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Olsen, Seloek in WOCL Net Semis A third place at league for the tennis team, the highest ever for Clarenceville, highlighted the 1969 season.Heav- ily loaded with seniors, the team swept to an 8-4 season, that included a five meet winning streak in midseason play. Clarenceville defeated every WOCL team twice g-.----n--- -- except Andover and split even against Clarkston and Y A . - 2 Northville. I Q. Two Clarenceville netmen Gary Selock and Ken Olsen F. ,Ai . . . . , 1 , advanced into the semifinals of the league singles matches. kg! few - 't. , Olsen, who graduated in June 1969, also advanced to the A i e A' . ' 3. L , ffl 9' quarterfinals at the regional meet. ' nga- 5 IMG Hiflffl ' 'dll ,L i. . Q ,t 9 ' r aw ait ? ..t.... f . Q 1 V- -1 'm t C . , ,v, at t I .,A'.1E.,. ittt ., t I b ' v Tennis Team-Bottom row: D. Kidd, S. Marsh, B. LaForest, K. Steve Marsh Practices daily to Perfect hls form' Molter. Standing: Mr. Hanson, coach, R. Waldman, V. Spink, G. Sealock, W. High. ci-is. 5 Milford 9 0 CHS ' 5 Kettering - 0 CHS 1 Northville 4 CHS 1 Andover 4 CHS l Clarkston 4 CHS 5 West Bloomfield 0 CHS 5 Milford 0 CHS 5 Kettering 0 CHS 5 west Bloomfield 0 CHS 3 Northville 2 CHS- 1 Andover 4 CHS 3 Clarkston 2
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.,,,.,,,.A-mi 'W-uw., M Lenny Dicks, a junior. won as an ovation against Brighton. his match as well Bill Wehner was another regular match-winner for CHS this opponent was no exception. -4 Clarenceville's heavyweight Dave Hoskins. often decided meets in the final match. 62 The Wrestling Team. Kneeling: C. Hendricks, R. Kull, M. Sweeney, B. Wehner, T. Zech, D. Wills, C. Wehner, D. Bennett, L. Andrus. Second row: J. Merrick, S. Taylor, T. Getts, L. Dicks, L. Liebold, J. Barrons, G. Shiffman. Back row: Mr. Byrne-Assistant Coach, H. Nishanian, D. Hoskins, M. Grundy, Mr. Kinsella-Coach. Grapplers Win Six Paced by Captains Chuck Wehner and Lenny Dicks, both juniors, the wrestling team headed toward solid 6-5- 2-win-loss-tie record as this book goes to press. Only one dual meet remains. Several outstanding individuals from the team will be seeking to defend or capture berths in the league, district, regional and state meets this year. Foremost among them are Chuck and Bill Wehner, and Lenny Dicks. All were consistant match winners at dual meets. Next year ten of the twelve varsity grapplers will return after seniors, Mike Sweeney C130 lb.J and Dave Hoskins fhwt.J graduate. , 4.
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Early Slump Spoils Record g , 1 4 Baseball at Clarenceville saw its membership bulge as it sel- Q dom had before. Over sixty athletes reported to form the varsity, reserve, and frosh teams. But the varsity struggled through an early season slump losing nine straight and ended with a 2-13 season xi record. Only Brighton and Clarkston fell to a young Trojan team that ' will boast fourteen returning lettermen for 1970. Three of Clarence- j ville's top pitchers, Alan Mutnick, Mike Duman, and Dan Paulson, are looking toward a better season in 1970. Rain and mud hampered the team's practices and games. Many games were postponed creating some weeks with games on almost every other day. Poor weather also forced the team indoors and mud on the new diamond added to the adverse situation. Better weather, an experienced team, and an established diamond may well reverse the 1969 season record. At right: Trojan batters scored twenty runs dur- Yi ing league play. ' Varsity Baseball Team-Front row: A. Mutnick, M. Tondreau, L. Kopelman, J. Mutnick, J. Croskey, L. Nelson, C. Burhop-Mgr. Back row: Mr. Larson-Coach, M. Duman, B. Ridling, P. Keough, K. Rifkin, J. Reisner, L. Dia- mond. At right: Team and coach wait apprehensively while Clarenceville is at bat. . l4.
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