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Varsity Netters Begin Season With Five Wins, 55' Tennis coach Kenneth Fones is in charge of I training team members and scheduling meets. He is also an instructor in the PE department. - Preparing for the serve from a Rincon opponent. junior netter Kit Marrs, returning varsity letter- man. competes in an inter-scholastic meet. YK Q V., . 4.-sf , ,if XX 1 Q.. .xxx J L.. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Rand Evett, Kit Marrs, Netters Kit Marrs and Bill Hoshaw were on the served on the Catalina High School Iunior Varsi- Bill Hoshaw. Mark Hardy, Ken McGlamery, Varsity team forthe '66-'87 season. Mark Hardy, ty team last year. The netters practice every Chuck Griffith, Larry Peth. and David Smith. Chuck Griffith, Larry Peth and David Smith day during seventh period for their meets.
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urt Gymnasts With only two returning lettermen, the gymnastics team is faced with an uphill battle in defense of their city title, predicts coach Preston Ritten- house. The team centers around lettermen Ied Deutschman specializing in all around and sidehorse and Roy Soza in all-around and free exercise. Backing the squad will be Bill Sterner, high bar and parallel bars, and Fred Leahy on the high bar. The team will be com- posed mainly ot members entering varsity competition for the first time. Although the team is weak in tram- poline and tumbling, coach Rittenhouse adds that ii the team improves as the season progresses, and if our all around men steadily score high, CHS could win its eighth straight city championship. SCHEDULE March North March Phoenix Union March Yuma April Westwood April Rincon April Tucson G Sunnyside April Pueblo May Amphi May Palo Verde May Division Meet May State Meet With the skill and timing that made him a three- year letterman. Roy Soza executes a backward handstand. one of many tumbling exercises. 3. 'i ,, Q IUNIOR VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM4FiISf row B111 Eding Roger Voorhees Vernon Bedm IOWS Bob Elgfeilf Shfm lellkifls. Kurt Bflhfi. Bill ger Chr1s Barry Rick McGrath Scott Williams Rothe, Ron Vanover, Roland Wong . . . Back e l Swinging to cz complete tum on the sidehorse difficult apparatus in gymnastics Jumor B111 called by Coach Preston Rittenhouse the most Stemer demonstrates a flanking routine 'S
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Hopes Run High for Fourth City Championship Starting with five straight victories, coach Ken Fones' hopes ran high for a repeat performance of the city title for the fourth time. Led by returning lettermen Kit Marrs. Bill Hoshaw, Mark Hardy, Cary Clo- vicko and freshman Rand Evett, the racketmen downed their first five foes, 7-0. The coach was optimistic although they still had to face one of their toughest competitors, Palo Verde. Varsity netters Mark Hardy and Bill Hoshaw bus to take them to Palo Verde. The boys stop to discuss game plans before boarding the hoped to remain undefeated in doubles play. SCHEDULE Feb. Pueblo Feb. Palo Verde Feb. Salpointe Feb. Tucson Feb. Amphi Mar. Douglas Mar. Rincon Mar. Pueblo Mar. Palo Verde Mar. Salpoite Mar. Tucson Mar. Amphi Mar. Douglas Apr. Rincon Apr. Divisional Meet Apr. State Meet Playing in one of the many after-school practices of the Varsity team is freshman netter Rand .0 Q W V V , 1 I , F , tx fa! .3 3,-at -i sv Xi' 2 ,' Evett trying to successfully return the ball. IV TENNIS-FIOIIN Mark Smith. Steve Smith. Wayne Oxtoby. Steve Sinclair, Tom Beker Dave Lersch, Bruce Hopkirk, Carl Furr, Bill Lyn Moke. Short . . . Back: Gary Clovicko, Mark Davis.
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