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l THIS YEAR'S 1986 FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAMS WERE A VERY PROMISING GROUP EACH CONCENTRA TED ON THE BASIC FUNDAMENTALS OF HITTING, THROWING, AND CA TCHING. DA VE GREENLEE THE NEW I-'RESHMAN COACH WAS PLEASED WITH THE HARDWORKING TEAM WHO ACCOMPLISHED MANY GOALS. STEVE NICHOLS THE SHORTSHOR BELIEVED THATSETTING GOALS HELPED THE TEAM TO PROSPER.' OUR MAIN PRIORITY WAS TO GIVE 1105 ON AND OFF THE FIELD. THE SOPHOMORE TEAM HOPED TO IMPROVE UPON LAST YEAR WITH THE HELP OF BOB BLANTON THEIR INSPIRING COACH ERIC SMITH ONE OF THE TEAM'S BETTER OUTEIELDERS, SAID, WE HA VE AN EXCEL- LENT COACH WHO IS A TRUE LEADER. WITH SUCH STRONG AMBITION ON THE PART OF THE FROSHXSOPH TEAMS, WE CAN EXPECT SUCCESS- FUL SEASONS IN THE YEARS TO COME. 1. The 1986 freshman baseball team from left to rught: B. Norris, C. Wagner, R. Halcomb, L Gordon, L Weben L Bush, R. Tambhm, M Fonsecca, S. Favilla, T Lubic, S Nichols, V MarH 1 Beck, M Lindsey K. Zielenslrt M Plettinck, A. Elledge. Z Rusty Tambhrn warms up before the game. 3. Andy Elledge 's fielding helped the team throughout the season. 4. Coach Dave Greenlee watches opposing team's defense for faults. 5. The 1986 sophomore baseball team from left to rght: L Delhoi D. Klein, B. McGaugrey E Smith, R Allen, L Hanna, C. Callahan, I Poullt T Buchanan, R Pletinc, G. Norris, B. larman, 1 Helmick, B. Titus, S. Marshall B. Da vis, B. Patanella R Hardy, I Tanzo, K. Vhlliams, B. Noet 6 lulis Tanzo aggressivehf walks to the batter's circle. Z Steve Marshall gets a hit against Servite. LII!! . ....L-L.--.. L Ld get-.1
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