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fight for good B ruce Carpenter Dennis Poole And there they go, the start of the l966 KingCo League Meet. season records of second place Cross Country This year's Cross Country team started off its season with the aid of three returning lettermen at the Edmonds invitational. Unfortunately the team didn't place very high. During the rest of the season Coach Cordon Osborn led his team on to 4 victories and 2 losses putting it in sec- ond place. On our own course MI met with the rest ofthe KingCo League for the league meet on November Sth. The 2.4 mile course seemed no problem, for the Islanders came in 2nd place overall. Cross country members were: tfront rowj B. Glaze, J, Spearman, D. Poole, P. Bradbury. ll. Marxg tsecond rowl J. Mykland, M. Donahue, M. Schmidt, P. ,lohnsong tthird rowj Dave Current, B. Clark, B. Jones, .l. Garret, B. Carpenter, S. LeClcreq.
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.l. V. coaches, Fred Knapp and Tom Hoskin, went over one of the seasonis plays. Mike Smith dragged tacklers down field. 7 S, C The Mercer defense held the Vikings to only 7 points. JV Football Mercer Island's powerful junior varsity football team finished a successful and hard fought season with a 5 win-2 loss record. Under the watchful eyes of Coach Hoskins and Coach Knapp, the team, consisting mainly of sophomores, worked to accomplish this winning season. Though the team got off to a poor start, losing to Redmond 12-20, it came on strong the following week to smother Bellevue 26-13. The next game was not decided until late in the game but finally MI came out on top over Inglemoor 27- ' 25. After this close one the team dropped its second game, ' this one to Issaquah 13-19. Following this defeat the fires were lit and the team ran away with victories in the final Junior Varsity Football Team: three games beating Bothell 26-7, Newport 14--6, and fin- ishing off with a 20-3 victory against Sammamish. ffronl rowl ,l. Hazen, M. Meyers, L. Marsden, C. Hansen, D. Olsen, .l. Stevenson, S. Smith, tsecond row, D. Somers, D. Camp, E. Vandcgrifl, B. Thurber, S. Harris, R. Daly, P. Davis, ,l. Williams, tthird row, O. Englund, S. Marvich, H. Stowell, S. Sears, S. Mc- Dowell, G. Lucas, D. Portcrg tfourth rowj P. Sanborn, .l. Peterson, C. Clark, T. Klein, T. Mulholland. Football manager Tom Pugh :UU E' -7 X
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Undaunted varsity basketball squad placed Practice makes perfect. u-..,..-.1 126
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