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Swimming 3 P.M 18 — THE CAPITAL TIMES, Madison, Wis., Friday, July 29,1988 * SCORECARD 12:30 p.m. — Kenosha Kings vs. Brookfleld schreler, Maple Bluff CC, 41-34; Ed Sheffield, Black- Lakers. hawk CC, 37-40; Tom Stelnhauer, Nokomo GC, 35-42; Swimming 3 p.m. — Madison Avenue Bar vs. Milwaukee Stor- Wayne Wlmmer, Yahara Hills GC, 39-30. mln&Vukes. 71 — Don Becker, Yahara Hills GC, 41-37; Mark 7:30 p.m. — Madison A's vs. Milwaukee Chapter V. Duerst, Nakoma GC, 41-37; Mike Elliott, Blackhawk CC, 39-39; David Grams, Jr., Nakoma GC, 39-39; David Sunday's semifinal games Grams, Sr., Nokoma GC, 38-40; Paul Holzem, Maple At Athletic Park, Souk City Bluff CC, 3D-40; Jeff Hosklng, Cherokee CC, 37-41; Jon City 11 a.m. — La Crosse-Woll Cleaners winner vs. Kroeber, Maple Bluff CC, 41-37; Greg Rice, Maple Kenosha-Brookfleld winner. Bluff CC, 31-40; Jeff Slmonson, Maple Bluff CC, 43-34! ALL-CITY MEET 1:30 p.m. — Madison Avenue Bar-Stormln & George Brooks, Cherokee CC, 39-39. Chomplonjhlp qualifiers Vukes winner vs. Madison A's-Chapter V winner. 79 — Tom Everson, Cherokee CC, 42-37; Joel Oil-lit ft under Sunday's championship game Goode, Nokoma GC, 40-39; Mike Goode, Nakoma GC, 15-meter freeitvle — 1, Nicole Jesperson, HF, At Athletic Park, Sauk City 39-40; Stu Grendahl, Cherokee CC, 40-39; Kevin Hough, 17.79; 2, Lindsay Vorner, RW, 19.02; 3, Jennifer 6:10 p.m. — NBC Class AA slate championship. Nokoma GC, 40-39; Chris Hurley, Odana Hills GC, 38- McCoy, MB, 19.13; 4, Leah Slblev, PC, 19.35; 4, Jenni- 41; Derek Schnarr, Blackhawk CC, 40-39; Jeff Slohr, fer Myers, Ml, 19.35; 6, Kristin Llndbloom, PC, 20.08. Odana Hills GC, 40-39. 15-meter backitroke — 1, Jennifer McCoy, MB, HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE W — Joe Genlllll, Odana Hills GC, 39-41; Karl 22.90; 2, Jennifer Pofahl, Ml, 22.99; 3, Allssa Adler, Ml, Kllmlnskl, Cherokee CC, 41-38; Tony Metro, Yahara 23.02; 4, Krlsta Llnstroth, WS, 23.90; 5, Lindsay Varn- Monona 100 DM 0— 3 14 Mlddleton 104 1M x —11 11 3 Hills GC, 40-40; Terry Nelson, Blackhawk CC, 40-40; er, RW, 24.07; 6, Melissa Marty, MO, 24.24. Ed Tallard, Blackhawk CC, 38-40. 15-meter breastitroke — 1, Kassle Lapacek, MO, Burns, Sufka (5) and Locke, Clano (5); Oahman, McCoy (5) and Redders. W — Dahman. L — Burns. 81 — Dan Blackdeer, Yahara Hills GC, 41-40; Tim KM; 1, Gretchen Petterle, NK, 23.84; 3, Emily Caro- Brady, Blackhawk CC, 39-42; Jeff Brown, Yahara Hills Bruce, SW, 24.M; 4, Melissa Moody, Ml, 24.68; 5, Erin Leading hitters — Clano (Mol 2x& Shaffer (Ml) 2x3. IB — Peterson (Mo), Maty (Ml). GC, 42-39; Bob Erlckson, Odana Hills GC, 40-41; Brad Byrne, HF, 24.S3; 6, Darla Borokhlm, Ml, 26.28. Gempeler, Nakomo GC, 41-40;. 