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BASEBALL KING VS OPPONENT 7 Lcto 4 9 Chamberlain 8 4 East Bay 3 3 Plant 5 0 Robinson 12 2 Brandon 12 5 Jefferson 2 8 Tampa Bay Tech 2 7 Hillsborough 6 6 Plant City 7 8 Leto 10 8 Chamberlain 0 13 East Bay 7 12 Plant 0 5 Robinson 1 2 Brandon 0 2 Jefferson 1 10 1 Tampa Bay Tech Hillsborough 2 1 Plant City District Front Row L to R: Jimmy Caircl. Raymond Pichardo, Jesse Williams. Barry Alonzo. Back Row L to R: David Dunbar, Marty Valentine. Larry Mancini, David Harris. is always keeps his eye on the ball. 116 Baseball
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CHANGE OF FACE — CHANGE OF PACE King High baseball, a strong district contender, got off to a better start this season than last year. Although they ended up runner-up for the district crown, the Lions lost their first seven games last year. The King Lions put away any thoughts of losing by winning their opening battle against Lcto. Although only three starters returned, Coach Macaluso found that he had a good group of players. With a group of strong hitters, the King Lions baseball team concentrated on a strong offense behind the plate. In the field the Lions combined talent from the new and returning players to form a strong de- fense. The Lions boasted seven strong pitchers, many college prospects and a strong outfield. The infield was full of players unfamiliar to their posi- tions, yet through hard and work and training, they proved their skills and helped King dominate Western Conference baseball.
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BASEBALL BATTERS THE OPPONENTS New faces and old faces playing different posi- tions combined to make a new look for this year’s King High baseball team. The seniors offered their experience to the new team members, and the team felt they were ready to begin the season, plays and practice both going well, with an advan- tage over other conference competition. One of the elements of good play was the excellent pitch- ing staff, which King has been fortunate to have with the best selection of pitchers in the past years. Many other elements were involved, in- cluding the ability to score needed in crucial games. The players had an abundance of team spirit and were enthusiastic about the new baseball di- amond that will be included in the 12-acre com- plex being built behind King. The complex should be completed by beginning of baseball season next year. David Dunbar bums another one over the plate. Latry.Mitocini finds thercis no bailout of his .glove's, reach L i L. % » - “ Harry Alonzo gets the Scoop. Baseball 117
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