Willowbrook High School - Centurion Yearbook (Villa Park, IL)

 - Class of 1968

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......a... L.-.4 FRESHMAN A TEAM: FRONT ROW: Diegel, Mgr.: Nishimura, Sarallo, Brett, Sydnor, Banas, Bailey, Meranda, Engel, Spratt, Colletti, and Maucieri: SECOND ROW: Mr. Kabarec, Head Coach: Dowiarz, DeForest, Stevens, Farnham, Row- land, Gullang, Hicks, Krause, Marks, Marchese, Cowdery, Luttenbacher, Lindley, and Mr. Drees, Assistant Coach. freshmen have good record This year's freshman A team got five wins, two losses and second place in the D.P.V.L. Conference, outscoring their opponents 183 points to 33 points. With an excellent de- fense, it had five shutouts. Tom Hicks, Jim DeForest, and Rick Nishimura were the team's leading scorers. Of the three, Tom Hicks and Jim DeForest were elected Most Valuable Player and Captain respectively. Chuck Lindley was the line ace. FRESHMAN B TEAM: FRONT ROW: Fik, Sternbauer, Dekker, Johnson, Harrington, Fialco, Leonette, Zeman, Steinbach, Geiseman, Bach, Cannella, Lasusa, and Holland: SECOND ROW: Harvey, McCloskey, Sandford, Harris, Stratton, Sini- baldi, Carpenter, Kempa, Anderson, Prazma, Swanson, Porter, Davis, Martz, Kornack, and Gustafson, Mgr.: THIRD ROW: Mr. Long, Coach: Mr. Drees, Coach: McAvoy, Hurley, Heinz, Kenyon, Rakosnik, Slavicek. Howard, Rock, Car- well, Whitlock, Kligis, Preisel, Nafziger, Schatzeder, Fuerst, Christianson, Considine, Tucker, Mgr.: and Mr. Kabarec, Coach. X L--.- e e 19 9 1: el la :ef,..,.e, ieflallll' Q Q ,slr fu I-v....!!mJa,..,4 v 1 ' 'ax 3 I -fu' rt . ' Lu 'lp , 3 A' l V -- K ' 3 '. ' a C- . . W V H f. 5 , QV X. ' ,M A N S.. 57 , 5 ,. g My ,, VX me . 'M Y KW V -4 if N , in P5 , ,n 'wb' wi -19 , ix f.:--sJh ,f ' qv- IA! ---. .29 SP mf -' s , - to ' 3, , 4 A , C

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VARSITY BASKETBALL: FRONT ROW: Ron Auch, Jim Petrovich, Assistant Coach Clint Evans. Head Coach Marshall Stoner, Randy Dean, and John Brennan. BACK ROW: Bill Wagner, Fred Thorne, Ron Kimball, Gary Kassner, George Thoreson, Al Jurkonis, Jim Mahr. Glenn Tegrmeier, Raul Wolf, Gary Matthews, Bob Cortesi, Charles, and Charles Rizzo. varsity and j.v. both take third in d.p.v.I. Coach Marshall Stoner's varsity basketball squad came on strong in a late season push to win 8 out of its last 10 games and ended the year with a respectable 9-5 record. Overall, they ran up a 14-10 season rec- ord, second best in Willowbrook's history. Champion Glenbard East was the only team able to beat the Warriors twice, as the 'Brooks bounced back after early season losses to beat the powerful Morton West, Morton East, and West Leyden teams in the second round of DPVL play. Another trophy was added to the showcase when the Warriors won the Consolation Championship at the Rockford Holiday Tourney. After dropping their first game, the Warriors won easily over Dundee, Dixon, and Mundelein. Senior Captain Gary Matthews repeated last year's performance by making the first team of the All-DPVL squad. He also went one step further by earning a position on the Chicago American's All-Area team. Gary also led the team in scoring with 449 points Cincluding a 35-point effort against Downers Grove Southb, and assists with 169. He was elected MVP. by his teammates. Forward Gary Kassner received All-DPVL honorable mention and was leading rebounder with 208. Junior Guard Bob Cortesi led the team in free throw shooting with a fantastic 23-25 for 92170 and Sophomore George Thoreson had the highest average from the , , fl .th 5517 JUNIORAVARSITV BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Dave Harrington, Rich OOVW' 0' Durpetti, and Gil Golub. SECOND ROW: Mark Skipworth, Jeff Conner. The 1967-68 Junior Varsity basketball Wally Streid, and Larry sriissler. THIRD ROW: Fred Alston, Jim Field. team was 3 relatively young team- Three Tim Williams, Bill Fry. Bob DeWolf, and Clint Evans, Coach. sophomores were in the starting five. Be- cause of inexperience, the team lost four of its first six games. As the season progressed, however, much improvement was noted, the team winning 10 of the last 12 games. At the conclusion of the season the WB Junior Varsity displayed a fine brand of basketball and demonstrated that they will be a team to be watched in the future. The Junior Varsity players were Jeff Con- ner, Bill Fry, Jim Field, Tim Williams, Wally Streid, Fred Alston, Rich Durpetti, Larry Shissler, Gil Golub, Bob DeWolf, and Mark Skipworth.

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