmas games. But they didn ' t give up and things began to look up, the Vikings won their Holiday tournament and went on to win their next five games. At the conference tournament competition was fierce. Northwest won their first round gome against Columbus Lakeview but was defeated by second rated Schuyler by 2 points. They finished fourth in the tournament behind three rated teams in the state. At districts the Vikings won their first round game against Wood River, but were defeated in the second round by the eventual district cham- pions, Hastings Adams Central. Scores Holiday Tournament St. Paul 52-35 Central Catholic 31-30 Conference Tournament Columbus Lakeview 33-29 Schuyler 31-33 District Tournament Wood River 36-32 Adams Central 39-49 Girls ' Varsity Basketball 67
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