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ELD .4 saw man wif 'lf oach Bertschls Very his 5?9?l '1lj h theylwere which 1t:1htf.- using, 11 Beating Cheyenne Mtn. was also of the er losing to tables 'fi - m1kI111!j,,1Zw11' -K nally turned, and it was convincingly. Along early season 11 1 1. h llhvb an ni Tvlllmn ' 1 'U 1 lm 1 M H I 1 A- 11 uh 1- 1 M H111 1 the Indians in the District Championship with a dev a ng 11 - 1 win, and an .an ,ml be described as one of team, as also wasgfettlng loss to Cherry Creek, fwho later out fast right from the start, the State what a chance . The pucksters literally blew the Indians off the success. Most of this can be attributed to Coach Bertsch. The season can appreciate Coach of 5 'team have developed only on e 0 I 4- lf 3 it Q dedication and the e has ii uf -C 1 I 1-in A H, .5 - if ,,. . -1 1. Q JI -1 I
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Though the League is but two years old, St. Mary's Girl's basketball team is the starftlof a dynasty. ln 1976 they swarmed to a 20-2 season and in 1977 the lady Bucs followed up a powerful showing with a 16-O league . And heading into the PPL as the top seated championship team. The Pirates are a young team with only one senior member, Captain julie Meyers. The other starters are juniors, including Dana Howe, Jeanine Rodriguez, Kathy Ferguson, and Roseanne Smith. The bench has con- tributed heavily with super-sub Sophomore Sandi Middlemist helping out in Pirate Victories. The Pirate For- tunes will become a reality as the District and State tournaments roll around . But come time for state, St. Mary's should again yield one of the strongest AA schools inthe state . I -Kathy Ferguson and Dave Santistevan This year the St. Marys Matmen with a young team took an impressive third place in the DSB Tomnament. They also took fifth in the Woodland Park Tomnament. In league play the Pirate grapplers were 3 and S, 3-6 overall. ln the Pides Peak Liague district Tournament the Pirates took 9 wrestlErsTi.tA5f' Tl'ieseT ' were: Steve Lul-Ian 4th, Dan Cripe 4th, Bill Stranathan gtk, John Alamo 41:1-il, Tom MoCan 3rd and Tony Ellis 2nd, with Tony Ellis and Tom McCann qualifying for state . a teamftthe pirates- finished Sth. -Tony Ellis
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