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CROSS COUNTRY—Mr Delaney, Coach; M Tolley, B Anderson, J. Wisniewski, M Hanna, D. Hayes, B Tolley. 1975 PARDEE VILLE CROSS COUNTRY The Pardeeville Cross Country season start- ed out with a disappointing team turn out in numbers barely filling a varsity squad of 3 with 6 members. In triangular meet competi- tion, the team totaled 5 wins and 4 losses. The conference meet hosted by Pardeeville at Portage Golf Course was a true cross country challenge, with varied terrain of hills and fair- ways. Pardeeville matched the challenge with a surprise upset over Markesan and took a strong third place with Westfield running away with the individual and team titles. Start of Conference Cross Country meet at Portaqe Golf Course. 21 Pardeeville Cross Country.
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GOLF GOLF—Bottom Row P. Kamrath, M. Wolfe, S Mulryan. J. Ortman, P Abell, R Meincke 2nd Row B. Pulver, M. Gleiter, G. Satina, T. Isom, R Turner, S Horsman, The 1975-76 golf team had four returning lettermen. They were Steve Mulryan, Dennis Hayes, Brian Pulver, and Ron Meincke. The 1974-75 team was comprised mostly of underclassmen and Coach Kerkenbush was very optimistic about the chances of the 75-76 team finishing in the top division. The 74-75 team showed a lot of poise for their inexper- ience. They finished with an 8-1 record in dual meet competition, but they slipped on the day of the conference meet and ended up 5th. Coach Kerkenbush said that the last confer- ence meeting, he proposed a different format in determining the conference champion. In the past it was who ever had the hot hand on the day of the conference meet. The new proposal is a point system with one point going to the winner, and no points to the loser in a dual meet. Two points to the winner in a triangular meet, with one point going to second and none to third. The conference meet will still be very important in the sense that the point value will increase for that day. For example, first place is worth 10 points, second place 8 points, third 6 points, fourth 4 points, fifth 2 points and sixth no points. Coach Kerkenbush feels that the new point system will create more interest and add en- thusiasm with the dual and tri-angular meets having some value to them, other than just a practice round. 22
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