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,, l ,,., . .fm QM 1 X 5 ,. ., i ' 2 - 4 Smash shots, backhand returns, and forehand drives were all observed by spectators viewing the practices of Marysville High School's tennis team preparing for the upcoming season. Overcrowded tennis courts was a major problem, as MHS players shared the courts with members of the Lindhurst tennis team. This season's tennis team, coached by Mr. Tony Chong, consisted of I7 players. With nine sophomores, seven freshmen, and only one iunior out for the team, Coach Chong worked with one of the youngest teams he has ever coached. Top-seeded freshman Eddie Middleton and second- seeded iunior Steve Lamon led the young and enthusiastic MHS tennis team in its attempt to improve on the T976 season's 3-l 'l record and sixth place SFL standing. The tennis team's toughest competition was expected to be from the Del Oro Eagles and Nevada Union Miners. Their first match was a scrimmage against arch-rival Lindhurst Blazers. Coach Chong commented that this year was a rebuilding one, but that they will have a good nucleus for the years to come. Qqxdgi., 6535 H
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, . ,,,f c,...., I Y -- --.,.q,.,. , 2 I W ' W ' '35-7Q'3l.?L1'Z ' 1 get if ' iffy, . fl ffm? fl f fi ' f I ' X Looking forward to being in the running again this year, Coach Byron Randolph described the Marysville High School Indian varsity baseball team as having Y y more power than last year, but less speed. Coach Randolph kept I9 players on the roster this season-seven seniors Isix of which returned from last year's teaml and I2 iuniors. The strength of the Indian team, according to Coach Randolph, was the outfield, the best outfield MHS has ever had. Outfielders David Schoonover, Doug Fairey, Daryl Youngman and Alfredo Bonilla led the MHS hitting attack. Anchoring the varsity squad from ,Q 2the catching postiion was senior Lon Hatamiya. 4The question mark on the team was on the pitching mound. Heading the pitching staff was senior Jim Givens, also a fine hitter, who was used mainly for relief in 1976. Supporting Givens on the mound was senior Chuck Lumsden, and Junior Chuck Cook. In pre-league play the MHS varsity baseball team started strong with a 4-I record and wins over Oroville, Willows, Sutter, and Lincoln. With the return of several good athletes, the Indians tried to improve on the I976 third place finish in the SFL standings. Fundamentals were stressed in practice, but team members were forced to practice in the Field House and a game against Las Plumas was cancelled due to the rainly weather and resultant muddy fields early in the season. -' -tl, .-..,.,,.. mf. ' 'I ,5laI'..' . . .wt 1, f'-Jul ,,,2,,,fpp +1 . .1 if 3 7 f .,,. 'I A '-' f mg ' a--wig.. ,iy -z-jg' , - v Y cf---f . 2' ,A my 5 IM x Q Cndifw' ' ,im ' 45 . ... A I . 5 . I I .4 I .Y . yy c f ,,. . .4 N7 , f f It N Q .QQNILGM J '45, . .IL ' 3 I . , Q nr. . ,lg A ,. rf 1- ' We ', t '. I . 'I in 3 . ,. ' M 2' al Q I t s l. 1. I .. I as FRONT ROW: S. Notestine, C. Givens, C. Middleton, D. Wahlberg, S. Stassi, A. Bonilla. SECOND ROW: C. DeForest, C. Cook, C. Lumsden, V. Kingsbury, D. Youngman, B. Cardenas. THIRD ROW: Coach B. Randolph, B. Hight, D. Schoonover, R. Glasgow, D. Fairey, L. Hotomiya, J. Davis. I. Trying to keep the score book straight, score keeper Vonila Helm 3 looks over the opponent's line-up card. 2. Chewing sunflower seeds seems to be the latest pastime in the dugout as Jeff Davis, y U , y KN. . E ' 4Steve Notestine, and Chuck Lumsden clutter the floor with shells. 3. My F, ,V,, Eywrkn vga, W ' QF , Wg Q I V Left-hander Steve Stassi swings desperately at a bad pitch trying to M Y ' ' A ' get a bose hit. 4. Using an alumimum bat is exactly what Jim 4 Wffagiitf M54 , .H fw.x.11Q, J, 41? .i., 1 W fy. QQ I A, 'MM' Givens needed for a base hit, sliding headfirst into second base, Givens stretches his single into a double. 5. Hurling a fastball towards the plate, pitcher Chuck Lumsden puts all his strength behind the pitch. 'fx' xx. . ,vyv 3 H '. :Witt f- ,,,. 1 ,.,,.,, . MU - ,, NH, .I ,.,. W, ,. ,V L . . sms., , . , . Q., .ft ff f .,, W .,, .f- -' . , ,. M. I .f . ..- , f '1 K ,, N' an 4 XJ? ff 491' ' v . vs K' 2. ' -ff, 'V f ' - f I ff 1 4 ' ft QM 1 2 4 , ., ,ti A rj 1 I ft W ,Z ,ggi ,, W Mit, f H A 44 l 4 If X U 1 . n i varsity baseball 11537
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