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Ihuck lilker, John oached s year. rs who 'der to d. The d iield ses inj other ,n area. ld good 1 hand. hat the 'ells 1 Meet Frosh Track Squad Learns Fun iamentals , ,. 450 em, U, A f , a f, ff.. -,W V' ,3 ,' ,B DW' Y I ' ' - '- I ' f 'A57f 'W 0 'fV'f 'A' X' , ,f '. .,1 - 'w g, ff ,. f f D14 rf 'nf ,, , ,,, ,, . .,, Frosh Track Squad Row I: Ralph Smith, Lawrence Zukowski, Mike Cartwright, Jim Donaldson, Chuck Roberts, Larry Ashton, Jerry Strey, Joe Breck. Row 2: Carl Bowlby, Dennis Cole, Larry Allen, Tony Paik, Don Putney, Bill Masimer, Charlie Walthall, Jim Balogh, Bob Donald, Row 3: Coach Galen Kintner, Jim Bonner, Tom Wilson, Douglas Nelson, David Ohler, Marc Stumpf, Tom Tappan, Pat Sadler, Dale Groshon, Charles Hudspeth 1 Approximately thirty underclassmen comprised this 52 I year's frosh track andiield team. Under the direction U Q of Coach Galen Kintner, the squad worked out in all the y essential track and Held events and competed in a total N' ' A S ' of eight interscholastic meets. The purpose of the fresh- l t A man track team is to prepare incoming prepsters for the jayvee squad and to give them the background, training, Coach Galen Kintner and experience that are necessary for eventual varsity competition. It is a recognized fact among coaches and competitors everywhere that a track and lield squad is - no stronger than the training its members received - as underclassmen. 3 'Q ' 1. f 4.1.52 f , W 'v , 1960 Frosh Track Schedule , t f V ,I ,wfff J ,,,, if ' , ,g W, , ' .sd y , ,. 1 H March 2 - April.l I X il ,. ' M Y ,,,, , D Eiasiaglgnzil vs. Rincon gzgtralirga vs. Salpolnte and Tucson K v atalma vs, Salpomte Freshman Relays My fa ,.., r .Y , . , , ., igiaziiaiiqnzis vs Rincon and Am hi gggiifig VS- Pueblo 4011 7 '7 zlarclj 24 ' t p April.27 u -4 ' 1, I gr, y atalina vs. Flowing Wells Catalina vs. Rincon I V, V Y .N 4 M -y Frosh hurdlers warm up for a big meet.
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J.V. Trackmen Train for Varsity Team ,. W , , , ' -f N- fu- r , mmf UU. H4 QSAXAL aural. ,NAL - Uni ,,e- '4........,g J.V. Track Team . Row I: Ed Mayo, Larry Aldrich, Tyler Barrett, Raymond St. Clair, Tom Hawk, Dick LeMay, Robert Kayquoptewa, Bob Sher, Chuck Hiatt, Cary Birenbaum. Row 2: Coach Bill Kiser, Louis Crofts, Peter Riggi, Jerry Hawkes, Bruce Grossetta, David Roy, Bob Hilker, Bill Hodder, Dan Lawrence. Row 3: Mike Hennigan, Arran Lathan, Tom Bartholomew, John Helin, Don Carbieuer, John Moffatt, John Vrchota, Doug Anderson. The junior varsity track and field squad, coached by Bill Kiser, had ten meets on its schedule this year. The team consisted of sophomores and juniors who needed added experience and training in order to qualify them as members of the varsity squad. The boys participated in all the various track and iield events C that the more experienced team participates inj in competition with their counterparts from the other high schools through-out the Tucson metropolitan area. Prospects at the beginning of the season appeared good as a fine crop of sophomores and juniors was on hand. It is from the ranks of these underclassmen that the Coach Bill Kiser stars of next year's varsity team will come. '- ,J . f t. Jia iv K aa. , ' 1, .s , . . K ' ,. 1960 J .V. Track Schedule S X-fa -new .. K ' . W ,V . jg fi W' N. , as J . yy ji 'ix skim... M hg A 15 ' ' 'V x am L eww ,su , W, ,, 0. arc pri N , ' . Catalina vs. Amphi Catalina vs. Flowing Wells s . X . . A ' ' r . March 16 April 13 as J- X .K . Q - T W 6 s ,, Q 1Ciatalj1nz33 vs. Tucson Catalina vs. Pueblo .., s f arc Avril 21 it fg ' X L i f M. Catalina vs. Amphi Junior Varsity Open s X X- 'mkf March 24 May 3 A 1 ' ij-N Catalina vs. Flowing Wells Catalina vs. Tucson 211. s ,. ' t A Mafch 30 May 11 ,, r-- V' ff :gm . Catalina vs. Sunnyside City Junior Varsity Track Meet Trackmen Bill Hodder and Doug Anderson are caught in middle of short sprint. 154
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Thinelads Finish Fifth In State Meet Row I: Rick Haller, Paul Cummings, Barry Bingham, Jim Balogh, Tee Cook, Harold Slavens. Row 2: Jim Moore, Dave Fithian, Lewis Greenberg, Hugh Ferguson, Pepe Buttacavoli, Phil Hastings, John Donner. Row 3: Noel Drury, Bob Hinkle, Mike Norvelle, George Cooper, Dusty Davison, Steve Patzman, Charles Fowler. Hard work is the only way to erase hard luck! This apparently was the slogan of the undermanned and inexperienced cross country squad this year. Starting off the season with a humiliating loss to the school wrestling team, the thinclads improved with every meet and concluded their schedule by capturing fifth place in the state tournament. In the first race of the season, the distance men lost to Bisbee 50-15 flow score winsl. They then outran Rincon to defeat the Rangers 25-36. In the Thunder- bird Invitational at Glendale, Catalina took ninth place in a field of ten schools. After whipping Salpointe 24-37, the Blue and White lost to Tucson and Pueblo by identical scores of 39-20. In the annual Tucson area 156 Turkey Day Run, the thinclads were third out of six teams. The prepsters then lost a heartbreaker to North Phoenix by a score of 29-28. In the Pueblo Invitational Catalina took sixth place. As previously mentioned the Blue and White turned the tables on the experts by snaring fifth place in the state meet ahead of fourteen dumbfounded competitors. Top men for the thinclads were sophomore John Donner, who took fourth spot in the state tournament, and Tee Cook, who captured fifth place in the same race. Boys winning letters for the 1959 season were Tee Cook, George Cooper, Dusty Davison, John Donner, Dave Fithian, Charlie Fowler, Rick Haller, Jim Moore, and Harold Slavens. Wil H'-l OOOOOOO O20 i
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