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WABAUNSEE To end the season, Lake had to prove to Wabaunsee that they could still win under pressure. Silver Lake won two out of three games. The score of the first game was 15-13 with TERRI PERRIN as the top scorer. The sec- ond game they lost but came back the third game winning 15-5 with EN- GELKEN as the top scorer. :was Q 111 Sophomores ANGIE SUTHER 1141 and CAROL ROBBINS 1441 look on as MICHELE ENGELKEN 1231 returns the ball. 1Photo by KlM BROOKS1 121 Freshmen-Front Row: Connie Robbins, Pau- la Workman, Second Row: Darcy Etzel, Tina Cloe, Kim Stringer, Third Row: Denise McLin, Toni Russel, Deana Womack, Brigette Hartter, Cindy Doeble, Vicki Vande Velde, Back Row: MR. LOREN ZIEGLER assistant coach, Head Coach, MIKE GOEHRING, Jenny Griggs. 1Photo by BRENT PHOTOGRAPHY1 131 Junior Varsity-Front Row: Nancy Mohler, Shelli Sumner, Pam Frey, Second Row: Angela Roberson, Michele Engelken. Kim Brooks, Terri Perrin, Back Row: Kim Frank, Beth Bran- denburg, Lorl Vande Velde, manager, Carol Robbins, Laura Ross, manager, Angie Suther, Penny Stlties, Coach MIKE GOEHRING. 1Photo by BRENT PHOTOGRAPHY1 MISSION VALLEY Coach GOEHRING said that the Freshmen team started out slowly, but by the end of the season they had progressed a great deal. The squad won over Mission Valley. GOEHRING stated that the game was tough, but Silver Lake came away winning two out of three games. Top scorers were BRIGETTE HARTTER and PALILA WORKMAN. Volleyball Freshmen S.L. OPP. L Santa Fe Trail L Osage City W Mission Valley L Wabaunsee L Holton L Perry Lecompton L Rossville L St. Marys L Wabaunsee HOLTON The squad competed in the Holton Invitational Tournament. The fresh' men tied for second place having a 3- 3 record which earned them a tro- phy. Top scorers during the game against Wabaunsee were BRIGETTE HARTTER and DEANA WOMACK. Junior Varsity , , OPP. Santa Fe Trail Osage City Mission Valley Royal Valley Rossville W St. Marys W Wabaunsee Volleyball SportsfJunior Varsity And Freshman Volleyballf15
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Squads gain new coach from French Junior High C13 Freshmen DEANA WOMACK 4323 and KIM STRINGER 1505 set up for a spike return dur- ing the St. Marys game, iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ Q29 Sophomore MICHELE ENGELKEN 1233 spikes the ball for a return while sophomore teammate NANCY MOHLER C203 sets up for ST. MARYS Starting off the year with a new coach, Mr. MIKE GOEHRING, the Ju- nior Varsity went undefeated. St. Marys pressured Lake in their first match-up of the season. Lake lost the first game, but their determination and spiking ability led them to a vic- tory over the Bears with scores of 15- 8 and 15-6 with NANCY MOHLER as the top a scorer. ROSSVILLE The victory over arch-rival Rossville was another big win. In a close match that ended with two identical scores of 15-13, the Eagles prevailed in maintaining their undefeated record. In the first game, the top scorers were MICIHELE ENGELKEN, MOHLER and ANGIE SLITHER, sophomore. The second game brought forth TERRI PERRIN sopho- more. The second game brought forth TERRI PERRIN sophomore as the top scorer. FIRST LINDEFEATED SEASCDN the return, iPhoto by PAM SWARTZQ .,....J . . I ln 14 Sportsfdunior Varsity and Freshman Volleyball 'W 1
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Eagles put Dawgs to shame after Dawgs come to Lake and cheer. ROYAL VALLEY This was probably one of the best offensive games Coach C. J. HAMIL- TON felt the Eagles played all year. They averaged almost seven yards every time they snapped the ball. BOBBY PFANNENSTIEL junior gained most of the yardage with 168 yards. BRUCE FERGUSON senior in- tercepted a pass and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. This was the longest interception return of the year. SANTA FE TRAIL Coach HAMILTON looked back anc' labeled this game as a turning point The old saying that you learn front your mistakes applied to this game. The best defensive player of the game was TONY LEIKER junior who had eight tackles. Best offensive player was KURT LUDWICK junior who completed his plays, 40 of our 44 times. -WHITE JERSEYS GOOD LUCK QU As CLINT WICHMAN senior 33 prepares to turn up field on a sweep. JERRY KRUGER senior I4 throws a key block while DAVID BRENT junior 75 and TODD HERRINGTON senior 54, looks for downfield blocks. fPhoto by Brent Photographyi Q23 Trying to make just a few yards, the Eagles line up while BRUCE FERGUSON senior l6fSportsfVarsity Football hands off to BOBBY PFANNENSTIEL junior for a short dive play. iPhoto by DIANE DULT- MEIERJ C35 Handing off the ball so the Eagles can gain some yardage is the quarterback BRUCE FER- GUSON senior. iPhoto by DIANE DULT- MEIERQ 1.
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