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An lnexperienced Defense Holds JV's to 5-3-1 SCOREBOARD Catalina Opponent Sept. 22 0 Rincon 36 Sept. 29 7 Salpointe 43 Oct. 13 27 Sunnyside 0 Oct. 20 30 Tucson 33 Oct. 27 13 Amphitheater 7 Nov. l 20 Pueblo 20 Nov. 10 39 Palo Verde 6 45 . A lone Pueblo XVarrior tries to run around the end as four of Cata- lina's junior Varsity men crunch him for a short gain. X An outstanding offense proved to be an asset in the success of this year,s JVS. After the first two games, they averaged 27 points a game, and the defense greatly improved. Leading Catalina's IVS to a 3-3-1 season were Danny Chandler, halfbackg Jeff Short, quarterback, and jeff Phillips, center. Five of the sophomore boys played the season on varsity. The Trojans lost the Tucson High game by a score of 33-30, but the players performed their best in this gamef' states Coach Mel Vogel, An inexperienced de- fense hindered the jVs at the beginning of the season, but excellent coaching improved the team greatly. PQSRKLK t'l'ul P15505 nrnf Besides teaching regular classes, Galen Kintner and Mel Vogel coach Catalina High School's JV football team. 2,a...a.--.,b,2... IUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD-Front Row: Joe Monzingo, Fred Heinrichs, Russ Husted, Larry Dragan, Dick Smith, David Bau- sano, Ieff Phillips, Mike Hotchkiss, Ricky Cota-Robles, john Cranillo . . . Second Row: Marshall Mercer, Cary Martin, Paul Smith, Ricky Mellen, john Harbour, Phil Randall, Paul Roof, Tex Terrell,'Danny Chandler, Albert Thompson . . . Third Row: Cary Antonick, John Hess, Tony Gilmore, jim MacMacken, Cary Collins, Chip Parham, Ken Elston, Ieff Short, Blaine C-aul . . . Fourth Row: Cary Bimson, Oscar Barrios, Bruce Erickson, Mike lohnson, jon Hanisch, Tom Layton, John Leece, Bernie Masimer . . . Fifth Row: Kirk Noreuil, jerry Donaldson, Hugo Riggi, Glen Tappan, joe Pace, Mike Fristoe.
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v E 7 Q Trainer Richard Klein is known as Dr, Tape Kenny Fox is mobbed by two Salpointe Lancers during a 7 to 19 defeat on the Lancer's as he takes care of injuries. field. Our only touchdown was a recovered fumble in the end zone. Trojans Lose Finale A Phoenix Camelback Spartan fullback by the name of jim Bramlet was too much for the Catalina eleven to handle as they lost their final game of the season 33-7. Bramlet, who helped move the Spartan record to 8-1, scored twice in the first half on runs of 31 and 2 yards to lead his teammates to a 13-0 halftime lead. The Spartans, Co-Champions of the AA-3 Di- vision, scored twice in the third quarter on runs of 10 and 15 yards to hold a 26-O advantage going into the final period. Catalina's lone score came on a brilliant pass play from reserve quarterback jim Davis to halfback Don Gabriel. The pass play covered 52 yards and kept the Trojans from being shutout. The other Camelback score came on a 47-yard mn by Bramlet in the final period. Bramlet rolled up 230 yards rushing against the CHS gridders. The Trojans completed the season with a 4-6 record, as the jinx 7 of losing more than they Win held on, It was this same Spartan squad that handed the Trojans a 7-0 j defeat in the 1961 season finale and kept the CHSer's I from their first winning season. z Linebacker George Canoung H331 and defensive safety Bob Bergen C142 down an Arcadia back as he charges between them,
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