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Cross Count Junior Team, Front row: David Oliver, Mike McDougal, Curtis Hodges. Second row: Ken Championship Sophomore Team, Front row: Steve Powell, David Rass, Bill Hammons, Phil Sherman, Bill Griggs, Larry Fischer leads in the Yuba City meet at Marysville. He went on to demonstrate his championship form by taking first place. Second row: Ron Pass, Ron Manley. These Cross Country Athletes show the form that enabled them to win honors in the league meets, the S.F.L. meet and the Sub Sections. From left: Louis Clavelle, Ron Peters, Phil Stage, Ron Pass. The start ofthe Nevada Union Crass Country Meet was typical ofthe competition faced by our Harriers. 106
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eam rallies ent came to the Freshman team as the season progressed, victories over their last three op- Most Valuable Player for the was Henry Ramus, who was also Mr. Hustle, and Bob Whitmarsh, was honored as Most Valuable Under the guidance of Orville Metzger and Jim they compiled a 4-3 ecord and hopes are high for an espe- ially strong Junior Varsity team next ear. Bobby Wong, No. 15, evades a tackl John Allen, Coach Jim Westmoreland. Back row: Mike Sanchez, Cliff Hall, Rich Ketchum, Mark McEwen, Orville Metzgar, Frank Nisonger, Bob Speckert, larry Reiser, Bobby Wong, Bob Romness, Jim Cirvord. er for extra yardage in Oroville game. Scores M.U.H.S. Oponents 20 Nevada Union O 6 Roseville 13 0 Chico 20 6 Yuba City 33 20 Bidwell 7 21 Oroville 6 35 Oakmont 0
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aces S.F.L. er the coaching of Hal Cagle, the rysville Harriers Team had an exceptional son. All three divisions finished high in the dings at the S.F.L. Meet. The Sophomore m brought home a first place victory and Varsity finished a very close third. The ior Team showed their opponents that they e equally as tough as their counterparts Sophomore and Varsity Teams. Sophomore Team was paced by Randy ms, David Ross, Ron Manley, Ron Poss, and e Powell. They always showed other Har- teams the dust oft their heels. Varsity Team.Front ro Peters, and Phil Stage The Junior squad was handicapped by the lack ot a full team, but individually they made a tabulous showing each time out. They were Ken Hammons, Mike MacDougal, Bill Griggs, and David Oliver. The Varsity Team was paced by Mike West, Randy Cagle, Larry Fisher, Louis Clavelle, Tiny Charles, and Ron Peters. This strong team showed the new enthusiasm for Cross Coun- try. Outstanding runners were Sophomores- Randy Timms, Louis Clavelle, Varsity-Larry Fisher and Tiny Charles. Coach Cagle watches his team perform at Auburn w: Mike West, Larry Fischer, Louis Cavelle, and Randy Cagle. Second row: Tiny Charles, Ron 'I07
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