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Fort Lewis ' Top Flight Fireball Won Seven Grueling Tilts For its season opener Dec. 3. Fort Lewis met New Mexico Highlands Uni ' ersity at home, winning 96-94. A second consecutive win over ' estminster 76-70 hinted at a winning year. A win over Grand Canyon College of Phoenix 84-80 made it three in a row. Wayland Baptist College stopped the streak, however, taking Fort Lewis 84-80. New Mexico Highlands University came back strong to win 91-87, and Western State College followed suit winning 88-80. A double header against Colorado State College added two more losses to the Raider tally : 92-82 and 103-lOL At mid-season Adams State w ' on 97-91 and Western State edged the Raiders by one pomt 73-72 in an overtime thril ler. New Mexico Western University won 97-95, and St. Michael ' s College, College of Santa Fe, lost to Fort Lewis 66-65. St. Joseph ' s College defeated Fort Lewis 93-82, and Wayland Baptist College lost 100-81. New Mexico Western fell to the Raiders 106-100. Fort Lewis dropped another to Adams State 80-76, and then FLC won over St. Michael ' s 89-84 closing with a loss to Westminster 99-90. Mike Giordano attempts to score against New Mexico Western University: Paul Lari- more sets to nab the rebound. Opposite are Paul Larimore, Mike Giordano. Mike Wes- brooks and Dave Stearns. Paul Larimore Dave Stearns Don Kahl Wesbrooks, Giordano 113
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icintillating Quintet Peppered Rafters in Raider Praise Hailing from as far afield as Anchorage, Alaska, on the north and Albuquerque on the south, five comely coeds in green hailed the prowess of Raider court, field and mat events through a season of vocal reverbera- tions. Personifying boundless energy and a vitality which they were willing to share with campus boosters, the five yell leaders fired crowds who oftentimes were otherwise steeped in chilling rains, freezing snows or cooled by the dismal blues of apparent defeat. Selected for the wearing of the green in this season of ' 66 were Diane Bobst of Shiprock, N. M., Sandy Benzel, Anchor- age, Alaska, Sandy Nicholson of Denver, Sharon Shing- ler of Aztec, N. M., and Pat Parr of Albuquerque. Mrs. Ruth Gregory served the group as sponsor; Sandy Nicholson led the leaders as chief cheerer.
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