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rapplers Post 6-3 Won-Lost Record .V-W. . W., . . ,.., W- .cawwff K it . 1 x eww as Q ,. l L . , l if X ti ,LE . f x i' . x . 'i xx X .tix , ,, WW . ' W , I , WM W4 . F' XY ix X tx 1 Ei? NU. ,, M A A F V ,mf 'T , M, WM., Row 1: Dennis Eddy, Ralph Smith, Willy Campos, Dwain Tucker, Bill Tucker, Dave Rowe, Dave Murphy, Frank Lukus, Lewis Hudson, Gary Cable, Jim Dainty. Row 2: Jeff Shofner, Bob Reed, Frank Cordier, Garey Hayden, Lawrence Zukowski, Ronnie Anderson, Wesley McNellis, Gilbert Taeger, Terry McNellis, Mike Fawcett, Phil Rasp, Bernard Modret, Bob Bykerk, Bill Bell. Row 3: Don Pearson, Tom Carroll, Francis Klensin, Ward Wollesen, John Celaya, Mike Cartwright, David Kleinlein, Merlin Leach, David Klensin, Danny Weatherbee, Jim Bonner, Larry Aldrich, Bob Gentry. Row 4: Joe Marco, Sam Thompson, Jim Donaldson, John Pierce, Paul Kent, Terry Frederick, Richard Lincoln, Bill Strunk, Bill Cowley, Larry Racer, Jimmie Berger, Don Hall, Coach Jack Segurson. The 1959-60 edition of the Trojan wrestling squad compiled the best season in its history. The team fin- ished its dual meet season with a record of six wins and three losses. In addition, the grapplers placed seventh in the state tournament. Highlights of the year included an opening win over Tucson and subsequent victories over Glendale and Yuma. Previous to this season, C'atalina had never defeated these teams in wrestling competition. The victory over Yuma was probably the most meaningful because a few weeks later the Criminals took second place in the state tournament behind powerful Phoenix Union. The Blue and White placed four men in state tour- nament competition: Dave Rowe, fourth, at 112, Frank Lukus, fourth, at 127, Bill Tucker, third, at 145, and 160 Jim Dainty, third, at 175. Five Catalina matmen were undefeated during the regular season. They were Willie Campos, Jim Dainty, Dennis Eddy, Frank Lukus, and Jeff Shofner, Willie Campos was the hard-luck man of the squad. After a dislocated elbow had prevented him from competing the previous season, successive shoul- der dislocations sidelined him a good portion of this year. In the semi-final match of the regional trials he was leading his Yuma opponent by a 6-1 score when his shoulder was dislocated again. This mishap made it necessary for him to withdraw from the tournament. Graduating seniors this year are Jim Dainty, Dave Murpy, Dave Rowe, Jeff Shofner, and Bill Tucker. They leave behind a promising crop of undergraduates eager to carry on the team's tradition.
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-nun- . .,.-,... l i 5 7 l i Y A J I f I lil li Netmen Scourge the Courts This year's tennis squad was characterized by youth and inexpeiience. Only three lettermen, Jim Allen, Richard Johnsrud, and Steve Tofel, returned from the '59 squad, which compiled a 17-2 won-lost record. After seeing his twenty-one proteges score tive conse- cutive victories at the beginning of the season, Coach Keith Meenan predicted that the 1960 team would do at least as well as the players from the preceding year. As in the previous season, the Trojans' strongest op- ponent was star-studded Tucson High. The doubles team of Nick Fenech and Jack Neasham won the state doubles championship in 1959. This marked the first time in Catalina history that a Trojan net duo had won such an honor. Since the Blue and White will lose only three men because of graduation, next year's team should be one of the most experienced squads ever put together at Catalina. sa! 4 3, 4 - f A f -r , 4. . ff 2' A A ffffiff'-' mf 4 5' . f I I , f , K , .4 M A I, win .aff W!! Wy, Q f N ' M , Coach Keith Meenan 1960 Tennis Schedule January 22 Catalina ............ Glendale .,,,i, February 12 Catalina .....,r,,,,, Rincon ,,,, ,,,, February 19 Catalina .........,.. Bisbee ,,,,,,,,,, February 20 Catalina ............ Casa Grande ,,,, February 26 Catalina ,.......,rr, Amphi .......... March 4 Catalina vs. Rincon March 10 Catalina vs. Pueblo March 12 Catalina vs. Yuma March 18-19 Metropolitan Tournament March 25 Catalina vs. Amphi March 29 Catalina vs. April 5 Catalina vs. April 7 Arizona Open April 9 Catalina vs. April 13 Catalina vs. April 22 Catalina vs. April 23 Catalina vs. April 28 Catalina vs. April 30 Catalina vs. May 13 S. Ariz. School Tucson Tournament Miami Pueblo Casa Grande Yuma Tucson Mesa State Tournament , v First string netters, Richard Johnsrud, Jim Allen, Richard Tofel, Cal Doner, and Tom Currie. 1 162 if Tru K I i .E Ri
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