15-meter butterfly — i, Nicole Jesperson, HF, Sun Prairie 104 110 0—1 I 1 12 — Pat Genlllll, Odana Hills GC, 40-42; Dan Har- 19.81; 2, Melissa Marty, MO, 21,74; 3, Krlsfo Llnsfroth, ColtogeOrove Ml 400 J —» 11 4 wich, Yahara HMs GC, 39-43; Bill Lehman, Maple Bluff WS, 21.82; 4, Leah Slbley, PC, 22.55; 5, Llndsey Wo- Hanson, Honlsh (4) and Witt. Cunningham and CC, 42-40; Dave Lien, Odana Hills GC, 41-41; Don Mill- trud, Ml, 22.33; 6, Lisa Munson, MO, 22.63. Endres. W —.Cunningham. L — Honlsh. er, Yahara Hills GC, 43-39; Ed Murphy, Yahara Hills Olrli9-10 Leading hitters — Pohlmon (CG) 4x5; Kroetz GC, 41-41; Tim Sweeney, Nakoma GC, 41-41. 50-meter freestyle — I, Kolhv Preston, CH, 32.02; (SP) 2x4, Alme (SP) 2x4. HR — Fredenberg (CG), (3—Jim O'Brien, Maple Bluff CC, 42-41. 2, Michelle Kramer, PC, 34.43; 3, Julie Metro, Ml, Pohlmon (CG). IB — Swalek (CG), Alme (SP), Haas 84—Steve Caravello, Maple Bluff CC, 41-43. 35.16; 4, Inoa Pedersen, MO, 35.27; 5, Katie Lenz, NK, (SP), Krause(SP). 85 — Pete Jefferson, Blackhawk CC, 42-43. 35.30; 6, Annie Marschall, WS, 35.42. 87 — Kurt Kllmlnskl, Cherokee CC, 41-44. 50-meter backstroke — 1, Annie Marschall, WS, AMERICAN LEGION Withdrew—Richard Robinson, Odana Hills GC. 40.71; 2, Becca Uphoff, SW, 41.50; 2, Michelle Kramer, CLASS AA REGIONAL PC, 41.50; 4, Llbby Haagenson, HF, 42.80; 5, Claire At Sun Prairie Starling, HF, 43.15; 6, Amy Adler, Ml, 43.82. 100-meter Individual medley — 1, Kalhy Preston, Lacrosse 4000J21 — 10 II 0 Dog CH, 1:21.40; 2, Sally Lehner, HF, 1:22.83; 3, Susie Sun Prairie 000 ON 0 — 050 Topp, Ml, 1:30.29; 4, Katie Lapacek, MO, 1:31.15; 5, Bakkum, E. Brleske (7) and Varlev; Peters, Pres- Racing Julie Metro, Ml, 1:31.34; 6, Laura Bruns, RW, 1:31.64. ton (5) and Charles. W — Bakkum. L — Peters. 50-meter breaststroke — 1, Amy Skolaskl, WS, Leading hitters — Palen (L) 2x2, E. Brleske (L) 43.04; 2, Amanda Berndt, WS, 44.74; 3, Inga Pedersen, 2x2, Delaney (L) 2x3, S. Brleske (L) 2x4, Bakkum (L) MO, 44.99; 4, Amy Adler, Ml, 45.47; 5, Lisa Weather- 2x5, Charles (SP) 2x3. IB — Bakkum, S. Brleske, Var- Dubuque Greyhound Park wax, RW, 46.99; 6, Jennl Dlerlcks, RW, 47.59. ley (L), Charles, Kasper (SP). Thursday evening results 50-meter butterfly — 1, Sally Lehner, HF, 37.00; 2, FIRST 1/lhGradeMDIstS/U Time: J1.IJ3/I Susie TOPP, Ml, 39.75; 3, Llbby Haagenson, HF, 40.68; Grove Lancers OM0101 — i 4 4 SOIrly'sDreom 22.20 15.40 9.40 BadgerSports 000 Ml 3 — 11 14 1 4, Katie Lapacek, MO, 40.73; 5, Alison Sorenson, NK, 3 Sea Bound 4.40 3.80 42.38; 6, Katy Llnstroth, WS, 42.82. Nygaard, Syme (6) and Luedner; Farln and Starr, 2 Dutch Austin 5.40 Boys 8 A under Klnney (3). W — Farln. L — Nygoard. Qulnlela 3-5117.60 15-meter freestyle — 1, Brett Walnger, HF, 17.20; Leading hitters — Sowlnskl IBS) 2x3, MacKenzle $2 Trl 5-3-21500.80 (BS) 2x3, Wels IBS) 2x4, Grahn (BS) 2x5. 