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FRESHMEN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The ninth grade volleyball team did very well cut the Mauston Tour- nament. They won 9 games and lost 2. The losses were from the Sparta sophomore team. In the volleyball season they had 0 spec- tacular 8 and 0 record! The girls said they liked their 2 coaches, Coach Zahrte and Coach Leonard. Team members said they practiced their skills until they had them perfected. Front row: Koren VonDenHeuvel, Cindy Pierce, Tracey Richer, Sandy Wanto, Alicia Gillette, Karla Ostile, Sue Finnigon, Angie Robinson Row 2: Alicia Batten, Mary Mlsha, Mary Jo Haas, Nichole Pierce, Carlo Chapman, Teri Betthouser, Melonee Sparks, Sorene Erickson Row 3: Coach Zohrte, Lisa Schwertfoger, Missy Schneider, Melanie Clay, Shelly Schultz, Sue Schappe, Down Miller, Becky Seflow, Krista Brohmer, Kirsten Loss, Coach Leon- ard 28 VOLLEYBALL Volleyball Scores Ninth Tomah vs. LoCrescent 15-2, 15-0, 17-15 Tomah vs. Mouston 17-15,15-7, 11-15 Tomah vs. Baraboo 15-13,16-14, 6-15 Tomah vs. Sparta 15-10,13-15,15-1O Tomoh vs. Viroqua 15-4, 15-8, 15-3 Tomoh vs. WI Dells 15-6,15-1, 10-15 Tomoh vs. Nekooscl 15-8, 15-7, 2-15 Tomah vs. Adam Friendship 15-0, 15-8, 15-13 Seventh and Eighth Tomah at Mouston 7 won-O lost 3 - 8 won-O Iost-3 Tomoh at Nekoosci 7 won-1 lost 2 - 8 won-3 Iost-O Mouston at Tomoh 7 won-O lost 2 2 8 won-O lost-3 Nekooso at Tomah 7 won-1 lost 2 - 8 won-O lost-2 Mrs. Bayer thought the seventh and eighth grade teams improved during the volleyball season. This is her second year coaching. When asked if she thought it was a successful season, Mrs. Bay- er said, Yes, the girls learned 0 lot of skills but their record wasn't too good. Mouston was the toughest team but probably won't be so hard to beat next year. All of the girls enjoyed having Mrs. Boyer for a coach and hope she keeps on coaching volleyball. The girls said they had a lot of fun. Opposite page, top right: Front row: Lisa Feistner, Neocia Brookmon, Cornio Stew- art, Kristi Rezin. Row 2: Brigitte Kerr, Lynne Decorah, Danielle Hoog, Becky Callaway, Sherry Jilek, Kari Spolum. Row 3: Michelle Show, Natasha Thompson, Jolene Schuh, Stacy Copper, Teri Johnson, Penny Lduke, Coach Bayer.
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Spirit In Spite Of Losses Front Row: Mike Burculow, Mitch Greeno, Brian VonderZanden, Justin Gosney, Trent Koboski, Shaun Lee, Erin Drinkwine. Row 2: Coach Schneider, Chris Connor, Richie Zidich, Chad Thompson, Joel Schultz, Joron Falkner, Ken Pett, Philip Tubbs, David Dettle, Scott Pierce, Kurt Spolum. Row 3: Mark Walker, Jamie Meltesen, Aaron Youngs, Ryan Bloom, Shawn Grant, John Davis, Rob Hammer, Ryan Tralmer, Travis McGinis, Mike Liek, Vaughn Groothius, Ben Orthe The seventh grade Flag Football team had a tough season this year. They played St. Mary's again, and lost 14- 12. The seventh graders may have lost, but they had some good plays. Excellent de- fense by Mitch Greeno, Mike Burcalow, Dave Dettle, and Jaron Falkner. The offensive standouts were Rob Hom- mer, Ben Orth, and John Da- VIS. Seventh grade football play- ers, practicing the plays. SEVENTH GRADE FOOTBALL 27
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GOES UNDEFEA TED Front Row: Barb Tralmer, Michelle Waite, Donee Kuel, Nova Thompson Row 2: Jennifer Finnigon, Joan Cox, Shannon Forsythe, Amy Ebersold, Kelly Finnigon Row 3: Coach Boyer, Dawn Seflow, Melonie Stebbins, Shana Strozewski, Stephony Chambers, Neil Decorah. VOLLEYBALL 29
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