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Strong performance throughout year ,, 29 ... 9 E SCOR ES MHS Rolling Hills 17 Palos Verdes 12 Long Beach Poly I0 Biship Montgomery ll Beverly Hills 5 Foothill 5 Rancho Alamitos 9 Estancia 9 El Segundo 8 Buena 7 El Segundo 8 CEE WATER POLO- Row 1: P.Rabinov, P.Griffith, N.Pederson, B.Gray, H.Voris, T.Taricco. Row 2: J.Lecko, J,In- grassia, D.White, D.Brumm, J.Buchannan, M.Farran. Row 3: Coach R. Beardslee, M.Tournat, B.Raine, S.Edson. THE ALMOST AUTOMATIC penalty shot is scored here by Paul Ra- binov against a Rolling Hills goalie. THE CEE'S must have been listening well during this quick strategy talk, 175 as their 9-2 record well indicates. CCC Water P010 CEE WATER POLO OPP 2 8 2 5 4 12 6 1 3 8 2
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Bee and Cee squads show A feeling of pride came along with the conclusion of the 1971 water polo season for the Miraleste Bee and Cee water polo teams, and rightfully so for their combined final record of 17 wins and only 5 defeats indicates what a fantastic season they had. Both teams obviously absorbed Coach Randy Beardslee's lessons well. The Bee's, led, by the scoring ability of Rob Hromas, Jeff Lynn, and Dean Hanley often faced larger, more experienced Junior varsity teams and still suffered only three defeats. With Randy Miller and Steve Pike leading the way on de- fense, along with brilliant play by goalie Tari Taricco, the Miraleste Bee water polo team is destined for great things next year on the Mara- uder Varsity. The Cee water polo team shipped up a 9-2 record with the only two defeats going to large 'ffrosh-soph teams. Stars on offense were Scott Edson, Jerry Lecko, Paul Rabinov, and Todd Taricco. On defense, cre- ditj forthe Cee wins must go to the two outstanding goalies, Pete Grif- fith and Dan White. Each team had a large number of victories containing whopping scores against their opponants. If this sea- son's records for the Marauder Bee and Cee water polo teams are any indication of things to come, Mira- leste is sure to be a water polo power in any future league in which they are sure to be placed. BEE WATER POLO SCORES Rolling Hills 9 7 Palos Verdes 4 8 Long Beach Poly 12 3 Biship Montgomery 25 3 Beverly Hills 5 4 Foothill 12 1 Rancho Alamitos 4 5 Estancia 3 4 El Segundo 7 4 Buena ll 8 El Segundo I0 3 V f . .. MHS OPP. .,,,, BEE WATER POLO- Row l: C.McCormack, R.Hromas, J.Griffith, M.Neisweinder, C.Wright, E.Pederson. Row 2: .I.Lynn, D.Hanley, R.Miller, S.Pike, Coach R. Beardslee, T.Taricco. is l J L sf! COLIN MCCORMACK puts a quick shot past the outstretched Bishop Montgomery goalie. MH walloped Bishop Bee Water Polo in this game. 1 l74
