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WINTER TRACK .x-4 N la- FIRST ROW: Smith. S,: Peters: Co-capt. Sargent, F.: Coecapt. Berntsen: Buettnerg Bell, T.g SECOND ROW: Coach Abusamra. Pauquette. Martin Hyman: Regan: Cole: Bell, B.: Philips: Balf: Loveg Coach Jonesg THIRD ROW: Taggart: Myersg Butler. D.: Squire. Harrington. O'Leary R 3 Mmiika Butler, P. The winter track season was quite respectable. despite the usual ab- sence of an indoor running facility. Competing for the first time in the New Hampshire winter league, the team recorded a blistering third in Division ll. Consistently strong performers were many. Chris Baker tied the school record in the 50 and produced competent results in the high jump and 300. Nearly every high hurdles tape was touched first by Bill Martin, who added his abilities in other events as well. Dennett Buettner and Geoff Peters vied for places in the 600, with Fred Sargent affording representative speed in the 1000. His fellow co-captain, Tom Bertsen, often doubled in the mile and two mile along with Tom Bell. Dual meet competition was against Mo Brown and MIT, tri-meets seeing Exeter-Huntington and Andover-Holy Cross frosh as the opposi- tion. The MIT meet, though lost by a close score. was the scene of Bill Martin's 11'1112 pole vault, shattering the long sought-after GDA rec- ord by over a foot. The Governors met defeat against the Ringling Bros. Circus at Mo Brown, and were overwhelmed by the superior depth. tal- ent and improvement due to facilities of Andover, Exeter and Holy Cross. Numerous other factors contributed to the season's fruitfulness. Chris Baker tied the school record in the 50 at 5.6. with an unofficial 5.55 in another meet. There was also the infamous Andover Van Pushing Service which inexplicably limited its operation to one meet. Another memorable accomplismeht was the victory over the girls' basketball team at the girls' own game, while the Abusive workouts created a focal point for the team's responsive nature. Hopefully, future winter track contingents at GDA will continue to provide highly regarded competition while lightening the frigid winter months with antics derived from their distinctive identity and unique makeup: qualities expertly exploited by the lively 72-73 squad. 98 GDA 2716 19 23 23 27 23 P2 41 2nd 64 OPP Exeter - 53 112 Hollis - 8 Raymond - 48 3rd Exeter- 129 Hunt- 12 2nd Salem - 76 Oyster - 18 Concord - 17 Weare - 5 Merrimac Valley HS 3rd Pinkerton - 35 - 38 Moses Brown - 63 Salem - 43 1.-2 Winnecunnet - 34 V2 Mit Fresh. - 51 Andover and Holy Cross Fresh. Exeter JV - 31 INTERSCHOLASTICS - 2nd of 6
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-'Q ... W . tl G' affix-li-3 f lv. is seven, in the second, the team played very well. Thay- er at that time was considered the best team in both leagues. Nothing can be said about the other 9 or so games except that we simply could not put it all to- gether. One really bright light came in the end of the season. Despite the loss of Greg Connolly, who had to coach when Mr. Harrington was forced to ref the game, the whole team put together the best game of the season against St. Marks. Although St. Marks was the number two ranked team in the league, they could only manage to score in the last 40 seconds ofthe game. Fortunately only four seniors will be lost this year, Buck O'Leary, Gordon Thompson, Phil Bouchard and Parky Wise, all of whom lent their experience and good play to the team, and will be greatly missed next year. But with Carl Hendy and Brian Hancock on de- fense, Greg Connolly, Jim Roome and Benny Young on line, along with Mike Lambrose and Steve Bottomly in goal the team should be the best in years. tiki: t ,. -Q-,abl-'FM G I' .iz- S me--I If ,I X, , v 92 egg .- - Q
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