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Lookingifor a hole in the Catalina defense is this Tucson Badger Q71 and Bill Bell are going to make sure he doesnt get past but TFOJHHS Bryant Y011I1g 6665, DOH Gabriel f25l, Terry RUUYOII the 35 yard l1ne THSf1n1shed on top 14 6 Bykerk Makes All-State The climax of Catalinais sixth football season saw many honors befalling the Catalina gridmen. Seven Trojans were named to All-City and All-State lists. Senior center Bob Bykerk was named to the starting unit on both All-State and All-City teams. Doug VVard, left end, and Don Gabriel, left half, were both named to the second string All-City team. Receiving honorable mention were Craig Gillaspie, left end, Bernard Mor- dret, right guard, Tom Murphy, quarterback, and Mike Cartwright, right half. Combining to crush a Scottsdale Titan football player are Trojans Trymg to keep a tight grip on the ball is Catalina back Lewis Bob Bykerk f52j, Doug WVard C811 and Bill Bell 1781. Hudson is he runs into a Central Bobcat defender
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PH Takes Championship Pueblo,s Warriors won the city championship by defeating the Trojans 20-0. Rugged defensive play and the running and passing of all-state Richard Mar- tinez spelled defeat for the Trojans. Pueblo scored in the first quarter and in the third quarter when they recovered a fumble on the Trojan 10 yard line. Lead- ing ground gainer for Catalina was halfback Mike Cartwright with a 4.5 rushing average, despite the fact the C-men were held to 21 yards total rushing in the second half. After this game, the fighting Warriors went on to defeat Phoenix St. Mary's for the State Championship. Spartans Squeak By Trojans 7-0 In the season finale, Phoenix Camelback handed the Trojans a 7-0 setback. The only score in the game came in the first quarter when the Spartans capitalized on a 64 yard drive. Frustrations marked Catalinafs plight, as two scoring drives failed to materialize due to a penalty on a 60 yard pass play and a fumble p on the Spartan one yard line. j i Grounding a Pueblo Warrior to a quick stop are Don Pearson CZSD and Doug Ward C820 during the exciting second quarter. f, 9 , Q3' Lf Q gif , .- r Ma-0 Congratulutiong head football coach, john Criste, is line-coach Bill Kiser, as coach Newly-appointed director of athletics, Ken Everett Nicholson looks on after the Catalina's victory over Salpointe. Pearson, studies next year's schedule.
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x Q 3 4, hn. 1e1Q11 A Q5 X 2,,Q, f F f - 1 p . 5 . x f Ng -cf' JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD-Front Row: Ken Kaufman, Iim Blough, Bruce Balcom, Tom Old, Woody Webb, Dick Jaehne, Cary Antonick, Bob Bergen . . . Second Row: Mike Edwards, Dave Copec, Wayne Dearst, Mike Higgins, Dale Duffner, Larry Lovelock, Gary Dotseth, Reid Ehlenberg . . . Third Row: jim Manavel, Pete Snell, Bob Ziss, Dave Palmer, Gary Whelply, Tom CataIina's Jayvee Team X X N SCOREBOARD 'Q fp Sii 1 .1---W rl' 6 ,A 3 r 3 . gli! f' i' s W3 Hawk, jim Robinson, Rod Tunnel . . .Fourth Row: Tom Bowman, Bill Parks, Larry Wickstrom, John Norris, Walt Whitman, Cal Wood, Kelly Hansen, Steve Kleinsmith . . . Top Row: Glenn Lamb, Bill Rishel, Bob Anderson, john Hoffman, Dave Supina, Ronnie Campell, Shepard, Larry Brown, John Atkin. Ends With 3-4-I Season Opening the 'season with a 6-0 victory over the Salpointe Lancers, the junior Trojans Went on to rack up a 3-4-1 season record. Playing hot and cold football they then dropped a close one to Rincon 7-6, defeating Amphi 13-0 and then Tucson High pummeled the jay- vees 25-0. Crunching out a 12-0 decision over Pueblo's warriors they went on to tie Rincon 33-33 in their sec- Catalina Opponent Sept. 23 6 Salpointe 0 Sept. 30 6 Rincon 7 -Oct. 7 13 Amphi 0 Oct. 14 6 Tucson 25 Oct. 21 12 Pueblo 0 Oct. 28 33 Rincon 33 Nov. 11 0 Sunnyside 13 Nov. 18 13 Amphi 19 Bringing down Mike Butler of Rincon l22J is Dick Jaehne of Catalina during the game which the Rangers eked out a 7-6 win. ond meeting of the season. Injuries and a lack of de- fense contributed to their losing their last two games of the season. Top candidates for varsity positions next year will include backs Kelly Hanson and Bob Bergen and linemen Iim Shepard and Pete Snell. t After spending a stretch in the Armed Forces, Coach A Mel Vogel came to the Tuc- son schools as a Geography teacher and as- a football coach. Transferred to the junior Yarsity team, Coach Vogel has finished his sec- on year as the head IV coach.
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