JFIFC    $ &%# #"(-90(*6+"#2D26;=@@@&0FKE>J9?@=C  =)#)==================================================eK" }!1AQa"q2#BR$3br %&'()*456789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz w!1AQaq"2B #3Rbr $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ?ފ+ky#PqV?;y^:ۥjXׁJ.c:k ՗s{i,̣.3X/."me1҅-r0jur% ѱڧ8ݓ?ݡ[:irY $~#կ9\;$d`5 rYh-/mYJ:Ol/\^#Ũ) .TEoF*ZVISMwgjm>hsyc ϥWִX5U4kֲ(}ѮPqޯ_]Cai%˄5,IR溱zfx !0)mE`P`t{Ɠv)yd^}/Ėt0f}g(5qS^"c|~!xx|MhQa-"u =.R_10FB+2OD¦58#5KkS'[<u⥽/줵!) =귏Q58AYd'(#H|@4"e0یy&"+ g]ǮkZ_T IU-At ski mj˜*_kiZ_=W2\G W~)\hmc|?:ьJbWp/%+OLz%ik$r33ڧWb-yPw`ٞ^L5#O?Nstu8CŪr@ Wwh*u/[>u5!$6^jO?eoQQsSW2dhͩed3Ҷ/ [M9 Sc'%U|0VRU Y>I4Ӭ.qֹBP:ҽCEHqER̐&Ts}N)hz]ͭŤM(d29chQyXxS N95j>iTyӱBU݉nE*$`;gM,'kMB_:ҭҡ5Xb!2xnt4R .tF"uN?1]Ssbl/iq\KmmGL[]kNKۻ+Iҵ fx.Zn19<确Þ]"W[)ݛKiNHL栮Jt9Y4-&$qU\]B{ٴGVb1O5"&ӱxSN?W9iSv],Nqv5$uRF|o!k1d[ϙv5l<;qY.n~a"սcWOeso6 tN=zמxm'_m:B%Ar?w>'՚O!dur?Jrь'R#}q:شD1,w9>¶.-7H =Ozͷ \ZffNRa!_,n \v C;5筈sSk hvux+k-A:4j^9 Jo_^l$\+'HDԚ=6ɮ߬R@[Vw5M6t;οkr5A{b]E4Q 15?ZRW_3p-?s?+Q$sXc\ϑNN\/# B\IaZ}q0E a!B;GSǤiX!1p{m֛FE)}T~\b?!S"y5<6XOl=;6`fߋ&,,<+>3qQ2c3R2u'zw_872+sڳm}O[JScܹcui i\q`dF!O:L &B{T{MKJ]gonW$cשk#S3y5 3Oϙ8H⡳ZNrR+t:n 7c' ,>GBON7/H|Ɓ7o-OR?:5.<o-6NGI$T[GUl2= ] Nҷ[(m%K K>^@8w^okp-l|/Ye{a܄VӿY##VQM%Z22G&pkF{3(9l};סh=g<~O5oWKb~hKg%v9]=^(m&G>@Kg}f_棖Q\xRC+]qTg{mצGAa 5J'kn2_AoqMF^AV>XuQ I!N+TRvF}4on)6_^M'u6bqn)jV&cs@?t Gt~tQ\In 2000 Lancaster High School went undefeated to win the state championships 14-7 against the Cardinals of Prescott High School, then repeated their perfect season the following year with a lopsided 49-20 victory over the Indians of Kewaunee High School. This past season featured an unstoppable offense that piled up an average of 48.2 points per game during the season and 45.3 points during the playoffs. On the other side of the ball, his defense only allowed 15.3 points per game.<br>Lancaster is a rural town in southwest Wisconsin, approximately 80 miles west of Madison. The geography is characterized by striking rock bluffs, wooded valleys, and numerous creeks and streams. A head coach at Lancaster High School for the past 20 years, Hoch took time out from enjoying this small-town atmosphere to share his success story with us.<br><br>BFS: Coach Hoch, you ve been at Lancaster about 20 years, and you ve said the football team wasn t very good at the time you started. What was the reaction from the Lancaster community when you signed on? <br>JH: When I came, Lancaster was primarily a baseball town, and in a small community you usually have just one sport to choose from. It took us a while to overcome that stigma, but the community has been very supportive.<br><br>BFS: How long did it take to build a winning team? <br>JH: It took us about six years to really become competitive, and I felt that in 1988 we finally turned the corner. In 1989 the school built us a good-sized weight room and wrestling facility---an 80 by 40-foot space. Before that, our weight