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Some of the marks still stand- nine tournament games— - — — iArea Woman Is 1st at UWSTo Receive Athletic Awardat UWS, Miss Mrozinski recently became the first woman at herMosgame avlar scasc points (6 One-ga by Ewen Mercer, 1 — Mos— 48 b]college to be named for an Out- quarter lt;standing College Athletes of; Grand America award.It is an annual award made on recommendation of the uni-and Miss Mrozinski’sversityname will appear in the annual publication of the national associations sponsoring the prestigious athletic honors list. Selectees are recommended• V. ,\V ' yV-N*v\FRAN MROZINSKIFran Mrozinski, Montreal, anon the basis of athletic ability, leadership, scholarship andcommunity service. Recommendations for the award are first made by the coaches,screened by the athletic directors and then submitted to the national officers through regional committees. Miss Mrozinski will receive her certificate award at the UWS spring j School prathletic banquet slated soon.Now home for a few days’Tied by Feb. 16, over Mer — Loi overtime! Menomin 64-62 toClass B White Pi26, 1970, 60.—Loni 65 game Feb. 1, 1! the remi and the Streak en to Ewenof 1958-51game win1947-48-49— Mo... „ , Easter vacation, Miss Mrozinski, ,area star with the James Gang saj^ today that she is thrilled! c^iai!nPlon;^ being the first woman to re-ceive the award at UWS, cap- , ping as it did her four - year 1950, ;athletic career at Superior. —“I played on the women’s . . , . . . .. varsity basketball and volley-,.A senior in physical education bal, ,eams a|| four rs a’d o 1944thii, spring I am competing on the school’s first women’s track team in inter -of Pence in summer softball, has achieved further athletic honors for her performances in inter - collegiate competition at the University of Wisconsin -Superior.Mo: champion!six by CrEagle River o3rd in TourneyLAND O’LAKES - The Eagle River Flyers, North sectional champions in Mite hockey, finished third behind Madison East and Stevens Point in the annualin inter - collegiate meets,” she said.Miss Mrozinski was captain of both the basketball team, which finished with a 6-6 record this season, and of the volleyball team, which placed third in the state conference meet that was won by University of Wisconsin - Madison. She servedas co-captain in her junior year.e, „ . , .... As far as scholarship is con-Stevens Point Mite Classic in ccrnlt;,d shc said, 'Tin hanging— Most season — 1972-73 cai— Most 57 by Cool Cooks deflt; 46, Feb. 1— Mostthe Iceadrome March 22 and, in thcre givinR 'it a|1 r“0{-O. I nnrl :___The Flyers completed theirseason with a record of 8-6-2.enjoyingveryand I'mmuch.”The Montreal softballEagle River was forced into j would get high marks for com an uphill battle in the double j munity service from the James - elimination tourney by losing Gang sponsors, having helped to Stevens Point, 4-1, Saturday lead the Pence softball cham-morning. The Blue Bullets had pions to a fabulous record the dropped three straight to the past three years. She is known4 IFlyers in previous action.Saturday afternoonRiver came alive with a well shortfielder played. 3-1, win over the Green Bay Allouezt Raiders.■ wIn Sunday action, the Flyers eliminated Mosinee, 5-1, in the morning but fell to Stevens Point, 3-2, in overtime to finish third. Eagle River rallied to tiefar and wide for her speed and Eagle powerful arm as a far - rangingI am hoping for a career as a physical education teacher and coach when I graduate atone garni Scholtz, R1961.— Most teams in eluding 34 by Herma of game19, 1952; aand 33 by star, 0f game i11, 1956.— Most history of ketball — Dec. 16, 1 pion defeat— Most high schoo Mattson. C of 1954-55 t—• Most school coaUWS next December,” Miss Watson dMrozinski stated. She said she “really loves” the work and has enjoyed her studies at Superior,coaching bmg.Highethe Bullets in the third period whcre shc residcs in college i bv U P.but bowed out after 42 seconds V*.of the overtime session.The Flyers outshot the opposition by a composite 63-47 margindormitory.A graduate from J. E. Mur-phy High School, Hurley, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.IDominic St. Paul, 1!The oZ-team in the tourney! ^nle;v,i “r“nski- 7S T™tleCulp Rlt;was Neenah, eliminated by IAve” Montreal-Mosinee, 4-3, in seven overtimeContracKANSAS
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