3B — La- 2, Jenner Dold, HF, 17.54; 3, Dylan Donnelly, PC, tITrl 5-3-2 750.40 18.12; 4, Ryan Lynch, NK, 18.13; 5, Jeremiah Lodholz, rocque (BS). JB —Wels, Klnney (BS). MO/18.37; 5, Steven Wise, PC, 18.37. SECOND l/8hGrade E Dlst5/16Time: 31.893/8 . 25-meter backstroke — 1, Jenner Dold, HF, 21.52; Today's gomes 8 Marty Puff : 17.00 6.60 4.00 KEN CHRISTENSEN 2, Dylan Donnelly, PC, 21.77; 3, Stuart Manning, MO, 5 p.m. — Madison Re/Max vs. Sun Prairie 2 Windy Gobies 8.80 ,3.20 22.00; 4, Chris Julka, WS, 22.45; 5, David Braun, SW, 8 p.m. — Re/Max-Sun Prairie winner vs. Grove Lancers 6 Target First 2.40 23.15; 6, Josh Wacker, MO, 24.09. Qulnlela 2-8 43.00 Jean and Norman Christensen of Stoughton used team work to catch this 45-inch 15-meter breaststroke — 1, Brett Walnger, HF, D.D. 5-8 287.00 22.32 (pool record); 2. Andrew Hlnderaker, PC, 24.21; Youth S2 Trl 8-2-6 270.60 3, Daniel Plourde, PC, 25.53; 4, Jamey Voss, MO, 25.79; *1 Trl 8-2-4135.30 cool water muskie off their pier on Lake Waubesa. 5, Adam Walther, PC, 25.97; 6, Elliot Gansner, SW, WEST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE 25.90. Malor: Century 21 13, Burkhalter 1; Capitol Cen- THIRD 1/BhGrade M Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.66 3/8 15-meter butterfly — 1, Steven Wise, PC, 20.81; 2, tre Foods 10, West Optimists 8. Senior: Valley Bank 19, 8 Klowa Beatrice 6.60 3.60 3.20 Justy Segersten, Ml, 20.83; 3, Regis Goyke, MB, 20.96; ZlnibrlckBulck2. 2P'sSonney 7.60 5.00 3, Stuart Manning, MO, 20.96; 5, Daniel Plourde, PC, 7 Arlo C Jay 3.40 21.53; 6, Ted Gurman, PC, 22.04. LITTLE LEAGUE STATE TOURNAMENT Qulnlela 2-8 33.20 Boys 9-10 Junior $2 Trl 8-2-7159.20 50-meter freestyle — 1, Scott Kozlor, HF, 34.09; 2, North Central Milwaukee 15, West Madison 4 J1TM 8-2-7 79.60 Lee Chrlstensen, RW, 34.69; 3, Jeremy Levin, PC, Malor 36.09; 4, Jay Englund, SW, 36.12; 5, Mike Bauch, Ml, Grafton 4, West Madison American 2 FOURTH 1/8hGrade D Dlst 5/16 Time: 31.703/8 37.12; 6, James Jefferson, SW, 37.48. Senior 4 Harvest Bells 30.20 16.80 8.20 Cold water catches 50-meter backstroke — 1, Robbie Verhelst, RW, East Madison 14, Becham 10 3 DB Timber Blast 12.40 5.80 42.39; 2, Mark Vallem, HF, 43.38; 3, Ryan Keith, MO, 5 Velveteen Prince 6.20 43.60; 4, David Borsllen, Ml, 43.86; 5, Jeremy Levin, Qulnlela 3-4112.40\ $2 Trl 4-3-51337.80 , Finding area hideouts for Muskie, Northern PC, 43.94; 6, Adam Levlne, RW, 44.07. City 100-meter Individual medley — 1, Scott Kozlar, SI Trl 4-3-5 668.90 HF, 1:28.07; 2, David Borsllen, Ml, 1:30.84; 3, Ryan SCHOOL-COMMUNITY RECREATION Myers, Ml, 1:32.30; 4, Brad Manning, MO, 1:33.31; 5, FIFTH 1/ehGrade E Dlst DC Time: 40.173/8 WITH THE shallow water tem- Club, 4-Lakes Bassmasters, Muskie Jason Thorn, PC, 1:38.45; 6, Dominic Landrettl, SW, Pacific A: Kollege Klub3, Busch's Bluest, 5 Bad Influence 16.40 6.60 3.80 1:38.83.
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