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TRACK — Front Row: Charles Hadley, Note Oglesbee, Gary Cooper, Terry Schmidt, Dave Andress, Walt Pieper, John Kent, John Voelker. Second Row: Mark Hunter, Mike Lee, Wes Fitz- patrick, Donneal Cottrill, Steve Cox, Larry Oden, John Carr, Brent Vautaw, Ken Crouch, manager Frank Beabout. Third Row: Rex Graham, Andy Nebesny, Bill Stitsworth, Garry Barker, Myron Webb, Bill Zeller, Stan McQuinn, Tom Cline, manager Jody Palmer. Fourth Row: Ron Ham- lin, Keith Scheibel, Gary Bode, Cary Vande- steeg. Gene Weaver, Tom Mohler, Darrell Foist, Jamie Carmicheal, manager Steve Ellison. Bock Row: coaches Charles Srurgeon, Wally Murray. TRACK Opponent CHS Bedford .45 73 Brownstown Central 38 V2 89 ' A Edinburg .20 Manual .61 57 Bloomington .52 Indianapolis Wash. .66 59 Indianapolis Howe .23 Shelbyville .58 68 Waldron .22 Martinsville .20 98 Jeffersonville .40 72 38 V, 68 Madison Richmond Relays — 5th Franklin Relays —2nd Columbus Relay s 6th sec— 1 si Sectional — 3rd Regional — ■■ 4th Going info the final stretch, Terry Schmidt with teammates Darrell Foist and Tom Mohler battle Manual for the 220-yard victory. Wanning up with some squat-thrusts, Walt Pieper gets ready for the mile run in the SCC championship at Columbus. 121
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Canines capture SCC; complete schedule 6-2 Effort and several key performances sparked the CHS trackmen to a 6-2 record, to third in the sectional, fourth in the regional, and to a big South Central Conference championship. The Dogs won the SCC by defeat- ing Bloomington, 59 72-57. However, they were able to win only one event, the high hurdles with John Ruffin. The results of the regional had the Canines qualifying two Individuals and the mile relay team for the state meet. Going to state were Walt Pieper in the mile, Terry Schmidt in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and the relay team of Tom Mohler, Gary Cooper, Brent Vautaw and Pieper. At the state, the Dogs failed to place in the scor- ing column. Several records were tied and broken this year. Dave Andress tied the pole vault record twice at 13-0 and Schmidt tied the school century mark at 9.9. The only record-break- ing performances were made by Pieper as he shattered the Columbus Relays record in the mile and re-set the Richmond Relays record in the same four-lap event. Hoping to clear the bar, Dave Andress pushes 13 feet to qualify for the regional. 1. Releasing the power, Charles Hadley follows through on his throw in the shot put at the Sey- mour sectional. Skimming the highs, junior John Ruffin leads Seymour ' s Don Lawrence in the finals of the SCC. Ruffin won the event in 15 seconds flat. 120
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Netters win sectional, SCC titles After completing the best season ever under the guidance of coach Bob Chappell, the Columbus Bull Dogs captured both the sectional and South Central Conference tennis titles. The Canines won the conference on the Jeffersonville courts, only two points ahead of Seymour, 24-22. Trail- ing Seymour after the first day of competition, the number one doubles team rallied and defeated the Bloomington doubles team in three ■r sets to assure the team the victory. The Canines, last fall, were vic- torious in their sectional and ad- vanced the doubles team of Dave Ketchum and Bill Boyd to Bloomington for the regional. There the Dogs came out on the short-end finishing second in doubles and fourth, team-wise. The over-all record was Chappell ' s finest at 20-2. They went undefeated last fall and finished 9-2 this spring. TENNIS Opponent CHS Bloomington University . . 1 6 Franklin 7 Southport 3 4 Seymour 2 5 Rushville 7 Greensburg 1 6 Bloomington 2 5 Connersville 7 Jennings County 7 Brownstown 7 Shelbyville 1 6 Bloomington University ..3 4 Jeffersonville 1 6 Connersville 2 5 Seymour 5 2 Jennings County 1 6 Shelbyville 2 5 Southport 4 3 Greensburg 7 Bloomington 2 5 Martinsville 7 Rushville 7 Sectional — 1st Regional — 4th SCC— 1st After chasing a deep serve, senior Mil e Hull safely returns the exchange during the tennis action on the courts at Donner Park. Returning a baseline drive is junior Bill Boyd, who played number two in singles behind the number one man, Dave Ketchum. 122
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