Linda was born March 20, 1962, in Indianapolis, to the late Harry L. Rohlman, 51, Mooresville, died April 7, 2013, in her residence. Rohlman, 51 MAAPRIL 7, 2013MOORESVILLE - Linda L. A wrestling scholarship is being established in honor of Coach Kriebel at Pendleton Heights High School checks may be made payable to the Arabian Wrestling Club, Coach Kriebel Scholarship.Post online condolences at Linda L. The funeral service, officiated by Pastor Mike Schwartz, will be at Madison Park Church of God on Friday, April 12, at 1:00 p.m. Special friends Coach Randy Qualitza, Coach David Cloud and Katie Downing became extended family through wrestling.Visitation will be at Madison Park Church of God (Anderson, IN) on Thursday, April 11, from 5:00 p.m. Kriebel of Denver CO three nephews James W., Matthew E., and David A. (Denise) Kriebel of Anderson two sisters Penny L. Alvin and Gloria (Switzer) Kriebel of Anderson a brother James E. (Steve) Greene and very special granddaughter, Isabella of Elkhart, daughter Danielle E. Many homes and businesses in Madison County and beyond have benefited from his craftsmanship and strong work ethic.Eric was dedicated to and loved his family - daughter Nicole E. The wrestlers and their families with whom Eric shared his time are too numerous to mention.Eric was a self-employed flooring and carpet installer. Through wrestling, Eric made a positive impact on the lives of hundreds of young wrestlers in Madison County. He was the assistant coach at Anderson High School (8 years), Delta High School (1 year) and most recently, Pendleton Heights High School (20 years). He graduated from Mooresville High School in 1977 and continued with a wrestling scholarship to Indiana State University. Eric’s dedication to the sport, discipline and hard work resulted in great success including numerous championships at regional freestyle wrestling tournaments Indiana high school state finals qualifier National Junior Olympic Freestyle gold medalist (1975) AAU Outstanding Wrestler of the Year recipient (1976) and inductee into the Indiana Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame (2002). Wrestling for Eric began at a young age because of his older brother Jim’s love of the sport. Family and close friends will miss his fun-loving nature, teasing and contagious laughter.Eric was a successful wrestler and wrestling coach. 8, 1957 - APRIL 5, 2013ANDERSON - Eric Dean Kriebel of Anderson died unexpectedly of natural causes on April 5, 2013. For tickets, call 1-800-U-Gopher or contact the Gopher Ticket Office at 61.Eric D. Minnesota’s Friday evening match with Purdue marks the program’s annual Rock the Robbie’ promotion. 24 Illinois next weekend at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium. The Gophers return to action when they host Purdue and No. Larson's 11 shutouts in 1997 helped the Gophers to their last Big Ten championship. Dare is just one shutout away from tying former Gopher keeper Dana Larson for most shutouts in a single season with 11. ![]() After the Hoosiers outshot the Gophers by a 7-3 margin in the first half, the Gophers came out aggressively on the offensive end in the second half and outshot Indiana 8-3 the rest of the way.Īided by Minnesota defenders Jennie Clark, Krystle Kallman and Kylie Kallman, senior goalkeeper Lindsey Dare made two saves en route to her 10th shutout this season. Both teams had trouble putting much of anything together in the attacking third for the majority of the contest. Each team received solid play from its midfield and defensive contingents. On a playing surface drenched by morning rains, the Gophers and Hoosiers engaged in a hard-fought, physical contest amidst cold, windy conditions in St. Jennifer Walek (1993) and Nicole Lee (1998) share the record with six. Schwartz needs just one more game-winner this season to tie the school record for game-winners in a single season. With her 10th career game-winner Sunday afternoon, Schwartz moves into a tie for 5th on the Gophers' all-time game-winning goals list with Erin Hussey (1993-96). Five of Schwartz' six goals this season have been of the game-winning variety. Schwartz was able to track down Wagner’s textured pass just inside the 18-yard box and beat Indiana goalkeeper Lindsey Campbell to give Minnesota the 1-0 victory. Schwartz’ goal came when fellow senior Kaitlin Wagner chipped a perfect ball over the Indiana defense to set Schwartz up for the game-winner in the 97th minute. Minnesota is now 2-0 in games this season that have gone to an extra session. The Gophers’ win gives the team their 12th victory of the season the most for the program since 1999 and its second consecutive Big Ten triumph. Lindsey Schwartz scored her sixth goal of the season in the first overtime session to give the University of Minnesota women’s soccer team (12-1-0, 2-1-0) a 1-0 win over Indiana (5-8-0, 0-4-0) Sunday afternoon at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium.
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