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96 Skill Experience Gave Fine Season to GOVBTI Mr. Mack began the season's coaching with an emphasis on such funda- john Bendig's game was not dependent upon his mentals as the proper grip and stance. ability off the tee, since he chipped and putted well. Pat Flarity had one of the best games on a strong team. The Golf team dfCW 011 3 flumbel' of talented Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors to make a success- ful season. Practice sessions that started while the snow still lay on the ground had the players think- ing golf before the first meet. Playing from the home course of Salem Hills, they were effective individually and collectively. Dick Dirasan was one of the team's hig hitters. s-Wm-W, .,am1s,. ramfezs-,efmfxa-.t A-,iciimezus-nw' ....:.f-.-A-.is.fss,,: f in -X sunwsw- fm' ccww-A - A K' ,...Lm,.4,a.z.a .
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Traelemen T ook Giant Strider in League Record and in Regional Competition 111192 . ' V X x ' - Track drew an unusually large number of talented runners and field enthusiasts this year. The two pre- vious years of competition without seniors were made well worth the effort as Stevenson made one of its best showings yet in the competitive dual and regional meets. Showing their usual strength in the sprints plus added strength in the intermediate distances, a strong team record was made. Mr. Reardon should be credited for a fine condition- Practice sessions often included the brutal but effectively timed quarters where the slowest had the honor of repeating the show. Such training methods built a strong team. ing of the team. The practice sessions that verged on the murderous only made the actual meets easier. Hurdlers had one of the most difficult arts to master as the great speed required to win also required an ability to time steps between hurdles. r i
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Tennis ni T urn-About To Give Srnarloin Season Retrieving truant tennis balls was one of the tennis player's more prosaic tasks. Two contrasts in style were Lowell Mitchell and Larry Stevens. Larry was a smasher while Lowell tended to play placement tennis. ,. .,, . , ,.A...11L...1..-. ,, . ,L Gary Palavich received important tips from coach Fetz. Mr. Fetz continually worked to get the most from every player. Tennis was on the upswing after a dis- mal I966-1967 season. With more consistent performances from the experienced players, the team showed a considerably improved record. The result of various coaching methods was obvious as both the singles and doubles teams took more than their share of victories. Steve Cohen returned with two valuable years of varsity play to his credit. 97
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