The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1979 — Page 8
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., October 31,1979
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Sports
Parents honored at Wawasee last Wednesday
Parents of Wawasee High School senior athletes were honored at the football game last Wednesday night. They follow. ■ ' Football Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Avery, Syracuse, parents of Fred Avery; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beezley. Syracuse, parents of Jeff Beezley; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowen. North Webster, parents of Brent Bowen; Mrs. Norma Green, Syracuse, mother of Scot Green; Mr Mrs. Stacy Haines, Leesburg, parents of Tyler Haines and Rusty Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. Galen Haney, North Webster, parents of Lyle Haney; Mr and Mrs Dan Hardy, Syracuse, parents of Todd Hardy; Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, Leesburg, parents of Tim and Todd Harris; Mr; and Mrs. Herb Miller, Goshen, parents of Mike Miller; Mr and Mrs. Charles Peach, Warsaw, parents of Steve Peach; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Randall, Warsaw, parents of Brent Randall; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shipley, Cromwell parents of Roger Shipley; Mr. •and Mrs. Jack Spitler. Syracuse, parents of Jeff Spitler; Rev. and Mrs. Paul Steele, Syracuse, parents of Richard Steele; and
Warriors are shut out by North Wood in final game
The Wawasee Warriors went down in defeat 26-0 at the hands of North Wood last Wednesday night in the final game of the 1979 football season. Wawasee never seemed to be in the contest. Jack Lengacher scored on a 40 yard run in the first quarter. The play came after a 28-yard punt return by Brian Bemiller. The point after failed. The score: 6-0. The Panthers scored twice in the second stanza, once on a two yard run by Bemiller and once on a 16-yard pass from Mark Schneider to Mark Alfano. Both times the Panthers tried conversions and they failed. Halftimescore.- 18-0 Again, in the third quarter North Wood was the team to score. Mark Alfhno went in on a
NLC STANDINGS {Football Final) Concord 6 1 Goshen 5 f 2 North Wood 5 2 Bremen 4 3 Warsaw 5 3 Plymouth 3 4 Rochester 1 6 Wawasee 0 7 Warriors finish 10 th in semi-state Wawasee finished 10th in the semi-state cross country meet Saturday in F.ort Wayne with Elkhart Central taking top honors. Central scored 32 points. Other teams scored as follows: Norwell 89, Snider 108, 161 (the top four teams go on to state competition),! Wayne 176, Manchester 131. Western 196, North Wood 199, Lakeland 236, Wawasee 253, 'Huntington North 289, Columbia City 290, Kokomo 290, Lewis Cass 299, Culver 337, Warsaw 351 Doug Zehr qf Central finished first in 12:19.6. North Wood’s Randy Rohrer was fifth and Jeff Strakowski of North Wood was ninth. The top 10 individuals go to state competition. l | | r— CHUCK MYERS— | U C.S. Myers Ford ((( J Milfor<l ~ Syracuse 1 f NEW FORD ' I FAIRMONT *99“ PER MONTH M IN With SSOO Down' Cash Or ( | Trade, 48 Month, 14.35 APR, m $4,783.68 Balance, Includes J w Credit Lite Insurance. '
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zachary, Syracuse, parents of Carl Zachary Cross Country Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boyer, Syracuse, parents of Cam Boyer; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jones, Syracuse, parents of Shannon Jones; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rhodes, Milford, parents of Richard Rhodes; and*Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Leesburg, parents of Alan Thompson Tennis Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brannock, Syracuse, parents of Mike Brannock; Marcia Carpenter, Syracuse and Gordon Carpenter, Cromwell, parents of Greg Carpenter; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamman, Syracuse, parents of Rod Hamman; Mr. and Mrs. Darle Hoover, Syracuse, parents of Darle Hoover Girls’ Golf Mrs. Jean Brown, Syracuse, mother of Lynn Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Darr, Syracuse, parents of Carla Darr Swimming Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hire, Syracuse, parents of Stephanie Adair; Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer, Syracuse, .parents of
