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COACH TOOHEY OF the freshman Track squad, has described his yearling team as a very good freshman team. Upon making this statement, he went so far as to provide statistics to back him up. Among these, two outstanding marks were noted, 440 yard relay, 48.3 seconds by Dave Nelson, Albert Muse, Bob Savittieri, and Dick Hennessey. Nelson also broke the school freshman record by tooling an impressive 10.7 second TOO yard dash. Also, Fred Ward is a fine high iumper taking three firsts in that event in three meets. THE FROSH SQUAD had 24 boys participating, and were described as strongest in the sprint department. To demonstrate their fine ability, Camelback downed two of its three opponents at Shield press time. Among these, South Mountain was a victim. GLENDALE WAS THE first team on the Spartan schedule, and the Cardinals overwhelmed the Spartan squad 69 3X5-37 2f5. South Mountain was next on the THIS SEASON, THOUGH with regret saw the report- ing cut short by a deadline, displayed fine potentiality and varsity prospects in the future. Some of the boys stood out, but not without the aid of those in the back- ground, for without the competition in practice, the athlete would fail in the meet. COACH TOOHEY, AS well as the Camelback student body, may be proud of this freshman team and the determination displayed by them. AT PRESS TIME SCORES calendar, with the Rebels succumbing 64-40. Washington we They next crumbled to the Spartan attack 68 1X2-35 lf2. Each 215 Glengfale 69 315 of these meets showed the great potentiality of the 68 1!2 agihingion U2 Spartan frosh. ALTHOUGH COACH TOOHEY pointed out that the district's rezoning would hurt the squad, next year's varsity should be sprinkled with some of the outstanding freshmen. THE YEARLINGS Seated, left to right: Charles Weeks, Bob Stephenson, John Harrington, David Nelson, Skip Stapley. Second row: John Heffron, Mike Emmett, Harold Coates, Charles Vanemburg, Steve Foster, Rusty Car- rlbey. Standing: Coach Toohey, Les Young, Fred Ward, Dick Hennesey, Bob Savittieri, Pat Walsh, Albert use. -157-
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Seated, left to right: Wendell Coats, Bob Savittieri, Scott Smith, Donny Ottosen, Fred Miranda. Second row Burke Wyatt, Wendell Woodling, Otis Wilder, Bradley Lymer, John Kovash. Standing: Mr. Jordon, Ken D'Archangelo, Dick Fast, Larry Stanton, Danny Wahlin, Steve Laing, George Kapp. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK THE JUNIOR VARSITY squad this season showed good prospects under Coach Leon Jordon and promised to put up a good showing win or lose. Coach Jordon feels that the team is not as large as he would like to have it, but it has shown great potential in the sprint events. EIGHT MEETS WERE scheduled this season for the J. V. thinclads, and at Shield press time, the J. V. had a I-I record, taking Glendale 90-22, and losing to South 60-52. ALTHOUGH THE JUNIOR Spartans were thin in numbers, Coach Jordon promised that they would make arrepresentative showing. In other words, they would place well in proportion to their numbers participating. SOME OF THE teams to face Camelback this season were North, South, West, and Glendale. BECAUSE OF THE lack of participants, Coach Jordon feels he cannot field a winning squad every time, but that the schedule should develop seasoned athletes and promising varsity material. The Camelback squad is long in determination where it is short in numbers, also a Camelback tradition. -'I56- AT PRESS TIME SCORES Glendale South I They 22 60
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