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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 24

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Freedom gets past Hortonville, 3-2 The PoM Crescent, ApBlelon Neenoh Meoosho, Continued from page 1 "It's going to be tough for me to get a starting job anywhere because I don't know if they're going to let me practice at the start of training camp." The Packers announced today that a one-year contract agreement had been reached with cornerback Mark Lee, reducing the National Football League club's number of unsigned free agent veterans to eight. Still unsigned were linebacker John Anderson, center Mark Cannon, tight end Paul Coffman, quarterback Lynn Dickey, wide receiver Phillip Epps, offensive tackles Greg Koch and Karl Swanke and strong safety Mark Murphy. Running back Gary Ellerson and nose tackle Donnie Humphrey, both of whom figure prominently in the team's plans for 1986, aren't in satisfactory condition. Neither player came close to completing four 440-yard runs in required time. "He must get serious about his business," Gregg said, referring to Ellerson.

"He didn't make them last year, he didn't make them this year. We started getting concerned." Ellerson only made one of the 44()s in time last year. Thursday, he made two. "My legs and my body just got real tight," Ellerson said. Humphrey said he reported at 293 pounds.

The Packers want him at 275 for training camp, which starts July C-8 the seventh. The Eagles tightened the match with three in the last frame, but the deficit was too great to overcome. Jenny Calvy hurled her second tournament win in a row for Amherst. ALMOND 023 100 if AMHERST Ill 345 14 10 2 WP Jenny Calvy. LP Becky Stutesman.

Oshkosh West 5, Oshkosh North 1. Kris Siewert pitched no-hit ball for the first six innings and wound up with a three-hitter in the Class A regional final. She walked five and struck out three in gaining the decision over Kris Kumbier. Kay Stadler and Leslie Pelky led the Indians' offense with three hits apiece. Oshkosh West advances to the Sheboygan South Sectional.

Bachelor's II tops Toby's, 1-0 KIMBERLY Brian Wood tossed a one-hitter with six strikeouts as Bachelors II downed Toby's Tap 6-0 in Paper Valley Fastpitch Softball action here Thursday. In another game, Steve Geisler fired four-hitter and notched 11 strikeouts Rosie's Cantina tipped Doc Holliday's 1-0 in 11 innings. Losing pitcher Bob Ashenbrenner had a three-hitter. Carl Goerke went 2-for-3 as Reggie's tamed The Camelot 9-2. Winning pitcher Dick Muench threw a five-hitter.

Sheila Preisler's two-out single in the bottom of the seventh inning drove in the winning run to give Freedom (10-8) a 3-2 victory over Horton-ville (12-4) and a trip to the Class Little Chute Sectional Tuesday at Freedom. Tuesday at Little Chute, Freedom faces Winneconne, while Southern Door goes against Oconto. Trailing 2-1 with one out in the seventh, Cherie Malchow walked and was replaced by pinch runner Cindy Kurey. Tina Lowney then followed with a triple to score Kurey to tie the game. One out later, Preisler cracked her single to chase home Kari Bowers, who was running for Lowney.

Winning pitcher Chris Baumgart only allowed one hit, a single to Theresa Krueger in the second. The Irish, however, committed six errors, allowing the Polar Bears to score a pair of unearned runs, in the fifth by Krueger and in the sixth by Mary Ward. The Irish scored their other run in the third when Julie Zarick walked, stole second and scored on Shelly Ge-rarden's single. Losing pitcher Karla Posselt tosseda four-hitter. HORTONVILLE 000 Oil 1 1 1 FREEDOM 001 000 1 1 4 4 WP Chris Boumgart.

UP Karla Posselt. Oconto 3, Seymour 2, Debbie Ex-ferd tripled with two out and scored on Tina Wojner's single in the bottom of the seventh to lift host Oconto (13-2) over Seymour (6-7). Exferd and winning pitcher Jodi Bostedt each had two hits for Oconto, while Cathy Vandenlangenberg was 3-for-3 and Stacie Hasser had two safeties for Seymour. SEYMOUR 001 010 0 1 OCONTO 000 011 1 WP Jodi Bostedt. LP Stacie Hasser.

Winneconne 13, Berlin 3. Darby O'Connell keyed a five-run first inning with a three-run double and visiting Winneconne (12-4) advanced to the Little Chute Sectional with a re- Packer doghouse. 1 r-v 1 Continued from page I the last month in a nearby motel at team expense. "We anticipated this," Gregg said. "I'm not going to go through another training camp like I did last year.

"They've been with Jerry (Wampf-ler, offensive line coach) down here five days a week. We've got size, strength and athletic ability. The people we have here we think legitimately have a chance of competing for a job." Unfortunately, offensive line may require more preparation time than any position other than quarterback. The Packers have '85 No. 1 draft pick Ken Ruettgers set at left tackle, but only rookies, castoffs and Keith Uecker, rehabilitating from knee surgery, on the depth chart behind Hall-strom, Cannon and Koch.