one-yard run. Bemiller then went in again on a pass from Alfano for the conversion. The score: 260. Neither team scored in the final stanza. Wawasee played without the services of Al Schlagenhauf who was out for disciplinary reasons and Thad Tinkey who is
Bowling
High School Champions 1? 3 Party Kegs J 4 6 Wawasee Realty 14 6 Mighty Four ce 12 8 AC DC ' H 9 Greasers 9 H 714 9 11 Bombic Bowlers 9 11 Stroh's B'j 11 Vj Rowdies B'z llMj Jefe’s 8 12 Strikers 7 13 High team game: 714 — 589 High team series: Stroh's -1721 450 series: T. Whetten 453, K Stahly 456 150 games: T. Whetten 154, 154, D. Kern 153, J Beezley 155, D. Stahly 164, K. Stahly 171, D. Fry 164, C. Eby 160. P. Williams 167. P. Pavel 165, S. Coquillard 172, K Haines 153 125 games: L. Black 126. J. Brown 136, T. Smith 135. L. Keim 129 Hits and Misses Keg Tavern —,, 21 11 Motorola 21 11 Campbell Mkt. 20 12 Barth, Inc. 19’z 12V> IPS 18 14 Bud's Body Shop 16 16 Shepherd's Crystal Flash 13 19 Gutter Dusters 13 19 J & T Enterprises 11 21 Backwater Gang 7’/j 24’z High team game and series: Barth, Inc. — 702 2021 500 series: P. Bright 170, 187 514, D. Butler 214 574, K. Knisley 202 535, S. Wolterman 160, 194 511, C. Snodgrass 549, B. Secor 204 506, M Donaldson 544. B. Simon 206 552, J. Kern 234 557 450 series: S. Kern 193 491 200games P. Campbell 201 160 games: S. Clevenger Saturday Pee Wee Dukes Os Hazzard 12 3 Hulk Bowlers 10 5 Little Rascals 9 6 Little 8. Clark 9 6 Thunderbolts 8 7 Chips 8 7 Beginners 7 8 Phantoms 5 10 Stars 4 8 60 series: C. Jones 101, C. Carden 110, S. Jones 110, D. Price 122, J. Sawyer 130, J. Corn 83, J. Brito 48. D. Ridenour 117, K. Gunkel 168, D. Koselke 85, L. Pifer 72. B Bartman 64, B. Routson 146, M. Price 87, K. Gunkel 111 40 games:„C. Jones 50, 51, C. Carden 81, S. Jones 57, 70, D. Price 67, 55, J. Sawyer 62, 68, J. Corn 45, J. Brito 48, D. Ridenour 53, 64, K. Gunkel 68. 43, K. Gunkel 80, 88, D. Koselke 46, L. Pifer 55, B. Routson 78, 68. M. Price 41, 46 Sunday Night Mixed Millers Heating 24 8 Frog Tavern 23 9 GB.S Laundry 22Vi 9Vz Commodore Homes 22 10 Oasis 19 13 Ams Oil 17 u Kale Island Bait 17 15 Smittys Sportsman 17 15 Slabaugh Canvas 16 16 Tim's Marathon 16 16 Yoders Cabinet 16 16 Jaw Breakers 14 18 Ag Best 13 19 Sportsman 13 19 Misfits 12 20 Big Macs 11 21 All Metal 9 23 Pacer Oil 6W 25 V2 High team game and series: Slabaugh Canvas —722 2029 500 series: B. Elkins 552, D. Wilhite 532, T. White 506, F. Von Bion 537, A. May 510, G. Swihart 502, G. Price 548. R. Solina 513. A. Slabaugh 541, K. Knisley 574 450 series: B. Hamilton 488, S. Opalek 450, K. Solina 466, K. Knisley 469 200 games: K. Knisley 236, A. May 200. D. Wilhite 212, B. Elkins22B 160 games: K. Knisley 186, S. Hapner 168, S. Opalek 171, K. Solina 189, K. Gay 164, P. Summerlot 168, B. Hamilton 167,187, A. May 178
Boody Brewer; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene, Syracuse, parents of Pat Greene; Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kroh, Syracuse parents of Laura Kroh; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Meek, Syracuse, parents of Lisa Meek; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Syracuse, parents of Jan Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Syracuse, parents of Angie Reed; Mr. and Mrs. Jan Rinker, Syracuse, parents of Tracy Rinker; and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith, Syracuse, parent of Deb Smith Cheerleader Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Zurcher, Leesburg, parents of Melanie Zurcher Wawasee Chief Mr. and Mrs. Darell Bowman, Syracuse, parents of Clay Bowman Volleyball Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brouwer, Syracuse, parents of Laurie Brouwer; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meditch, Syracuse, paents of Jeri Meditch; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Pierceton, parents of Mary Rhodes; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spearman, Syracuse, parents of Joanna Spearman; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Syracuse, parents of Michelle White
recovering trom a concussion. Jeff Spitler was the game’s leading rusher as he made 23 carries for 102 yards. Wawasee closed out the season 1-9 as the Warriors continue to try to "get it together.’’ The Warriors have only won five of their last 30 outings after going 32-8 under coach Hal Traviolia.
