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Wrestling Desire, hard work and dedication were very ap- parent on this year ' s wrestling team. Despite the obvi- ous handicaps of youth and inexperience, Carey ' s killers (as they are affectionately known) were re- spected for their ferocious tendencies while on the mat. The Quaker matmen always gave a strong ac- count of themselves even though they were not al- ways victorious. The Fox matmen were victorious over Lewis Clark College and Portland Community College. Three outstanding performers for Head Coach Don Carey and Coach Ken Carsiey were Junior Harry Selby, sophomore Don Poet and freshman Gene Gillett. Other regulars were junior Craig Hayes and freshmen Steve Hoerauf, Merced Flores, Eugene Brightup, Gary Mitchell, Carl Duhrkoop, Phil Thornburg, and Ed Reed.
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Cross Country George Fox ' s 1969 cross country team was made up of two seniors, and two freshmen. This means that Fox will not be hurt too much by graduation this year. This is especially true because the team ' s most out- standing runner, Paul Williams, is only a freshman. Other regulars on the team included seniors Wally itzgerald and Steve Butt, and freshman Randy Win- The Quaker Harriers piled up victories over Will mete University and Portland Community College, in dual meets, while losing to Pacific University by a very narrow margin. One of the main highlights of the season was the 7th place finish of Paul Williams in the AAU meet in Portland. Paul and Randy are back next year and should win some more honors for Fox.
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Basketball From the first day of turnout it was noticeable that a new spirit had gripped the 1969-70 George Fox basketball team. An unuasually large number of men turned out and each one had an active desire to make George Fox a strong competitor this year. This feeling gained momentum, as each practice had a classroom atmosphere. Every player gave good effort and tried daily to improve himself and the team. When the season began with the tip-off tourna- ment the pattern for the season came to the surface At times the team played very well, while at other times they played poorly. So the season progressed with the Quaker ' s striving for consistency. Thes problems are only normal for a team which is so young. The varsity consisted of one junior, five sopho mores, and five freshmen. All of these men are com ing back next year.
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