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Varsity Boys' Baseball vm-sr: mum we .goo Proving to be major contenders in the PlL West Division was Mar' shaIl's Varsity Basebali squad. Battling Rooseveit for a berth in the state playoffs, the opposition prevailed and came away with a 9-4 win. We weren't mentally pre- pared, stated Mike Flye, who led the team with his consistent pitch- ing. Coach Ed LeBaron agreed, The guys didn't play up to their ability. Nevertheless, the team ended the season with a 10-I0 record, accom- plishing one of LeBaron's goals for the year. . Oregon's traditional spring rain caused many delayed games, which was a major obstacle that the team had to overcome. Bright spots on the team included Sophomores Robert Key and Ross Johnson. Junior Jim Dozark also provided strength at the plate, and the team as a whole was quick around the bases. Most of the time, we piayed good basebali, but We'd get down on ourselves for errors and lose our concentration, explained Sophomore Mark McBride. I LeBaron considered the year a building one, and was satisfied with the performances of his sophomores and juniors. Sometimes it's hard to make the transition from JV to Var- sity baseball, but they handled it well, he remarked. Overall, Marshalls record, al- though it was at an even .500 mark, didn't accurately reflect the team's effort. We had some close games, affirmed McBride, who started at second base. Awarded with honors on the first team All-League were Flye, Key, and Junior Brian West. Sophomore Robby Bellamy and Juniors Dozark and Matt Hlil earned positions on the second team. Honorable mentions went to McBride and Johnson. We learned a iot and sharpened our skills, Johnson stated. Sopho- more David Rose concluded, We werefa close-knit group and every- body worked hard to overcome ob- stacles throughout the season. iso Varsity Boys' Baseball
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VARSITY WRESTLING- OPPONENT ackson V efferson Lincoln 4 l lwseveit 1 S l season Rscorep WINS 6 'LOSSE-S13 JM 31 33 3 59 23 33 if as 44 flsvfris 4 ,LOSSES o EXHIBITING THE SKILLS that led him to the first round of the state tournament is Senior Mike Kuiawa. He concluded a success- ful high school career with an overall record of 42 wins and I0 losses. WRESTLINGFRONT ROW: Jeff Artzer, Jim Milner, Kenny War- hurst, Russell Davis, Eric Martin, Shawn Jay, SECOND ROW: Paul Miller, Tony Calvert, Brian Hill, Mike Redmond, Mike Kuiawa, Ta Tzu Lee, Hal Bevers. BACK ROW: Coach Monty Rurey, Ta Yen Lee, Serome James, Greg Worden, Dan Nudo, Art Sanchez, Ron Dowhaniuk, Coach Ross Baker. DEEP IN THOUGHT about his upcoming match is Senior Co- Captain Ta Yen Lee. Wrestling is a sport that demands both physical and mental endurance. Wrestling
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