Thursday Night Ladies Wawasee Electronics 25 11 Bud's Bar 24 12 Thornburg Drug 24 12 South Shore Golf Club 23 13 Barth 21 15 Pilcher's 21 15 Kale Island Beacon 20 16 Mary's Hobby Shop 20 16 Quacker’s 20 'l6 Jay's Realty 20 16 Stanley Steemer I9'z 16V» Lynn Feller Ins. 18 18 Turf Bar 18 18 The Guide 16’/z 19’/z Jerry's Leather Craft 16 20 Lake City Bank 12’z 23V» Monsanto 12 24 Shoemaker's Pharmacy 11 25 Geil's Music 10 26 North Webster Fire Aux. S’/z 27'2 High team game: Bud's Bar — 830 Scrat ch. Jay's Realty — 771 Handicap High team series: Jerry's Leather Craft — 2266 Scratch, Jay's Realty — 2160 Handicap 500 series: R. Gerrity 507, S Becher 512, A. May 515 450 series: M. Lambright 463, J. Berkeypile 451, J. Slabaugh 453, L. Speicher 481, J. Chiddister 451, P. Martin 460. E. John son 451, J. Maher 465, N. Spur ling 480. J. Reed 484, D. Coburn 460, C Nolan 477, B. Swihart 472. M ; Henning 480, K. Knisley 493, S Zarse 497, J Harter 475, B Gross 488 200games: S. Becher 226 160 games: L. Speicher 177, P. Kampf 173, R. Gerrity 177, A. Newcomer 176, S. Becher 172, A. May. 171. 174, 170, L. Ulery 182, M. Johnson 179, C. Blosser 170, J. Maher 170, N. Spurting 179, J. Reed 192, C. Nolan 180. B. Swihart 188, K. Knisley 189, 182, S. Zarse 190, B. Gross 192 County Pilcher's Shoes 28 12. Paul's LI Lock It 25 15 Kurly's Keglers 24 16 Auer's Serv. 23 17 Barbee Hotel 22 18 Liske's 22; 18 RV Wheels 21 19 Wawasee Home Serv. 20 20 Bud's Body Shop 19 21 Parker's Hybrids 19 21 Chore Time 18 22 LJMFB 18 22 Louie's 17 Whetten Asphalt i 23 Wawasee Bowl ~ T4~ 26 Cline's ',\l4 26 High team game and series: Pilcher's Shoes — 904 2640 / 500 series: D. Smith 505, D. Smith 519, C. Garner 502, C. Fink 511, G. Liske 507, D. Roeder 523. D Taylor 528, J. Kern 542, B Hyde 522, C. Anderson 557, D. Hyde 553. D. Knisley 504, C. Snodgrass 522, E. Coburn 516, S. Butt 567, D. Thibauts67, J. Loweso9 200 games: G. Liske 207, D Taylor 211, D Hyde 219, G. Knisley 202. S. Butt 222. D. Thibaut 200 Friday Mixed Jim Moore Motors 25 7 Maple Leaf 23 9 Overhead Door 22 10 New Paris Produce "ii 11 Syracuse Cleaners 18W 1316 Black Cats 18 14 Associates Realty 18 14 Zimmerman's Gravel 18 14 Mastercraft 17 15 Shoe Shack 17 15 Syracuse Rubber 15 17 Beacon 15 17 Jeanettes Bridal & Formal 14>/z 17Vj Wawasee TV 14 18 Wawasee Bowl . 13 19 Keiths 12 20 Frost Antenna 12 20 Abrell Construction 11 21 Turkey's 10 22 Screwball's 6 26 High team game and series: Black Cats — 703 2010 600 series: D. Armbruster 215, 203 610. M. Gantshorn 221,204-608 500 series: G. Sorensen 527, D. Poston 515, B. Thwaits 214 580. M. Carlson 200 574, C. Fink 544, L. Epley 203 547. D. Hinton 503. B. Simon 526. Rt Halsey 206 527, W. Alderfer 200-552, D. Rensberger 204-506, R. Castro 529, L. Ryman 202 549, J. Kimble 514
Basketball tickets to go on sale Monday
Wawasee High School basketball season tickets will go on sale Monday, Nov. 5 at the high school. SeatyThay also be reserved for an extra sl. The reserved section will be located in the top eight rows (D-K) on the lower deck behind the scorers' bench and southwest lower deck The two rows behind the team and scorers’ bench will be reserved for our junior varsity and freshman players and coaches. Adults who want to reserve seats should notify the athletic office any time before the first home game on November 16. High school students maypurchase their tickets and tickets for other people from Mrs. Bowling Outdistances Most Other Activities Each