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Wednesday, August 8, 1 984 Twin city Nmn-Rtconi Page 1 7 Neenah ends summer tennis tournaments -I inn mmni nn Champion hooters Hoehne, Scott Morgan, Joe Schmidt, Neal Schreiter, Tom Syverud, Tom Terrien, Ben Ward and Mike Wigton. Second row: Jeff Ar-mentrout, Ethan Arnold, Eric Birkholz, Will Carstens, Keith Crane, Bob Cummings, Tom Dunsirn, Troy Dunsirn and Adam Fergusen. In back are David Ward, head coach, and Gregg Morgan and David Wigton, assistants. (News-Record photo) The Mid-America Tag and Label 1 0 and under age group soccer teams dominated its class, winning championships in the East Central Region league and Kenosha and Neenah Classic Tournaments and placing second in the Milwaukee Journal, Cedafburg and Madison West Towne tournments. Kneeling, from the left, are Dan Grandone, Craig Decision time in championship races for T-C slow pitch entries Saunders '9' wins crown NEENAH Saunders Leasing downed DeKeyser Masonry 5-2 for the championship of the Suburban Athletics Junior Baseball League.

Saunders finished the season with a 13-1 record, while DeKeyser posted 10-4. Justin Freier was the winning pitcher and Hal Heroux tooktheloss. Freier and Shawn Timm collected two hits apiece and Jason Webster and Freier homered for the winners. Scores of other recent games included: Vinland Bank 26, McClone Agency 9. WP -Bob Mellenthin.

Hits Eric Hohnewalter 4, Mike Strohmeyer 4, Mellenthin 3, Keith Neu-meyer 2, Adam Moran 2, Corey Grimes 2. Troy Hoag 2, Jason Stum 2. DeKeyser Masonry 18, Neenah Foundry 2. WP Heroux (l-hitter). Hits Robby Richardson 4, Travis Dittman 2, Tim Kampo2.

N-M Labor Council 17, Hartley Controls 1. WP Lance Tardiff. Hits LC: Scott Evans 3. Kurtis Clark 2, Tardiff 2. Greg Wittuhn 2, David Rau 2.

Saunders Leasing 31, McClone Agency 8. WP Ron Westenberger. Hits Eric Lind 2. Hoag Freier 4, Timm 3, Webster 3, John Krueger 3. HR: Webster 2, including a grand slam, Freier.

Vinland Bank 16, Neenah Foundry 15. WP Strohmeyer. Hits Strohmeyer 4, Hohen-waller3, David DeKeyser 2. HR: Hohenwalter. DeKeyser Masonry 32, Hartley Controls 12.

WP Dittman. Hits Brian Meyer 4, Richardson 3, Dittman 2, Heroux Gene Boland 2, Travis Perzentka 2, Chad Vieth 2. More soccer champs named NEENAH Miller Electric, with an 11-1 record and 22 points, finished one point ahead of the Menasha Firefighters in the Paper Valley Soccer Club's Under 14 White Division. Banta's, with a 10-0-1 record, tops the Under 14 Red Division with a 10-0 1 mark and 21 points. Burger King is 9-0-1 with 19 points.

The championship is still up for grabs because Banta's and Burger King have a makeup game, as do Burger King and Kamp's Bar. The Burger King team annexed the championship of the Under 8 Division play with a 1-0 victory over American Can. Both teams are from the American Division. In semifinal action, the two teams downed National Division rivals. Burger King blanked Piggly Wiggly 3-0, and American Can won over Ro-gan's Shoes 1-0 in a shootout.

Scores, leading players and records: lt-14 White Division Menasha Firefighters 4, Miller ElectricO; N-M Optimists 1, J.C. Penney Chalet Hair Styling 10, Rapid Printing Appleton 1, Apple-ton A Rapid Printing 3, J.C. Penney 0. ME: Jason Van Zummeren, Scott Johnson. (No other players named by coaches).

