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row I. 1-r: D. Etter. T. Harvey. R. Herman. I). Bruns. B. Grim. M. Krout, J. Goodling, J. Briggs, D. Piper. T. (.eight. row 2: I). Nardontonio, F. Hubert. D. Seifert. J. Nuzzy. J. Payne. E. Kern. S. Seitz, J. Weidner. Coach White, row 3: R. Crenshaw. F). Le- Cates. A. Criswell. M. Kelkis. TENNIS w Hanover 6 -1 w York High 5’ -1 w Dover 4 -3 w Red Lion 7 •0 w Central 6 -I L Suburban 3 •4 L Sp. Grove 0 .7 W Northeast. i -0 W West York 5 •2 W South West. 5 .0 The boys tennis team boasted their finest season since the arrival i f Coach White, three years ago. They finished in third place in the league with eight wins and two losses. In the first five matches the 'Cats were victorious, with only one team coming closer than four points. Central was the key match, with both teams undefeated prior to the stand-off. The Panthers were trampled by a score of 6-1. Under raining skies and two postponements. Suburban barely got by the 'Cats 3-4. After this second and final loss, three victories were reeled off by the racketmen to conclude their season. Junior Mike Krout played first man through- out the season, closely followed by freshman superstar Jenni Good ling. Jennie became the first girl to compete in the county tennis league, post- ing the team's best individual record of 9 and 1. Her only loss was to the boy who later captured the YCIAA single's tennis title. Third, fourth, and fifth men were Brian Grim. John Briggs, and Dave Bruns. respec- tively. Other senior members were Dan Piper and Alan Criswell; along with Grim, who received the most valuable player award. row 1. 1-r: J. Ludwig. T. Cooksey, R. Griffith. T. Clewell. R. Hickes, M. McKenzie. S. Eberly, S. Spent ., W. Mann, M. Hanle. W. Marklc row 2: M. Biven. M. Bailey, A. Jeffers. L. Cross, T. Stambaugh. R. Oberdick. M. Smith. T. Hineline. C. Baugher, S. Trostle, K. Keesey, row 3: J. Barkdoll. J. Thompson. K. Marquet. B. Carr. B. Fitz, S. Bailey. J. Wise. M. Doll, S. Henry, J. Vanasdale row 4: M. McKnight, M. Rineer. T. Knaub. B. Seitz. S. Baugher, M. Eberly. R. Dover. T. Darr row 5: T. Porter, C. Loughrin. S. Gunnett, E. Mays. M. Root. D. Star row 6: mngrs., J. Buonora. J. Testerman. M. Peterson; abstn: M. Gross. Vi Under the direction of Coach Larry Adams, the Junior High football team has retained the undefeated YCIAA championship for the fourth consecutive year. A balanced scoring attack was lead by the 5th, 6th. and 7th top scorers from the league’s top ten, Superior defense was evidenced by only 4.5 points per game penetrated, lead- ing all York County teams. Assisting Coach Adams were Tony Hower. line; and Carson Larkin, backs. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL W York Cath. 12 -0 w Central 12 .7 w West York 22 -6 w Red Lion 8 •0 w Dover 26 -6 w Hanover (forfeit) 2 -0 w York Subur. 16 -8 INSTANT ItEPLAT • INSTAN BAIR. J. 2 14 59 BAKER. S. 8 20 59; Mighty One ; Science Fair 2; Basket- ball 1; Golf 1.2.3,4; Track 3; Varsity Club 3.4—BAKER. S. 5 22 59: Sue : Cheer- leading 1. STEVEN R. BAKER SUSAN M. BAKER JANET R. BAIR
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SPRINTERS: l-r. frback: I). Overmiller, T. Geiman. M. Goldman. S. Baker, C. Zager, M. Anderson, L. Sidenstrick- ler, J. Payne, M. Vanasdale. D. Seifert. J. Kraft. B. Bensel, M. Attig. A. Albright. S. Al- bright. J. Bailev. J. Bryner, J. Paige. M. Henry. M. Ness. HURDLERS, l-r: M. Weist. B. Brannon, R. Holpp, E. Peterson. B. Seitz, S. Willis. M. Bailey. DISC SHOT, row 1. l-r: T. Breen. B. Manning. D. Folk- enroth. row 2: J. Ferree, S. Grove, W. Olphin. V. Olphin, H. Bryner. HIGH JUMP: I). Geese.v (jump- ing). standing: M. McGuigan. J. Shirey, E. Peterson. M. Chronister. E. Dohner. R. Hoet. S. Willis. R. Bailey. The boys track team ended a medio- cre season with three wins and five losses. Coach John Pitzer classified the season as rebuilding, with many un- derclassmen running in most meets. In exhibition, the Cats started off their season by rolling over Manheim Township 92-48. The next win came two meets