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Blockers David Sclliday and Charlie Clarke were an imporfanf assef 'ro 'the defense. hw.-rr ' . , VW 'bk' M QW ,- Vitae, :ex ,, ' ,JN -'W f.'1 --.W Greg Maguire and Randy Tlwomas faked a hand off +o confuse an 4. any Sfeve Golding and Curfis Parnell received insiruciions from flue
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Superb Teamwork, FanTasTic Coaching Promised Previously UnaTTained Glories season wiTh ll-l record. losing iTs lasT maTch To SouThwesT. WiTh a schedule of I5 maTches, The golT Team worked sTrenuously Tor vic- Tories. Brian McComb coached The eighf member Team Tour Times a week aT Pal- meTTo. The home golf course. Teams on This year's rosTer included Columbus. Coral Park. and PalmeTTo. Only Tour of The Tive members played each maTch againsT an opponenT oT The same approximaTe skill. Four Top players were Dale Quinn. David Gourno. Tom Burrus. and ScoTT CarTer, wiTh Jerry Eve- land lsubsTiTuTel. There were Tive possible poinTs Tor ach maTch: one poinT To every man who on his maTch and anoTher Tor The Team Twhose score ToTaled The leasT poinTs. The olT Team beaT Coral Gables 5-O and olumbus 4'f2-VZ, demonsTraTing indi- -vidual exacTness and Teamwork. Coached by Bruce Tohm, The girls and oys bowling Teams excelled in coordina- ion. BoTh pracTiced aT WesTern SunseT owl developing muscle conTrol. sTyle, nd arm grip. T'lighesT scorer Tor The irls was Wendy Fox. and highesT boy corer was her broTher, Gary Fox. Top bowlers as a whole included Carol Cox. Tricia Kline. Wendy Fox, Tim Hill, Jay Einglod. and Gary Fox. Bowlers parTicipaTed in a I5-maTch schedule. Mafched againsT opponenTs oT equal skill. members baTTled Tor Three games. Due To individual pracTice over The summer and The beginning oT The school year. The Tennis Team reTurned showing beTTer skills and perTormance. lCoach Charles lnnes kepT Them in shape wiTh Three hours oT daily pracTice. BoTlT Teams were able To parTicipaTe in The I8 maTches and exiT winning. The Tennis Team played mosT oT The area lichools plus Jackson, CenTral Shores. lNorTh Miami Beach. NorTh Miami. and QenTral. Male members were George Esquer- ra, Lane GeneT, Dean STrobino. PeTe Mendel. Mike Glazier, and Tom' Turke. ReTurning leTTerwomen included Wendy Obermayer and Lou Parker. AlThough Taced wiTh more maTches Than previous years. The Tennis Team was prepared To be vicTorious. They beaT one oT The hardesT Teams, Gables. 7-O and SouThwesT'and Miami High were Trampled 6-I and 7-O respecTively. wr 1 . --.vga . '.f ' xgynzf. .K M . 1. - K 'T -es,-,3r,.. , W, . .. , ,vs s.,5s,,kn.. Q an 5 an 'F WaTer-logged swimmers were one resulT oT The swimming Team's daily prac- Tices and weekly meeTs. BeTTer endur- ance, TasTer Times. and improved sTrokes were The oTher resulTs. PracTices lasT.ed Two To Three hours and were supervised by Mr, Richard Taylor. Working on shorT disTance swimming, relay sprinTs, and long-disTance swim- ming since The Tall, The Team was ready Tor iTs TirsT meeT in February. Time was also Taken Tor The buTTerTly. breasT- sTroke. Tree sTyle. and backsTroke. Team- maTes also labored on The medley. a 400 yard race wiTh a diTTerenT sTroke each one hundred yards. The baseball Team, a compacT group of ThirTy-Tive. pracTiced To develop a sTrong Team uniTy beTween The piTchers and deTensive squad. PiTchers Aaron Reid. Chuck Davis, Fred Cosper. and Terry Railing, were inTerchanged during each game. Torcing The Tield squad To adiusT To individual maneuvers Through- ouT The enTire game. FirsT base was covered wiTh The quick reTlexes oT Lance LOTT, Fred Cosper. and Tom Coleman. Second base was handled soley by Dale Hardy, while Bobo McFadden headed Third. ShorT sTop was The iob oT CheT CarTer wiTh Mike Chris- Tensen and Tom Coleman as caTchers. Perley Richardson and Randy Seward were assigned To proTecT righT Tield while Terry Railing waTched over cenTer Tield. LeTT Tield was leTT To The guidance oT Tom Bagley. ATTer being assisTanT coach Tor Two years, Mr. Fred Burnside Took over The iob oT head baseball coach. l27
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