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The season was a success
for the Varsity Baseball team. Seen
here. the team is posing proudly with
the Omaha World Herold plaque, on
award given to outstanding people
and organizations. (World Herald Pho-
tography)
SCOREBOARD
Varsity
Creighton Prep 4- 1
Omaha Benson 0- 2
Omaha Roncalli 12- 1
Ralston 6- 5
Omaha Northwest 11 - 2
Lincoln Southeast 11- 1
Omaha Bryan 11- 0
Omaha South 13- 4
Millard South - 9- 2
Omaha Burke 10- 7
Omaha Gross 2- 5
Omaha Central 12- 2
Bellevue West 9- 1
Papillion 6- 5
Lincoln High 3- 2
Omaha Wests ide 3- 9
Bellevue East 4- 3
Omaha Westside 11 - 6
Districts
Bellevue East 19- 4
Creighton Prep 6- 5
State
Lincoln Northeast 7- 5
Omaha Gross 15- 7
Omaha Westside 10- 9
Junior Varsity
Creighton Prep 6- 7
Omaha Benson 9- 4
Ralston 5- 8 Varsity takes State
Lincoln Southeast 18-10
Omaha Burke 13- 3 The boy's varsity baseball ·steve s. simpson- " We worked extremely har
Omaha Northwest 10- 7 team galloped their way to The Mustangs, 20-3 and ranked this season. and we were rE
Bellevue East 7- 2 their first state championship. No. 1 appeared to have their warded."
Millard South 5- 6 In the opening game of the first baseball championship clin- The Junior Varsity base be
Omaha Gross 14- 2 season . the Mustangs crushed ched early after scoring two team also had an extreme
Omaha Central 7- 0 Creighton Prep, and from then runs in the first inning and two impressive season . With a rec
Omaha Bryan 13- 5 on they never looked back. in the second. Starting pitcher ord of 12-3, they showed prorr
Bellevue West 5- 4 Losing only two of their games Shane Doxzon was replaced by ising ability. Sophomore K. c. J
Omaha Roncall i 12- 1 in their regular season. the Mus- Todd Bartels in the seventh. vano said , "Once the seaso
tangs were ranked high in their Bartels. who pitched the re- opened, we came together c
Papill ion/LaVista 13-11 district standings. mainder of the game. was ner- a team and won most of Ol
Omaha South forfeit An upsetting loss to Westside vous coming into pitch in a games." The JV team has hig
in a District match only made pressure situation. "I had to do hopes for the future. Sophc
the Mustongs more lethal. They what I know how to do," he more Brian Lang said , "As w
pounded their first two oppo- stated. The Mustangs held on progress to varsity next yea
nents in the state tournament. to their lead to win the game with the ability we've got. we
matching them up with West- 10-9. hopefully win states again." •
side for the final game. Junior Brian Burger said,