year, nearly 64 million people bowl, according to figures from the National Bowling Council. Os these, some ten million bowl each and every week in leagues. These figures make bowling the most popular all-year-round sport played on dry land Bowling, with 63.7 million participants, outdistances tennis, which claims 29.2 million enthusiasts and golf with 16.3 million participants According to the Council, bowlers break down into 20.3 million adult men. 19.7 million adult women, and 23.7 million young people under 18. Ten million people bow l each week in leagues. Here are some comparisons between bowling and other activities: • More people bowl in one week than attend all of the National Football League games in one year. • More people bowl in one week than attend all the Broadway shows in the course of an entire year • More people bowl in two weeks than attend Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida in the course of an entire year. • It would take six and one half years of visitors for attendance at the Statue of Liberty to equal one week of league bow ling
450 series: C Nolan 174 455. P. Maresh 469. S McKee 184 461 B Kline 174. 168 489. M Popenfoose 195 453. L Welty 178 456. B Hin ton 193 456. L Gilbert 170 480. J. Castro 171. 183 483. J Morganthaler 456 200 games C Galloway 223 160 games: J. Poston 166. J Honer 171, 163. B Abrell 160. J Morganthaler 169, C Whet ten 172 Milford Business Campbell's 32’z 6’z Walters 28 12 Jeffs 26 14 Sharps 25 15 Vega 25 15 Speichers 24 16 Ag Best 22 18 Gropps 21 19 Little & Clark 19 21 Fireplace 19 21 Golden Razor 19 21 Scotts' 17 23 UTS 17 23 Milford Motors 15 25 Turf 9 31 Wyant Chev. 3’/» 36> j High team game: Sharps — 1020 High team series: Scotts — 2845 500 series: P. Mock 552, P. Campbell 511, F. Vandergrift 548. G. Sorensen 543, L. Mast 519, S. Weisser 502. F. Grove 500, L. Newman 533, M. Tatman 514. M. Kauffman 509. B Rice 521, R App 530 200 games: B. Simon 207, F. Vandergrift 211, G. Sorensen 212, L. Newman 204, M. Tatman 204 Bantam Pro Bowlei-s 12 3 Tigers 11 4 Hot Stuff 10 5 White Lightening 9'? s'z Champions 9 6 Bionic Bowlers 9 6 Kn~-kOutS 9 6 Strikers 9 4 Bad News Bowlers B'z 6V» Joey's Angels 8 7 N.BC.'s 7Vj 7’z Whiz Kids 7 8 Roller Bowlers 7 8 Alley Cats 6 9 Carter Janitorial 6 9 Striking Zone 6 9 All Stars 6 9 Boiling Bowlers 4 11 Hit & Misses 4 11 Moon Lights 2’z 12’/z High team game: N.B.C.'s —4lB High team series: Whiz Kids —Bl5 Double game: K. Rensberger — Both 89 200 series: B. Welty 217, S. Brumbaugh 220, R. Ellis 238, A. Hochstetler 221, T. Taylor 248, S. Carson 228. S. Eldridge 230, B. LeCount 231, J. Stetter 225, M. Miller 209 250 series: T. Ryman 265 100 games: B. Welty 121, S. Eldridge 112, 118, P. Richardson 104, E. Steele 115, B. LeCount 115-116, L. Galloway 107, T. Grawcock 106. J. Stetler 112, 113. M. Taylor 101, M. Miller 104, 105, M. Harter 102, J. R. Noel 116, M. Hann 100, A. Bucher 119, S. Brumbaugh 123, S. Dunithan 117, R. Ellis 123,115, R. Troup 107, P. Legro 103, S. Carson 117, 111 P. Fmk 105, T. Ryman 102, 163, R McDonald 10 VT Ryman 112, A. Hochstetler 103,118, T. Taylor 151, Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Nellans 27 9 State Bank 22 14 Browers Sales & Service 21 15 Mastercraft 21 15 Wyant Chevrolet 20 16 Merle Holden Ins. 20 16 Teghtmeyer AceHdwe 19 17 Dewart Lake Marina ig u LaPetite u is Ace Pest Control 47 19 Sleepy Owl 15 21 Beacon , 5 2 1 Commodore RV 13 23 Todd Realty 6 30 High team game: Nellans —BOO High team series: Browers Sales & Ser vice — 2268 450 series: N. Patty 474, L. Brower 493, M. Knudsen 483. L. Speicher 478, S. Koser 458, M. Rensberger 456. M. Grimm 487 160 games: L. McFarland 170, R. Long 161, N. Patty 165, 167, L. Brower 180, A. Dahlstrom 168, M. Knudsen 172, 161. B. Hinton 188, R. Gerrity 171, L. Speicher 179, M Grimm 181,169, S. Koser 165, C. Smith 171, M. Rensberger 181, L. Jones 180, J. Gray 167
