Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1968

Page 102 of 310

 

Catalina High School - Torch Yearbook (Tucson, AZ) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 102 of 310
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Page 102 text:

i 'ii Lg. ,,. Senior Chris Cochran, one of the team's three re- turning lettermen. receives criticism about his putting form from golf coach Iames Black. GOLF TEAM-Front row: Bill Barrow. Mike Rice. Tom Kehoe. Iim Requarth. Iim Hinkle, Steve Lenihan . . . Back row: Mike Cochran. Kip Krones. Bill Edinger. Chris Cochran, Iohn Wilson, Terry Short, Coach Iames Black. Young Golf Squad Begins Defense of City Title .ij . 1 3 . 3 , E Q- fi 3 . if it int Si W I. if 5 ,Ns TSUY Shoff Wafches US Mike Cochran Peffecfs Cochran. have both missed tournaments because Featuring only three returning letter- men from last year's city champion- ship team. the young golf squad will gain experience frorn the 1968 season. We'll be a fairly good team and definitely in contention for the title if Terry Short comes back. com- mented Coach Iarnes Black. Short, the top individual golfer in the city last year, is sidelined indefinitely with a leg injury received in football. Coach Black sees a tight race in the city this year with Rincon and Palo Verde being the toughest competition. After their first meet was rained out. the golfers opened the season with losses to Salpointe and Rincon before gaining a victory against Douglas. SCHEDULE Feb. Sunnyside Feb. Salpointe Feb. Rincon March Douglas March Rincon March Palo Verde March Amphitheater March Tucson April Sunnyside April Salpointe April Palo Verde April Amphitheater his drive. The team's top two golfers. Short and of q broken leg and cr torn ligament. 'i 1' H

Page 101 text:

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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Tournaments Ignite Interest in Intramurals I I I I W . I I Director of intramurals, Darryl Haynes reviews ament. Besides organizing events. Haynes also the scheduling for an upcoming volleyball tourn- referees and coaches the activities. I is During the intramural pool tournament, Carlos Delgado awaits his tum. This was one of many Jury, takes dead aim at his next shot while Tom intramural events held during the year. L . Plagued by lack of interest at the beginning of the year, the first intra- mural event, football, had to be dis- continued. Director Darryl Haynes however, revived the sagging intra- mural spirlt by staging a wrestling, volleyball and basketball tournament. The Winner of the basketball tourna- ment, the Consolidated Fruits beat The Team, 55-50 to receive the honors of playing the faculty's team as part of the Dear Week festivities. A schoolwide poll showed that bowling and pool were the most fa- vored events. Because of this, the intra- mural ball kept rolling with a bowling and pool tournament. Mike Armstrong, high scorer for The Team, drives in for an easy layup during the second game of the tournament in which they won handily, 134-45.

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