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CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW: Jim Stephens, Dennis Potter, Dan Barrett, Rich Henry. BACK ROW: Bill Poulson, John Thunen, Bob Soldot, John Vierru, John Groth. CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team has done a fine job. Being the first team in the history of the school, it placed high in the Northern Califor- nia meet. Good prospects are assured for the future with the majority of the team being made up of lower classmen. TENNIS A very young sport at Castro Valley is ten- nis. The tennis men have made a good begin- ning losing some and winning some of their matches. This sport has proved to be a popu- lar and enthusiastic game for the Castro Valley Spartans. TENNIS FRONT ROW: J. Cogran, J. Luther, B, Murphy, M. Brackman, T. Lopez. SECOND ROW: R. Earle, D. Webb, D. Masucci, D. Hallen, B. Foley, T. Larkin, B. Parma. BACK ROW: J. Brady, M. Martin, R. Tye, T. Hill, D. Soegard, R. Davis, Coach Mahatfey. go a .. .5 Q . lk Q . ft A
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FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: G. Tomey, M. Cope, T. Schaffer, F. Camilleri, R. Cerny, and C. Preisendorf. SECOND ROW: R. Stewert, G. Goveia, G. Brogden, F. Melton, T. Gough, D. Masucci, and J. Sweet. THIRD ROW: J. Jergins, T. King, B. Staak, D. Miller, R. Curtuss, R. Brown, and R. Weslowski. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL The Castro Valley Frosh-Soph football team, in spite of sparkling performances, had a disastrous season. Although they did not win any of their games, this is not the important part of a Frosh- Soph football season. The important thing is to learn the basic skills so that they may be prepared to make the varsity team in the future. The Frosh- Soph team of 1958 can be proud of a job well done. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity Team of I958 had a good season. From the first of the year they had spirit and determination. Improving in fundamentals, they learned the hard ways by taking a few setbacks. As a good team always will do, they bounced back to win their last game over a highly rated opponent. J. V. FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: D. Brown, E. Robichauo, B. Wacker, B. Benson, J. Dorkin, J. Granno, R. Benner, G. Humrickhouse, M. Nohava, and J. Schumann. SECOND ROW: B. Barry, D. Klier, T. Morgan, P. Migicuggio, R. Tye, G. Run- nelis, G. Wanoen, S. Shaffner, B. Terrill, M. Lemos, and M. Laird. THIRD ROW: J. Swenson, M. Tanner, T. McBurney, T. Mitchell, T. Boring, J. Mclntyre, J. Bowling, and T. Coliten. 3
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H I 1 .ft ...A Qt i Hitchcock, Benson, Holden, Alves, Adamson, Gough, Emmons, T. Boring, Stevens, Barrett, Paulson, Hunen, Wilburn, Sessions, Jagoe, Lerman, Vierru. SECOND ROW: Sorenson, Cerny, Thomey, McBeth, Abbott, Cammerille, Ramm, Opperman, Scatena, Preisendorf, Ellicker, Paterson, Campbell, Thompson, B. Boring, Lang, O'Connell, Silveria, Weis, Taylor, Brushman, Glasser. The first varsity wrestling team at CV, proved to be a very successful one, as they were undefeated in all ten dual meets. At the beginning of the season they beat the highly rated powers, Oakland Tech, Pacifica, and Mt. Diablo. This gave C.V. things to think about as they entered the league meets. The first foe was to be San Leandro which we downed 40-6. Arroyo, a greatly improved team, was the next victim of our powerful and determined team. In an exciting night match, the Spartans won 29-13. San Lorenzo also fell to the Spartan grapplers, and Hayward, a power in the S.A.C.A.L. for many years, was to be the nextopponent. Since both teams were undefeated, this was the most exciting dual meet of the year. C.V, won by the score of 29-23. As the tournaments came, C.V. entered and won the Washington Tournament. Being known as the team to beat, the Spartans took second in the S.A.C.A.L. league behind a determined Hayward team. Again in the North Coast Sectional, it was between Hayward and C.V. But this time CV. took the lead, qualifying 5 men for the finals. With the 5 qualifying men from NCS., Castro Valley entered the State Tournament with high hopes. Something happened, for we only qualified 2 men for the finals. Taking one first, one second, and one fourth, CV, placed 'Sth in the State of California Tournament out of thee l3O schools participating. I COACH VAUGHN HITCHCOCK John Thompson easily handling opponent in the dual meet with Bob Boring throwing on a gilatine during one of the matches Hayward. with Hayward. F Y ' .KX . fi-C gi? ...Y
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