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lr! BASEBALL 1954 --AX: -- 4 .L-gjag 'x.f .-..f-Nga-NMA... .e-4:-1 4-as -fs...-ve - -W-531.2 illiasthampton 1 Stone, Wernik , V Had 7-7 Mark Paced Hitters EASTHAMPTON -Eastharnp- , ton High School's baseball nine 1 under Coach Howard tBabeJ Graham enjoyed a good season comin u w'th a 9-7 e ll g p 1 ov ra ' record and splitting in Valley 1 Wheel games with a 7-7 record. l In Valley Wheel games they 1 defeated West Springfield twice, I split with Enfield, Agawam, Palmer, Ware and Ludlow, and dropped both Wheel games to South Hadley. The Eagles' other ' two wins were independent garves defeating Amherst High of h H hi L 'I e amps re eague and , St. Michael's of Northampton. The charges of Coach Graham had a season's batting average ,L of .270 in 16 games, getting 99 hits ln 367 times at bat. Among their hits in the extra base de- partment were ten doubles, five ,g triples, and two home runs. I , , EASTHAMPTON - J i mm y Easthampton High School Eagles in the hitting department for . the season just closed. Jimmy Stone led the hitters with an , even .400 while Sig Wernik came up with a .389 mark. 'Four of 4 the Eagles were over the .300 mark with Dick Golas having a Lash closing with .308. Sig Wernik led in the extra b h't d 'h .333 batting. average and Bobby 'Ii I 1 r triples, 35 home runs, 1. Stone ' was next with most base hits, 20. ' Stone scored the most runs with 13. Dick Golas was second in doubles with four, while Paul 1 Godaire had one. Golas also had a triple to his credit as did Bruce Craig. Stone also had a home run for the season. Wernik also led ln RBI's with 11. Paul Godaire came up with the 1 best pitching record having a 4-2, while Bruce Crai h it h d 1 i g, w o p c e more games finished with a 5f5. 4 Craig led in the strike-out depart- if ment with 50, to 39 for Godaire. 11 Craig walked, av. while Godaire ,i issued 30. 1' H 1 -.YNY Y Y,gT'.v.,,, .F--.,,,,v.V.,b-N,-,, ,Q-r X.W gkfgvfxzgl The Easthampton High School baseball team of the Valley Wheel. Front row- Rene Routhier, Paul Godaire, Tony Thibeault, Spike Nodolny and Don Molloy. Second row-Tom Walsh, Zig Wernik, Jim Stone, Dick Andrezejczyk and Dick Golas. Third row-Ed Novak, Bruce Craig, Ed Popielarczyk, Steve Girard, and Bob Lash. Back row-Coach Howie Graham and Manager Jerry Mullen. Batboy Howie Graham, Jr. in front. Eastharnpton High School's baseball nine under Coach Howard Graham enjoyed a good season coming up with a 9- 7 overall record and splitting in Valley Wheel games with a 7 - 7 record. In Valley Wheel games they defeated West Springfield twice, split with Enfield, Agawam, Palmer, Ware and Ludlow, and dropped both Wheel games to South g ab r h rbi pc Stone 16 50 13 20 6 .400 Wernik 16 54 9 21 11 .389 Golas 16 48 11 16 6 .333 Lash 16 52 10 16 8 .308 Popielarczyk 16 47 7 13 8 .2 7 7 Craig 16 52 11 12 2 .230 Godaire 15 38 5 8 2 .211 Routhier 16 31 3 4 3 .129 Novak 8 8 2 1 0 .125 Molloy 15 35 4 4 6 .1 14 Thibault 2 1 0 0 0 .000 Nadolny 1 2 0 0 0 .000 Hadley. The Eagles' other two wins were independent games defeating Amherst High of the Hampshire League and St. Michaelis of Northampton. The charges of Coach Graham had a season's batting average of .270 in 16 games, getting 99 hits in 367 times at bat. Among their hits in the extra base department were ten doubles, Five triples and two home runs. P Stone and Sig Wernik led the 4 ase 1 epartment wit most ,V hits, 21: most doubles, 55 most i.
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SOCCER 1954 Easthampton Easthampton Easthampton Easthampton Easthampton Easthampton Easthampton Easthampton The Easthampton High School soccer team, under the leadership of Coach Graham had an excellent season. In league competition the Eagles won five games out of eight with one tie. GAMES Smith School Holyoke Smith Academy Hopkins Smith School Holyoke Smith Academy Hopkins 22 12 Q .- Seniors Norbert Benharn William Duryee Robert Lash Don Molloy Rene Routhier Alan Truehart Sophomore Alan Howland 81 PLAYERS SCORERS Kober .......,................,...., 14 Stone ............ ....,.. 2 Zawacki ....... ....... 2 Benham ....... ...,... 1 Craig ............... ,,..... 1 Nadolny ......,..... ....... 1 Routhier ........,... ....... 1 juniors Bruce Craig Steven Girard David Jayes Richard Nadolny James Stone Thomas Walsh Stanley Zawacki Freshmen Bernhard Kober
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