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Spikers Smash Into 2nd Conference Season ROW 1: L. Roach. L. Todd. T. Brown. D. White. M. Oehler. S. Boldt. ROW 2: P. Yeomons. S. Vuillemot. L. Obmascher. N. Boldt. L. Pedretti. D. Schauf. A. Wisnefsky. ROW 3: Coach Bickel. C. Moris. D. HofTIand. J. Murphy. T. Sheckler. C. Koening. BELOW RIGHT: Patty dives for a save, exemplifying the Hawk team's fine effort against Riverdale. The Hawks beat the conference team 15-4 and 15-11. OPPOSITE TOP: Julie Halverson goes up for the spike against conference team Fennimore. The Hawks in fine form beat the Golden Eagles 15-11 and 15-9. in one of the highlights of the season. ROW 1: Coach Bouche. ROW 2: B. Nicholson. J. Coorough, J. Bushnoll. P. Coorough. B. Wisnefsky. J. Halverson. ROW 3: T. Tippery. R. Sprosty. J. Gavin. L. Smith. T. Cipra. Y. Lechnir. J. Zable. P. Waller. i z 1975-76 Season Prairie vs River Valley 15-11. 15-17, 14-16 Prairie vs Riverdale 15-4. 15-11 Prarie vs Viroqua 15-2, 13-15, 11-15 Prairie vs Fennimore 15-11, 15-9 Prairie vs Richland Center 11-15, 16-18 Prairie vs Boscobel 6-15. 15-4. 11-15 Prairie vs. River Valley 3-15, 0-15 Prairie vs Riverdale 15-7, 15-13 Prairie vs Viroqua 15-2, 15-7 Prairie vs Fennimore 8-15, 15-8, 11-15 Prairie vs Richland Center 14-16. 2-15 Prairie vs Boscobel 15-2. 15-8 Tourney: Prairie vs Fennimore 11-15, 15-12, 12-15 28 - Girls Volleyball
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Boys Build For Future PICTURED BELOW are Scott Otteson, Randy Kieser, Gary Strain, Don Osterhaus. Andy Skemp. Ron Mezera, Rod Patton, Jeff Hamann, Shane Long. MISSING is John Wilkinson. Boys’ Cross Country Scores Prairie vs Riverdale 31-26 L Prairie Invitational—PDC 4th 0 Prairie vs Fennimore 42-18 WS Luther College Invitational—PDC 12th C Prairie vs River Valley 33-24 0 Prairie vs Richland Center 50-15 R Brookwood Invitational PDC 12th EW Prairie vs Viroqua 27-29 I SWAL Meet (River Valley) 5th N WIAA-PDC 9th S Boys Cross Country • 27
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Sports Rap-Up FOOTBALL—The Hawks had a very successful football season this year, rolling to a conference co-championship with a 5-1 conference record, 8-1 overall. Coach Bebow was very satisfied with the season, attributing much of the success to two factors: a strong running game and tough defense. Scoring an average of 31 points a game, the Hawks held opponents to a remarkable average of only 4 points per game. Another factor was the attitude of the team. The coach commented that he often came to the locker room a half-hour before practice was to start, and found 15 or 20 guys there and ready to go. “This shows you what the kids wanted to do. The addition of the weight machine was also a big plus, stated Coach Bebow. When asked if the team relied more on quickness or size, he replied, “Well, we really didn't rely much on size . . . our biggest player was only 210.” The highlight of the season was undoubtedly Prairie's big 29 to 6 homecoming victory over Viroqua. Coach Bebow felt it, . . was the biggest game I have ever had the pleasure of coaching. When asked his opinion of the state football tournaments beginning next season, the coach replied. “Beautiful—I think that's fantastic. It’s long overdue. He looks forward to another good season next year, and feels the tournaments will be an added incentive to work harder. The Junior-Varsity football team also did very well. Quickness, aggressiveness, strength and unselfishness. Coach Howard felt, contributed to the J.V.’s success. They finished with a 7-1 overall record, and were unbeaten, untied and unscored upon in conference play. STATE CHAMPIONS! Those two words pretty much sum up the success that the girls’ cross country team had this year. Coach Mullarkey was, to put it mildly, pleased with the season. Ms. Mullarkey said she was surprised the younger runners were able to hack the pressure at the state meet. In fact, she said, they ran their best times of the year at state. Earlier competition against class A schools helped build confidence and ease the pressure, the coach stated. Ms. Mullarkey felt very confident the girls would go to state. She knew they had the talent. It was just simply hard work that made it pay off. Did it ever pay off! GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL—The girls' volleyball team didn’t have a great season record-wise, but their spirit never let up. They played one game as hard as the next. Coach Bouche felt the girls lost too many games because of one or two fundamental errors. They lost half of their games by a couple of points. Ms. Bouche said. “We had a lot more skill than we showed. She was also impressed by the way the girls handled themselves under pressure. When asked about the size of the team. Ms. Bouche remarked, “We were short compared to a lot of other teams, but never underestimate a short person. She also thanked the people who came out to see the games. BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY—“We had a rough season, said Mr. Kasey, boys’ cross country coach. But there is hope for the future, since they will be losing only three seniors. Mr. Kasey felt there were too many gaps in the line up. He didn’t expect to win conference, but thought the boys were strong enough to finish third. However, there was a big letdown once the team knew they couldn’t win conference. The coach also stated that the boys did a very good job of running at the conference meet, but some runners on the other teams ran superbly. Girls' Volleyball - 29
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