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stanley thermobecher o celebrate their championship with a reunion. Looking forward to 50 years of memories, most of the team got together at coach s house up north. However, some haven t seen each other in years. The reunion next month, will be special. At 87, I m just happy to enjoy athletics and seeing it on TV, Milwaukee Hamilton Head Coach Jerry Warczak says. And enjoy once in awhile hearing from my players, which is always great. It s an uplight. I always ask myself, where did all those years go In 1972, Milwaukee Hamilton started off as a team that didn t appear state championship bound. At the beginning of the season we were not gelling, Kevin Soucie says. We were faltering. In fact, we lost three of the first four games. Then they reeled off 18 straight wins, rallying from double digits down to beat Neenah for the
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