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Frosh Matmen Improve as '62-'63 Season Progresses Freshman Wrestling started out slowly at first and then, as the season neared its close, they came on strong to down Benson, Amphitheater, and Salpointe. The teams main function is to provide future varsity Wrestling material. Varsity wrestling coach, Jack Se- gurson, explained that the frosh are taught the basic tactics that will eventually develop them into top Wrestlers. Freshman coach, Iohn Griste, started out the sea- son with over fifty boys, most of Whom came from freshman football. Though badly beaten in their first three matches, they came back to defeat Benson with Rick Cline, Moe Rowland, and Mike Rubiner sweep- ing the lower Weight classes. Still fresh from the Ben- son meet, the frosh matmen took Amphi, copping seven pins. Jack Segurson, varsity coach, states that all are top varsity and junior varsity prospects. l SCOREBOARD Catalina Onent Dec. 15 10 Pueblo OPP 50 jan. 5 3 Tucson 44 Jan. 12 12 Pueblo 32 Ian. 18 37 Benson 15 1 jan. 19 43 Amphitheater 11 1 jan. 26 28 Palo Verde 31 , Feb. 2 32 Salpointe 23 2 T.H.S. football line coach, Ted Bailey, watches Trojan Steve Mathie on a take down during a regular meet. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM-Front Row: Andy Salonic, Ed Tom McGee, Frank Heiden, Ricky Cline, john Eldred Billy Hirshouer, Gordon McKim, Noel Torgerson, Mark Hubiner, Bob Fort . . . Back Row: Steve Mathie, lden FOrd, joe Milekelson, Sterling, jim Hendry, Randy Jacobson, Moe Rowland . . . Second Leg P1-entissl Jim Magimer, john Miller, Rick Wright, Ron Dotseth. Row: Bill Smith, Pat Durazzo, Joe Blankenship, Mike Treese,
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JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-Front Row: Bob Ryan, jack Dainty, Rick Bums, john Davis, Roger Bingham, Don Cullens, Don Short . . . Second Row: Ken Meadows, Bruce Erickson, Dave Bausano, Tom Robertson, Bill Dainty, Mark Stromgren, Cary Bim- son . . . Third Row: Craig Nelson, Tony Gilmore, Rus Husted, Joe Pace, Chip Parham, David Miller, Ed Berbec . . . Fourth Row: Larry Austin, Blaine Gaul, Mike Fristoe, Glenn Tappan, Mar- shal Mercer, Mickey Carroll, joey Anderson . . , Back Row: Vern Haynes, Douglas Garvik, Clyde Cooley, John Challis, Kerry Knapp, jeff Phillips, Cary Warner, Tex Terrell. Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. jan. jen, Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. J.v. scoREBoARD Mesa Tucson Rincon Pueblo Benson Amphitheater Palo Verde Salpointe Yuma Sunnyside Opponent 32 38 11 27 25 24 19 3 15 13 P Catalina's wrestling coaches, jack Segurson and Iohn Criste, Sophomore matmon Rickey Burns twists and tums with all his speed discuss their team's problems and chances. and agility in an attempt to reverse his opponent.
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Letterman Mike Cartwright, Joe Breck Head Golf Squad Iames Blackis varsity golf team went into action with returning lettermen Mike Cartwright and late- comer Ioe Breck, Filling out the team positions are freshman star Steve Keller and returning sophomore Steve Steppe. The golfers main hope rested on Mike Cartwright who sports a respectable 77 average for the season. Second in line is cage star Joe Breck who came out a month late. This year's team had the disadvantage of having to share the Municipal Golf Course at Randolph Park with rivals Rincon and Palo Verde. Coach Iames Black predicts a stronger team for next year with a higher percentage of returnees and better frosh help. C See Spring Supplement for seas0n's recordj C. 1 'T 3? 13573 . ,gm 9 X . , I . ,ri , ,.i 32 -if - ' ,gr N -xIL.IIfI' '1 L A T,-J, S f' f fig? X . .ffife .?. GOLF TEAM-Front Row: Mike Cartwright, Steve Keller, Dick james Wintrod, Mike Davis, Iohn Leece, Joe Breck, Coach Smith, Bob YVintrod, jim Chalden . . . Back Row: Steve Steppe, james Black. Catalina's Student Body Stars in Intramural Program This year Catalina successfully initiated an intra- mural sports program under the guidance of Richard Schmieder, world geography teacher at Catalina. The activities started at 9 in the morning and ended at noon on Saturdays. Ten of the events Were: flag foot- ball, basketball, softball, wrestling, Weightlifting, swimming, tennis, volleyball, ping pong, and bowling. Any member of the student body could have taken part in the intramural program except boys who had received varsity letters in that particular sport. As Mr. Schmieder stated, The response of the student body as they heard of the intramurals was very encouraging, and we hope for even more participation next yearf, Seniors won the trophy for class relays and the frosh won the tug of War. Intramural events are going to be held annually with a traveling trophy presented to the class with the most points at the end of the pro- gram. At the bowling tournament in january fourteen different trophies were awarded. Some were given just for fun such as the one for the lowest score or best form. 'Htf ' an U TY 4Af,i7i'f Q'ff'fEQ't ' ' f T 31:3 .:, ' 1 'iff' 12?-2,511 a 1- 3-.ij.1- P f - 4 S- Y- as 1--,ia-fr: L . if u' Catalincfs intramural director, Richard Schrnieder looks on as the freshmen and juniors battle for victory in the tug of war.
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