Final: Miller Electric 11-1 (22), Menasha Firefighters iO-1-1 (21), Appleton 74-1 (15), Appleton A 64-2 (14), N-M Optimists 3-7-2 (8), Chalet Hair Styling 3-8-1 (7), Rapid Printing 2-8-2 (6), J.C. Penney 1-10-1 (3). U-14 Red Division Mid-America Tag 4, Kamp's Bar Oshkosh United 1, Goode Business Systems Banta's 7, Donaldson's One Hour Burger King 3, Action Sports Oshkosh United 5, Action Sports 0. MAT: Scott McNeely. Craig Schmidt.

(No other players named). Banta's HUM, Burger King KM. Oshkosh United 8-3-1. Action Sports 6-6, Donaldson's One Hour 5-7, Goode Business Systems 2-8-2, Mid America Tag 2-9-1, Kamp's Bar 1-10. Carp festival planned BUTTE DES MORTS The Butte des Morts Lions Club's ninth annual Carp Festival will be Sunday beginning at 10 a.m.

at Lions Park. The event will feature food, refreshments and door prizes. NEENAH Jodi Strebel and the doubles teams of Matt Lahey-Andy Lodes and Cathy Farrell-Dave Tem-pleton won championships in the Neenah Park and Recreation Department's final junior tennis tournaments. Farrell-Templeton won the mixed doubles crown, Lahey and Lodes were first in the boys' 12 and under meet and Strebel was the girls' 12 and under singles champion. The results: Mixed Doubles John Gerstner-Pam Strebel beat Mike Brill-Kim Stielow 6-1; Steve Reilly-Kris Whitney beat Andy Began-Tori Whitlinger 64; Ted Thomsen-Jenny Arnold beat Mike Gerstner-Jodi Strebel 6-3; Greg Berven-Becky McFad-den beat Brad King-Tina Rause 6-1; Jerry Cur-tin-Lisa Jesse beat Pat Began-Maggie McCar-ragher 6-0; Gerstner-St rebel beat Kurt Meyer-Heidi Meyer 6-0; Mike Lahey-Kristen Rieder beat Chris Confer-Cathy Gil more 6-3; Pat Bos-well-Amy Zimmerman beat Jon Bolwerk-Katie Began 64; Dave Templeton -Cathy Far-rell beat Matt Carey-Kristen Florek 60.

Reilly-Whitney beat Thomsen-Amold 8-3; Berven-McFadden beat Curtin-Jesse 8-6; Lahey-Rieder beat Strebel-Gerstner 8-5; Templeton-Farrell beat Bos well-Zimmerman 6-3. Reilly-Whitney beat Berven-McFadden 5-2. 5-2; Templeton-Farrell beat Lahey-Rieder 5-0, 5-3. Finals: Templeton-Farrell beat Reilly-Whitney 2-6, 64, 6-1. Third: Lahey-Rieder beat Berven-McFadden 61.

Boys' 12 Singles Bill Rohrbach-Sean Stevenson beat Ben Ber-ven-Brian Sweeterman 2-0; Bob Cummings-Mike Roth beat Mike Wigton-Dan Grandone 2-I; Nathan Ciske-Joe Wojlowicz beat Pete Ja-cobson-Chris Holinbeck 2-0; Jeremy Bandow-Jelf Kearny beat Paul Crooks-John Schneider 2-0; Ethan Arnold-Tom Syverud beat Eric Nelson-John Piantek 2-0; Dan Wheeler-Brett Spiering beat Ryan Meyer-Jon Curtin 2-0; Eric Hudak-Brian Schreier beat Ben Payne-Jed Miller 2-0. Matt Lahey-Andy Lodes beat Corey Sok el-Shawn Laemmrich 34); John Thorn sen-Pete Sell beat Tom Terri en-David Wilhelm 34; Rohrbach-Stevenson beat Cummings-Roth 3-1 Ciske Wojtowici beat Bandow-Keamy 3-2 Wheeler-Spiering beat Arnold-Syvemd 3-1 Hudak-Schreier beat Dave Wojtowicz-Chns Turoski 3-2; Mark Kuether-Jim Heroux beat Matt Wheeler-Eric Christ opherson 3-0; Matt Carey-Andy Began beat Mike Kerkove-Dan Doehler 3-0. Lahey-Lodes beat Thomsen-Sell 54); Roh-rbach-Stevenson beat Ciske-Wojtowicz 54; Wheel er-Spiering beat Hudak-Schreier 5-1; Carey-Began beat Kuether-Heroux 54. Lahey-Lodes beat Rohrbach-Stevenson 84; Carey-Began beat Wheeler-Spiering 8-5. Finals: Lahey-Lodes beat Carey-Began 64, 61.

