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1552. ,- ,:.,: i 70141 grade jeam: Sfrong lx yy, I -- ' 1 ' s' . 1, .... . - .ir ATN! , L --.1'r-NNI, .Qx The tenth-grade Cross-Country Team was the strongest it's been in recent years, and despite a mediocre dual meet season the gentlemen displayed excellent achievement. Two top men were William Hart and John Evins, with strong performances also coming from Eric Futch, Terence Reed and Marc LaBrew. Rounding out the team were Terence Goods, Leon Walker, Rob Cordoba, Mark Gant and Leslie McKnight. lf the gentlemen continue working and return next year to join their returning varsity and JV teammates, Crenshaw may surprise many opponents in the dual meet season. -Coach Benmosche TOP: William Hart, Arthur Williams. ABOVE: JV Team FRONT: Michael Farmer, Kelvin Bragg, Jerome Torrence. BACK: Aaron Simpson, Arthur Williams, Reynaldo Husband. lOth-Grade Team FRONT: Leon Walker, Mark LaBrew, Mark Gant, Rob Cordoba. BACK: John Evins, William Hart, Terence Reed. LEFT: JV unit together at the start. gif sf f7,,,fi-g,,,,1,,,
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, row- ounfry: .14 pebuifcling year This year was one of rebuilding for the Cougar varsity and junior varsity Cross Country teams. The varsity squad was led by Howard Gardner, Flanoy Garrett and Renwick Wright, with backup supplied by Douglas Long, Arthur Williams and Kelvin Bragg. Junior varsity had Derrick Creecy leading the way, with Jerome Torrence, Reynaldo Husband, Michael Farmer and Aaron Simpson rounding out the five-man team. Next year may be very exciting, considering the return of all but four competitors and additional strength coming up from a promising tenth-grade team. TOP: Flanoy Garrett: Number One Runner Howard Gardner. RIGHT: from left, Derrick Creecy, Renwick Wright and Douglas Long. BELOW: Varsity Team. FRONT: Derrick Creecy, Flanoy Garrett. Renwick Wright. BACK: Coach Benmosche, Arthur Williams, Douglas Long, Howard Gardner, Kelvin Bragg. vm:-..' ' ' ,, , tyt.. .f g. ff ir., .f uw? ,, ,. ,,..,g:g: - .:., I ' ' ' n X - 4- V Q J 5 se ,, , .f V B - il 3 . . , . . in iff' 9 ,1 25 . ! Aj cv . 2: ,' ' 1 X f4v K3f1.1'Wi,1::lF23-E t ' il ?:Qgl:f:fQ 25: 'N A ry ef' fi? N Q f 'I ' S' n B '. if . . we 1 X, 3 g . .gif Y if' :lg M -ie 1 - , gg 91:3 1 . 1 RIGHT: Crenshaw's runners start in a group. The meets took place at Pierce College. araify
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arfiify gcwlzefbaf i 1 Leonard Sapp, Alphonso Reed. Anthony Chatman. Patrick Sandle. Franklin Rhodes, Raybon Rankins, Robert Hill. Dwayne Franklin. Darryl Strawberry, Mark Smith, Harold Toomer. Lloyd Scott. Kevin Hamilton. Jerry Leopold, Gary Maloncon. TOP: Scott gets position: Coach West dictates strategy. RIGHT: Malencon's reverse dunk. The varsity basketball team started the l979-80 season seeking an unprecedented third consecutive City championship. lts first game of the season was a matchup against another perennial powerhouse, Verbum Dei. Led by Kenny Fields, Verbum Dei outscored Crenshaw I8-7 in the first half, finally winning by two to hand Crenshaw its only loss of the season. From then on. the Cougars had a relatively easy time making the playoffs. They dominated the pre-season Banning Tournament. beating Dorsey, Washington and Jefferson. Junior center Gary Maloncon was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Crenshaw beat its Western League opponents by as much as 30 points. They did it by dazzling them with the awesome fast break that has become a Crenshaw trademark. Hamilton Cthird-ranked in the cityj was Crenshaw's toughest league competition, matching the Cougars' tough defense S unrelenting offense with its own version of the raw Shaw attack. Hami pulled within one point with IO seconds left in the game. but at the final buzzer Crenshaw led, 7lf7O. The season's last game. against Hamilton, was billed by local newspapers as ,sv Kill! ' ' ' f ,f .,... ,
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