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Joining Greg Brickl to play for Central High were Jamie Barrett, Sydney Hulbert and Kelli Laufenberg.
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Playing for Central High School were Chuck Dutchin, LPEF Board member Shawn Dutchin, Howard Eglash and Sydney Dutchin.
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Playing for Emerson Elementary — and winning a third-place prize of $125 — were Associate Superintendent Troy Harcey, School Board member Jeff Meyer, Assistant Central High Principal Troy McDonald and Superintendent Randy Nelson.
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Playing on a team sponsored by Susan Miller and headed by teacher Scott Grade were Max Mollway, Caleb Lycke and Jax Mahlum.
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Chip Schroeder headed a team sponsored by Susan Miller with students Matt Schroeder, Jake Kirschner and Tony Dodge.
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Jeanie Everson, daughter of Dr. Charles Miller III and Susan Miller, was joined by family and friends — from left: Fred Everson, Daniel Everson (front), Jeanie Everson, Bob Krajewski (back), Esther Everson, Saul Sigmund and Jarena Everson. They played for State Road Elementary.
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Playing for the La Crosse Design Institute at Longfellow Middle were: Carolyn Beard, LPEF Board Member Cari Mathwig-Ramseier, Sister Sue Ernster and Karla Stanek.
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The Lincoln/SOTA II/Coulee Montessori team lead by Eric Check (right) included Chester Janke, Travis Check and Adam Peterson.
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Winning first place and $500 for Logan High School was the team of Ben Fowler, Brad Fowler, Tom Londergan and Scott Straker.
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Playing for Logan High were Rich Bean, Lad Doolittle, School Board member Ken French and Woody Wiedenhoeft.
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Playing for Logan Middle School were (from left), Nick Pica, Joe Pica, Connor Haggerty and Logan Middle Principal Jay Pica.
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Playing for Longfellow Middle School was a team including sponsors Festival Foods and Coulee Bank. From left are: Heather Church, Aaron Aspenson, Mike Garves and LPEF Board Vice President Tammy Larson.
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Playing for North Woods Elementary — and winning a second-place prize of $250 — was the team of Brent Wilkerson, Beau Elston, Kevin Hooper and Josh Buxton.
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This Boys & Girls Club team, led by Jake Brown, included Andriel Morgan, Chris Lopez and Cole Parins-Renwick. The team was sponsored by Midwest Fuels, the presenting sponsor for the 2015 Bowtie Classic. Playing for Northside Elementary, the team won $125 for fourth place.
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The Festival Foods team, playing for Southern Bluffs, included Evan Lamb, Alex Powell, Matt Haese and Adam Wershofen.