The Packers will explore the possibility of trades, according to Gregp but only if the newcomers don't emerge. Who are these players that Gregg is talking about using against Houston Sept. When the Packers ran signal drills during Thursday's helmet-and- lin Prep soft ball gional final win over Berlin. WINNECONNE 500 030 5-13 14 0 BERLIN 100 000 I WP Amy Friedauer. LP Monico Tro-chinskl.

Tomahawk 14, Clintonville 7. Tomahawk's Marie Bushar contributed three hits, three runs, and two RBI to lead the Hatchets (11-3) past the Truckers (11-9) in a Class regional. The winners owned a 14-3 lead before the Truckers rallied for four in the seventh. Cathie Fletcher led the Truckers with a 3-for-3. TOMAHAWK 033 045 14 13 1 CLINTONVILLE ...010 002 4 7 11 1 WP Trocy Grigg.

LP Shelly Pues. Southern Door 7, Denmark 3. Southern Door (15-0) broke open a scoreless game with a four-run third inning highlighted by Sue Peterson's two-run homer and went on to down Denmark (16-5). Wrightstown 6, Sevastopol 3. Host Wrightstown (10-8) rallied for three runs in the bottom of the sixth to take a Class regional final victory over Sevastopol (15-4).

Tuesday at Marion, Crandon takes on host Marion and Amherst faces Wrightsown. The games will be played at 1 p.m. at on different diamonds withe the title game to follow. With the score tied 3-3, Wrights-town's Kris Kabt and Laura Van-derHeiden smacked back-to-back singles. Both scored on Karen Coe-nen's double.

Coenen later scored the third run of the inning on a single by Nan Thenius. The Pioneers got to the Tigers' Sally Van Zeeland for three runs in the top of the first. Van Zeeland, who was also in trouble in the second, settled down to hold Sevastopol in check the rest of the way, including retiring ,5 1 lit 1 SANITIZE RENEW YOUR CEILING Commercial Institutional Industrial Sae up to ceiling pointing or fepiacement. Reitoie acoustical and fire rating value. Remove smoke, dirt, and most water stains.

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SEVASTOPOL 304 404 t-J 4 1 WRIGHTSTOWN 0 MI 4 10 1 WP Von Zeeland. LP Feliner. Marion 9, Manawa 5. Marion (14-3) erupted for all of its runs in the second and third innings to down visiting Manawa (10-8). Lisa Miller's two-run triple highlighted the Mustangs' three-run second, while the winners scored six times in the third on three hits, two walks and two Manawa errors.

Winning pitcher Jodi Radies went the distance, allowing three hits, striking out nine and walking seven. Kim Radies was 3-for-4 for Marion, while Shawn Hass had two hits for the Wolves. MANAWA 103 100 3 4 MARION 034 000 I 4 WP Jodi Radies. LP Shawn Hoss. Amherst 14, Almond 9.

The Falcons took advantage of 10 Almond errors, including eight in the sixth inning. Almond (9-7) jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the top of the second. After pitcher Becky Stutesman walked and stole second, Dawn Miller lined a single to score her teammate. Miller stole second, went to third on a fly ball and came home on a passed ball. After Amherst came back with one run in the bottom of the second, Almond increased its advantage to 5-1 with three in the third.

But Amherst rebounded and took control with a single run in the third, three in the fourth and five in the sixth. In the sixth, three fielding miscues and a walk set the table for Jodi Le-pak, who responded with a two RBI hit. Five more throwing and catching mistakes gave the Falcons the breaks they needed to take a 14-6 lead into Palisades Heating Palisades Sheet Metal is owned and operated by Joe Viotto, John Redlin and Ken Birling. Their combined experience in the business totals more than 55 years. Their aim is to provide total indoor comfort installation in both residential and commercial dwellings.

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Quarterback Randy Wright and defensive end Mike Butler pulled muscles running the 40-yard dash and probably will miss the entire minicamp. Wright injured his quadriceps, Butler his hamstring. sweats practice, the first offense included Vince Rafferty at center, Morris Johnson at right guard and Mike Obrovac at right tackle. Some of the other free agents that seem prominent in the Packers' plans are center Bill Cherry, guards Tom Neville, Shawn Regent and Ron Hausauer, and tackles Alan Veingrad and Steve Buxton. Rafferty lasted for three exhibition games with Dallas in 1984 before being waived.

After signing with Denver in '85, he was injured and never got on the field. A former guard and nose tackle at the University of Colorado, Rafferty has been living in Green Bay since April 26. He and the others have been lifting weights at the Packers facility and working out on the practice field under Wampfler's guidance. "They covered the room at the motel and gave me $175 a week for food. You can get by," Rafferty said.

