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Fired-Up Freshmen End Season With 5-3 Record f A Catalina's Freshman football team for 1961 had SCOREBOARD the best season record in the history of the school for Catalina Opponent a freshman squad. A grand total of eighty-four fresh- Sept. 23 5 13 j' J Salpojnte 12 men lettered in football, considerably more than any Sept. 30 7 FlowingWe1ls 14 other year. Since there were so many boys on the team Oct- 7 20 Afnphl 0 - - - - Oct. 14 14 Rincon 12 this year, a Pee-wee team was orgaruzed in which Oct 21 13, Pueblo 7 all of the boys on the team under one hundred and Oct: 28 9 Rincon IQ thirty five pounds were eligible for the Pee-wee team, NOV, 4 20 Tucson 55 which practiced with the regular team. The frosh team Nov. 11 32 Sunnyside 26 was under the direction of Stanley Bassen, a student teacher from the University of Arizona, and Gordon Whitley, who teaches mechanical drawing at Catalina. Coach G 0 r d o n Whitley 55. 4 5 teaches welding, blueprint f f'fi fQ'j ,,,,,', gig, ,,A,,,,, reading and mechanical drawing. Coach Whitley has f ., V b t C t 1' a since 1956 1 PW' .V f Q wtlfelh athe 33130131 first opened. I A Y . 2-f i as X P8 i 'fi X sl O S fifi' 555 ' ' - ' i in VVE' llll T -. s -A f s',,, -A . K . -z '-i'i 1 ' I- Q' If ' 5 2 ls Holding a Rincon Ranger to a short gain is Paul Smith C257 of S' Catalina as the Trojans went on to win 14-12 at R.H.S. - I, . Wi'r Af J A r . 1- 5 1 -fr 2 f . R 3 4 5 . 9 -i 5 J 'S . ' ,v - I L' . A or ., Y.: 5' 1 - A .I 1 T, Tn 7 f F ' rl . We , . , . s Y. . 'T Z by V' t . .iid ' S 13:3 F' ' I ll A 'Q , V ,J V ,,Y l X x 'V , I tri. r-Jeff-1 4- . . i f if . 2 . ' l 1 .sill it I I r A ' 7 I -, . IT' r Veg, Q I Q 'M-fe . , Ag, . f , . . ef fa affix sli' wifi, .1 . wi it 1 . ig- Hi 4 :., J ., 'I fm l S -. M , 1 4 I X -. x by , A , A . . 1 A 1' -83 ea 1 o , ' 'i , f- N A , A I X f Xi l 1 1, 8 I Mm. V A Al X x , rv V nj , , J! ,. .X V is -fi I -5 O 1. f 1 . '15 rf s 1 i' '- 'W 1 5. , f Y? ,rag If i . 1, I 2 pq 1,473 ,if . f' Q . X in 'Yi Xe - ' A-t . v-L' if . FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD-Front Row: Cary Bimson, Steve Marshall, James Brand, Chas Van Norman, Robert Coward, Bamard Masimer, Robert Kaufman, Hugo Riggi, Jerry Donaldson, Paul Roof . . . Second Row: Paul Smith, Kirk Noreuil, Rodney Baker, Larry Eslinger, Joe Pace, John Granillo, Frank Palmer, Fred Heinrichs, John Moser . . . Third Row: Bob Young, Stephen Steve Beenblossom, Bruce Elrickson, Bruce Bausano, Bruce Mahaffa, Ricky Mellen, Phil Randall, Mike McVean, Joel David- son . . . Fourth Row: Eugene Morgan, Harry Roof, Mike Fristoe David Bausano, Jerry Husted, Terry Ahrendt, Oscar Barrios, Terry Phillips . . . F ifth Row: Robert Teglund, Roger Bingham, Thomas Robinson, Alan Bonney, Frank Samaniego, Dan Chand- ler, Bryan Terrell, Kenneth 'Elston . . .Sixth Row: Bob Amold Harry Parham, Cary Humble, John Leece, Jerry Kloos . . Seventh Row: Mike Pintek, Marshall Titvin, Mike Johnson Blaine Gaul, John Hess. 9 1 7
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X V ll., XUEU IUU N z-fir ,,,. . Toss Gives Cagers 3rd Cagers Record Winning Seasons .1 9-9 Record Posted Despite 7 3 Lack of Height . rj Pre-season predictions said a lack of height might 1 rj hurt the Trojans and this proved to be true. But with a hustling and determined crew, Catalina managed to break even for the season with a 9-9 record. ' Three Victories Start Season Catalina's cagers won their first three games in quick succession dumping Yuma 55-42, Salpointe 43-37, 1 M and Sunnyside 77-51. A heartbreaking loss to Amphi ' 39-37 in the last 4 seconds, and a victory over Carl - . Hayden led up to the Tucson High game. Tucson went into the game highly favored to win and came out holding their breath, as a terrific defense and hot of- fense held them to a 1 point victory 42-41. Catalina won their next two games 47-41 and 52-40 over Pueblo and Phoenix Union, and then clashed with a hot shoot- ing Rincon team who took home a 51-47 decision. Cata1ina's next big game saw the Trojans get sweet revenge crushing Amphfs Panthers 57-46, only to lose again next week to Tucson 44-33 as the Badgers copped the city crown. Catalina won two out of their last four games and dropped the last game of the year to Rincon 50-43. ,W H
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