McArthur High School - Mustang Yearbook (Hollywood, FL)

 - Class of 1963

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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Ed Murch, Bud Casey, Randy Stricklin, Earl Feldman, Al Duty, Ronald White, George Heffner, Manager Coaches Dick Keohane and Harry Reynolds confer over strategy before an important game. Andy Duzyk. SECOND ROW: Marty Villarose, Fred Villani, Joe Reinke, Jim Cottone, Paul Buzzella. MUSTANGS BASEBALL TEAMS The Mustangs began the 1963 varsity baseball sea- son with a blistering 19-2 victory over Riverside Military l l Academy. From there, the team went on to an overall 9-8 record and a fourth place finish in the Gold Coast Conference, Northern Division. Highlight of the campaign was a squeaker 1-0 victory over the Hialeah Throughbreds, Southern Division G. C. C. champs. Paul Buzzella, pitcher with a 6-3 record and a fine shortstop, brought further glories to McArthur by being named to the All-County and All-Conference 4 teams. With players coming up from this year's fine junior l varsity squad, future M. H. S. baseball teams should be among the finest in the conference. y Another home run for the Mustangs! l 'FJ 118 9-ill' , Q77 . Ig s l s

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Coach Bill Gilmartin McArthur's cross country team achieved the best record in the history of our school as they placed eighth in the state and ran up an imposing string of victories. The harriers also placed third or better in three district meets. Their record in regular season contest was 3-2. The season opened on October 12 as the Mustangs hosted the Stranahan Dragons and were defeated, 46- 16. Four points was the margin of victory as Christopher Columbus outpaced the MHS harriers 27-31. McArthur remained victorious for the rest of the season with impressive wins over Pompano, Miami Beach, and South Broward. In the contest with the Bulldogs, the Mustangs captured five out of seven first places. In other season activity, McArthur placed: third in the Broward County Meetg fifth in the Flying L In- vitationalg second in the triangular meet with North Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The important Gold Coast Conference Meet saw the Mustangs walk away with an excellent second-place finish. CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Willie Coates, Pat Fink, Henry Osgood, Jim Cummins, Lou Morrison, Berno Pettersson. SECOND ROW: James Cash, Derrall Esala, Mike Case, Colen Hendrix, Don Glendening, Tom Smith, Jim Ferguson shows the strain of competition in a meet at South Broward's track. RANKS IN TOP TEN David Clausen, Larry Cook. THIRD ROW: Ron Brown, Bob Lytle, Bob Nickels, Bob Fink, Jim Lea, Danny Collins, Gary Cummins, Mgr. Tim McDonald, Coach Gilmartin. McM



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HAVE WINNING SEASON In the first year that junior varsity baseball was operated on a Broward County basis, McArthur's team ran up an excellent 5-3 record and gained second place among county teams. The seventeen players met other Class AA junior varsity squads in non-con- ference competition, since the program was so new. The opening game saw the Mustangs triumph over the baby Bulldogs, 12-6. McArthur next lost to Pompano, 13-2, but gained revenge later in the season, 2-1. Stran- ahan's Dragons fell to us 6-5 and 14-7. Our second loss was to Fort Lauderdale, 6-3, but we bounded back and won over Broward again, 7-5. In the last game of the year, McArthur and Fort Lauder- dale battled it out for eleven innings until the Mustangs succombed, 4-3. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Creel, Mike Case, Bill Proctor, Lucien THIRD ROW: Bob Boeglie, Anthony Smithson, Donald Krentsa, Ray de la Bergeron, Baird Rogers, Pete Neff, Bruce DeGrove. SECOND ROW: Feuilliezf R0be fFed0fll1- Norman Schearer, Anthony Sirano, Steven Flick, James Ferrari, Bob Feise. if 'ikl E E aria 5: - 119

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