later against Vo-Tech. York High, who finished as league champions, outran the D-town cinder- man by a score of 109-32. After barely losing to Red Lion, the Cats then retalliatcd by defeating York Cath- olic 97-44. before losing their final meet by only six points. School rec- ords were set this 1976 season in two events. Mike Jones. Brian Seitz, Bryan Bensel. and Steve Albright set a new two-mile relay mark at 8:51, bitUriog five seconds off the previous record. MVP Mike Jones also set the school record for the two-mile run at 10:13, and missed the one-mile record by only one second. TRACK w Manheim Twp. York High L L West York Red Lion L L Central Y. Catholic W L York Vo-Tech Y. Suburban L IMSTAST KEI LAT » ItVSTAS AUBITZ. M. 10 3 59: Meg ; Swimming 2: Girl's Tennis 2.4—AUGHENBAUGH. G. 8 28 58: “Awk”: Golf 1.2.3.4— BAILEY, J. 7 13 59: Beetle ; Baselwtll 2: Football 1.2.3.4; Track 1.3.4; Varsity Club 3.4.
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Dallastown's sports supremacy was again illustrated this fall season—by the football team, who brought home the YCIAA cham- pionship crown after a five year absence, and this time garnished with the word undefeated. York Catholic fell victim to the Wildcats along the same lines. A 14-0 halftime score was followed by an idle third quarter. Four touchdowns with two successful PAT's kicked by Paige marked 26 points to the final score of 40-0. With total Wildcat control through« ut the game. Central was clawed down by 18 | oints. A young West York team was third to fall prey to the champions, as they were blanked 50-0. Hanover proved to be the closest opponent to the Wildcats all season. Paige was accurate for 10 of 21 passes, hitting Hailey for 26 yards to position the gridmen for their first score. A drive by Bailey to the nine yard line stalled the Wildcats. Paige was called in for a field goal. which registered the first three points. The final ‘Cat scoring came on a touchdown by Mike Knaub. finding the half score 9-0 to highlight homecoming activities. The Nighthawks scored in the third period, and came within 23 yards of rescoring with 5 minutes left in the game. A super defensive play, by Dan Folkcnroth was the key. causing a fumble and resulting in Dallastown's pos- session of the ball. The score remained 9-7 as the final seconds were counted down. An outstanding first quarter sparked the flame as the Wildcats ripped Kennard Dale. 47-14, to open their season. Jeff Paige was on target, passing to Jeff Bailey four times, and running a touchdown himself to account for five first quarter touchdowns and a score of 33-0. A seven point TD was registered in each of the second and third quarters to round out the victory. Spring Grove wa shut-out 28-0 within the first half in the seventh victory of the sea- son. A battle of unbeaten division leaders was next on tap as the Wildcats travelled to South Western. A title clinching victory over Suburban, 27-0. readied the gridmen for pursuit of a perfect season, which they ac- complished by pounding arch rival Red Lion. 20-7. Statistics further backed up the evident Wild- cat superiority. Quarterback Jeff Paige's 62ri average on pass completions demolished the previous school record. Out of 143 at- tempts, Paige made connection on 88; for a total gain of 1235 yards. Paige was also voted outstanding offensive back, while se- curing player of the year at the quarterback Jeff Bailey, also receiving outstanding offen- position on the all-county squad. He was sive back status, was the Eastern's divi- the first player ever from Dallastown to Ik- sion's leading scorer with 78 points on 13 nominated for the state “Big 33” squad. touchdowns. (continued next page) SSTAST REPLAY • IKSTAS KAREN LYNNE BARCLAY RALPH MICHAEL BARNHART KEITH GARY BARSHINGER BARCLAY. K. 5 23 57; Bartley Nurse's Aide 2.3,4; Play Comm. 3.4 Spectatdr Bus. I; Health Careers 2.3,4 Intramurals 2,3,4—BARNHART. R 10 31 59; '‘Ralph”; Outdoor Recrea- tion 1.2.3.4—BARSHINGER. K. 7 2 59 “Barsh”.
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