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A BASK K I BALL: BOX TOM ROW: Ken Kempfert, Steve Walling. Jim (.arson, Jim Lnabnit. Dale Kempfert, Charles Curtis, Kevin O leary. Brad Bcrberick. TOP ROW:]ctt Even- From Under The Hoops Left with only one returning starter, center Ken Kempfert, the Cardinals were inexperienced and were expected by many to have a dismal rec- ord. I he season was characterized by several one-point losses, which could have given the Cards a .500 plus record. Instead, the Redwood cagers finished the regular season with a 6-12 record, the same as the more experienced team of the previous year. For the most part, the Cards were strong in the first half but lost their zip in the final two periods. I he Cardinals, who displayed a starting line-up of f ive seniors, were led by co-captains Craig La- bel ee and Rick Schlapkohl. The team, coached by Bob Thompson, had a quite evenly balanced scoring attack with Kempfert, the leader with a 20 point average. I he Cardinal cagers met stiff resistance from the tough teams of Southwest Conference. They did win a favorable margin of their District I en tilts. The Cards bowed out with a 65-43 loss to Gib- bon in the district quarter-finals. 28 son. Bob Weimore. Sian Viergutz, l.ee Hollister, Bill Tripp, Rit k Schlapkohl, Craig I.aberce, Bob Thompson, coach.
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TOP ROW: Jim Sheimo. Ric k Schlapkohl. Ronald Perry Tom l ed Schablin. Bob Stancer, Ricardo Petry. Jeff Stancer. Gary Buckley, Mr. Hollister, coach. BOTTOM ROW. Rick Schablin. Kodet. Over The Hill And Through The Woods In its eight regular meets, the RFHS cross country team failed to come in first. Yet this squad, loaded with underclassmen, managed to give every team, including strong competition from the Southwest conference, a real fight. It would have been called a building year with boys like sophomores Jeff Stancer and Iom Buck- lev gaining momentum with every meet. Stancer came in first in several meets with Buckley close be- hind, but still the Cards couldn’t tally enough points to win. In the region the Cards placed a respectable fourth, but failed to have an entry in the state meet. If the sport, which is relatively new at RFHS, can come up as fast as it has in its first years and if the younger members can provide a solid core of harri- ers, the coming years for cross country at RFHS will be f ruitf ul. 27
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B-BASKETRALL: KNEELING: Alan Johnson. Rich Kreuger, Lee Patten, Jeff Evenson, Joe Bronson. STANDING: Dave Stramel, Mgr.. Ivar Kaardal, Doug Woodford. Boh Wetmore, 62 Morton 55 59 Marshall 60 62 Jackson 78 52 VVindom 85 42 Worthington 76 59 New Ulm 70 72 Sleepy Eye 64 66 Granite Falls 58 52 Pipestone 53 55 Luverne 85 68 St. James 52 72 Slayton 73 60 Worthington 74 53 Marshall 59 66 Tracy 91 62 VVindom 73 81 New Ulm 68 58 Springfield 77 75 Belview 65 43 Gibbon 65 Lee Hollister. Rich I hieson. Sieve Si raw ell. Sieve Olio. Mr. Stramel. coach.
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