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124 IV. BASEBALLeRow 1: Floyd Kuzmick, Wilson OtNeil, Bob Sherrill, Greg Philbrick, Mark Cahill, Guy Scares, Jim Smitherman, Mike Curtiss Row 2: Ed Sauriol, Rick Flattery, John Snavely, Mark Wells, Mark Firch, Paul Warner, Jack Klumb, Pat Estes, Eric Bennett, Jeff Beck Row 3: Coach Bob Lobdellt Jeff Rediske, Steve Reed,Jim Fisher, Don Cooper, Bob Anderson, Dave Merritt, Loren Hansen, Brian Fellows FUTURE VARSITY STARS Coach Storaasli includes a pep talk as part of pre-game warm up. With coaching from Mr. Bob Lobdell, the Junior Varsity baseball team gained experience needed to play Varsity Baseball in the future. The weather hindered many games but running and sliding in the mud did not bother the reserve ballplayers. The team was composed mainly of sophomores with the energy and fire needed to makes a winning team. With those two factors, an experienced and skillful Varsity squad can be anticipated for next year. JV. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Lakes vs. Federal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs, Federal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Puyallup
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Bill Elliot demonstrates his southpaw pitching. SEASON The 1970 Lakes Baseball team was young and inexperienced. The team consisted of six sophomores, four juniors, and four seniors. There were only two returning lettermen; Bruce Hamilton qn third base and Mike McBride in the outfield. Mike Keen prepares to steal 2nd base. The nine men faced a tough season with a 20 game schedule, sixteen of which were league games. The hardest opposition came from Federal Way and Auburn, as both teams had excellent pitchers. The Lancers fought tough and gave each opponent rough competition. The young Lancers provided the fans with excellent baseball action during the year. The future for baseball looked good with so many underclassmen carrying the load for the team. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Lakes vs. Federal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs. F ederal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes VS. Puyallup Coach Storaasli intently studies the progress of the game.
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RIFLE CLUB-Rnw 1: Gerald Hust, Charles Russell, Gary Martindale, Mike Bibo, Gary Brewer, Manuel Navarro, Row 2: Scott Kimball, Fred Turner, Bob Haanin, Mark Haglund, Ed Worthen, Gary Clifton, Dale ant, Sheila Porterfield, Monika Fritts, Leslie Strom, Kathy Legacy. RIFLE TEAM SHOOTS BULL VARSITY TEAMv-Row 1: Gerald Hust, Gary Martindale, Gary Clifton, Row 2: Kathy Legacy, Gary Brewer, Dale Nolt, Bob Haanio, Monika Fritts GIRLSt TEAM: Kathy Legacy, Monika Fritts, Sheila Porterfield, Leslie Strom Led by Inspirational award-winner and team captain Gary Martindale, the Lakes Varsity Rifle Team captured 4th place in the Northwest Evergreen Junior Rifle League. Martindale led the team with an average of 363 out of a possible 400 points per match. For the first time, Coach Rich Sowers had a Reserve Team and a Girlst Team in addition to the usual Varsity squad. Both the Reserve and Girlst teams captured 2nd place in the league behind perpetual contender Wilson. The total points for the teams in the league are as follows. Peninsula ........ 10,920 Wilson .......... 10,827 Clover Park ...... 10,772 LAKES ......... 10,631 Mount Tahoma. . 10,389 Curtis ........... 10,374 Lincoln ........... 9,603 JUNIOR VARSITYeRow 1: Ed Worthen, Mike Bibo, Gerald Hust, Row 2: Mark Haglund, Gary Brewer, Bob Haanio, Manuel Navarro 125
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