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Right, Catcher, V. Millosevich, is at the receiving end of a warn up ball hit by coach Sin Donaldson. Tossing the balls to Mr. Donaldson is Jerry Koepke. the JV's defeated Eloy in their first game, 13-7, and lost to Marana, 9-12 in their second competition. Below, Members of the Junior Varsity Baseball Ceam are, Row One, 9. Koepke, B. Tilton, G. Abrams, uf Stanley, KR. Armstrong, K. Marrs and D. Froelich: Row Two, JM. Wesink, B. Nickolay, J. Eller. V. 88 Millosevich, G. Hervert, and B. Montgomery:. Row Three, D. Valdez, V. Hoskinson. D. Sherfey. G. Juller, and S. Peduchi; and, Row Four, H. Dong, team manager, and Mr. James Donaldson, JV coach. Ball Squads Rate his year’s JV coach is Mr. James Donaldson. Mr. Donaldson, who was the assistant varsity baseball coach last year, hoped to better last year’s 10-7 record this season. With strong batting and good de- fensive players, the coach felt that this season's record would depend upon pitching. Junior Billy Nicolay and sophomores Mark Wensink and Jim Eller were picked to do most of the pitching. The infield was covered this year by Ralph Armstrong at first, Den- nis Froelick at second, Rick Marrs, at third and Gary Abrams at short stop. ;
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Steve Fernandez, Frank Galvez, Dan Johnson, Jack Carothers, Bruce Cripe, Brad Johnson, David Edds, Charley Cushman, Jack Bryant and Coach Dick Griesser. Above, dicuss game strategy. Both hurlers turised in fine performances for the Cabs throughout the season. Carothers was a right hander while Abbey wus the team’s only southpaw. @oach Predicts Swinging Season Coach Dick Griesser predicted that the 1968 Varsity Baseball Team would better last year’s 6-14 record by winning at least fifteen of the twenty scheduled ballgames this year. With nearly all of his squad returning, Coach Griesser felt that the Caballeros would be in the battle for the A4 conference title if the pitching and hitting matured during the season. Selected as the most valuable players and also as the 1968 Team Captains were seniors Dickie Gal- vez, Jack Carothers, and Ted By- field. Probable starters for the IS68 season were Ted Byfield, catcher; Steve Fernandez, first base; Paul Wilson, second base; Richard Johnson or Joe Eichel- berger, third base; Dick Galvez, shortstop; Danny Hererra, left field; Frankie Galvez, center; and Joe Eichelberger or Jac Carothers in right field. Jac Carothers, Rich- ard Johnson, Dan Abbey, . Steve Junior Steve Fernandez and seniors D. Fernandez, and Dickie Galvez Abbey, D. Galvez, and D. Hererra, were expected to be the leading Above, participate in pepper games before hurlers for the team. competition. Senior catcher Ted Byfield reaches for an inside pitch, Above, thrown by Jack Carothers in a rained out game against Marana. The ballgame was rescheduled and the Cabs suffered their second defeat by the score of 4 to 3 in nine innings. The Cabs lost to Eloy in their season opener by the score of 6 to 4 on March 8 at Eloy.
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Che members of the Frosh baseball team are, Left, Kow One, Eddie Griggs. Brad Kemp, Joe Sierra, Charles Guinup, David Ruiz, Eddie Martinez; Row Cwo, Jim Jackson, Commy Harrington, Mark Plank, Grant Oliver, Reuben Betencourt, Coach Kotchou, Glen Sturbble, Row Chree, Dwight Cribby, Rocky Webster, Sonny Washburn, Mark Walsh, Steve Rodriquez, and John Kaiser. Left, Wasting their turn at bat, Grant Oliver and Mark Plank look on patiently as Coach Kotchou studies the situation. Left, Aitting the dirt after an attempted pitch-off, Joe Sierra dives safely back to first base. FU’ lost the game to Amphi 7-12. 89
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