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VARSITY BA EBALL HIGH O POTE TI L Even though a record number of Seniors are out for the Varsity Baseball Team, the team lacks experience. But even so, there is a great amount of potential on the squad. Doug Clinkinbeard is one of the best prospects in the infield that Coach Acker has had in a long time. Another player who should develop more is Doug Kneubuhl, who is out for the first time. The Team's strengths lie where there is the most experience-catching, pitching, and out- fielding. Mike Antonoff, retuming Senior, will be catching along with Jeff Hughes, who, adds his good hitting to the team. At pitching, Pat Martin and Mike Yancey should prove to be val- uable. In the outfield Steve Baker adds a great deal of talent and Dan Bayerd, along with his outfielding, is a good hitter. Also because of the depth of the pitching staff, Pat Martin and Mike Antonoff could play the outfield in addition to pitching. According to Coach Acker, hitting is always questionable in high school baseball. But he has at least four players he can count on to hit con- sistently well. M.Antonoff, C.Apostolou, S.Baker, D.Bayerd, R.Clauss, D.Clinkinbeard, M.Denardo, J.Hughes, D.Jimenez, D.Kneubuhl, B.Lettis, P.Martin, M.Mc Kinely, A.Miller, D.Moudy, J.Reid, R. Swanson, M.Yancey. 4 ,fi i Q S Y as-lilhlix - M L X is . Hifi f .TY ff? . fili . if ::,'Z44'i 11 Q 113 is 3233 5, '!lTJ?w'!Q. Na ,, Tiifffiwiijffa 33'- ,A 2. Wir.. lj Q., gn if f .57 F' Q 2-fa Qi 5 +15 fe sf Qt 3 Xi 3 ef WP N613 ei J.. V Y ,V 4' iii.. fit. gl .WV 4 ' A , J t k 'f -3 fi-'wsfm ,, s,,.g:M . -if . Higgs! . ir Am
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GGOD FIRST S AS FOR SOCCER Awalt's students witnessed a new sport being played on the campus this winter. The world popular game of soccer made a modest begin- ning of Awalt by attracting fifty or so spectators to most of the home games. The most exciting match proved to be the Varsity game against Sunnyvale in which both teams scored most of their goals in the last quarter and the two overtime periods to end the game inia 3-3 tie. The Varsity squad, with previous experience in the Awalt Soccer Club, managed to hold its own in the league despite the loss of two valuable players in practice games. Both Rick Coen, team captian and center for- ward, and Steve Good, goalie, suffered broken legs in pre-season practice games. The Varsity team finished its season with a 4 win, 3 loss, l tie record by edging out Los Altos 2-l in an over- time game. Exceptional players were Hasan Bilg- utay, Dirk Gallagher fhalfbacksj, Paul Hager, Art Flynn fwingsj, Roland Peter Qforwardj, Dale Guidoux fforward and fullbackj and Jeff Hughes fgoalkeeperj. The Junior Varsity squad comprised almost entirely of beginning players, showed a keen desire to learn and a remarkable spirit of cooper- ation. A strong passing attack led by team captain Bill Kefauver and inside forward Joe Wilson as- sisted by left wing Randy Haberl caused consider- able worry for even the toughest opposing de- fense. Noteworthy defenders for the Junior Var- sity squad were aggressive goalie Jeff Tye and fast intercepter Paul Holzhauser. Varsity: H. Bilgutay, R. Coen, A. Flynn, E. Francis, D. Fried- man, D. Gallagher, D. Guidoux, P. Hager, K. Hovland, J. Hughes, R. Peter, G. Rice, A. Sanchez, J. Tye, B. Wey, J. Wilson, S. Wik. Junior Varsity: S. Beck, T. Boeckling, R. Brickert, J. Callister, B. Conquest, R. Gentry, R. Haberl, J. Halliday, S. Hempe, P. Holzhauser, B. Kefauver, M. Kraska, A. Levien, S. Malatesta, J. Nelson, G. Pfeffer, P. Tiffany, T. Young.
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