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'lfSenior Dan Sebastian gets set 1 2 6 to release a fastball against the 3 5 7 - Derby Panthers. 2! 1975 Varsity Baseball Team: BACK ROW, H. 4 Hunt, B. Wade, R. Brewster, G. Kaul, M. Lies, I. Darr, Coach Don Harmison. FRONT ROW, 1. Hartman, I. Hud- son, M. Munday, G. Charles, R. Adams. 3X Members of the varsity team sit and watch the action as they prepare for their next time at bat. 4X Campus B-Varsity Baseball: BACK ROW, 1. Chrisman, D. johnson, A. Rogers, M Dickson, FRONT ROW, Coach lack Dixon, A. Branch, C. Barr, M. Munday, T. Richardson. sf Colt outfielder Ron Brewster relaxes as he makes ready for the next inning. 6f The Cam- pus bench looks on as a disputed play is ex- plained. 7!1unior Mike Lies keeps his head in as the Colt second baseman sets to swing.
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Dolls ball Take a long lap, you're late Can't you slide, Hudson . . . Get that out of my sight! . . . Head coach Don Harmison and his Colts began the season as de- fending Ark Valley League cham- pions. Afterwards the Colts were 2- 17 and found themselves in the cel- lar of the five team league. Errors and mental mistakes made dugouts seem more like a morgue and out- fields like the tundra. Fly balls dropping like the players were dodging land minds wasn't the whole story, however. Many pro- mising newcomers arrived giving Harmison a brighter future than past. The sophomore class came through with numerous players who brought the Colts much of what lit- tle success they enjoyed. Pitcher- third baseman Robert Adams had a fine year along with shortstop jim Hartman and outfielder jeff Darr. f2'lsl -lbw eotc Gary Charles led the juniors and came on to be the Colts most con- sistent player. Charles was named to the first team All Ark Valley Baseball squad as a catcher. He overcame a bad start to finish hitting at a .290 Clip. Seniors were few in number, however, as only four were around at the end of the season. Fred Ma- son, Ron Brewster, Bud Wade, and second team All-Ark Valley first ba- seman Hubert Hunt made up the senior corps. 1f All-league performer Charles 1 I 2 awaits a pitch from an opposing pitcher. 2! Ron Brewster crosses the plate with his second home run of the year. 3f Coach Don Harmison studies strategies between innings. 3 NPUTS 1 l .X A A, Q, -. .,.. .7 ww , , .l
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