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Girls Softball Team Survives Second Season, First Defeat Late uniforms and cancelled games fail- ed to dampen girl's softball at Central. Uniforms, ordered three weeks before the first game, and paid for by the players, didn't arrive until the second game. During the first game, the UA team wore last year's uniforms while the B team borrow- ed any available uniforms. Rescheduled games also caused a problem. The second and third scheduled games were played after the fourth scheduled game. This might be why the HA team lost its first game in the history of girls softball at Central, making a two season record of 6-1. The NB team split for two wins and two losses for the season totalling three wins and four losses for the two season history of girl's softball at Central. t
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The 1974 season was a typical one for the diamondmen of Coach Charlie Due who was at the helm for his seventeenth year. With Maroon baseball teams, typical is a synonym for good. Although the Maroons didn't overpower their regular season opponents they were able to put it all together at tournament time. The lineup, composed of three seniors, two iuniors, and three sophomores was strong in the hitting and defense departments. Dick Pittman had a great year at the plate while Jeff Corley led the slick-gloved infield. With senior John Phillips heading the pitching staff, op- posing batters were kept at bay. By the end of the regular season the team had compiled a .500 record of 8-8, Coach Due's goal for the season. This record, however, didn't indicate things to come as the Maroons blew past district arch rivals Urbana and Centennial for the right to go to the regional tournament. In the regional the Maroons slipped by Ran- toul 3-2 for the right to play Danville for the regional championship. Central finally succumbed in a hard fought 3-0 loss to finish ll-9 for the season. With an experienced group of un- derclass players including two starting pitchers on this year's team, the Maroons look to greater success in 1975.
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l 4- Jan Anderson shows her catching ability going down for a low pitch against Rantoul. 4- 4- Jeanne Wagoner swings for her second tri- ple of the game against Rantoul. 1 Miss Rasmussen checks the statistics while the team manager, Judi Valentine watches her.
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