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5? EEEE SBS H Varsity Baseball Freshmen Baseball JMHS OPP JMH5 OPP 7 Roncalli 2 I7 Greenfield Central 4 6 Broad Ripple I 7 Tech 3 7 Manual 4 I O Scecina 2 3 Lawrence O 28 Attucks 3 3 Lawrence 5 I3 Howe 4 4 Cathedral I I6 North west 9 7 Southport O 3 Franklin Central 2 3 Decatur Cent. O 5 Stonybrook I I I 0 Warren Cent. O 5 Pike 2 4 Greenfield Cent. I 2 Beech Grove 0 6 Latin School 0 7 Ritter 0 JMHS OPP. 1 Howe 2 I57 Wood I78 2 Broad Ripple I 206 Tefh 258 6 Aflingfon 2 44 I North Central 400 6 Franklin Ce,-,fi 7 I 59 Warren Central I 64 I I Scecina I RONCGIII I3l 9 Ben Dayfs 8 Manual 6 Scecfna A Franklin Cen. 3 Chelmd 9 208 Howe 2 I 3 3 Bfoomingfon gown 9 I 69 Warren Central I7 I I I Greenwood I Arlington I 73 3 Perry Meridian 2 2 I 7 Greenheld 209 1 Carmel 3 2 I 9 Cathedral 210 6 Beeel-, Grave 3 225 Lawrence Cen. 225 2 Warren Central I 2 I4 Ritter 2 I7 O Carmel 3 Chdldfd Regional 223 Scecina 25 I Sectional Champs 219 Broad RIPPIG 237 City Tournament 3 I 9 CIW 2nd 3 I5 Sectionals 4th Junior Varsity Baseball JMHS OPP 8 Roncalli I0 I5 Latin School 2 I3 Manual 3 I3 Ritter 2 4 Lawrence 5 4 Howe I 9 Cathedral 4 2 Franklin Cent, I5 2 Southport 8 2 Scecina I5 IO Warren Cent. 7 2 Ben Davis 5 2 Pike I 7 Chatard 2 I 5 Greenfield Cent. 3 I6 Greenwood 5 6 Beech Grove 3 .V I h if i' liiw I u....,A. , , .. Q-ni Ian' Bev Engelking, Darren Harrison
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Carder, Christensen, Dixon winners in spring Marshall's spring sports program has always been strong and loaded with talent. Golf has the most suc- cessful spring athlete in the form of sophomore John Fischer. Being the number one man onthe squad would have been enough for most sophomores. Throughout the sea- son, the hardworking youth col- lected many honors. Two of the most important were being a Med- alist in the City and becoming the Junior PGA Champion of Indiana. Baseball has always been a big sport at Marshall. The squad did have another fine outing, including being sectional champs for yet another year. In carrying onthe tradition of great athletes like Joe Hicks and John Crabtree were out- standing players Tom Carder and John Featheringill. Many ofthe remaining spring sports received little recognition, such as track and girls tennis. How- ever, these teams did work iust as hard. Despite a disappointing sea- son, the girls tennis squad pro- duced many outstanding players including 1.inda Christensen, Patri- cia Montgomery and Karen Weaver. The girls track team had an impressive season with Dianna Christensen as the top athlete. Dianna captured three school records in the high iump, hurdles and long iump. The boys track also had two runners of particular importance, senior Dave Dixon and sophomore Michael Pollard. The thinclads will be glad of Pollard's return to the hurdles. .I l l Ha fl. ..,,.. Qi' 1 Q -,. ' l' ti 575' - . ,. gif v ,ta z-wx arf. mfs ' a!' Q.. ,411 Russell Dorsey Bob Tremain Bob Baker 'T.... ih--a--...,,- V. : , V -'r .. . LR nf,- ' 4
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Fisher PGA Champ, Medalist ,H u Kftw- With golfers like Junior lndiana PGA champion John Fisher and seniors Mark Utter and Gary Wil- liams, the Patriots were able to compile an impressive team record. The team hopes to better their sec- ond place finish inthe city tourna- ment. Fisher, who was also the city champ, was the first Marshall golfer ever to qualify for regional competition. He also received an all-expenses paid trip to Disney World to compete in the Junior National PGA Tournament and his picture also appeared in the Pro- fessional Golfers' of America , a national golf magazine. The team carried an l I-5-l record into the sectional where they were tied by Warren Central for fourth place. Golfers for Marshall were first man John Fisher, second man Doug Reed, third man Kent Vonburg, fourth man Mark Uter, fifth man Gary Williams and sixth man Kevin Russell. Other team members incuded Tom England, Scott Worpell, Brad Wilkie and Jay Cain. . .7'-o'5 '9 v , miie' .fffifs fri I A in A I 3 ,.,.-,,,.,.W,....,.,-, A A , h 1. fl V 5 if ,1 '3 1 1 , 5 l , 'l ' Q , , , ' . E K' A 'f 'rj : E Jw ffl 5
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