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Brion Didier ochieves o near pin on his opponent. Bringing his opponent down to his knees is just the start of Bob Sexton's motch. FRONT ROW - Wayne Umtleet, Bob Marino, Dick Meyers, Clerk Beomer, Roger Clark. THIRD ROW - Deon Gregson, Brion Didier Potzmon, Bob Hort, Lynn Kircher, Kenny Rice. SECOND ROW - Arnett Combs, Earl Myers, Willie Porgo, John Morgan, Coach Show. Bruce Bonney, Bob McForlond, Mike Johnston, Kevin Keller, Bob
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KNEELING Ricky Young Jerry Bray Roger Newell, Jack Field, Ken Kincaid, Dan Kern, Charles Bishop, Rich Blanks, Bob Gilberf, Don Schrexfer Bill Russell Bob SexTon Joe Russell STANDING: Coach Dan Baul, Aaron Shepard, Charles Neumann. Wresflers Have Successful Season Bishop Goes To STaTe Along wiTh The successful season of The baskeTbalI and TooTball Teams is The fine record of The varsiTy wresTling Team. By compeTing in all weighT classes wiTh diFFerenT schools, The varsiTy wresTlers ended Their season wiTh Twelve wins, and seven losses. By placing Third in Their league, They have proven To be one of The besT Teams To represenT Berkeley. Special weight classes are seT up in wresTling for boys of all sizes. By de- TeaTing oTher boys in The he-avyweighT division of The STaTe wresTling meeT, Charles Bishop Took Third place Tor Berkeley. This makes coach Kincaid very proud for he is The TirsT boy from Berkeley To win aT The STaTe meef. lTopJ Known as ouTsTanding wresTler of The year aT Berkeley is Charles Bishop who was first To rep- resent B.H.S, at The STaTe WresTling Tournamenf. He succeeded in winning Third place in The heavy weighT division of The TournamenT. Cbohomb Aaron Shepard sTruggIes hard To push his op- ponenf off The maT in order To sTarT his maTch aT a diHerenT posifion.
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.L FRONT ROW: Bob Shillito, Mike Buesking, Mike Johnson, Ed More, Harold Holsapple, Rich Keller, Rich Reitz, Bill Stussie, Jimmy Yar- brough, Larry Patzius, Norman Naes, Rick De Santis. SECOND ROW: Coach Vigil, Cary Ludwig, Clay Kennedy, Rusty Smith, Boyd Bringhurst, Aaron Shepard, Craig Layton, Charles Bishop, Warren Wagner, Ron Trantham, Dan Brouillet, Jim Glover, Butch Pierce, Theodore Jackson, Willie Weaver, Coach Norvell. THIRD ROW: Mick- ey Copeland - manager, Pinky Piotrowicz, Ricky Young, Bill Vietor, Bulldogs Perform Gridiron magic was performed by The Bulldogs on The fooTball field This year. OUT of a schedule of nine games, The Team successfully defeaTed Their opponents in five of Them, but came out as The underdog in Three. One game, an equal match for The Bulldogs, ended in a Tie. Consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, The Team proved again To be one of The besT in The area. Head Coach Don Kincaid and AssisTanT'Coach Richard Vigil David Dains, Dean Gregson, Richard Blanks, Terry Weaver, Jim Nelson, Gerald Ward, Clint Allen, Dan Kern, Larry SmiTh, Bill Lohi mar, .lay Harnes, Coach Kincaid. FOURTH ROW: Charles Cr-aw- ford, David Woodley, Ken SchreiTer, Irvin Provasnik, Paul Allen, Rich Oberbeck, Bob Howe, Rich Sims, Chip LaMaster, Clark Potz- man, Jeffery Miller, Richard Meyers, Eugene Rixford, Steve Gilbert, John Scherer. Gridiron Magic inspired The Team Through a good season and felt very proud of Them when They Tied with ClayTon for second place in Their League. The great Bulldogs succeeded in placing Three men on The all-conference Team This year, They are: Willie Weav- er, Ron Trantham, and Warren Wegner. Both coaches are hopefully looking forward To future gridiron qualiTy bythe Bulldogs. Single wing formation is The subiect for pre-ga-me practice by members of The Team.
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