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JUNIOR NETTERS FOLLOW IN VARSITY FOOTSTEPS Pardeeville volleyball has long been known for its prestige, perfection, and, especially, suc- cess The 1987 Junior Varsity Bull- dog netters lived up to all expecta- tions as they posted a 7-1 game re- cord, good for an unofficial conference win. The team, as de- scribed by co-manager Steffanie Lueck, was awesome. Lueck went on to cite the team as having fast learners, good servers, blockers, setters, and spikers. The Junior Bulldogs also posted victories at tournaments in Adams- Friendship and Poynette. They placed second at a Wayland Acade- my contest when first year coach Tony Dahl was called for Unsports- manlike Conduct in an incident de- scribed as necessary, misunder- stood, and nothing to be ashamed of.” 1. Rhonda Bartels delivers an overhanded serve at Prince- ton. 2. Denise Miller passes the ball for a set. 3. JV Team comes off the floor victorious — Sheri Manthey, Traci Patchin, Terri Slaby, Renee Skaar. Lisa Wendt. 4 Holly Lynch bumps the ball to Jenni Neesam. JV B Volleyball: Sheila Henkelman. Holly Lynch, Terri Schultz, Jenny Jahn, Peggy Manthey. Angie Ziehmke. Jenni Nessam. Jenni Keith. JV Volleyball t5
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JV Volleyball WINS 6 LOSSES 3 TIES 0 OPPONENT P.H.S. Lomira L — 0-2 Markesan L — 0-2 Adams-Friendship W — 6-0 Tournament Cambria-Friesland W — 2-1 Princeton W — 2-0 Randolph W — 3-0 Rio L — 0-2 Westfield W — 2-0 Fall River W — 2-1 Green Lake W — 2-0 •Denotes Non-Conference JV VOLLEYBALL JV Team: Renee Skaar. Rhonda Bartels. Denise Miller. Lisa Wendt. Top row: Terri Slaby. Traci Patchin, Sheri Manthey. Tammy Cornford. Kelly Ehlert. 14 JV Volleyball
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FOOTBALL Bulldogs Survive A Tough Season Many things hurt the Bulldog team this year. One was the fact that, for the second year in a row, the players had to get used to a new coach. Coach Steve Donaldson brought a whole new offense with him that the team had to adjust to. But with the help of Assistant Coach Barry Pufahl, they caught on fast to the new plays. Another problem was the lack of numbers with only 26 out for football at the beginning of the season. Pardeeville's loss to Westfield in the opener started the season off on a bad note. Although the Bull- dogs went in wary of Westfield’s si- ze,they found out that Pioneers fell just as hard as anybody, and had a good second half. The team went on to lose two more hard fought games against Cambria and Green Lake before they seized a victory from Fall River 17-16. Homecoming activities pepped up the team, but they lost, 43-0, against a big Princeton line. The Bulldogs’ games against Montello and Randolph were disappointing because we lost, but not as disap- pointing as the loss to Rio in double overtime. The last game, against New Glarus, was a turn for the bet- ter. New Glarus was ranked 10th in the state, but the Bulldogs were ready to fight. Through a great effort by the departing Seniors and the rest of the team, the Dogs stayed in the game and impressed everyone by holding New Glarus to only a few long plays that they were able to score on. We were one of the best 1-8 teams around, said Coach Donald- son before he handed out the awards. Mark Ullrich and Greg Gmeinder made All-Conference Honorable Mention for both offense and defense. Greg Gmeinder was awarded Lineman of the Year hon- ors and Mark Ullrich received the M.V.P. and Captain awards. For the underclassmen, Kyle Ades received the Most Improved Award.
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