Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1963

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Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 158 of 304
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Page 158 text:

CHS,s junior Varsity Baseballcrs Face 13-Game Schedule ff mf. Facing a thirteen game schedule, Trojans opened the season by splitting two games with the Nogales High jayvees and then dropping Sunnyside. Catalina's junior varsity baseball squad had the potential to be- come the best IV squad in the history of the school. Under the coaching of Mr. Everett Nicholson, the little Trojans seemed to be the strongest in the infield positions as Well as having some top hitters to bring in the runs. Top JV hurler Dean Short will be one of the top prospects to make a varsity berth next year. C See season record in Spring Supplemental mond at CHS, Mr. Nichol- if EVERETT N1cHoLsoN, fjjt , , p.j junior varsity baseball ,A coach, has spent seven of his eight years in Tucson A teaching at Catalina. When ' it not on the baseball dia- son teaches health and phy- f . sical education or e n o y s fishing and golf. During the . , ' i ,j V football season he serves as A LIN assistant line coach for the varsity gridders. Missing an intended bunt diamondman Bill Milliron watches V ' ,iii the ball disappear into the mitt of catcher Bill Lynch. 5 I A,,, ,V , M 3 H.. v if f Zia .f. -p. if IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: Raymond ton jones . . . Back Row: Iden Ford, David Crosdale, Charles Romero, Paul Smith, Oscar Barrios, Bernie Masirner, Bruce Bau- Gracey, Doug Muex, john Harbour, Amold Aros, Mike johnson, sano, Bill'Milliron . . . Second Row: Richard Cornelius, Mark Coach Everett Nicholson. Maklin, Bill Lynch, Brian Terrell, Dean Short, Blaine Gaul, Pres-

Page 157 text:

, ' ,Mfr . 1 1 1? Senior ION HOL- STROM in his second year as a Catalina base- baller was the diamond- men's ace relief hurler on the pitching staff. ., I I 6 ., .it x P' , ,.t, -. S 3 fy? ge ef X , 3 it ERS P r 0 m i s i n g outfielder KEN KAUFMAN in his first year as a varsity regular was one of many juniors up fro m last year's junior varsity. JK I . , .ZX ,ang f Q 3 14 5 ii ' fl ' , . T ' iff' -S , Ji ..- x 1 5. 4. W' ---' QL-g:m':.'1BMf rf3':z z ,nr 425191:-'L -1 '2'x:'Y:u A .5 wr ,l , ., , ' 1 in 1 I li V Kayla' . . 4 5 Z' ii ' ZW ra li -re I , .7 .Z ff,' 14, fr 1.2. fi as A12 I fi!! gl if STEVE OWENS, a two year letterman for the Trojans, played third base in his junior year but switched this year to the second base spot. CL IF F MYRICK, varsity baseball coach for 7 years, works during the summer for the National Park Ser- vice at Kings Canyon Na- tional Park in northern Cal- ifornia and in Glacier Na- N tional Park in northern Mon- tana. During his coaching career Mr. Myrick has guid- ed the Trojan diamondrnen to a record 68 wins and 44 losses. Two Trojan diamondmen watch intently Sunnyside Bluedevil baseballer prepares to field the ball. DAVE PALMER, onlya junior, found a starting role at first base in his first year as a varsity regular for the Trojan baseballers. M 1 ! x 1. fp QM, Being the pitchers target doesn't seem to bother junior PETE SNELL. Pete is CHS's first string catcher in his first year on the varsity. Trojan Don Gabriel is ready at the plate as the Sunnyside pitcher prepares to hurl the ball. CHS lost the game ll-9.



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FROSH BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: Fred Fisher, Mike Becker, jerry NVillson, Doug Swartz . . . Second Row: Dave Holaway, Dave Bingham, Kelly Spencer, Todd Smith, jeff Moos, Terry Bovey . . . Third Row: Bob Marusa, Barry Mettel, John Plaisted, Mike Treece, john Smith, Andy Scala, Roy Kyle, Mike Flanagan, Tom Knoop, David Valenzuela, Steve Parker, Robert fi' Betts, Danny Kincaid . . . Back Row: Richard Brokken, Fred Holtschlag, Charles McAllister, Lamar Blankenship, Byron YVil- liams, XVilliam Buntin, Kenny Helmick, john Craft, Kenny Mc- Cormick, Crant Cole, Dan Burrows, Frank Heiden, Tim Gorman, Mike Clarke, Jim Vance, Rickey XVright, Cary XVakefield, Ronald Voss, john Peirce, Bob Mann, Dave Hubert, james Easton. Team Competition Tough for Frosh Baseballers ' 5 . ,3u,h, ,. . , , f - -. ' - , ,E ,g, ,ul y',A'.,g ','- ' 2, . -1-'--'R -... H .f-.c'.f. ,iw at-1. fi-1, 11-. 3-f,,', ,,'g,,'ff',s-'7 ,. '::, .Vi , '. -I -' L' Lf If-'QVW'-N f err Fw-, .rrfigh T'F':?F.fi' W'iid''3'4'51-f1i'?iLlwl-A1222 arafficfev.-aff'ffrvff, 'L .mfff.x,.wt-aw.--'affLfdarfafiffis-f:v.1e'2faerie gf mera-w 3-Y , , rffflf. 'f fiffg Q'.5125'5Q, P: 'fnfg,:-e?z'1e Q- f fn . 1 -.ft -H .- W ,Wi-,fr f. f yi an .1 '1i..4?wa,.-fa-, f.g'ef'!5l..7J7 7f.3?f31Af-13-' '.. A3 f-I A 1 fa , . Ha, 13: 1, Q.v,,,b3'.2W-.,,.t 'Mgr . 1' . - M 1991 - !'.3',-7755215261-'Fr H1'm'4f.-ti'.:. '-fz,.4'a' 1' Freshman diamonclman Roy Kyle C241 scores on a bunt oft the bat of Dan Burrows M51 halted with a single. XVith improved pitching and a better balanced team, this year's frosh baseball team was a top con- tender for city honors. Strongest opposition expected by Coach Geary were the powerful Tucson and Rin- con teams. Tough competition for team positions characterized this year's squad. Heading off this year's season Coach Ceary's frosh diamondmen beat Fort Grant and Sunnyside to get off to a fine beginning. KSee season record in Spring Supplenzentj I A C K CEARY, freshman 7 , baseball coach, is a gra- .., 5 2-f duate of Michigan State 'W fl, University where he maj- f we ored in physical education 'Q' 3 N, L7 and so cial studies. Mr. ,- L, M, , Ceary teaches social studies 4 get j KVM , -33 , but still finds enough time .-fir'-fff24? f to coach the frosh squad and help occasionally with gg, fi the frosh gymnasts. An out- l Q doorsman during his leisure , hours, he enjoys rock hunt- V ing and camping. A l 1 E?:?'?f5E5iQ-

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