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Carroll Gains First Win, 16-91 Volk, SS 2 0 10 Schoneboom, P-LF by Myron Williams out to a 12-2 Lead Going Into the Scott Tjaden Carroll Gains First Win, 16-91 Volk, SS 2 0 10 Schoneboom, P-LF By Myron Williams out to a 12-2 lead going into the Scott Tjaden. was taken out in Time» Herald, Carroll, la. JL LAKE VIEW - Carroll fifth inning. the first inning after he Friday; June 3, 1977 © Siemer, IB 3 2 0 0 3 1 1 1 capitalized on an error, nine Winning pitcher Tom walked eight Tigers and Wittrock, C 2 10 0 Totals 30 9 7 8 Reiman went six innings, allowed six runs while only Hackett, PH 2 10 0 By Innings: walks and a single to score •were last year," said Tiger struck out 12 batters, walked managing one out. Leftfielder Steffes, RF 2 2 11 Carroll 802 200 4-16 eight runs in the first inning to Coach Ted Edwards after four and allowed five runs. Reggie Schoneboom then went DeBower, PH 2 110 LV-A.i 002 030 4-9 ride out a 16-9 victory over seeing his club play less than This was the first win of the to work for the Blackhawks Molitor. LF 3 3 2 3 Errors — Carroll 3, Lake Lake View-Auburn here in perfect ball. season for 1-1 Carroll as they and finished the game, Reiman, P 3 10 2 View 3 boys' baseball Thursday Carroll has a busy schedule were coming off an 8-3 fanning nine batters and Pettitt. 2B 3 10 2 Left on Base — Carroll 8, night. next week as they play at Wednesday defeat at the allowing 10 runs. Totals 32 16 10 12 Lake View 6 It looked like the 10-run, Perry Monday, face hands of Kuemper. Brad E)dwards relieved Lake View-Auburn Doubles — Buck, Volk. five-inning rule would be used conference rival Denison Reiman in the seventh inning ABRHBI Steffes, Molitor, Carroll and only the Blackhawks saved Both teams caught fire in Wednesday at Carroll and will and hung on to record a save Hammerstrom, C St. John, Lake View themselves an early the seventh inning and hope to get revenge on after Lake View jumped on 0 0 0 Home Run — St. John, Lake retirement with three runs in pounded opposing pitchers for Thursday against Kuemper him for four hits and four Morenz, C-P 0 0 0 View the fifth inning. Designated four runs apiece. Eric Siemer, and will travel to Lake City on runs. Hoeg, LF 110 0 Pitching Summary: hitter Steve St. John socked a Scott Hackett, Jeff DeBower Friday. two-run homer which made and Molitor crossed the plate Tiger firepower was Lamaak, 2B 4 2 10 IP H BBSOR ER. the score 12-5 going into the for the Tigers in the last inning supplied by Dan Volk, Buck, Box Score: Kruse, 3B 0 1 0 Lamaak 0.1 0 8 0 6 4 sixth inning. to insure the win. Steffes and Molitor as they Carroll— Sigmon, 3B 2 2 1 Schoneboom (LP) The Tigers collected scores Scoring in the last inning for blasted doubles during the ABRHBI St. John. DH 2 2 3 6.2 10 7 9 10 8 from Todd Buck and Jim the hometown team were contest. Buck.CF 4 2 2 1 Wollesen. SS 0 0 0 Reiman (WP) 6 3 4 12 5 4 Petersen in the third inning Lamaak, Sigmon, St. John and "All I've got to say is that Petersen, 3B 1 2 1 1 Vote,2B 1 1 0 1 Edwards 1 4 2 2 4 4 and Mark Steffes and Jim Vote. we have a long way to go. Collison, PH 2 0 0 0 Helgersen, IB 2 0 0 0 Time of Game — 2 hours and Molitor in the fourth to climb LV-A's starting pitcher, We're not close to where we Edwards.SS-P.... 3 0 2 2 Nelson. RF-LF... 3 0 0 1 15 minutes. Petersen and Skinner Athletes of Year at Carroll Jim Petersen and Susan (boys only) went to Dean Minor — Clark Abbe, Skip An- nen, Twyla Ruchli, Kaye Houlihan, proved), Amy Woodhouse valuable), Lisa Fredrickson, Lori neberg, Steve Sikkema, Mark Valerie Robison, Teri Foval, Elisa Major Letter — Mary Garrett Harmening, Lori Wilkins. Joni Skinner are the outstanding Olerich. It goes to the person Robison, Marlin Dean, Greg Forbes, Jaramillo. (most improved), Gloria Gipson, Varsity — Jeff Jensen, Jim Peter­ sen, Todd Pettitt (most valuable), athletes of the year at Carroll with the following criteria: Ron Uhlenkamp, Mike Morris, Mike High School JV Spring Track Let­ Julie Harmening, Tami Mackanos, Tom Reiman (most valuable), Jim Grossman, Mi ke . Far rel I, Don ter — Tammy DeLance, Linda Dan­ Molly Whaley (most valuable) High School, Athletic Director attitude, sportsmanship, Ferguson, Terry Gaffney, Lynn Sides, Brad Wuertz. iel, Marcy Daniel, Shelli Behn, VOLLEYBALL Al Molitor announced. versatility, unselfishness and Gesell, Dean Olerich, Bruce Reiman, Becky Hein, Cindy Harmening, Junior Varsity — Joey Arkland, Becker, Gloria Gipson, Jenni Lar­ self-sacrifice. Scott Shields, Steve Gehlsen, Larry Maria Wooten, Brenda Brincks. The criteria for the coveted Millender, Steve Knauss, Mike