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- al 8 l' 1 representatives had never made the Finals and the Indians Q26-lj figured to beat Mitty Q25-41 in the final. Rated first in the Central Coast Section all Fremont never knew what hit them as Mitty raced first quarter lead. After that it was stumble and with Mitty's superb defense compensating for a night of sloppy basketball. Bright light of the night Robbie Robertson's destruction of the vaunted Fremont Gary Hoffman fseven pointsj and the fortunate fact Indians folded before an honest WCAL defense. Mitty played poorly and still won. Joe Dave Marc Pattin Petrucci Petta 1 L Q H f 'N' 4., Rs The next night tall Alisal f6'5 , 6'8 , 6'10 j took it to the Monarchs. Rick Hile, whose superb senirr season had been the key to Mitty success, turned cold. Dvve Pluto couldn't operate inside. Robbie and Sully kept the Monarchs close at the half. Big Dave went to the board in the second half but Alisal's Robert Higgins hit six clutch free throws Qthank you referee Dick Fergusonj and the Monarchs' greatest season ended unhappily, 59-57. Mitty had five more field goals than Alisal, but 23 charity tosses to 11 Monarch attempts proved the decider. Pon's Raiders. Rookie Ray. Karl, Tim, Sully, Robbie, Dave, Tom, and Rick. Thanks for the memories. performance that counts s Q .J . 'FV . N ,TM Ve.- Gary Steve Jerome P. Pie ch Pirotta Pluto ARTHUR gl gumq , CHlLDHOOD'S EN! X Q :su A 94:2 '- il. if ri A 1 . s. 5' . f . vr- - --- fi. 1---'fa . fly 0 iM..::ra'w .. ,1 .qgil ,Y .3 W. I Al' if my
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Gt' f .ag . gf -.S 3 .mt f Mitty had to come a to win the league, but the brought the Monarchs to from the Lancers grasp great offensive play of the Playoffs. Mitty nabbed the in the WCAL Shaughnessy. Rick Hile played at top form, Dan Sullivan and Tim Walsh played better than ever, and Rick Robbie Robertson dominated whomever he was called upon to defense. To be the best you've got to beat the best, Coach Fitzgerald said, and his Monarchs did just that. Lancer Tom Ganley QWCAL MVP, was snuffed and fouled out of both title tilts while superb Lancer junior Steve Plut never did get it together as Tom Gray played feverishly and Hile and Pluto put on a show to bring the gold to Mitty 5000. Mark Paul Steve r Nolan Nolan Occhipinti an rifle? L -wir. 5 iagssfvv K. .-iw . 111-gil.- - e , . .. - :-.r.m'- sssf . V Dammit : 5 it ,. Elllllflllil A Q H lllgugmz , f . 1 WNW -. - if fe iff: 5 0 ' . U E I A Jil irii I --K , fi .QL .-is 4 -' gxii Both Westmoor and Hillsdale looked to waylay the enroute to the Region 1 Championship. Playing erratically the Monarchs still won handily as neither Westmoor nor as Dave Pluto took it to St. Francis' heralded Paul Boscovich Hillsdale were as tough as the leading WCAL teams, were good words for Hillsdale's Schram Q . . . best player we've seen. J as the victorious Monarchs headed up the road to St1a.nford's expensive Qrent: 53, 250 per night! Ma Pavilion and the CIF Finals Central Coast Section. Kelly Z. Tom Robert O 'Connell Pardini Parlato
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