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L - -l:ive. -lo Slotl-6, Kercher, you're too high .. . Stay out of the candy you guys He looks like a toothpick ... All right, eightcountfor everybody! Sounds and situations of high school wrestling, a sport that calls upon precision as well as brute strength. A sport that also serves as an almost guaranteed method of losing weight. Through all the sweat suits, two- hour workouts, and salads, the Colts sent five wrestlers to the state meet at junction City. Steve Randall, jack jones, Rod Rodgers, Eddie Kercher, and Ronnie Evans represented Cam- pus at the State's most elite tourna- ment. A bright new beginning should be ahead for the Colts in their wrestling future. Experience gained this year and having the majority of A Var- sity wrestlers returning gives the Colts renewed hopes. The Brickley brothers, the Elliotts, Lester Adcock, and Sam Konkel will carry much of the Colts strength for the upcoming 1975-76 campaign. If Wayne Baker takes the of- 1 3 4 tense during the Kapaun-Mt. Carmel tournament. 2f '74-75 2 5 Campus High Wrestlers: BACK ROW: S. Konkel, j. Chrisman, Coach john Cingraux, R. Moon, j. jones, I. Chrisman, Coach Robert Williams, R. Rodgers, M. jesse. FRONT ROW: R. Evans, L, Adcock, R. Randall, E. Kercher, S. Randall, M. Elliott, W. Baker, W. Brickley. 3! Sophomore Eddie Kercher picks up an additional win, while leading the Colts throughout the year. 4! Tension mounts as Colt senior jack jones begins a six-minute war during the Hutchin- son meet. 5f Fellowship of Christian Athletes: BACK ROW: Mr. Slabach, B, Beal, V. Noord- hoek, E. Miller, j. Irwin, W. Deaver, S. Love, Mr. G. Crum, SECOND ROW: C, Schneiter, R. Free, M. Lies, M. Dulaney, C. Barr, S. Smith. FIRST ROW: S. O'Dell, T. Wheeler, Ct. Charles, B. Clark, j. West, T. Gwaltney. .,.:,Q gg f .f'- V aa- - W 5 '9llnw
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EI. :- w-J ' l K tg V ,ML ,. Wg-ul-'ir S at - 'X ' ,,' -.- ..?,. unnll'!'-f aff ' a ' 1 gt: 1 4 V Lettermen's Club: BACK 2 7 ROW: H. Hunt, B. Kuhn, W. 5 6 Brickley, P. Comegys, D. 3 Adams, R. Becker, V. Noor- dhoek, T. Brockleman. SECOND ROW: Mr. I. Dixon, G. Charles, R. Free, L. Logan, S. Ran- dall, R. Oliver, D. Mitchell, D. Nichols, L. Noordhoek. FRONT ROW: C. Hughes, S. Konkel, I. Chrisman, Wes Brickley, R. Wagon- er, M. Lies. 27 A trio of Colt sophomores crash the boards in an attempt for an offensive re- bound. 3f Sophomore team: BACK ROW: M. Eastman, A. Rogers, D. Richards, F. Cohlmia. SECOND ROW: S. Steele, D. George, M. Reece, I. Hunt, C. Parker. FRONT ROW: l. Hartman, G. Pierce, S. Chilcote, R. Bootes, 1. Barnum. 4f B-Varsity: B. Oliver, R. Barton, S. Gibson, R. Hill, D. Smith, L. Logan, M. Miller, S. Fox, K. France, M. Eldridge. S! Colt sopho- more lim Hartman follows through on a free throw during the 10th grade game at the lun- ior High. 6! junior Ray Hill muscles for re- bounding position at a B-Varsity game. 7! Freshman team: D. Farney, B. Burgess, M. Caswell, D. johnson, G. Hargrove, K. Helvey, S. Booth, D. lack, D. Meyers, M. Krause, L. Shockey, Coach 1. Dixon, Coach R. Emberson, Manager F. Mayfield. Rvws JVlS Cop l:e,s-l- vecorol Where are you supposed to be Hill ... Iwish he wouldn't throw that clip board as hard as he does ... All right, run through the shuffle of- fense again until you get it right ... Harshness may be the answer to winning season. Some of the players on the 1974-1975 junior Varsity Bas- ketball Team will tell you so. The IV Colts ended a winning season, 12-4 overall and 10-4 in the league, with a winning effort against Wellington on the Colts home court. With junior Vic Noordhoek, and Sophomore Scott Griffin from the starting lineup of this years Varsity Club, the Colts could put together another A-Varsity winning season. This year's sophomore club end- ed the season with a record of 7-10. Coming off a 0-12 record for last year, we improved considerably, said Coach Dick Palmer. Freshmen, divided up into two teams, A and B had records of 4-8 and 3-3 respectively.
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