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v Peyha one-lztuml'red eighteen Orange Coast College now competes in thirteen intercolleg- iate sports The latest addition to our growing athletic De1 art- ment is V olleyball. Coach George Mattias organ- ized the new team on our campus this year. Volleyballts growing popularity on our campus as Volleyball team membem 7.06773 fmnt row, l to 7': Bob Do-u'len, Bill Wood, Tim Davis, Jim, Cu? - tis and J ac , K 21mm: Second 7020, 1sz , Mk fh one of the strong points in f vor of forming the team. Once again Orange Coast Col- lege leads the way for other East 1'11 Conference Colleges in bringing new competition and activities to our college and the colleges of the Eastern Confer- ence. l to 7 : Mike Smith, Jim Emily- mcm, J ohn S'celsa and Chip H mu Tell. The coach of the team was George Mattias.
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wrestling OCCts wrestlers hnished sixth in the Eastern Conference derby this past season. The grapplers had a 2-4-2 record for the league. Overall they were 2-6-2. One of their biggest downfalls was not having a coach for the first five weeks of the season. Their coach, Fred Owens, was line coach for the football team and the J unior Rose Bowl Game took preference over the wrest- ling team. 2We were initially be- hind time because I had to spend the extra time with the football team. We had no pre-season training to speak of and three days after I joined the squad we had our first match, said Owens When commenting about the season. The wrestlers managed wins over Chaffey and arch-rival Santa Ana during league play. They also tied Riverside and Southwestern to account for their two wins and two ties. In pre-season play they were wal- loped by two powerhouses in the Metropolitan League - E1 Ca- mino and Cerritos. ttWe had good desire and the boys were really aggressive to- ward the end of the season? Coach Owens commented. 21 was especially pleased with the way they wrestled in the East- ern Conference Finals. But, our late start really hurt us and we finished sixth? Members of this years squad were Andy Smith, Gary Ives, Ralph Lee, Jim Lahondy, Bob Marriner, most valuable; Ed Maxwell, Darryl Paul, Eric Snow, Cuauhtemoc Sanchez and Greg Wojcik. Seven of the 10 wrestlers are scheduled to return next year to try and help the squad win the Eastern Conference Trophy. one-hundred seventeen
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Left to right: John Fordice rmanagew, Jim Hammons, Cal Preston, Dave Hutchinson, John Markel, Mark Sandusky, Orin Riddell, Carl Marcellas, Tony Lemme, Dave Schneider, John crew Once again this year Orange Coast College was blessed with a championship team. The Orange Coast Crew Team won the title of Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Junior College Champions. Coach Dave Grants crew of forty men divided into three eight-man shells and one four- man shell won the University of Southern California Regatta, the San Diego State Regatta, and the Long Beach State Regatta. s y, McCallum, Dean Bacon, Mike Mangold, Gary M CEachen, Dave Clark, John Lyle, Mike Amund- son, Sam Downing, J ohn Park- er, Van Hazewinkel Mncmagem, David Grant rcoachi. Captains of this yeafs cham- pionship Crew were Dave Schnieder for the Sophomore shell and John McCallum for the Freshman shell. Piloting the 63 foot shells on their two-thousand meter courses were coxswains: Jim Hammons, Cal Preston, and Dean Bacon. Kneeling, l to 7 : Roger Brad- ford, Bill White, Rod Howard, John Finches, Rick Richardson, Ed Parker, Norm Harm's, Bob Rosholm, John Scott, Randy Malho, Paul Baker, Jim Rollins, Hugh Davies. Top speed of the sleek beauties is 25 knots. Coastis winning time at the University of Southern California Regatta was 6:351 four lengths ahead of Southern California. one-hzmdred nineteen
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