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1 V -- B TEAM BASKETBALL This year's B team under their new coach, Mr. Stowell, didn't have too much to brag about from the standpoint of games won, but the boys won something which is just as im- portant and which can never be taken away from them and that is, experience. Glenn Rasch played for the A squad before basketball season was over, but he wasn't the only Sophomore to show improvement as Allen Pelz, Bob Lois, Ron May, Dennis Jeffers, and Joe Rygelski will all benefit from what they have learned, when they become Juniors and step up to play on the A squad. Probably the Freshman who contributed most to his team was Pete Gwizdala. Pete played in every game but one. Other Freshmen who will carry a big load next year are Don Yuknis, Lynn Thornton, Tom Alby, Ray Cates, Bill Horbach, Raymond Zirzow. The Senior members of the basketball squad this year were: Tom Gaynor- Forward Lee Jeffers- Forward Wally Partenheimer- Capt., Center Don Amborn- Guard Mike McKee- Center Page Seventy-Three
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BASEBALL g Last year's baseball team didn't do as Well as some of our teams in the past, but the Panthers, led by Gil Amborn, their captain, put up a good battle in every game. Coach Handke started the season off right by leading the team to a 4 to 3 victory over St. Mary's of Burlington, but when we played our county rivals our luck 4 left us and we wound up with an 8-0 defeat. The Panthers had only two more wins, one against Lake Ge- neva and the other against Whitewater City High. , Recognition should be given to Gil Amborn who was the only Senior on the team. Much credit must also be given to last year's Juniors because they carried the biggest load. They were: Jim Schlitz, Fred Cornell and Don Amborn. The Sophomores of 58 should be proud of their four representatives on the team. They were: Norm Robers, Dave Van Every, Frank Platts, and Frank Jacobs. The Freshmen were represented by two players who were Glenn Rasch and Greg Bush. Glenn did a very fine job. Record: Wilmot 4-St. Mary 3 VVilmot 0-Central 8 Wilmot 0- Burlington 3 Wilmot 6-Lake Geneva 5 Wilmot 2-Delavan 7 Wilmot 5-Mukwonago 12 Wilmot 44-East Troy 5 Wilmot 5-Whitewater 4 VVilmot 1--Elkhorn 7 Wilmot 2-Antioch 16 VVilmot 1--St. Mary's 5 Wilmot 3-Salem 6- Page' Seventy-Five
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