1988-89 Isabel Wildcats
attended
1989 Hanson/Anderson Camp of Stars
in the following season please
3rd in 1990 SD State "B" BB Tournament


         Lindskov, Hollow, and Begeman produced
          63 points per game last season for the Wildcats

         Brent Lindskov 
       Jeremy Hollow

     Chris Begeman
 Lindskov, Hollow, and Begeman produced 63 points
per game in the 1988-89 season for the Wildcats
 Isabel Wildcats Records 88-89
   Last year, the Isabel Wildcats finished third in conference play and had an overall record of 14 and 9. Rocky Peterson will welcome back a solid nucleus of players who could put the Wildcats in the picture in conference and post season play again this year. Isabel finished second in their district and were defeated by Hoven in regional play last season. Ed Beer will assist Peterson with this year's team.
   Brent Lindskov, 6'O" senior (26 ppg.-l4rpg.), has great instincts and always gives a total effort. Brent, who averaged nearly 25 ppg. as a sophomore, is a talented player who ranks with the best in the state. Jeremy Hollow, 6'2" junior (22.2 ppg.-8rpg.), is a physical player who improved greatly over the course of last season. Hollow can score from anywhere and works well with Lindskov to give Isabel a prolific one-two punch. 
     Christian Begeman, 6'3" junior (15 ppg.-l0rpg.), gained valuable experience during a very productive sophomore season. Begeman will be a key man on the inside for the Wildcats. Chopper Ley, 5'll" sophomore (2.5 ppg.-2rpg.); Kendall Bock, 5'lO" sophomore; and Nick McDonald, 6'1" junior, will compete for the two open-ings in the starting lineup. Jamie Mur-ray, 5'6" freshman, is a newcomer who could play a spot role as he adjusts to "A" ball.
    Isabel has a serious numbers problem with only 27 students in high school. A lack of depth could cause big problems if the Wildcats lose any of their key peo-ple. This team has a lot of talent, however, and they will have a legitimate shot in their district and region. This will be the best chance Isabel has ever had to qualify for state tournament play. If you recall the story, however, no one expected Cinderella to go to the ball, but the slipper fit!

Hanson and Anderson ranked the Wildcats high
for the 89-90 season in the Little Moreau Conference

1.  Isabel  2. Bison  3. Timber Lake  4. Newell  5. Mcintosh  6. Harding Co.  7. Dupree  8. Faith

The Wildcats placed 3rd in the 1990 State "B" BB Tournament