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FENCING FROSH-SOPH A eT . Christopher Strzalkowski, Frank Pudlo, Marc MacQuarrie, Abundio Aleman, Coach Peter Morrison, Francisco Scaramuzza, Jim O’Malley, Louis Coddington. GORDON OPPONENT 8 New Trier East 10 12 New Triest West 6 8 Culver Military Academy 10 12 Maine West 10 Maine South 11 New Trier East 8 Maine South 4 Culver Military Academy 11 Maine West 10 New Trier West During the bout, Mr. Morrison advises Zeyad Suqi as what to do next.
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Ron Zaremba goes for his opponents wrist as his opponent’s points come threateningly near. Fencer Tom Stanley scores a touch to his competitor's mask as he tries for Tom’s knee. David Silva tests to see what his opponent will do if his blade is beaten. problems on the epee strip and won 9- 9 on touches. As Mr. Morrison and the team of Tom Argy, David Silva and Steve Cur- ‘is in foil and Luis Scaramuzza, Tom Stanley and Zeyad Suqi in epee drove to Milwaukee for the first Midwest High School Fencing Championships, none of us expected to take first. We thought we could take third or fourth out of sixteen schools present. We wanted to show the other teams this Steve Curtis “wires up” Arquimedes Perez wishes him good luck. improvement we made during the past months. But we were wrong. Only Luis was knocked out during the prelims. The rest moved into the quarter and semi finals. It was here that Gordon acheived most of its victories. Only Da- vid Silva and Tom Argy made it to the finals. But their victories in that round pushed Main South out of first and Gordon became Midwest Champions by four bouts. Because of this championship Gordon tied with New Trier East for second place in the tea gla? ee be ; “i — Tom Argy for Tom’s upcoming bout, while IHSA. Tom Argy placed 2nd in the Midwest and David took 6th. But for Tom and David, they had one more tournament to fence. It was the 1981 Junior Olympic Fencing Championship in Cleveland, Ohio. The nation’s best under-19 fencers were there and Tom took 24th in the U-19 foil while Dave took 13th in U-16 foil. It was a confusing year, starting at the bottom and working to become the Midwest Champions. This could not have been accomplished without Peter Morrison and Bruce Ward who showed us how to fence and then gave us the confidence to use these skills properly. For this, they have the deepest respect and admiration that we can give them. —Tom Stanley 109
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Tom Argy Scores a touch as he breaks through a slow moving parry. David Silva holds his ground as his competitor runs into him. Tom Stanley scores with a straight attack. Both fencers wait for the other one to tire or make a mistake. 111
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