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52 zMS g§ Row one: G. Gram, M. Bergen, J. Mahoney, B. Snodgrass, G. Howard, D. Sims, P. Gruenholz. Row two: D. Hardwick, P. Gick, N. Knights, M. Alig, F. Aubrey, P. Rossok, R. Hughes. Row three: S. Loring, B. Anderson, coach D. Crawley, R. Clark, Swearingen, P. Luzar, T. Ston Freshman Football L. Vaughn, J. Zeller, J. Mauzy, G. Cubs 13 7 19 41 21 THE RECORD Clinton Danville Cascade Rockville Brazil Plainfield Opponent 7 7 6 20 The freshman team had the heretofore best season in Greencastle football history. Coached by Dick Crawley and Steve Paquin, the young tigers had an unblemished 6-0 record. The season opened with a tight game against a tough Clinton squad. The cubs made a touchdown in the final quarter to win the battle 13-7. The next game, against Danville, tested the tiger defensive unit. Scoring in the first period, the cubs had to fight to keep their win. However, it looked as though the frosh too had their own eleven animals as they kept their lead and won 7-0. At the end of the first half, the Cadets of Cascade led the mighty Cubs 7-6. But a snappy talk by coach Crawley and some pep in the squad spurred Greencas- tle on to a 19-7 victory. Coach Crawley got to test his bench strength against Rockv ille. In a 41-6 victory, the Tigers ' offense had a productive evening. Varsity players, like Pete Nor frosh play- In a hard fought contest and an importu.it game (both for record ' s and rivalry ' s sake) the Cubs played some hard-nosed football against the Red Devils from Brazil. In the final minutes it payed off, the scoreboard reading 21-20 in Greencastle ' s favor over a hapless bunch from Brazil. With a perfect season riding on the game against the Quakers of Plainfield, the Tigers were spirited, and rolled over them 18-0.
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rs on this year ' s team were — Top row: J. Frye, J. New, P. s, and K. See. Row two: J. Edmonds, K. Hammond, and R. Row three: C. Evens, C. Farber, H. Henry, and D. Monnett. Row four: D. Clines, J. Knauer, and G. Schneider. Row five: L Boswell, T. Gruenholz, G. Hansen, and J. Naylor.
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Crosscountry team includes— Row one: R. Foutz, S. Hecko, B. Lear, R. Mount, S. Elliot, K. Losin, D. Dowty, B. Troyer, and J. Blacketer. Row two: L Erpelding, AA. Gray, AA. Hurst, K. Stewart, J. Romalia, R. Lear, and AAgr. D. Albright.Row three: D. Dunn, G. Butler, D. Losin, T. Ross, R. Cook, P. Blose, R. Klipsch, AAgr. J. U n rir -,.-.,-1 H In.nn ( , -U Vi a A A rr. r L ,, „ t -„,- ♦ ch Dave AAcCracken not pi Cross Country Although hurt by graduation losses and injuries, Greencas- tle ' s Harriers in the 1967 season turned in a performance that most cross country teams would be proud of. After fin- ishing the regular season with an eleven win and ten loss record, the two-milers captured a sixth in the Western Indi- ana Conference and then took eleventh place in the sec- tional. The team also managed a second place in the county meet. Coach McCracken predicts that next year ' s team will be one of the best with five returning lettermen including one freshman, one sophomore, and three juniors. Lettermen in the 1967 season were:Seniors — Ron Cook, Don Irwin, Terry Ross, also managers David Albright and Jim Hendrich; Juniors — Sam Hecko, Don Dowty, and Pat Blose. Sophomore Rick Mount and Freshman Mike Gray also lettered. Junior Sam Hecko and Sophomore Rick Mount start their second mile. O.K., Dowty, run twenty miles before supper.
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