"If they wouldn't have done that, I couldn't have afforded it." When not gearing for his assault on a roster berth, Rafferty said there's TV, movies and mini golf. "We played putt putt on weekends," he said. "Big thrill." (18-5), Appleton West's lone qual-ifers. Dull and Schabo registered a 6-1, 6-2 decision over Neenah's Craig Wool-ley and John Gerstner (12-8) in the third place match. The latter duo joined Berven as Neenah qualifiers.

Oshkosh West singles player Bob Starkey was the only FVA regional qualifier failing to make the state meet field. He lost to Domnick in the quarterfinals. The state tournament will begin at Madison Thursday and continue through Saturday. APPLETON EAST 20, NEENAH II, GREEN BAY EAST 14, OSHKOSH NORTH 14, APPLE-TON WEST GREEN BAY SOUTHWEST 10, OSHKOSH WEST DE PERE SHAWANO 4, CLINTONVILLE 4, PULASKI 4, KAUKAUNA 4. KIMBERLY MENASHA 0, BERLIN 0, GREEN BAY WEST 0 Singlet Greg Berven beat Mike Smith DP 4-1, 4-3; Doug Dietzen AE beat Mark Miller 4-7, 6 4, 4 Jan Hoffmeister AE beat Mike Wagner SW 4 3, 4-1; Rav Domnick GBE beat Bob Starkev OW 4-0, 4-1.

Berven beat Dietzen 4-1, 4-3; Domnick beat Hoffmeister 4-4, 7-4. Finals: Berven beat Domnick 4-2, 4-3. Third place: Dietzen over Hoff meister on default. Doubles Chris Dahlke Craig Herold ON beat Joe Sil-bernagel'Kyle Schumerth DP t-0, 4-0; John Gerstner-Craig Woolley beat Loren Hansen-Ron Hubbard GBE 4-4, 4-3; Chris Moore-Jim Hackinson AW beat Bruno Tommasi-Dave Schu-ler 4-0, 4-0; Peter Dull-Keith Schabo AE beat Joe Wagner-Jerrv Boado SW 4-1. 4-4.

Dahlke Herold beat Gerstner -Woolley 4-1, 4-0; Moore-Hack-Inson beat Dull-Schobo 4-1, 4-4. Finals: Dahlke-Herold beat Moore-Hack Inson 4-J, 7-4. Third place: Dull-Schabo beat Gerstner-Woollev 4-1, 4-J. Tha fircr fiup Patriot hitters reached base safely to start the third inning as the victors capitalized on three crucial Ghost errors to take a comfortable 4-1 lead. Perreault began the inning with a single before Ann VanDoren and Tina Raven reached safely on consecutive errors by the shortstop and third baseman to load the bases.

Maria Beaudo followed with a sharp single into left field that was misplayed, allowing Perreault and VanDoren to score and Beaudo to reach third. Beaudo came across when Shelia Steger singled to left. Kaukauna cut the Patriots' lead to 4-3 by scoring two times in the bottom of the fourth inning. VanDerBurgt and Kroes began the inning with back-to-back singles. Each moved up a base on a passed ball.

Friebel knocked in VanDerBurgt with a single to center while Kroes scored on an error by East catcher Julie Brophy. The Patriots added two insurance runs in the top of the sixth. Julie Brophy drew a one-out walk and stole second before Julie Salm singled her to third. Brophy scored on Wendy McCabe's fielder's choice. McCabe also reached on an error on the play.

Kroes then issued free passes to Pues and Perreault, forcing in Salm with the Pats' final run. Steger and McCabe collected two hits apiece for the Patriots. Pues gave up five hits, struck out seven, and walked one in picking up the victory. Kroes had two strikeouts and walked five. APPLETON EAST 103 102 1 4 I 3 KAUKAUNA 010 700 I 3 5 4 WP Kelly Pues.

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Berven also won his first two matches in straight sets. "Greg played well. The other kid (Domnick) had a tougher match in the semifinals," said Neenah Coach Tom Berven. Domnick, the only non-FVA qualifier, reached the finals with a 6-4, 7-6 decision over Hoffmeister. Because two Patriot netters were involved in the third place match and both had qualified for the state, they didn't play off.

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East will face sectional opponent Wausau East (11-7) next Tuesday at noon at Pioneer Park in Ashwaube-non. Ashwaubenon (16-4) plays Rhinelander (5-13) in the other sectional semifinal, with the sectional title game at 2 p.m. The Patriots (16-2) wasted little time in getting on the scoreboard against Kaukauna by posting an unearned run in the top half of the first inning. With one out, Melanie Perreault drew a walk from losing pitcher Karla Kroes and advanced to second base on a fielder's choice. Perreault moved up to third on a wild pitch by Kroes and scored when catcher Kris Szarkowitz's throw to third was wild.

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