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y. V. ’$ Mave 19 Record Spirit was the main factor behind the success of our junior varsity baseball team. They completed the season with a commendable 19-3 record. Leading the team were Lee Cesario, Bill Beavers, and Chuck Price, who received the most valua- ble player, most improved player, and team captain awards respec- tively. The team should greatly help next years varsity to a winning year. Mr. Ed Ellison charged his team with spirit as he coached them to their success. J.V. Baseball Team. Front Row, l-R: Roger Allbee, Chuck Price, Mike Jones, Bill Beavers, Coley Odegord, John Rankin, Jerry Josuho, Bob Kirby. Merle Geiger, lorry leifke. Middle Row: Dan 8otts, Mike Arnold, Bob Jeandoin, Mike Nielson, Doug Kern, Ron Epperson. John Cox, Mike Conners, George Dahlcnbcrg, lee Cesario. Back Row: Gary Bowen, Charles Allen, Dave Thorn. Jim Holland, Keith Kramer, Mike Somers, John Elmlinger, Prontis Boykin, Greg Martin, Coach Ellison. Manager Ed McHugh not shown. To steal or not to steal . . . Sagle Cinksmen Qo Undefeated ie Golf team was headed by medalist Co-Captain John Bartholomew and Co- Steve Tate. These two men, along English, made up the three man led the Eagles to an undefeated on and a fourth place in the district lament. Coach Iverson attributed their »s$ to their complete golf personalities mental preparedness during their :hes. Iverson, Coach John Bartholomew, Medalist Golf Team. Front Row, l-R: Coach Iverson, Tony Tosti, Jeff Weinstein, Dave Gibbons. Bock Row: Jerry English, Paul Gausion, John Bartholomew, Steve Tote, Jim Reed. 170
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Mike Powers pitches Eagles to victory. The Baseball Team. Front row, L-R: Coach Pot Curtis, lee Ccsario. Dan Dearinger. Greg luehrs. Rich Dye, Roger Wiger, Dick Pratt, lorry Bourcsso, Steve Shotwell, John Rankin. Back row: Dan Merrill, Dick Jones, Gary Ripley.' Art Chose. Ron Thompson. Mike Powers, George Eaton, Goil Wikstrom, Mike Wynne, Bill Flynn, R ch Garr, Hobcrt Herber, Bill Hovendcn. large crowd witnesses homer. Mother Championship Mighty Shotwell ot the bat. The mighty Eagle baseball team had its greatest year this year. They captured the district crown at Longview and won the league championship, losing only two games in league play. The team had excellent pitching, as Mike Powers compiled a 1.43 earned run average, Dan Derringer a 3-1 won-lost record, and Bill Flynn a 2-0 won-lost record. Backing up the mound staff were the Eagle Marauders, led by Rich Dye with a .418 batting average. Others included Flynn, .3915; Powers, .305; and Eaton, .284. The team selected the following as their award winners: Rich Dye, most valuable; Dick Pratt, most improved; and Mike Powers, team captain. Mr. Pat Curtis, last year's J.V. coach, took over the varsity reins with ease, leading the Eagles to the district championship in his first year as coach. At a crucial moment. Bill Flynn steals second. 169 Mike Powers brought on Eagle runner home with his timely hit.
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First Doubles: Doug Whitlock and lorry Show Underclassmen The Tennis Team, Front row, L-R: John loPlontc. Malcomb Beavers, Doug Whitlock. Bob Thomp- son, Tom Erickson, Art De8usschcrc. Paul Hedengren, lorry Show. Bock row: Jerry Winters, Pat Armstrong, Joy Demme, Jim Smith, Chris Crum, Mike Raizman, Terry Mvstain, Mike Brower, Ken Rolcnc, Greg Bouma, Bill Dudley. Cliff lloyd. Underclassmen dominated this year’s net team as they once again were undefeated in league competition. Led by junior Bob Thomp- son, the team captured a second at sub-district with Bob Thompson winning the singles title. At district the team had an unprecedented third place finish with Bob taking second in singles. At state both doubles and singles teams won first round matches with Thompson advancing to the quarter-finals before losing to the second seeded player. This year the team made a spe- cial trip to Yakima, where they played Davis and Eisenhower High Schools. The Eagles fared well against the stiff Yakima competition. The experience gained by the team here will help them tremendously towards winning the state title next year. Greatly beneficial to the team was the great coaching they received from Mr. John Marshall, an excellent player himself, and Malcomb Beav- ers, the manager. Second Doubles: John LaPlon'e and Paul Hedengren 171
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