Third: Rohrbach-Stevenson beat Wheeler-Spiering 6-5 (7-3). Girls' 12 Single Michelle Miller beat Olivia Sprenger 2-0; Holly Dohm beat Whitney Smith 24; Ann Hen-shaw beat Michelle TeRonde 3-0; Molly Scan-Ian beat Pam Larson 3-1 Katie Began beat Ly-nette Spiering 3-1; Shawn Steil beat Missy Hood 34; Christy Berven beat Laura Buck 34; Jenny Hayward beat Jane Healy 3-1; Beth Payne beat Jenny Mottl 3-1; Kiisten Randall beat Miller 34; Shye Sutherland beat Dohm 3-0; Katie Sweeterman beat Laura Nelson 3-0; Wendy Miller beat Jessica Coonen 3-2; Tori Whitlinger beat Jenny Zolkowski 34; Kari Harold beat Danielle Evansen 34; Jenny Morton beat Sarah Allen 34; Kara Buckstaff beat Jenny Sell 34; Jodi Strebel beat Jenny Turner 34. Henshaw beat Scanlan 4-2; Began beat Steif 44; Berven beat Hayward 44; Payne beat Randall 44; Sutherland beat Sweeterman 4-3; Whitlinger beat Miller 44; Morton beat Harold 4- Strobe! beat Buckstaff 44. Henshaw beat Began 5-2; Berven beat Payne 5- Whitlinger beat Sutherland 5-1; Strebel beat Morton 5-1. Henshaw beat Berven 8-6; Strebel beat Whitlinger 8-3.

Finals: Strebel beat Henshaw 6-4, 6-2. Third: Berven beat Whitlinger 8-7. ceived a recent victory as the result of a protest in a game against Ches-iock Insurance. The Menasha Western League has Houlihan Construction with a half-game edge over Chef Fresh Pizza. With several makeup games remaining, Old Grog and Schooner Inn, who are matched in one, share the Monday Neenah American Men's League lead with a 4-0 record while Krueger's is 4-0-1.

The Monday Neenah National Men's League shows Pete's Dragons unbeaten in five second round starts and Twin City Monument with four victories and a tie. Dyna Kleen and Schooner's are tied for the second half lead in the Neenah Men's 350 League but they have a makeup game against each other. Auto Parts took the first round crown. In the Neenah World Men's League, Windjammer holds a 1-game lead with its 5-0 record and a round of makeup games Thursday night. Still be played off is a 3-way tie for the first half crown involving Windjammer, Brassie's and Iversen Tap.

Games tonight and next Wedneday wrap up play in the Twin City Women's League. Frank and Pat's and Rosie's Can-tina share first in the Gold Division with 9-4 records. They meet next week. Steven's Styling has a 2-game lead and has clinched a share of the crown in the Silver Division. Fish Fry is 12-0 and Mill Valley Pub 10-2 with two weeks of play left in the Menasha Wednesday Women's League.

They meet tonight. Reggie's I has a 10-0 record and and Sportsman's Tap 9-1 in the Menasha Southern Men's League. The league has games Thursday and Aug. 16 plus two sets of makeups. The Menasha Northern League has a 3-way tie for the lead involving Stack's Bar, Quick Clean and Town Club.

