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The 1967 golf team, under the direction of coach Tom Morgan, is the first Malone team ever to capture an MOC title. Led by all-conference and all-state selections captain Ken Hyland and jim Shock, the team missed the state championship and a shot at the N.A.I.A. crown by one stroke. Golfers completed their highly successful season by finish- ing with a winning record. Malone can look for a strong team again next year as most of these men will return. GOLF SCORES Malone Opponent Score 7 Stubenville 1 1 6 Cleveland State U. 1 8 7 V2 Alliance 1 6 V2 7 V2 Walsh 1 2 V2 4V2 Mount Union 14 V2 12 V2 Ashland 1 1 V2 1 7 V2 Cedarville 2 IA 7 Ashland 1 7 1 1 Bluffton 1 3 1 9 Defiance 1 1 7 V2 Findlay 2 V2 Coach Morgan presents awards to Steve Miller and Ken Hyland at the annual sports banquet. GOLEERS TEE OEF TO GREAT SUCCESS tLEFT TO RIGHTD Terry Hanni, Ken Hyland, Coach Tom Morgan, Galen Decker, Howard McGuirk, Jim Schock, and Steve Miller. mm an Miller. De iiilny Of the P 'ai 1' Led by such ' smell Tavtof- f .vided many ft Pt ', seas0I1 were 3 li goals 2 q With a lot of ex next year's team Sl tion. MALON THE SPC VAR Malone 2 A 2 0 4 0 0 0 iowoir: DO., P. n2i1i'tn,Joe1iiuffHng C03tl1llillQf' Y If 3 Lum
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TENNIS SCORES Malone . Opponent Score 0 BlllfftOD 9 0 Mt. Union 9 3 Steubenville 6 5 Cleveland St ate 4 5 Alliance 4 Cedarville 7 2 6 Defiance 1 3 Ashland 6 1 Lorain Community College 8 TENNIS TEAM COMPLETES UNPRECEDENTED SEASON Coach Burley Smith guided the 1967 tennis team to its first fairly successful season in school history. The squad captured its first win in several years when it topped Cleveland State. Later in the schedule they mounted a two-game Winning streak. Team members proved themselves in individual and team tournaments. Bruce Snyder and Don Mc- Laughlin advanced beyond the MOC District contest. Coach Smith expects an even stronger team next year when his charges will be shooting for the MOC title.
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-r .lllml Ken at '75-'I s , I I 5 1 Steve Xliller. The newest sport on the Malone scene was soccer, coached by Dean Miller. Because the sport was new to the school, many of the players were new to the game. Led by such veterans of the sport as Winston Powell, Brundell Taylor, Howard McGuirk, and Phil DeVol, the team provided many thrills. Two great accomplishments of the season were a victory and scoring an unprecedented four goals in a single quarter. With a lot of experienced and determined men returning, next yearis team should build on this fine first year founda- tion. MALONE INTRODUCES THE SPORT OF SOCCER VARSITY SOCCER SCORES Malone Opponent Score 2 Alliance 4 2 Lorain Community College 1 2 Wilmington 4 O Wooster JV 5 4 Kent State IV 5 CO,T,j 0 Cedarville 9 O Cleveland State 11 O Akron JV Ken Myers, goalie, sax es another bull. '--' ---wtf-1-4... , ,.. ,.,.,,,., ,,, ,,,,, , , .... ..,.....-,., ,-.... . - N P wxi M ,i , . x ,- , 3. S ' . X 1 SM . 3 , ,xx . ' t 'l . X 1 1 r.f ROW ONE: Doug Price, Don Kovesci, Mike Hoyt, Gary Lucas, Howard McCuirk, Joe Howe, Mole Clipse, Brundell Taylor, Pat Dietz, Al Knight ROW TWO Dan Myers, Joel Miller, Joe Van Nostran, Ken Myers, Dale Emmons, Dan Zurchcr, Rick Homrighausen, Phil DeVol, Elwood Reed, Ed Warstlcr D irrcll Mooney Coach Miller.
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