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N orland 2 In order to gain a strategic advantage for his team, Louie Robles steals second base to avoid a force-out in the event of a hit. OJIPOOONmOxHHP-JNH p-A VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Bott0m Row: B. UShields, W. 50103, D. Tarter, D. Randall, L. Rebels, B. Holt, J. Warren. Second Row: B. Schmid, J. Owens, F. Zaitshik, M. Berenbaum, J. DeLeonardis, C. Torres, A. Levine. Top Row: D. Wilson, W. Maxwell, R. Cameron N. Nicosia, C. McCalL B. Risk, M. Neal, E. Schultz, Coach James. 176 11. NJ BASEBALL SCOREBOARD . 0 North Miami St. Thomas Stranahan S. Broward McArthur Ft. Lauderdale Pompano . North Miami . Hialeah Miami Central . Curley . Pompano Miami Edison Chamina de . 0 p ponent . 0 Hmml-onv-IrANNWWH-J
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. , . . yaw Kmlugl ENNIS TEAMeBottom Row: C. Koutras, H. Radler, D. Hullman, R. Shuert. Top Row: C. Kline, J. Stark, B. Hutson, B. Hanks, E. 'ubel, F. Graber, Coach Hull. EN N IS TEAM ets Decisive Victories Iver Stiff Oppanents Under the direction of Coach Hull, practice nroved invaluable. The 1963 record improved over ast performances, rising to a 5-5 average. The girls, 1963 team were runners-up in the .tate. Trophies were awarded to: Randi Shuert in he number one doubles, Chris Koutras in the num- oer one doubles and two singles, and Suzanne Ha- an in the number three singles championships. TENNIS SCOREBOARD Boys Girls I orland--McArthur . . . . 0-7 5-2 orland4Stranahan . . . . 4-3 3-4 orland-S. Broward . . . . 1-6 5-2 orland-Key West . . . . 7-0 7-0 orland4P0mpano . . . . . 2-5 4-3 orland4North Miami . . . 5-2 6-1 orlandeEdison . . . . . 3-4 7-0 orland-Ft. Lauderdale . . . 1-6 5-2 orlandeHialeah . . . . . 4-3 4-3 x , L , , . , , orland4C0ra1Gab1es . . . . 1-6 4-3 Ben Hanks executes a drive with. his racquet in an at- orland4St, Thomas , . , , 7.0 7-0 tempt to score during an important and decisive match. 175
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' ith the count 3-2, Randy Cameron uses his curve ball in the pe that the batter will swing and miss for a strike-out. I ORLANDaS N INE elies on Power H itting t0 ain Margin of Victory Some of the best baseball Sluggers in the Cold oast Conference appeared with the approach of he spring season as Norland,s coaching stafi' began raining this yearis squad to mold it into an efficient nit. Tremendous individual talents, such as those isplayed by Charlie McCall and Don Tarter, Who -s juniors earned positions on the All City team, ere combined and guided expertly to the potenti- 11y great winning team. Under the supervision of oaches James and Carrigus, numerous drills and alisthenies were employed in order to develop aximum skill and teamwork among the players. Last yeafs squad suffered a disappointing season 5 four big games were dropped by only a single un which resulted from inconsistent hitting and elding. The yearis experience, however, proved ts value in the quality of the crop of good ball- nlayers who appeared this year to try out for the earn. Even in practice the spirited and aggressive efensive playing, combined with impressive pitch- ng by Jefi Grate, Allen Levine, Randy Cameron, oretold that Vikings were the team to beat in 1964. Noting the positions of the opposing teamk fielders, Charlie Mc- Call attempts to place a hit in an uncovered area of the autheld. 161? Grate tosses to Don Tarter as the Vikings, theystone Com- binationh, begins to unwind into another rally-killing double. 177
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