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1: f. , ,xt I N, SCOREBOARD ci X Catalina 26 Dec. 8 Benson Dec. 12 2 Mesa Dec. 15 21 ASDB Dec. 18 32 Tucson jan. 5 17 Pueblo Ian. 12 35 Rincon Jan. 19 56 Salpointe Ian. 26 26 Tucson Ian. 27 54 Tempe Feb. 2 36 Salpointe Feb. 6 31 Flowing Wells OPPOU ent 32 54 10 18 31 16 8 26 0 17 25 Standing between team captains Bucky Clinton and Don Pearson is coach Jack Segurson who also coaches the swimming team. Xen Gilbert Glass of Tucson High is in more than double trouble,', as he is about to be pinned by Catalina's D-ave Kleinlein. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Front Row: David Francis, Ron Brassfield, Joe Leininger, Rolando DeLeon, Craig Walters, Tom Roy, Mike Ford, Mike Sterling, Randy McNellis . . . Second Row: Dave Tramp, Alan Rodebush, Ken Kaufman, Dick Iaehne, john White, Calvin Wood, Randy Long, Sherwood Tella, Tom jordan . . . Third Row: Steve Kleinsrnith, Danny Fisher, jerry Meyers, Bob Bedell, Steve Staples, Harold Margolis, Pete Snell, Rod Tun- nell, Dary Olson . . . Back Row: Robert Vtlilliams, Randy Scott, John Seagle, Doug Meriwether, Sam Wild, Rocky XV1-ight, Robert Wolf, Paul Ferguson.
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! VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-First Row: Gary Hayden, Bob Zukowski, Sam Thompson, james Berger, Terry McNellis . . . Price, Curt Gustafson, Keith Wells, Louis Hudson, Bucky Clinton, Third Row: Bill Bell, Jim Bonner, Bob Bykerk, Larry Racer, Ber- David Klensin, Phil Rasp . . . Second Row: Don Pearson, John nard Mordret, Ed Picker, VVard VVolleson, Don Hall. Celaya, Francis Klensin, jim Donaldson, David Kleinlein, Larry Trojan Matmen Bring Home State Wrestling Crown After bettering all previous dual meet records, this year's grapplers compiled an 8-3 seaso-n record includ- ing second place in the Carl Hayden Tournament, Coach Segurson's wrestlers took first place in the re- gional tournament with nine first places and a second. The following Week to really wrap things up, the Trojans won the state championship from Phoenix Union. In doing so David Klensin and Bucky Clinton, who was voted the outstanding wrestler in the state, Won while Gary Hayden, Keith Wells, Dan Kleinlein, and Bob Bykerk all placed high. The IV,s were also successful. Led by Mike Ster- ling who was undefeated, they compiled an 8-3-1 rec- ord. Next year might be just as impressive as five let- termen, including Don Hall who was undefeated this year, and most of theujV,s will return. SCOREBOARD 1 Catalina Opponent Dec. 12 23 Mesa 21 Dec. Tucson 8 Dec. Carl Hayden Tournament- Catalina second Ian. Pueblo 18 Ian. Rincon 12 jan. Winslow 0 Holbrook 13 Ian. Yuma 25 Jan. Kofa 13 Jan. Tempe 0 Feb. Kofa 24 Feb. Yuma 26 108 'lf f B If ,f'f!'f W It's up and over for Trojan Bill Bell as he is reversed by the heavyweight Yuma wrestler. Referee Iohn Griste looks on.
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WRESTLING SQUAD-Front Row: Ricky Burns, James Blair, Vern Weinkauf, Roger Bingham, jack Dainty, Rusty Moser, Don Dudgeon, joe Anderson . . . Second How: Tom Robinson, Gary Le Barge, Rick Krieger, john Challis, Lenny Crose, Bob Ryan, Bill Dainty . . . Third Row: Ron Hotchkiss, jeff Phillips, Frank Samaniego, Ralph Sharp, Mike Fitz, Ken Meadows, Dave Bausano . . . Fourth Row: joe Pace, Mikey Carroll, Bruce Erickson, Chip Parham, Gary Hummel, Tom Thompson, John Grouillo . . . Back How: Steve Miller, Tom Layton, Tim Threm, Mike Fristoe, Phil Perry, Craig Nelson, Glenn Tappan, Mike McVean. Little Grapplers Finish Second in City Standings ,f H Wwyf M sf, Y ' .f , 'i nl Except for biting his opponent, Terry McNellis of C.H.S. has tried everything but to no avail as he is about to be pinned. After splitting two meets with the Pueblo freshmen grapplers, Catalina lost in the season's final for the City's championship to Pueblo. The two losses to Pueblo were the only mars on the seasonis 5-2 record, beating any previous season by the beginning rnatmen. Top man for this year's team was Bob Ryan who was undefeated in the dual meets. Dec. Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Jan. Feb. Feb. SCOREBOARD Catalina 40 Rincon 41 Tucson 21 Pueblo 40 Tucson 65 Salpointe 41 Rincon 32 Pueblo 42 Tucson 14 Pueblo fill i Opponent 21 23 32 18 3 18 21 16 33
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