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CROSS COUNTRY Kiski's cross country team lost every encounter this season both at home and away. This would be pro- foundly discouraging if it were not for compensating factors which indicate the enthusiastic outlook for next autumn. In appraising the situation it is most heartening to note that this is virtually the first year that cross country has been recognized as a sport equal in im- portance to soccer and football. This in itself means that the cross country team will be attracting more and more dedicated runners. WINTER TRACK A large number of athletes willing to make the physical sacrifice necessary in distance running turned out for winter track. This alone provides optimism for s rin track ossibilities, but even more ratif in P 8 P 8 Y 8 is the fact that fully two thirds of the squad were underclassmen. The esprit de corps of the squad, like that of the cross country squad, was splendid. Every winter afternoon, rain or shine, saw some twenty sweat-suit clad runners puffing their way around the two and one-half mile course. The team progress justifies Mr. Millar's satisfaction and optimism. 1. Not bad, only an hour late. 2. Captain Barr keeps an eye on his boys 3. Camera shy track men.
Firrl row: Terry, Fuellhart, Miller, Colella, Moore R. Second mum' Jenkins, Perriello, Thompson, Mans, Nease, Winamer, Holland. VARSITY BASKETBALL The varsity hardwood season was a suc- cess mainly because of all-out desire to win that characterized every member of squad. Seasoned veterans jeff Miller and Bob Fuellhart formed the nucleus of the team, and hustling newcomers Sam Colella, Roy Moore and George Mans added their speed and scoring ability to the well-balanced team. Unquestionably, the winning season is largely attributed to a strong bench which kept the starting five tuned to a fine degree. HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL For all its potential, the high school team turned in a rather disappointing rec- ord. The team possessed the essential depth to produce a winning season, but they seemed to lack the necessary punch. Captain Kenny Schumaker led the team in speed and buckets. With many of the team returning, next year should prove to be a successful season. CUB BASKETBALL This year the cub basketball team was in a fifteen year old league consisting of seven other teams in the local area. The team height ranged from 6, 2 in Michael Yukevich to 5' 2 in Chuck Reitler.,The three constant starters, Steve Carney, Craig Smith, and Dave Gettman supplied the points.
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