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HYBAQ HEAVYWEIGI-UQ Things looked good for the heavyweights when they won the Christmas Tournament, taking the title as the best junior high team in Santa Barbara. Success tapered off, however, and a 9-6 record was the final result. It was, nevertheless, the best mark posted by any Conquistador quintet this year. ROW 1: Stewart, Ericson, Cole, McGinnis, Tiedemann: ROW 2: Wil- lett, Renz, Peters, Morlan, Caminiti. Mil W JUNIOR: Victories were scarce for the IV's 12-71, but the experience should prove valu- able in future years. ROW 1: Larson, Miller, Sheldahlg ROW 2: Wright, Kenward. LI GF-HQ MIDDLEWEIGF-HQ For the midclleweights, 1965's height of glory came when they defeated Santa Barbara Junior High, the eventual champion, by 32-25. Overall, their rec- ord was 5-7. ROW 1: Harms, McGinnis, Lane, Blake: ROW 2: Nicholson, Jimenez, Kilbury, Lowry: ROW 3: Coach Best, Biber, Kramer, Hopps, Reece. A second-place finish and THREE WINS OVER LA CUMBRE were the top thrills for the lightweights, who had a '7-6 record. ROW 1: Holt, Kramer, Riparetti, Reynolds, Townsend: ROW 2: Coach Best, Marshall, Doolittle, Bresslin, Gregor, Colomy Cambier. 61
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NUDDLEWEIGF-HQ Losers of only one game Qalthough they tied two othersj, the middleweight squad gave great promise of keeping a winning tradition going next year as heavyweights. From left to right, ROW Al: Phil Mathis, Roger Dahlen, Joe Stroble, Mike McGinnis, Jay Anderson, Larry Reece, Lon Nicholson, Bill Kilbury, Jim Davenportg ROW 2: Tony Miller, Mark Reginatto, Jim Mathis, John Larson, Bob Larson, Steve Kramer, Mike Nunn, Joe Jimenez, Robbie Hoppsg ROW 3: Tom Wilt, John Chappell, Mike Wein- traub, Bill Sheldahl, Mike Morgan, Pete Sevilla, Bob Bennett, Roger Stewart. Experience is the name every- one gives to his mistakes. -Unknown with four wins, the lightweights pleased Coach Ted Best in his first year here. Left to right, ROW 1: Steve Gregor, Reed Harding, Phil Vernon, Bill Masonheimer, Tony Riparetti, Dave Reynolds, Chris Lecce, Brownie Townsend, Chris Williamsg ROW 2: Bruce Fowler, Chuck Doolittle, Bob Chackel, Dick Bresslin, Larry Kramer, Gary Gordon, Dan McGinnis, ROW 3: Coach Best, Brian McGeever, Paul Colomy, Robby Blake, Rick Moliterno, Bob Pelton, Ed Castagna, John Lane. 1 QF fff 1' ii ' , , ' ' 'Q LQ Q - a sl A P, . Q - . N . , xf 0 60 , gr 3 302 l 4 , 15' F X f V N, P Ulfvd ,SQ .L
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In a new system of choosing teams - based on CIF classifica- tion rather than on homeroom enrollment - Noon League basket- ball was very successful this year. Teams shown here won both league qAmerican or Nationalj and inter-league playoffs. Fred Cole 's defeated Rick Renz's, 34- 325 Steve Kramer's triumphed over Tony Miller's, 33-25g and Dan McGinnis's thumped Tony Riparetti's, 35-22, in the decid- ing games in each division. T !Jgs9 .555 L X U I uri V SMI Y' C. F 1 J X4 - 1 r I a L f rl wx X 1. J T ,l J J asaa I-IEAVWVEIGI-HQ Heavyweight champions were, from left to right, ROW 1 Randy Cook, Ray Ortegag ROW 2: Bernie Prowell Fred Cole qCaptainJ, John Bishop. UG!-HWEIGHTQ In the lightweight division, the following players were champs. From left to right, ROW 1: Rick Moliterno Dan McGinnis fCaptainj, De Russellg ROW 2: John Rrsser Perry Albertson, Scott Hunter. Nuoouawerer-rrQ Reigning as champs in the middleweight division were, left to right ROW 1: Mark Brickley, Jay Anderson, John Gardner ROW 2: Glen Minnich, Phil Constant, Steve Kramer CCaptainJ, Dan Turner, Steve Vranish. : mam W H A E ..,....n,. T'
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