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The junior varsity wrestling team culmi- nated their 10-0 season by capturing the Suburban West Conference title by more than 100 points. Along with the conference title the Colts also won the eight team Suburban West Conference Tournament. Individual champi- ons included Juniors Gary Santos, Greg Mol- dafsky, Steve Wilks, Matt Kenney, Jim Stultz, Mike Finkelstein, and James DeLuca. However, the Colts were most proud of win- ning the Hazelwood Tournament, for they had to defeat several tough teams. The most valuable wrestlers were Wilks and Santos, while the most improved wrestler was Mol- Junior Steve Wilks sees a pin close at hand. Junior Jim Stultz gazes at the ref as he is rewarded for a splendid take-down Front Row: Jason Reed, Greg Moldafsky, Mike Flynn, Steve Karagiannis, Brad Lewin, Andrew Rice. Second Row: Jose Worhty, Dan Wexler, Steve Wilks, Jim Stultz, Bill Gray. Third Row: John Ward, Bill Blitstein, Jeff Halpern, Tom Rowe, Matt Kenney, Bill Stultz. Fourth Row: Paul Haveisen, Gary Santos, Joe Parisi, Brad Padratzik, Andy Kravetz. Fifth Row: Coach Allen Buckley, Ardie McCoy, Marc Furman, Chris Jensen, Lewis Young, James DeLuca, Mike Finkelstein. Back Row: Craig Wise, B.G. Stafford, Derrik Kassebaum, Jason Brunk, Matt Schellert, Coach Gene Ball. ' Sports ndefe ated again dafsky. The guttsiest performance of the year was given to Junior Craig Wise who won a match while wrestling with a broken ankle. The season was full of highlights. For two consecutive years the junior varsi- ty Colts have been undefeated, giving next year's varsity team high hopes. According to Coach Allan Buckley, Varsity wrestlers can rest assured that Coach Gene Ball will work hard to bring them a good program. For several athletes the freshmen wres- tling team is the beginning of four years of hard work towards becoming varsity wres- tlers. They were hard working, said Fresh- men Coach Jim Davis of his wrestlers. The freshmen wrestling squad finished their sea- son with a record of 2-10. However, the season did not go without its good moments. The team finished second in the Parkway Quad. Also, the most valu- able Freshman James Brown finished the season with a 14-3-1 record. Dave Edwards was given the most improved wrestler award for his hard work and his 12-5-1 record. Coach Davis added, Even though they have little experience, I can see they will be competitive in the near future. is I OG 0000 O 1 U O 2 Ritenour Kirkwoor McCluer Fox Northwe: Lindberg Mehlville West Oakville Lafayette MHKEBWWV !W w-Wg, NWNMQFV 619' UWV gr .' 'Z 1 ft ffqg i E . .7 f ! Sop Fu Secone Managf Bau Fres
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S I I his opponent. ' 105714 f' f f i 2 Q . Front Row: Craig Flom, Jay Rudman, John Cota, Mitch Moore, Brad Beldner, Kevin Fisher, Tara Radin. Second Row: Coach Allen Buckley, Dale Dalton, Tim Jenkins, Scott Solar, John Zimmer, Dave Carpenter, Allen Luensman, Jay Padratzik, Coach Gene Ball, Manager Katy Collins. Scott Solar attempts to roll his opponent, and succeeds Colts endure pain for success HOME VISITOR 34:08 .00 O O gl' 0000 C000 TIES 00000 OPPONENT WE THEY Ritenour 27 Kirkwood 27 MeCIuer North 43 Fox 22 Northwest 39 Lindbergh 26 Mehlville 12 Parkway West 16 Oakville 30 Lafayette 28 CapefDesmetfSLUH 2nd place Parkway Quad 3rd place Pattonville Tourn 7th place Lafayette Tourn 6th place Blue Springs Tourn 6th place ,gh ,gk ALLLL Jay Padratzik holds his opponent down. Allen Luensman works a tilt on the Colts' arch enemies.
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HOME VISITOR stlers. The l their sea- go without ted second most valu- nished the 'e Edwards stler award . record. tough they :hey will be nf- a- o o o 0 o Q O 0 0 O o 0000 oo00 TIES 00000 OPPONENT WE f THEY Ritenour 60 15 Kirkwood 64 12 McCluer North 54 12 Fox 45 21 Northwest 62 3 Lindbergh 59 3 Mehlville 66 9 West 48 16 Oakville 62 4 Lafayette 54 10 Freshmen work hard to improve Sophomore B.G. Stafford looks like a caged lion as he prepares to escape from his opponent's grasp. Front Row: Steve Martinez, Larry Weinberg, Sam Suk, John Kinder, Mike Beaverson, Jon Richman. Second Row: Karl Kenimer, Shawn Gwaltney, Tom Gilmour, Josh Friedman, Dave Schultz. Third Row: Manager Kelly Young, Mike Marino, Dave Edwards, Mike Brewer, Greg Finkelstein, Scott Schafman, Eric Baumann, Manager Jennifer Glaser. Back Row: Ethan Johnson, Glen Familant, Shannon Stulte, Chris Sanders, James Brown, Andy Furman, Coach Jim Davis. Freshman Eric Bauman grits his teeth and tries to put his opponent on his back during a tough match. . Freshman James Brown prepares to destroy his opponent. Sport
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