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BASKETBALL ROW I: Terry Donelli, Gary Gruseck, Mont Mattocks, Jim DeMark, Tom Rusnica, Bill Donnelly; ROW II; Assistant Coach Tony Bernardi, Bruce Bauer, Garry Lupek, Dave Smith, Lee McCullough, Les Shoop, Dave Emey, Head Coach Herm Sledzik The lUP basketball team closed the season with an outstanding 22-1 record, the best in eight years. As a re- sult, the men of Sledzik will foce Westminster College in the District 18 NAIA plavofts with a chance, if victorious, to participate in the finals at Kansiis City. As the record indicates, the team did a colossal jo b, especially defensively, by defeating such foimidable op- ponents iis Westminster, Edinboro and Grove City. Their lone defeat was at the hands of Cleveland State in an overtime thriller and came after winning 21 consecutive games, an all time record. Senior co-captain Gary Lupek closed his brilliant career at Indiana as the third highest scorer in school his- tory with a place on the NAIA All Star team. Consis- tently superior back-up was provided by Les Shoop, senior co-captain, who was ranked the school ' s fifth high- est scorer. Dave Smith, a senior playing for the first time, hit well for the Tribe, too, but was especially successful in grabbing the rebounds. Superior guarding and defen- sive play by Jim DeMark and Mont Mattocks helped win many games for the Big Indians. One of the most im- portant factors in this winningest season for the team was their bench. The efforts of Lee McCullogh, Bill Don- nely, Mike Walendziewicz, Tom Rusnica, Dave Erney, Bruce Bauer and Gary Gruseck could not be overlooked as a great aid in spurring the Indians on to victory in their stellar 68-69 season. 157
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' 4 Kneeling; D. Lea, T. Morgan, D. xVIurawski, D. Kling, T. Stevenson. Standing: Coach Bill Blacksmith, T. Bowser, J. Bolton, B. Burkett, T. Rogish, A. Brill, Ass ' t. Coach Rich Alsipi. WRESTLING The 1968-69 wrestling team ended its first season inider the new head coach. Bill Blacksmith, with a 6-6 record. This was a great improvement over their 1-10 record of last season. The top wrestlers for the past season were Dave Kling and Tim Morgan who did an excellent job and established many new records. Fine performances by Todd Stevenson, Jim Bolton, and Tom Rogish helped the team accomplish this fine record. With only one graduating senior and the fine per- formances of the back-up men, the pros- pect for a very fine season for the ' 69- ' 70 doesn ' t seem too remote. 1 158
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