Baker, Athletic Secretary. Season tickets may also be purchased on the evening of the first home game. Junior high and elementary students are encouraged to purchase season tickets to save money. Season ticket prices are as follows: Adults — $lO K-12 — $6 Reserved seats — $1 Pre-school in reserved section -$1 Session tickets will be sold at the door. Session ticket prices are as follows: Admission — $2 Students — (K-8) — $1.50 with parents Pre-school — free, if with parents Also, the Athletic Department will utilize three entrances for the Wawasee basketball season. The main entrance will be the front door of the high school (same as last year). Side entrances will be located on the north and south sides of the newphysical education annex building. The athletic lobby area will serve as the north entrance while the south entrance will be across from the auto mechanics annex. The athletic lobby area will serve as an entrance only during the games. No passouts will be issued for this area; however, this area will be open for exit after the varsity games We are using three entrances to accommodate fans for easier entrances and exits. Fans are asked to use any of these entrances at their convenience.
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Land O' Lakes Syracuse Legion 30 6 ‘siMid American Buildings 23’a 12’/z Ligonier Elk's 23 13 The Little People Shoppe 23 13 C 8. J Construction 27 14 N W. Legion Post 253 21 15 Knights of Columbus 21 15 Crow Roofing, Inc v 21 15 Commodore Corp. 21 15 State Bank of Syracuse 19 17 The Local Craftsman 19 17 Wawasee Bowl 17Vj 18’ 2 Dari Point 17 19 The Lost Knight 14 22 Whitacre Excavating 13 23 Cromwell Lumber 12 24 SfußonJac 12 24 Mid-State Ins. Agency H 25 Frog Tavern 11 25 The Flower Shop 9 27 High team game: Syracuse Legion — 911 High team series: Mid American Building — 2670 500 series': D. Patrick 508. R Williamson 545, M. Yoder 568. R. Einstedel 550, M. God frey 502, M. Durham 513, M. Sprague 537, R Mathew 554, K. Knisley 593, R. Simon 524, G. Price 520. B. Eyer 557, B. Kline 514, H. Gray 502, A Hewitt 555, L. Ryman 554, C Walton 510, R Plikerd 534, E. Edgar 550. C. Walton 513, A Zimmerman 521. L. McGriff 551. S. Huffer 569, C. Harris 519, S. Butt 518, A Epert 508, M Tatman 506. R. Hudson 503. D Weaver 529, K. Koontz 538, F. Nyikoss3B 200games: M. Yoder 210. R. Einsiedel 203, M Sprague 206, R Mathew 201, K. Knisley 218. 211, R. Simon 214, A. Hewitt 219, L. Ryman 206, 215, C. Walton 200.1. McGriff 209. S. Huffer 232, S Butt 213. M. Tatman 220. R Hudson 206, D Weaver 218 Tuesday Night Ladies Walters Drugs 29(1 10’z Papers Inc. 29 11 Camelot Lakes 26 14 Whettens Asphalt 26 14 Syracuse Rubber 22 18 Little People Shoppe 22 18 Schwartzs Super Valu 18’ 2 21’ 2 Poor Doll Shop 17 23 Butler Custom 15 25 Hinesley Realty 13 27 Wawasee Interiors 13 27 Commodore 9 31 High team game and series: Camelot Lakes-838 2324 500 series: Sherry Keim 555 450 series: Lilly Haron492, Ellen Slabaugh 457, Nancy Sheilds 471, Nancy Anderson 472. Bobbie Schopf 472, Julie Hickman 456. Mary Pauff 497 160 games: Lilly Haron 160. 