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FIRST ROW: R. Owen, V. DuBois, M. Niedeck, N. Rule, S. Payson, E. Winn, S. Berry. SECOND ROW; L. Janse, B. Thorpe, P. Grybko, J. DuBois, D. Fuller, L. Carey, E. Emery. THIRD ROW: G. Jacque, B. Paradise, B. Crossmon, D. Keegan, L. Carey, J. L. Moore, J. Kzcowski, A. Mathieson, S. Joy, A. Jacque, E. Lachman, C. Horton, Coach Layson. SOFTBALL The 1959 softball team completed a short season of six games with four wins and two losses. Averaging 15.8 points per game to their opponents ' 8.8 points per game, the team won decisive victories over Pioneer and two very close games over Frontier and Nort- hampton. Good pitching, hard hitting, and strong de- fensive work proved to be a valuable asset to the suc- cess of the team. Amherst Frontier . 6 7 Frontier 14 5 Northampton 11 12 Pioneer 8 16 Northampton 7 6 Pioneer 7 49 25
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TRACK ' 59 track had a good record under Coach Bremner of the junior high school faculty. They came out on top with Turners, Greenfield, Longmeadow, Holyoke, Northampton, South Hadley, Athol, and Frontier. They placed sec- ond to Cathedral High in a three-way meet at Gardner, with Mahar coming in last. With a number of good lettermen returning. Coach Kenneth Caouette hopes to repeat last year ' s record. From all indications interest among underclassmen is high, and the boys may top the list o f valley tracksters this spring. FIRST ROW: A. Horton, H. Moriarty, R. Hankinson. SECOND ROW: G. Goodnow, D. Smith, R. Guyette, D. Chenney. 24
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BASKETBALL The Varsity team ended a highly com- mendable 1960 season with seven victories and four defeats. Averaging 28 points per game, the sharpshooting forwards scored a total of 308 points while the excellent de- fensive work of the guards held the op- ponents to only a total of 219 points. The ARHS girls were beaten only by Frontier Regional and Greenfield; decisive victories were won over South Hadley, Pioneer, and St. Michael ' s. The guards played their best games also against South Hadley and Pioneer, in which games the opponents were very limited in their scoring. The most exciting match was played with Frontier. Although the Amherst team went down to defeat 33-32, the game was very close all the way, and the lead changed hands several times during the play. Opponents Amherst Greenfield 24 18 Frontier 33 32 Pioneer Regional 9 34 Greenfield . 35 7 St. Michael ' s 14 28 Northampton — - .... ..... 21 26 Pioneer Regional 13 30 St. Michael ' s . . 19 25 Northampton 21 37 Frontier - - . 22 15 South Hadley 8 56 26
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