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FROSH BASKETBALL ,ruffled Slreslzmcla flat The frosh blue team ended a very suc cessful season with a 16 3 Wm loss record After loslng two of their first three games, the team Went on to Wm all but one of their next sixteen The team Was led in shoot1ng by Steve Casey and Doug Rowe, and by Dan Seibel in rebounding The red team finished the season Wlth a 10 9 record In his first year at Centen mal, Coach jim johnson said his team had good Splflt throughout the season jeff Smith, an outstanding player for the red team was moved up to J V late in the season Whlch left it up to Rob Hannon, jay Brigham, and Rod Barraclaugh to lead the team 1 a 9 u o o n Q a o 1. Dan Seibel and an unidentified Hillsboro player equally stretch for a high flying ball. 2. Frosh blue team, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Norton, M. Verhelst, D. Rowe, I. McClintock, R. Cunningham, D. Seibel, G. Stone S. Casey, Coach Emry. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mgr. I. Cossu, Mgr. T.Martinez, T. Eoff, H. Kirchem, C. Still, K. Perletti, D. Gifford, Mgr. F. Bales. 3. Frosh red team STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: G. james, C. Harvey, R. Barraclough, K. Tangen, H. Moody, T. Burgess, R. Hannon. 3 ,
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mm,L it 3' 3. we ,x,,,LLA,...,.. BASKETBALL: I.V. V Wznuzng 551150145 ,411 The jumor Varslty basketball team started the season strong wmnmg elght of the f1rst ten games yet ended the year wlth a 12 10 w1n loss record Coach Chuck johns sald the team was much more com pet1t1ve than the1r record mdlcated He explamed that many of the games were lost by less than four polnts The team was led by standout Nrck Caba m the shootlng and reboundlng cate gorles Caba fmlshed w1th 270 pomts for a 12 pomt average Brad Washburn the sec ond hlghest scorer had a 10 po1nt average Other top players were Mark Cec1l1an1 Ron Enteman and Mark I-Iettum The Vars1ty II team had an excellent 17 wm 5 loss season under the d1rect1on of Mr Coy Z1mmerman Tom Kurutz led 1n shootmg w1th a nme pomt average, but was closely followed by Kevln Crawford, Cralg Galllnate, and Scott Lowe ln that category. The rebound1ng was also headed by Tom Kurutz w1th 125 grabs. jeff Akre, Randy Krall, and Cary Buhler alternated at the guard posltlon throughout the season wlth any of the three capable of leadmg the team. ff , . n si, X, 2 , , , K sg? . ' S C cf - - . Q- S it .. ' . , . - A, t X , q 5 I Q ' . 1' 1 . . , 6 af 1 - .f - 1. Randy Krall takes the shot as Tom Kurutz and Scott Lowe follow up, as if they think Randy will miss. 2. Nick Caba fools two Lancer defenders, by jumping.
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Dzsfrzcf Cliff: Hapfured Putting their first score above Oregon City's, the girl's varsity golf team proved to be much more skilled in the sport than the previous year. In district, the girls placed sixth out of eight Coach Duane Brady felt proud of his team of sophomores at this meet. Diane Nelson finished ninth in individual standings Mr. DeCourcey's boy's team partici pated in the state golf meet held at Glendoveer National Golf Course The Eagles Won the district title with a three stroke edge over the Dalles. The varsity golf team upped their season 10 3 wr . M.,- 'M M A 4 1. TOP LEFT: Gregg Thompson, Scott Malk, Steve Vieth, Pat Casey, Randy Krall, Tim Werth. 2. Coach Duane Brady, Diane Armstrong, Diane Nelson, Vicki Randall, Judy Owens, Val johnson. 3. Diane Armstrong smiles at the invisible golf ball while practicing. 4. Scott Malk tries to encourage Steve Vieth with a smile as Tim Werth watches others get ready for the meet. 3 107
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