181, Ellen Slabaugh 169. Kathy Shaw 189, Sherry Keim 190, 180, 185. Nancy Anderson 171, 173, Bobbie Schopf 166, 185, Julie Hickman 166. Mary Pauff 185. 171, Ella Dora Wagoman 173, Anita Whetton 169, Carolyn Yoder 162, Gail Chalk 161, Sue Barton 162, Rosetta Corl 162, Nancy Sheilds 168 3 NIC teams in playoffs Three Northern Lakes Conference teams have been named for state football playoffs this coming week end. Goshen, Concord and Bremen were all three tapped for the honor. Another area school, Tippecanoe Valley, is also slated for the playoffs. Goshen will host Concord in class AA, while Bremen will be at North Judson and Central Noble will be at Tippecanoe Valley on Friday night. Goshen, the 1978 state champs, finished the season with an 8-2 record. Concord finished with a 91 record, Bremen finished with a 7-3 record and Tippecanoe Valley, the 1978 class A champions, are 10-0.
W A ■k, ; UK WRESTLING SEASON BEGINS — Wawasee High School wrestlers have started practicing for the upcoming fall season. Shown is Kevin Walker, left. Doug Hutsell, center and Terry Rinker, right. Walker and Rirker are two of the returning letterman and two of the top wrestlers for Wawasee. Hutsell and Richard Welborn are the new coaches for the Grapplers.
New coach to lead Wawasee wrestlers
Directing the defending sectional champion Wawasee wrestling team this year will be new Coach Richard Welborn. A veteran teacher and coach, he comes to Wawasee with over 20 years experience working with young people. Joining Welborn to help direct the Warrior attack is Doug Hutsell, an Indiana State High School champion wrestler and a wrestler while at Indiana University where he was named the outstanding I.U. wrestler during his junior and senior yeare. Even though Wawasee lost Coach Terry Franks and six of the wrestlers who anchored the team last year, several members the squad return from last year. Last year's squad won three tourneys, the sectional and the New Haven and Goshen Invitations, and won seven dual meets, losing only two. Among those returning is TerryRinker, who will be competing on the varsity for his fourth straight year. Rinker is recognized as one of the outstanding wrestlers in the state. His sister. Tracy, was the state gymnastics champion her freshman year. Paired with Rinker is Kevin Walker. Walker’s progress earned him a spot in the national championships of the National Wrestling Federation held in lowa. Two more returning letter winners. Rusty Morrison and Arnold Garza, will have a chance for state meet honors. Morrison, the lone returning upper weight wrestler, must recover from a football injury to compete successfully. If he recovers, he could improve on last year’s outstanding record which saw him lose only four times. While wrestling with an injury last year, Garza was nevertheless
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able to defeat most of his opponents. Also returning to the wrestling team this year are senior Larry Germonprez, junior Oscar Hernandez. and sophomore Jeff Glon. also varsity letter winners last year. The coach will soon be selec-
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ting additional members to the team which will again challenge for the Northern Lake Conference Championship. Last year's team advanced 11 or 13 wrestlers to the regional meet . The coach's goal this year is to have all 13 team members advance.
