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L-R ROW ONE: B. Korechoff, J. Tamborello, J. Clary, D. Pisurev, R. Meyen, J. Curr, G. Diamond, S. Reiss, G. Davidson, M. Young, M. Dauberman, Mgr. ROW TWO: D. McMenumin, S. Rozay, D. Ma, R. Steven, H. Wettl, B. Zeko, D. Eaton, D. Connelly, S. Murrell, W. Wright, Couch McKee. ROW THREE: A. Pacitti, K. Wagner, C. Wright, R. Cooper, A. Fischetti, S. Chavez, A. Battle, D. Ptucnik, A. Gold, P. Mercurio. ROW FOUR: 5. Torr, C. Brud, D. Weiss, E. Schultz, M. Comstock, W-W Von Mallzahn, R. Kurzenberger, D. Florez, R. Sorensen. GYMNASTICS This year, Couch McKeeis gymnastic team was a top contender for the East Valley League Championship for which it has been striving since the school opened. Last year the team took first in the EVL Finals and third in the City Finals. Of that team, many Letterman returned this year. Leading the team was Gary Diamond, defending EVL free i'X champion, who competed in five events success- fully. Saul Reiss, a City competitor, lead the rope climbers, backed by John Curr. Other standouts were San Rosay and Jim Tamberello on the rings. Darell Eaton on the high bar, Henry Wettl and Mike Young on the side horse, Ron Mc- Carthy and Greg Davids on tumbling, and Rich Halpern and Doug McMenamin on the Long horse. 108
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VARSITY BASEBALL L-R SITTING: Terry Gusto, Lloyd Balkind tmanagerst. KNEELING:linn Ely, Ron Mason tmanagerst. ROW ONE: Ronnie Spence, AI Meiren, Benny Samuel, Ron McMackin, Jeff Pentland, Ira Heringmon, Willy leventhal. ROW TWO: Gene Goldsmith tmanagert, Denis Purkhurst, Darrel Stukes, Tom Griffin, Bob long, John Euker, John Schroeder, Graig Wiegmun, Don Epstein, Coach Gordon. The finest pitching staff in the valley,' was the Lancer's 1964 Varsity baseball trademark. Often Coach Gordon couldntt decide on the start- ing pitcher. AI Mieren, substituting for the iniured Jeff Pentland in the opening league game, pro- ceeded to throw the first no-hit, no-run game in Grant's history! Although pitching was a factor in the Lancer's successful campaign, it was by no means the only one. Time and time again, the Grant batsmen pounded opposing pitching, resulting in high scores, and easy victories. There were many individual stars. Of them, Jeff Pentland, Ben Samuel, AI Mieren, and Ira Herring- man were outstanding. It was another conquering season for the Varsity nine. The winning run I 10
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