The final regular-season games are slated Thursday but two nights of makeups are docketed. Exclusive of makeups, the final games were slated this week in the Menasha Tuesday Women's and three Neenah women's leagues. Scores, leading hitters and records of teams in the various Twin City area leagues can be found on page 18. Bass: Joel Daggett, Carrie Ronton, Renee Gracyainy, Jonathan Gosz, Susan Blakewell, Jacob Hoelzel, Nichole Nickolas, Erin Jacobs, RoAnna Mickelson, Jeremiah Huff, Sadie Be-saw, Dennis Westfahl, Michelle Beringer, Kari Boldt, Kim Carey, Charles Bickerstaff, John Remy, Jason Hoelzel, Sara Reimer, Kevin Claggett. Miasm: Robbie Mickelson, Paul Crooks, Pat Meyer, Aaron Schultz, Naomi Gregunch, Mike Lewis, Heather Borszich, Jennifer God-hardt, Monica Roskom, Betsy Burr, Sarah Rodgers, Wesley Griffin, Janie Grippe, DaNeal Banasynski.

Guppies: Gale Werner, Tommy Okrasinski. Katie Bauer, Jacob Besaw, John Debroka, Ryan Bncco. NEENAH-MENASHA With the exception of makeup games, most Twin City area Softball leagues conclude their regular seasons this week or next. The Neenah Wednesday American and National Men's leagues will play makeup games tonight. Brassie's leads the American with a 5-0 record, followed by Farmer's Bar, and Sportsman's Tap and Gib's Owl with 4-1.

None of the contenders face each other. If Brassie's wins tonight, it will win the second half crown and meet first half champion Gib's Owl in a 9 p.m. game. The Neenah National is led by Lynn's Bring Her Inn with 5-0, followed by Schaller Realty's 4-1. A final playoff is assured because Neenah Eagles copped the first half crown.

Neenah Foundry Local 121 took a 2-game lead with two games remaining in the Menasha Eastern Men's League by beating and Bar Monday night. The Macs, and bar, Wan-serski's and Allied Chemical all are tied for second place at 8-4. Allied re NEENAH One hundred swimmers passed the lattest series of swimming tests at the Recreation Pool. The total included bass 20, beginners 19, intermediates 15, minnows 14, advanced beginners 12, guppies and swimmers 6, and advanced swimmers and basic water safety 4. Basic water safety: Scott Scherck, Amy Pues.

Leah Rogers, Jeff Jorgenson. Advanced swimmers: David Siedlecki, Salli Fischer, Kurt Miller, Kari Waldoch. Swimmers: Scott Breuning, Wendy Evans. Renee Weyenberg, Angela Garvens, Joplin Grant. Kathy Burke.

Neenah students pass swim tests Intermediates: Ruth Mickelson, Suzette Beau, Jane Healy, Ann Ziesmer, Tanya Brus-kewitz, Sarah Zastrow, Ann Folske, Ann Healy, Jill McGinnis, Tammy Amond, Tricia Wilke, Jennifer Bamman, Shawn Laemmrich, Alex Muggenthaler, Corry Soke). Advanced beginners: Julie Plotz, Melissa Larson. Scott Blank, Erik Englebert, Steven Scherck, Tammy Wiegand, Stephani Hil-debrandt, Joe Draves, Erica Cowling, Michelle Palmer, Sarah Ash beck, Kristen Maki. Beginners: Cresha Jung. Jon Joch, Justin Bauman, Eric Drumm, Ben Wideman, Nathan Bncco, Travis Driessen, Rhett Weyenberg, Jennifer Grissom, Scott Williams, Brett Weber, Tony Schmidt, Becky Belling, Kelly Boldt, Jenny Folske, Larry Zarling, Cameron Hen-drickson, Todd Ellis, Danny Remy..

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