Kim Sikkema (most inspirational). son (most improved) Gold Awards — Co-Captain, Susan award was based on number The following is the list of Strieker and Dan Volk. Dee Wunschel, Paula Hoehl, BOYS' GOLF Skinner; Co-Captain, Janet Conrad; Roxanne Hoffman, Ann Mankin Junior Varsity — Todd Buck, Manager — Phil Rotert. of varsity letters received; awards and letters: Most Valuable, Susan Skinner; Most (most valuable). Barb Towers, Teri Tracy Buck, Kevin Cross, Tim Floy, Improved Runner, Lisa Brannen; Wilson, Kim Wooten, Joleen Grote, personality and attitude; BOYS'TRACK GIRLS' TRACK Neil Hutcheson, Greg Johnson, Phil Most Inspirational Runner, Susan Tami Mackanos (most improved), Varsity — Bob Blincow, John High School Varsity Spring Track Jones, Gary Kroneberger, Phil Lar­ all-state and all-conference Skinner; Manager, Jolleen Grpte. Maria Wooten. Brannen, Brad Edwards, Scott Letter — Susan Skinner, Janet son, Dan Olerich, Craig Osborn, recognition and number of Forbes, Pat Harrneyer, Jim Molitor, Conrad, Lori Harmening, Anne GOLF Varsity — Liz Bowman, Tami Els- Keith Petersen, Scott Rix, Terry -Staff Pholo sports in which the athlete Duane Onken, Tom Prenger, Mike Mankin, Sheryl Hoffman, Penny Minor Letter — Lynda Albertson, sen, Eva Klenk, Pam Tenold, Holly Ruchti, Jason Sanford, Trent Stef- Evans (most inspirational, most fen, Jeff Wuertz. participated. Reser, Richard Riesberg, Roger Gordin, Jenni Larson, Eva Klenk, Tami Eider, Michelle Feick, Kay Riesberg, Jeff' Vcnteicher, Steve Rita Harmening, Joni Becker, Kelly Frank, Jacque Grimsman (most Knight Swing — The Tim Thomas Award Schechtman and Mike Scheafer. Edwards. Laurie Teague, Lisa Bran- valuable), Denise Patten (most im- Kuemper's Cathy Carruthers takes swing at ball during games in back of the National Wednesday night's season girls' softball opener against Cincinnati Blows 3-0 Lead, League Western Sports Glances Storm Lake. The Knights won 4-3 and travel to Jefferson Division-leading Los Angeles Saturday night. A junior varsity game will start at 6:30 Dodgers, who were idle. Kemper Open Golf with the varsity to follow. Carruthers is a freshman who is Mets 7, Expos 4 Lidderdale Tourney Lose 6-4 in 11th; Mets Win Tournaments. the starting catcher. Lee Mazzilli drove in three Four teams scored victories U.S. Golfers Out runs with a two-run homer and Thursday night in the Lidder­ CINCINNATI (AP) — For relieved and Bob Watson "The front-running people The last three U.S. a sacrifice fly as New York dale Jets 16 Inch slow pitch eight innings, the Cincinnati promptly tagged him for a just don't understand," said Softball tournament. representatives in the British Reds couldn't do anything three-run homer, tying the Eastwick, who has made only downed Montreal and handed Sixers' McGinnis Red Carpet blanked the Amateur Golf championship wrong. score. two appearances in 13 days. "I the Expos their 18th defeat in Halbur Merchants, 8-0; Mount all lost to Britons in the fourth Then they couldn't do any­ The Astros won in the 11th need more work. I don't know 23 games. Carmel downed Glidden No. 1, round. thing right. with a three-run rally high­ whether it's because I haven't "I've got a lot of things to Might Be Benched 5-2; the Gusto Grabbers Player of Week Jack Billingam lost his stuff lighted by Art Howe's two-run signed my contract or what, learn and I'm not going to whipped Arcadia Merchants, Third baseman Ken Reitz of (CBS, 8 p.m.. CDT) of the in the ninth, then the Reds lost double off Dale Murray. but I have to work." learn them overnight," said PHILADELPHIA (AP) — It 13-5; and the Carroll Keggers the St. Louis Cardinals were best-of-seven series, which is their shutout and eventually In the only other National After the Astros took a 6-3 the 21-year-old Mazzilli, the has all the elements of classic whipped Cozy Corner of selected as the National tied 2-2. lost the game, 6-4 in 11 innings League game Thursday night, lead in the top of the 11th, the youngest regular in the Mets' theater: the magnetism of a Glidden, 12-5. League's Player of the Week. It would indeed be a drastic to the Houston Astros the New York Mets defeated Reds came back with a run in lineup. "(Manager) Joe superstar at center stage, the One-Shot Lead Pitcher of Month move, benching an All-Star, a Thursday night. the Montreal Expos 7-4. the bottom of the inning on sin- (Torre) said to me it is just a dramatic background of a Bruce Sutter, ace reliever of highstakes confrontation, the former Most Valuable Player, "I simply thought Jack had Watson's homer was one of gles by George Foster, Dave matter of time.
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