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Frosh Tie Season After Earl ' l l Losing Streak With determination and team spirit the freshman football squad, according to coach Ken Fones, turned a clumsy start into a tying season. After being defeated by Tucson High, Rincon, and Pueblo, the frosh gridders trounced Douglas, 27-U. The highlight of the freshman sea- son Was the Salpointe game-the last on the frosh calendar. Despite a leg injury to the first starting fullback, Wayne Chapman, Troy defeated the Lancers, 13-7. This victory ended the season, 4-4. Coach Fones said, Although the team looked Weak in the beginning of practice, they improved greatly, and I Was very proud of their performance. SCOREBOARD CHS Sept. 23 0 Tucson Z6 Sept. 30 13 Pueblo 19 Oct. 7 27 Douglas 0 Oct. 14 13 Rincon 28 Oct. 21 Z1 Amphi 13 Nov. 2 7 Palo Verde 19 Nov. 11 13 Sunnyside 6 Running with the ball after a quick twenty yard pass, Rick Walton tries to avoid the Palo Verde defense and go for a touchdown. FROSH FOOTBALL SQUAD-Front row: Rick Wal- ton, Scott Blauset, Bob Kotelman, Ernie Brumble. Dean Van Horne, Matt Pierce, Ken McGlamery. Tim Wells, Mark Couber, Wayne Chapman. Rick Parlett, Rick Spacone, Iim Menaugh, Bob Mc- Guire . . . Second row: Darrell Dorow, Steve Forrester, Tony Green, Steve Williams, David Celaya, Iohn Sartin, Ree Zech, Marty Fleshhauer, Henry Celaya, Steve Gahn, Rick Bambauer, Doug Robb, Tom Headley, Rick Currie, David Booth, David Gray, Doug Bramley, Coach Ken Fones . . . Third row: Steve McComb, Iim Hixon, Iim McKarra, Richard Kay, Steve Kapsal, Rick Detwiler, Iohn Crooks, Randy Robinson. Troy White, Tom Smith, Ken Thomson, Bob Lockwood. Q 5 Q Alex Ramsey, Don Weaver, Brad Whitley. Coach Whitley . . . Back row: Steve Patton, Raymond Sayre, Bob Schlesinger, Jeff Tschieley, Brad Randall, Kurt Craig, Iim McCarron, Tom Mor- gan, Tom Shay, Ernie Erby, Tom Briggs, Mike Midkifi. Granger Zakerski, Iim Tinsby, Gary Hessenhauer, Dan Deurloo.
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Catalina's varsity basketball team began the 67-68 season with four of last year's five starters and an experi- enced second string, but they could only manage to compile a 12-9 record. By losing 9U-77 to Tucson, Troy marked its fifth straight year of losing the first game of the division tourna- ment. ln that game the Trojans, behind during all four quarters, were led by Don Cornelius who scored 17 points. Although the cagers couldn't mount a big winning streak, they did surprise the experts by beating Pueblo, a team that played twice in the tournament for the state championship, and also by taking two from highly-considered Salpointe. In the post season All-City poll Don Cornelius, averaging 14 points a game, was given third team honors. Troy's other representatives were hon- orable mention guard Iohn Smiley and Iay Nading while Chuck Davis was awarded honorable mention forward. i , ! M -,,-.-.1-- SCOREBOARD ? cus 3 Dec. 5 63 Rincon Dec. 9 65 Central Dec. 12 58 Pueblo Dec. 19 68 Tucson Christmas Holiday Tournament Dec. 27 72 Carl Hayden Dec. 28 39 Maryvale Ian. 5 B8 Amphi Ian. 6 91 Douglas Ian. 9 65 Tucson Ian. 12 60 Camelback Ian. 13 51 Amphi Ian. 16 68 Salpointe Ian. 19 48 Sunnyside Ian. ZS 79 Douglas ig Ian. 27 53 Palo Verde A Ian. 30 79 Pueblo Feb 2 50 Salpointe Feb. 6 67 Sunnyside l Feb 9 42 Palo Verde ' Feb. 16 54 Rincon District Tournament Feb. 23 77 Tucson ' 1 - 2 Q Lose First Division Game for Fifth Year
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