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Junior Varsity gridders had lots of breaks for l96O, and most of them were bad, The almost- but not-quite winners of several close ones ended the season 4-5, but that was hardly indicative of their real worth. With even their fair share of luck, the JVs could have had wins instead of losses, Coaches Leitsch and Kemp declared. First game of the season found the Central High lads victors over a scrappy Carl Hayden club, l4-7. But the next game, versus Mesa's JVs set the locals back O-l4 in a game so close that the score could have been reversed with little change in statistics. JUNIOR VARSITY-Bottom: Michaels, Moore, Liston, Abromo- vitz, Chambers, Pingatore, Neiman, Boal, Greenway, Leonard. ROW 2: Trojanowich, Johnson, Coach Kemp, Stahl, Hershfield Heeter, Mazzola, Swan, Coach Leitsch, Piepergerdes, Womack 1 43. A. l. Good 'J' Team Nets 4-5 Score Camelback High School's JVS felt the wrath of a stirred-up grid gang, Central emerging 20-l3. Now, perhaps, the season would turn out the way it should, the CeHS boys decided, as they went for Mesa and revenge. Alas, the vengeance must wait for yet another game, the Bunnies mauling the Junior Cats 34-l4. Washington proved to be vic- tim No. 3 for the Leitsch-Kemp lads, l4-7, but again the hot-cold virus attacked and West tromped on them 27-l4. Carl Hayden again obliged with the locals' fourth and last victory, l4-7. Then South blanked us l8-O and North's Colts kicked us around 3l-l4 to wind up the season. Outstanding for Central were Dick Boal, Craig Liston, Gary Stahl, Bill Hershfield, Stuart Lane, Jim Gentry, and Jeff Orgill. The club as a whole won high praise for good sportsmanship and will to tight. ROW 3: S. Lane, Parrish, MacMorrow, McMillian, Alberti, Welcome, McGurie, Ricker, Smith, Romley, Meyer. TOP ROW: Fronstein, Gilbert, Musbach, Gee, McCullough, Gentry, Orgill, Beggs, Walrath, Leonard, Ring, Kelly. Q ,. H447
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FLASHY FOOTWORK-Jim Bostrom appears captured but dis- plays some fancy maneuvering to whiz past Camelback safety man. Bobcats fought hard to edge Spartans 9-7. RIGHT: Stand back! -Mike Foley appears to be warning Rincon players to clear the way for him. Plan must have worked, as Foley charged through for a sizable gain. Rincon High lost this battle. Beat The Birds, Finally. Sweet as was the victory over South, Central's defeat of West made history. Never before had a CeHS team bested West Phoenix in football. The final score, i4-l2, failed to indicate the complete mastery Central displayed. lt took a second-half rally featuring sparkling offense and defense to plow down North High's Mustangs and capture the City Title, l3-O. Held scoreless first half, the Cats smashed to two TDs the first two times they handled the ball-on a 2-yard sweep by Mel Dunn and an l8-yard sprint by Mike Foley. Catalina fell to the Bobcats Nov. i8 in Tucson. ln a thrilling finish to the l96O grid season, the graduating seniors dominated the play. Linemen contributed brilliantly, forcing bulges through which Dunn and Al Moutran romped to 26-6 score. Slaughtering Catalina, the Bobcats counted their seventh win in eight starts. Displaying the state's finest defense, the club allowed less than 6 points a game to opponents. DON'T DROP IT!-Tension mounts on Bobcat bench as Central rallies against West in last quarter. Worriers are Bentle, Manager Cox, Gelt, and Bos- trom, who was injured in Yuma game. C1437 Individual leaders were Moutran with 49 points and Dunn with 48. Moutran had 49l net yards gained to Dunn's 475. All-State Conference honors went to Fullback Moutran, first team, and Dave Whittaker, second team. End Tom Fife, Tackle Terry Schmidt, Halfback Dunn, and Center Engle won honorable mention. High praise went to Coaches Eastin and Bob Ruman for skillful handling of their great squad.
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FRESHMAN A GRID SQUAD-Top Row: Entz, Hollett, Bodenhorn, Dumond, Swayda, McGinn, Ryan, Gilbert, Cook, Hart. ROW 2: Peterson, Webb, Bain, Crecelius, Lane, Barry, Payton, Frantz. ROW 3: Langley, Coach Troutt, Olenski, See- fried, Burke, Klein, Carter, Whittaker, Coach Garcia. BOTTOM: Smith, Gaisford, Mancino, Harris, Wolinski, Sachs. FRESHMAN B SQUAD-tLower Picturel Bottom: Ramras, Buck, Hess, Seavers, DeSoto, Windsel, Mason. ROW 2: Kopchak, King, Jones, Lambert, Fish, Silverman, Neilson, Elias, Coach Hoeffel, Rasmussen. ROW 3: Lebow, Liem, Ruppert, Eisenbeiss, Cooper, Nave, Hildbrand, Barnes, Romley. TOP ROW: Sargent, Metters, Sherer, Sodaro, McDonald, Webb, Pence, Hartman, Perry, Guffy. ' '-'B' Boys Gain Experience Proud indeed of their freshmen footballers were Coaches Troutt, Garcia, and Hoeffel, who pointed to the teams' season records as moral victories against long odds. The A squad whitewashed Carl Hayden 7-O, Phoenix Indian School 7-O, Camel- back 'I8-O, and West 6-O. However, their string of victories was broken when Mesa, South Moun- tain, North High, and Washington High turned the tables on the fighting Frosh. Praised by the coaches for outstanding performances were Swayda, Follet, Bodenhorn, Payton, Barry, Gilbert, Ryan, Crecelius, Smith, Sechs, Whittaker, Frantz, and Jim Langley. H453 Although suffering several losses B Team had a fighting spirit second to none. Only lO dropped of the 45 boys who started the season with the squad. The boys had learned the fundamentals of the game well enough to have a productive season next year. Recognized as being outstanding play- ers were DeSota, King, Nielsen, Nave, Kopchak, Fish, Hartman, Silverman, Perry O'Brian, Pence, Rasmussen, Seaver, Sherer, Metters, Wenzel, So- daro, Sargeant, and Cooper. All served CeHS welll We'll get real help from these 'A' and 'B' boys when the campaign opens next faIl, coaches say.
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