Lomax, a collegiate roll-out passer as compared with the usual NFL drop-back passer, “is a good athlete, and 1 ammore money this year because of the inflation rate and the economy, he saidHigh School Girls' SportsTRACKEDGFRTON 102, RIO 21 EDGERTON 113, BIG FOOT It BIG FOOT 67, RI055 (All distances in meters)100-Alicia McGinnity (E) 13 6200-Dawn Dahl (R) 2t §7 400— Dawn Dahl (R) 1 05 73 S00-Jody Selien (E 2 34 6 1,600-Becky Witt (E). 5 46 523,200 - Becky Witt (E) 12 51 21 100 hurdles —Julie Olson (E ) 17 24 200 hurdles-Shelly Ebert lt;E). 32 15 400 relay -Edgerton (Laura Shier, Alicia McGin nify, Lisa Moufe, Jess Shumaker). 54 62 tOO relay —Edgerton (Shelly Ebert, Alicia McGin nity. Jess Shumaker, K im McLean) 1 53 31.600 relay-Edgerton (Dawn Gauss. Kim McLean. Colleen McNall, Cindy Stearns) 4 26 21 Shot put-Lorene Kopke (E ) 36 11 Discus —Jeri Schell (E 104 '/».High jump - Laura Shier (E) 4 10 Long jump —Sheila Murphy (E) 14 5' j.Tennis )ELKHORN 5, WHITNALL 1 Singles-Scott Mumm lt;E) def Pete Rex, 6 3, 4 6, 6 2, Mike Maloney (W) def Todd Thieieke, 7 6, 4 6. 6 0 Dan Binstock (E) def Ted Wein berger, 6 3.6 3, John Zemple (E) def Todd Ock wood, 6 2,6 2 Doubies-Chris Barbeaux Scott Gingrich (E) def Steve Stockmger Mike King, 7 5, 4 6. 6 3, Tom Heins Mitch Ciesiak (E ) def Brad Totten Doug Holmi, 6 2, 6 3 Junior varsity E Ik horn 5, Whitnaii 3WATERTOWN 6, FORT ATKINSON 3 Singles -Dave Kretschmann (W) def Darien Wallace. 10 4, Ed Bos (FA) def Tom Hinze, 10 3, Dan Martin (W) def Don Schneider, 10 7 Jim Steckhng (W) def Eric Wahl, 10 5, Chad Humbach (FA) def Jim Schneider, 10 5, Todd Braman (FA) def Jim Cuccia. 10 8 Doubies-Kretschmann Martin (W) def Wai lace Bos, 10 8 Hinze Harris (W) def Schneider Wahl, 11 10. Steckling Hajdu (W) def Hum bach Braman, 10 8 Junior varsity — Fort Atkinson 5, Watertown 4PARKVIEW 97, BELOIT CATHOLIC 26 (All distances in yards)100— Sue Engler (OP) 13 5 220-Kay Schulze (OP) 30 5 440—Kris Keyser (OP) 1 07 880— Kris Keyser (OP) 2 37 9 Mile-Maria Dybevik (OP) 6 11 1 Two mile —Kolleen Markee (OP) 13 49 110 hurdles Debbie Draheim (OP) 17 5 220 hurdles-Debbie Drahein (OP) 35 5 440 relay-Orfordville Parkview (Lisa Toberman, Terri Marino, Cherryl Tippelt, Sue Engler) 59 1.ttO relay —Orfordville Parkview (Lisa Toberman, Sue Engler, Kelly Pederson, Kay Schultze) 2 06 9 Mile relay —Orfordville Parkview (Kay Schultze, Debbie Draheim, Maria Dybevik, Kris Keyser)4 50 9Shot put - Jody Ballmer (OP) 29 2 Discus-Brnda Maierus (OP) 95 1 High jump—Maria Debyvik (OP). 4 6 Long jump—Lisa Toberman (OP) 13 2LAKE GENEVA BADGER 67, ELKHORN 56 (All distances in meters)100-Cheryl Strokes (LGB) 14 5 200—June Nevin (LGB) 29 7 400— Mary Jo Wieloch ( E 1 07 3 800-Lynnette Wells (E) 2 49 5 1 600 -Roberta Fiskum (E) 6 03 83,200 Roberta Fiskum (E) 13 08 5 100 hurdles -Margaret Me Laughlin (LGB) 18 S200 hurdles —Margaret Me Laughlin (LGB) 35 0400 relay—Lake Geneva Badger (June Nevin, Lynne Engleman, Amy Schroeder, Cheryl Strokes) 57 2800 relay Elkhorn (Cathy rader Sue Opitz. Sue Pedo, Dona Bushey) 1 59 71,600 relay- Elkhorn (Mary jo Wieloch, Cathy Rader, Kathy Cheney, Dona Bushey) 4 36 3 Shot put-Marie Radenz (LGB). 33 3 Discus-Marie Radenz (LGB) 95 3 High jump -Cheryl Strokes (LGB) 5 0 Long jump —Cheryl Strokes (LGB) 15 '4SOFTBALLOELAVAN DARIEN 7, EDGERTON 2JEFFERSON 14, MILTON 13R H EJefferson 021 213 5 —14 18 5Milton 010 000 (12) —13 12 5Bouton, Korth (5), Bouton (7) and Olsen Passer and Lyons Leading hitters Powers (J) 2x3, Naatz (J) 3x5. Ashburn (J) 4x5, Schroedel (J) 3x5, Olsen (J) 2x4 Pennewell (J) 2x4 Evans (M) 3x5, Pie terek (M) 2x4, Campion (M) 3x3 3B Powers (J) Pieterek (M) ?B HoffnerlMi BB Bouton 3, Korth 7, Passer 4Craig Tops Milton in Tennis OpenerCraig High got its boys’ tennis season off to a good start Thursday w ith a convincing 8-1 nonconference dual meet victory over Milton The Cougars pulled a sweep in the singles matches, led by sophomore Rich Schmidt’s 6-0, 6-0 victory at No. 1 singles Sophomore teammates Todd Christopher and Brent Schmaling also won in singles, as did Craig seniors Dave Douglas and Gary Splinter and junior Bob Mortensen Craig doubles winners included the teams of Andy Otto-Kevin Taylor and Toby Ryan-Thad Matzke Milton averted a shutout when the team of Scott Fish-Torn McCartney won in doubles.Craig returns to home action at 9 a m. Saturday, hosting Fort Atkinson. Kenosha Bradford and Racine Park in a nonconference quadrangular meet Summarv:CRAIG 8, MILTON 1 Singles—Rich Schmidt (JC) def Scott Fish, 6 0, 6 0, Todd Christopher (JC) def Tom McCart ney, 6 1,6 2, Dave Douglas (JC) def Craig Col tins, 6 0, 6 0, Bob Mortensen (JC), def Eric Black, 6 3, 6 0, Gary Splinter (JC) def Todd Van Blaricom, 6 0, 6 2, Brent Schmaling (JC) def Wally Shannon, i 4,6 3.Doubles—Fish McCartney (M) def Tom Ath mann John Dammen, 6 2, 6 0, Andy Otto Kevin Taylor (JC) def Collins Black, 6 1, 6 2. Toby Ryan Thad Matzke (JC) def Van Blaricom Shannon, 6 3, 6 2 Junior varsity —Craig8, Milton ICLINTON 176, PARKER (SOPHOMORES) 191 At Turtle Greens (34)Parker lt;191)-Dave O'Leary, 45 John KnudPenetrating protection that enhances the natural grain and texture of new wtxtd. 36 beautiful wood-tone colors.ASiRedwood Stain Cedar Natural tlt;634 South River