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RIGHT: TRACK TEAM: FRONT ROW: Ron Stone, Alan Visnick, John Coppla, Ricky Colon, Mike Darbouze, Vincent Simonelli, Joe O’Keefe, Wally Hall, Gary Cohen, John McKinnon, SECOND ROW: Tom Moro, Richard Jones, James Guarino, Larry Hunt, Roy Souza, Mike Knox, Paul Daley, Jim Pelosi, John Mingo, Jeanine Larsen, THIRD ROW: Russell Warren, Joe Whitehouse, John Patrie, Rick Wilson, Tony Tiro, Kim Frost, Joanne Zigami, TOP ROW: Joe Peluso, Mark Derrin, Ron McCarthy, Marty Giller, Doug White, James Carozza, Frank Tenaglia, Willis Rose, Scott Fitzgerald, Ron Sanford, Alan Rodenhiser, Enzo DiFelippo, Bob Foley, Ed Moffitt, Richard Bezubka. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe Whitehouse secures his first place finish with a final determined kick inside the new Medford fieldhouse. BOTTOM LEFT: Larry Hunt and Ron McCarthy vie for a second place in the 1000-yard event at Peabody High. 12 20 77 12 23 77 12 27 77 12 30 77 1 3 78 1 10 78 1 17 78 1 20 78 Indoor Track Everett Medford Arlington Revere Haverhill Peabody Somerville Chelsea Malden 63 23 43 43 63 23 47 39 36 41 23 63 51 35 64 22 Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 1 a good record that would not capture a third g.b.l. crown Vital to many of the Tornado wins were seniors Vin Simonelli in the 50 yard dash, and Rich Alberti in the 300. One positive note for the season was the strength of the incoming sophomores, especially Tony Tiro in the 50 yard dash. The construction of the new building and the renovation of the white building served as an almost constant thorn in the team’s side. When the season started the runners found a film of dirt covering the track, and the team had to have all their winter vacation practices in the corridors, because of the installation of new windows in the gym. Even without the construction, the gym’s facilities were inadequate to the extent that all meets had to be held either away or in Medford. The crowded conditions and poor surfaces most likely stymied many player’s efforts. As evidence of this, Willis Rose didn’t make his record breaking 5.7 second hurdle run until he was in the State Finals, at the end of the season. 28 indoor track
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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: A lone Chelsea runner fills the gap between leader Scott Milliken and team mates Ron Stone, Ed Moffitt, and Ron Sanford. Intent on finishing first, Paul Daley strains to leave the field behind. WBZ TV Newsman Jimmy Myers interviews state hurdles champion Willis Rose. Assured of second and third places, and going into the successful last lap challenge for first, Joe O’Keefe leads teamates Bob Foley and Alan Rodenheiser. Good form is essential to a long throw, Wally Hall exhibits a follow-through in the classic style. indoor track 27
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rose class a hurdles champ Whether the track team won or lost Willis Rose was a consistently superior athlete. He has been the nucleus of exceptional indoor track teams which, over the last three years, have compiled a 22-2-1 record. The school record holder in the 45 yard high hurdles and high jump, Rose was also the State Class A hurdles champion in 1976 and ' 78. Injuries prevented his competing in the ’77 meet. A sort of track phenomenpn, he was the subject of interviews by local television stations. Other than track his interests lie in drum and bugle corps membership. He is a drummer in the championship North Star. In the eighth lap of the two mile event Ronny Stone is in the lead with team mates Ed Moffitt and Roy Souza not far behind. TOP LEFT: Shotputter Jim Pelosi and John Mingo before the start of the successful Somerville meet. LEFT: The school ' s first woman hurdler Junior Varsity member Jeanine Larsen. indoor track 29 III —lull I I
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