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Varsity Golf Coach ...............................,..................,.,, . .,,,....,,......,,.........,,.....,,,...,.......,,...,,, , ,, ...... Mr. Finger HE golf team had a successful season in 1960 despite the loss of such outstanding golfers as Vincent Gilroy, Richard Mc- Kiernan, and Bill Wilson in 1959. Russ ,lohnson was the only returning first stringer for the team. With Bob Calhoun, Vic Meyers, and Doug Glaysher to help, Johnson led the team to another season of decisive victories. Var it Tenni Coach ...........................,...,.........,....,.,......................,.........,.....,..,. .,,..........,................ M r. McGee . HE Varsity Tennis Team had an unsuccessful season this year, since the loss of six out of the seven starting players on last year's lineup proved to he too great a loss to overcome. The final record, though, does not tell the entire story. Powers such as Baldwin, Lawrence, and Uniondale defeated the Chiefs by close 3-2 scores. The adept playing of ,lules Solnick, Marty Fox, and Bill Mindlin in the singles, and Bill Nichols, Dennis Oleck, Ken Young, and Dick Goodman in the doubles, provided the bulk ofthe wins this year. RH Lim K K NH
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p Var ity Ba eball p Coach ,.....,..,,,,.,,,,.,,,..,.,......,.,..,,..,,......,...... ,,......,............,, ,..,.,...,,........,.,,.,,,,, IVI r . W achsmuth UR Varsity Baseball Team enjoyed another successful season. This year's team kept up the tradition of great baseball teams from Nlassapequa. The pitching staff was led by the rc- turning veterans Roy Wllgner, Tony Anlbrosio, and Russ Meyer. ln the hitting department Al Tobia, ,lack Ruhs, and Roy Wagner lcd the seniors while Skip Ajello and Tom Ruden were thc- out- standing juniors. Prospects for next year's team, with the return of' Skip Ajello, Tom Ruden, Bill Molloy, Ed Shaar, and Frank Albin, look favor- J. V. Ba eball able. NE of the basic reasons for the excellent Varsity Baseball Teams which Massapequa High School produces is the supe- rior training the players receive on the Freshman and .l. V. Teams. This year's Varsity was aided greatly by the abilities of Skip Ajello, Tom Ruden, and Frank Albin from last year's J. V. Team. Our J. V. Team this year was sparked by the pitching of Bob Lindsay and Eel Youngling and by the hitting of Jim Wvalsh and Curt Small. First rnurgl Delia, R. O'Mara, R. 0'Mara, J, Arnold, R. Moore, A. Tobia. Second rour-Mr. Yvachs- muth. Coat-hg J. Ruhs, R. Soulhy, R. Meyer, J. Salerno. A. Anthro- sin, C. Dopslaff. First row-E. Shaar, I . .-Xlhin, ll. Dusr-h, R. Vfaglurr, T. Rudcn. Ser will row-H. Nelson. XV. Molloy A. Ajcllo, Wi. ClllllIlllIl,'!S, T. Allo
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Var ity Lacrosse Coach ...... . ......., Mr. Cramer FEVV years ago Massapequa High School organized a lacrosse team. Wfhen they first entered varsity competition, disaster followed. Lack of experience led to injuries and a had record. But tl1is year's action showed a different story. It was the first year that we had a majority of seniors who had had four years of experience in lacrosse. The seniors Ray Burrows, Rudy Richardson, Bob Berg, ,lack Farley, Dick Linzer, and Wvoody Kennedy were the mainstays of the team that led the Chiefs to an impressive winning season. Some stickmen from this sea- son's team who look promising for next year are Dennis Tyras and Andy Boyar. Lacrosse is rapidly becoming a major sport at Massapequa and in Nassau County. Because it is a very exciting and inter- esting sport, lacrosse will be exceedingly popular in a few years and should become a major spectator sport. Fro h Lacrosse First row-li, lioyar, J. Richard- son, R. Wctjcn, G. Sperry, D. Tyra:-1, D. Noble, R. Burrows, M. Lit-lu-rman, K. Larson. R. Linzer. Secoml rou'f.l. Moller, R. Lang, R, lJllVl'Fll1'l, U. Canner, T, Haj- jar, l', K4-llc-r. J, Farley, J. Enrk, E, lic-nnvdy, ll. l'rm-zzano. Third row-J. Koons, R, Elling, A. Hut- 4-hins, .l. V4-it, ll. Hcmpfling, J. NIllZlll'lCi1'!Vi1'Z. S. Nvchh, YY. Xvar- nvr, R, llc-rg, li. King. First row-T. Ave-rsano, H. liritc D. Clark, T. Laverty. J. l'rahl, D. Nyhohn, F. Svavonc. Sevonrl row- J. Shea-han, M. Cappiello, C. Don- nockcr, A. Boyar, J. Bare-nz, P. Taft, C, Castellano.
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