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The Cross Country team saw another successful year with the best team to date at A-A. They placed second in our invitational which has grown to be the second largest Cross Country event in Western New York. Another bright spot of the season occurred when Karl Barron set a new school record for the 2.2 mile course, in a time of 10:37.5. As a result of the coaching advice and incentive of Mr. Moore and team desire, our team returned home from Alfred with the Section 5 trophy after a romping victory through a field of twenty schools, leaving the First Row: D. Coleman, L. Kellogg, K. Borron, T. Rowe, G. Smith, W. Martin. Standing: J. Buckmoster, D. Whitford, R. Rawleigh, D. Frechette, T. Montgomery, T. Nisbet, R. VanHorn, J. Crandall, Mr. Moore.
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Bottom Row: M. Horwood, J. Mullen, K. Kernon, A. Vonderhoef. Second Row: B. Neville, J. North, P. Lockwood, D. Porter, T. Horwood, W. Mortin. Top Row: P. Ploisted, R. Perry, N. Obuhonich, P. Randolph, S. Bey, L. Vonderhoef, Cooch-Mr. Hockett. Under the capable coaching of Harold Hackett, our 1962 baseball team ended with a 5 win-5 loss record. Rocky Harwood led our Eagles with a batting average of 324 for the season. In a decisive victory over Fillmore (24-3) Jim Bey connected for a homerun. Despite the loss of four seniors, we are confident that our Golden Eagles will come through with a winning season in '63.
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Started three years ago, the Junior High Cross Country team has been very popular, with about a dozen and a half boys out this year. The team, traveling to Portville for their only meet, handed the Portville Junior High a 16-42 defeat (one point from perfect) with Gary Kellogg out in front. Mr. Moore started the team for the purpose of testing our Junior Highers' interest and ability in the sport and also to give them a chance to experience the competition they will encounter on the varsity squad. W r . 1 10 V ■JUkA. ■ COUNTRY s“ UJ-t vL Xo tJUL ) -£MjJ First Row: L. Allen, L. Cornell, M. Drumm, R. Buckmoster, G. Clare, G. Ormsby. Standing: W. Martin, S. Phelan, R. Cappadonia, J. Burrington, G. Kellogg. J. Barron.
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