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Track First row: Mark Howard, Ed Curll, Frank Saunders, Ricky Smith, Dan Freeman, Ken Earman, Richard Blessing, Bryan Morril, Russ Fee, Larry Malone, Jack Dunn. Second row: Jock Delmore, Greg Yaroch, John Herbots, Scott Stewart, Robert Scanlon, Bruce Blatz, Leroy Meyer, John Callander, Lloyd Halverson, John Wilhm, Richard Spearman Cmgr.l. Third row: Coach Hutton, John Harrington, Bob Dinan, Howard Smith, Russ Andres, Craig Schoulda, Bruce Plyer, Richard Harkrader, Dan Grey, Larry Smith, Kenneth Ritchey, X1 Assistant Coach avely. Fourth row: Joe Chryst, Phil Robin- son, Jim White, ,eff Johnson, Joe Comp, Richard Leith, Larry O'Neil, Jim Rodes, Joe Goodwin, Rick Mattozzi, Bill Tatam. Fifth row: Tom Young, Doug Smith, Ed Sledge, Coleman Smith, Dave Cardwell, Joe Van Dyke, Richard Opp, Bill Cronenberg, Stuart Ours, John Whitmore, Paul Vogel, Bill Delmore, Paul Young, Jim Bailey. Not pictured: Chris Lingomfelter, Cliff Crompton. Breaking a record in the Fairfax County Relays and racking up a victory in their first dual meet, the George C. Marshall track' team is off to a promising season. By placing in the two-mile relay, the mile relay, the 880 relay and the shot put, the team won fourth place at the Fairfax County Relays, defeat- ing long-established schools. Showing exceptional promise in the running events were Juniors Bryan Morrell and Leroy Meyer and freshmen John Cal- landor and Don Herbots. In the area of weights Bruce Plyer and Dave Rae showed potential. Over fifty boys are participating in track this year. Although the track is not yet completed, it will be ready for use next spirng. Heove ho, Bruce!
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First row: Tom Thorpe, Phil Pauls, Art Bushe, Howard Bailey, Donnie Morris, Jacque LaMarre, Bill Livermore. Second row: Vincent Blosco lmgrj, Barry Richmond, Rusty Thatcher, Bill Barton, Mike Osbourne, Dave Counts, Aaron Goulob lmgr.l, Star pitcher, Billy Thompson, says Watch this one go by, at seoson's opening game. l Coach Bradford. Third row: Glen Robertson, John Scott, Jim Thompson, Bob Elwell, Jim Redwine, Billy Thompson, John Kundzins. Baseball Our varsity baseball has great potential. Un- daunted by our loss to George Mason High School by only one point, the Statesmen will undoubtedly continue on to a victorious end. During the first game Coach Bradford commented on the outstand- ing Freshman pitcher, Bill Thompson. lt was only a homerun in the seventh' inning which caused the defeat. We know that this team will carry on the States- men tradition-to win-! VARSITY BASEBALL Date Opponent APR. 2 . . . , . George Mason 9 . . . . . Loudoun County ll . . . . Loudoun Valley I6 . . . , . George Mason 20 . . ....... Osbourn 23 . , ..,,.. Edison 26 .... .... H erndon 30 ...,. . . . Woodson MAY I .... .,..... L ee 3 . . . . . Herndon 7 . . ..,. Woodson 10 . . ......,.. Edison 14 . . . . Loudoun Valley l7 . . . . Loudoun County
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