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.40 , L as- ,W I ABOVE: STRUGGLING FOR THE ESCAPE Tom McMillan cannot be held down. CENTER: RIDING HIS NEW TRIER OPPONENT Robert Godwin waits for time to run Out. UPPER LEFT: HOLDING ON TO HIS OPPONENT Scott Hunter will not be denied his victory. W f X I f . ,X ' if Q S VARSITY WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Chris Fontana, Fernando Bercasio, Clifford Cox, Tom Andrews, Robert Wright, Howard Rosenblum, lirair Poladian, Coach Elias George. SECOND ROW: Terry McMillan, Tony Barksdale, Don Gill, Mark Harris, Mike Sudduth, Robert Godwin, Rodney Miller, Coach Greg Simms. aff A X ..- -R, IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Anthony Combs, Keith Morales, Aaron Sussman, Patrick Decatos, Brian Finley, Aubrey Hunter, lohn Mathis, Brett Kay, Gregory White, Chris Lundberg. SECOND ROW: Matt Shipley, Terry Loving, Michael Averback, lames Holmes, Randall Benson, Larry Dawson, Michael Thomas, Charles Borchers, jonathan Miller, Niles Goldstein, Coach Frank lohnson. Catch as Catch Can by jenny Wright I I restling is a tougher sport than most others, because it requires more dedication and self-discipline. It will help these kids a lot later in life, said Varsity Wrestling Coach Elias George. The sport of wrestling, which is even mentioned in Homer's Odyssey, is one of the most ancient sports that has survived until today, and it is surprising that so little is known about the wrestling teams in our school. Coach George, however, feels the sport is gaining more recognition, and that the teams have been improving every year. Varsity team member Michael Sudduth agreed. Last year it was only a few individuals who would do well, and the rest of the team wouldn't. This year we had a much more solid team. There were good lightweights up through the heavier weights. Coach George called this year's team members dedicated and hard working, and the team's records certainly prove this. The Varsity wrestling team had a ten and four season and placed second in the State Districts and fourth in the State Sectionals. Tom Andrews and Michael Sudduth competed in the State Wrestling Meet, and Tom Andrews went on to win itl Special mention should be made of the freshmen team, which had a particularly outstanding season with a record of nine and one. According to Coach George, the team knew what their goal was, planned for it, and achieved it. Michael Sudduth also pointed out that the team worked better because there was a minimum of competition between members, which could slow down the progress of any team, and which can especially be a problem in wrestling, where the athletes are not called upon to work physically as a team while competing with other schools. A good team is expected for next year, since many members will be moving from the junior varsity and freshman levels to the varsity level. Thus, the wrestling team has done a First-Class job this year, and is likely to bring even more schools down to the ground next yearl Wrestling 125
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WDESTLI EE QHQEI - - , I 'pi 9 y to 2 . P V ? g Sy bqfi, , M xv A ,, A L 9 . G fs f 6 i .,. 6 'p u 1 , , A lelll- f FRESHMEN WRESTLING: FIRST ROW: Ted Omohundro, lohn Morishita, Aaron Perrin, Mark Goldman, Tim Calahan, Don lohnson, Henry Kamerling, Nat Shapo, Rick Foreman, Steve Goldman. SECOND ROW: Mike Mack, Peter Ouchi, Sean Mclean, Scott Shaeffle, Charlie Wagner, Rick lohnson, Rick Seiff, Mike Thoren, Quintin Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Coach lohn Willson, Nat Golden, Al Hannon, Tony Gardner, Al Lemott, Billy Hughley, loe Bace, leff Starks, Mark Fitzgerald, Mike Campbell, Rodney Elliott, Harry lackson. EVANSTON OPPONENT yi' . 41 15 Glenbrook North ' ' 3 20 29 Waukegan West 37 15 Holy Cross 34 21 Highland Park 29 23 Maine East 53 7 Thornridge 34 16 Shepard 50 9 Maine South 31 27 Maine West 27 18 Gordon Tech 19 31 New Trier 21 38 Fenton 44 20 Arlington 23 29 Niles West Won 10 lost 4 Maine East Tournament - 4th Place Conant Tournament - 10th Place Glenbrook South Invitational - 3rd Place ' Waukegan East Invitational - 3rd Place State Districts - 2nd Place State Sectionals - 4th Place State Finals - 19th Place J I ABOVE: GRINDING HIS FOE'S FACE into the mat, Howard Rosenblum works toward the pin. RIGHT: LOOKING FOR A TAKEDOWN Tom Andrews waits for the perfect time. CENTER LEFT: WAITING FOR THE STARTING whistle Chris Lundberg is ready to go. UPPER RIGHT: KEEPING OPPONENT EROM ESCAPING, Tom Andrews works toward another victory. Tom came in first place in state and was honored at awards night with athletic excellence in wrestling. 124 Wrestling ,f as fa. -, , , AZ. .. A 41'-L-if it ' f.. fs' --vu -2915991 '1
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126 oy 9 mnastics F EVANSTON OPPONENT 102.55 112.38 Maine West 80.73 61.20 Glenbrook South 96.92 89.65 Niles West 102.20 87.90 Glenbrook North 111.84 124.58 Maine South 101.87 124.58 Maine East 103.78 131.58 New Trier 106.39 133.54 Highland Park Won 3 Lost 5 CSL Meet - Sth Place Stale Districts - 3rd Place 'Ji? pllr 1 E-, ., Am E, M c'9'-4-, RIGHT: THOSE MUSCLE MEN, lohn Bladen, Pat Bush, and Andy Pigozzi prepare for their meet. ABOVE: IN STEADY CONCENTRATION, Scott Smith executes a pike on the rings. CENTER: CONQUERING THE PARALLEL BARS, Andy Pigozzi scores well. UPPER LEFT: PERFORMING AT HIS PEAK, Eric Sward scores very high performing a hand stand on the parallel bars. Boys' Gymnastics ' Q '9+gv1ggf1i'? , 75 W sfiw Q if WMM , f f , , J WA X 5' I , 6 , if V Q ' 3 AQ....,,-,v is .,. vi, , ... f. I Q -K 2. A K
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