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SOPHOMORE RUNNER, Glen Wetzel running during the Mount Sac Meet. Wetzel improved noticably this year as Varsity Harrier. K T' 'Tre si- - . ww '-15. if A' 1 M M 1 f f ' f i I . I X , . 1 . ,mi V? In . 3,,Akf,t,.,,,5Z,QF,.jigglkz W wh K M y r W L ig, WX .. I, W ' , ,, ' ff X -.j-4.,- 3 , i, 'ay 7-1-If M- Wm f-wi.. ...,,,, at , Q, ,WH A- 45' Q f 'if-,,.., ,. I-, Lg, 3. ,. Q . X, R '-'wiv ,,.., V, K. 2 1 ., 1 - 'Myhu..- jg M 'H g , 12.0 . 1 fi f S5'ffi-i-a A iii A ' - , -. A A ,wi1M,.m-a73i35,,,24,,,a,.va all , , rl, ,.,,. any - . ,, , ,ff A is , as .' f 9, ' - M511-ggi , 52.1. I, .-5 J, E ,K X , . i ff-I ,A ,I ,,,1 -s. 'C , -- . , 'swf-1f'ft'.Li if V Y , f, V1 g, T-3.5. I alawgif we .,. ' I ,t,a.1,t ,. , W af, 7 . t at .- H 1- .,-lg., , r..r I f R If I 2 tr x 4, H, -, ' r 2Q.ff,g,., Q ,was gg, muah, , Q' A 'K 2,'g,9,eA,,gmj-ny, iiff- ,' Q.. g. F ff, a ,. - , .. ,G . u., W, . -L 'nf ' tft .'-,hw A I .., A J A 1, , , 423, HS- W ,W65l:,,.,,k fi f,'1gqx5.e,,,,i-4 , ,W Q a ar. 4, 1- if f- , -iw, - ' L- 'W sig? 3. bvy5,,Fj N iv 42,5 , , tiff ,f .3 6.44,v. :nf ,ik ,,?.L?y'g'4x,354ie. . W ' ' W 235-srl If it 51 ffl S '.3f2 ', 'ki 'Q' 'L' ' x 5 ,1 .H -Y I 1-:xf w.4, ' r -3 ' 1 'E' 1 , R, ,gg 'Jn-we fl h I it m y 4jR'Q. Q .2 , . k. H ', u,4A?+. , gif' 1 ' ' is gf . ' 1 ' I4 w m AY. , X SKK. I 1 I A K 51 'NM .2 , , K+. at .i at-safe -S: I Q, . t, f I Q t LL fe H I A If gf: h,,w1- wrqtyngaxga ,N lin-5V , ' A , .ata-1gaQasaa1tz.fa ai . A ...Mi smug, tgnaQ 511. as ,gi I - ff: 1' ,' ki ., Hi ,,, .7 f W rvlky' g,1 lg Q, 4. ,A - yr- 4 ve fix. t . X ' . ' ,. K A ' . 1 ,-'uw Q21 L ' , ,M .Aadww-,ge 1' . N k i s ' ' '33, ,S'3'it,:.a:f,.,7kw, F A rr , kj: ' 4 S Zig: 3,1 ,,5,7k,:,f .fl'.t..w..- M 1 I gi ,, I. up ,swf Y, V ,A 4 , ,,, ., , 1 f-164,537 ' - ' f 1 - f A - 4 ., r -Lf' , -, ', I , . ., f , -- .V f-W, F s v,'ii:v4g ' i'f'gfQf f kt 'I I N ff-eff' 'Z a. 4. f- 3' ,.'s A L , U . . 1 f, 'Q , K xpjtt ' w e Qi- ff' 'V W f' ,v I ' A .,. , ey' a H .. his , , ,, ,A ,, v ig 5. 1 4 Q, 5 4 'W i , 't .i--sr, fra-'t'-.,. N , me if 1 , 1 K X . N N V 5 I . I, , HM- ' . Wg V, ' , aff ' W- f .2 . .. fiislav., . ff fill -L 4. g ik A as K is .1 ' . I1 1-N fs: N' , 3' 4' ' Q ,, wifi - K vw w - 2 . M S I . . . . , f,i,,,,r f ,Q KX '.fli '5?,' . 4- ' ,fflggfa Q 1 VARSITY HARRIER, Richard Fox, races down the stretch during the Mount Sac Invitational. Richard Fox was one ofthe best varsity runners this year. The Miraleste Cross Country Harriers came through again this year as thev once more took league and advanced into CIF. This is the fourth consecutive time the runners progressed this far and the third time the Harriers took first in Pio- neer League. Leading the Marauder pack was Jay Hummel, and Richard Fox, Jamie Christopher, Joe Nebo- lon, and Glen Wetzel followed right behind him. With these runners, Miraleste won all of their league meets. Next year Coach Henkel expects another cham- pionship but earning this title will be harder since Miraleste will be going into another league which contains larger schools than Miraleste. Our best runner though, .lay Hummel, will be coming back, as well as Glen Wetzel and these two will form the nucleus ofthe team. Hummel and Wet- zel, along with other excellent runners coming up from junior varsity, will give Coach Henkel hope for another league championship and a crack at being CIF champions. Varsity Cross Country Row I: Greg Plakos, Jamie Christopher Row 2: Joe Nebolon, Jay Hummel, Greg Hummel, Richard Fox, Glen Wetzel. 176
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