Oshkosh West High School - Notebook Yearbook (Oshkosh, WI)

 - Class of 1984

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Things To Do Sports 86 The most important game to win was against Menasha for the regional championship. We had lost to them one week before by six points, and we knew we could beat them if we played up to our potential.’ , commented girls’ varsity basketball coach Tom Wagner. The team won 514- 33. The girls defeated Neenah (63-48) to advance to the game in Menasha. These regional wins were particularly significant because after the team went 4-1 in January, they needed to rebound from losing four straight in Febru. ary. The win over Menasha advanced the team to section- al play for the second straight year. Overall the teams’ record was 10 wins and 44 losses. The conference record was 6.8. Five of the teams’ eleven losses were to Kimberly and Appleton West, two teams who reached the state tournament. The fact that both these teams went to state and that Appleton West reached the semi-finals shows that West faced tough con- ference play throughout the season. Seniors Kelly Albrecht and Kathy Butt agreed that win- ning the regional tournament was the most enjoyable event of the season. They also agreed that the team had an element which made everything run smoother — friendship. Albrecht said, ‘We all got along well, and that helps the team.” Butt was voted by the FVA coaches to second team all- conference, and teammates Albrecht and junior Sandy Langkau were selected for honorable mention. Butt placed second in scoring (averaging 17 points per game), and fifth in rebounding. Albrecht placed ninth in scoring (averaging 12 points per game), fifth in free-throw per- centage, and 15th in rebounding. Langkau placed tenth in scoring (averaging 10 points per game), and second in rebounding. Coach Wagner cited Karen Koch as the most improved player. The junior varsity team amassed a record of 12 wins and 6 losses. In the conference, they were 8-6. The team set a goal to improve their rebounding in each game. They succeeded, with sophomores Wende Woldt and Peggy Mand pulling down the most. Jenny Rickert led the team in assists. Coach Rulseh said, “The team kept improving steadily throughout the season.” The leading scorers were Leslie Pelky and Angie Handler. Freshman Jill Koch was cited as the all-around most improved player. The freshman team compiled a record of 4 wins and 8 losses. The team concentrated on the fundamentals of the game and man-to-man defense. Sally Cady and Nancy Young grabbed the most rebounds while Cheryl Promer helped the team with good ball handling. 1. As Sandy Langkau waits, Lucy Hielsberg goes for the jump ball. 2. Kathy Butt tries for the shot as Sandy Langkau moves in for the rebound. 3. Wendy Woldt passes the ball around a man-to-man defense. 4. Leading West's fast break, Freshman Lisa Luchun prepares to shoot. 5. Angie Handler dribbles the ball up court.

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7 ; 4. Freshman Ann Mauritz steadily holds a handstand. 2. Co-captain Debbie Dehn pre- pares for her next move on the bars. 3. Kris Krasny performs a flexibility move during her floor routine. 4. Lisa Christensen does a high jump on the balance beam. mir ) capamamen, sagan sae b satin aD sioedlanngsevasiisaas J GYMNASTICS: BOTTOM ROW: K. Meigher, E. Collier, Marciniak, K. Beck, D. Dehn, K. Krasny. ROW THREE: M. Trine, J. Fifarek, L. Olejnik, L. Christensen. ROW T. Nielsen, J. Hartman, S$. Green, M. Hessenius. TWO: A. Mauritz, M. Winkler, L. Davies, Coach L. 85



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NES ES 4 13 ee — at Sh = case Zé VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL; BOTTOM ROW: As- Zuhlke, K. Koch, S. Langkau, Coach Wagner, M. xo sist. Coach Pasternak, L. Wagner, B. Peters, J. Krause, K. Butt, K. Albrecht, L. Hielsberg ay « : — — Hannes, K. Hitz, ROW TWO: L. Kalmerton, D. FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL; BOTTOM ROW: J. Schmude, K. Kubeny, 5. J.V. GIRLS BASKETBALL; BOTTOM ROW: Coach Rulseh, W. Woldt, A. Meton, J. oS Cady, L. Luchun, H. Schoenfeldt, L. Jarapco, ROW TWO: C. Johnson, ROW Kock, P. Mand, K. Griep, Assist. Coach Pagel, ROW TWO: Manager K. Nie- THREE: Coach Lemkuil, K. Siewert, N. Young, A. Lehman, N. Novotny, T. buurt, C. Goyette, L. Pelky, J. Rickert, A. Handler, K. Stadler, C. Promer Rand, B. Justman iz 2 : =)

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