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C'S FINISH SECOND A much improved C Basket- ball s uad ended its season in q second place with a 2-1 league record. Chuck Menne led the scoring with a total of 73 points in ten games, followed by Dennis Asti with 53 points. Again as last year the MHS C's came within two points of their cross-town rivals, Santo Rosa, 28- 26. C BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 25 Santa Rosa 29 36 Calistoga 17 29 Analy 26 23 St. Helena 16 40 Sonoma 28 23 'Analy 20 34 Valleio 27 28 'Sonoma 16 26 Valleio 22 26 'Santa Rosa 28 290 Totals 229 'Denotes league games .lV'S WIN SIX, LOSE TWO Viking JV cagers finished their schedule with a solid 6-2 mark. John Horder led the squad in their season's vic- tories with a total of 65 points followed closely by Dennis Olson and Winslow Calahan with 47 points each. The JV's season was highlighted by o double victory against Peta- luma, 24-21, 46-36. JV BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 31 Analy 20 43 St. Helena 38 26 St. Helena 17 45 Geyservi Ile 37 24 Petaluma 21 24 Val Ieio 52 28 Napa S2 46 Petaluma 36 267 Totals 273 C BASKETBALL SQUAD BOTTOM ROW: Steve Hermanson, John Stremich, Dave Sweeney, Dennis Asti, Joel McCauley, Jeff Robinson, Chuck Menne. SECOND ROW: Melven Ruttan, Mike Cale, Martin Hildebrand, Ken Wagy, Ralph Delimont, Bob Wiedenmeyer, Coach Burgess. THIRD ROW: Tim Ham- lin, Kirk Brown, Wayne Fraser, Tim Huntington, John Westrom, John Hoeft imanagerl, Ken Simpson. At right, Coach Burgess has a few words with John Stremich, Chuck Menne, Jeff Robinson, Dave Sweeney, Dennis Asti, Joel McCauley iust prior to their game with Analy. Montgomery won, 23-20. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Orlando Antonini, Mike O'Neal, Jack Potts, Bob Rosenau Richard Lacabanne Dennis Olson, Andrew Pate, Richard Johnson Mike Campbell Winslow Callahan Don Peter, Larry Germone, John Harder, Dennis Spero
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Preston Creer, Jack Capitani, Bob Campbell, Jim Brady, Pete Lowman, John Brooner, Bill McDermott, Jack Lacaze Steve McClure, Jim Burch, Jim Liddle, Jeff Stubbs, Terry Curtis, Robbie Lewis, AI Bond. B'S WIN SEVEN, LOSE FOURTEENp CAMPBELL PACES ATTACK Despite the consistent shooting of Bob Campbell, the only returning letterman from the 1958-59 team, and the rugged backboard work of Jack Lacaze, the B's were able to finish no better than 7 and 14 for the season and 3 and 7 in league play. After a fast start of four straight victories, the team ran head on into illness, defensive lapses, fourth-quarter blues, Petaluma, Sonoma, and Santa Rosa. According to Coach Starr, the most en- ioyable games of the season were the three with Healdsburg. Our whole team looked good those games. Also I thought we played especially well against Vallejo in losing a couple of close ones, 37-33 and 46-37. We xox: led in both of those at the three-quarter cy 5 mark. C90 For the season Bob Campbell hit 83 0 for 236 field goals 135731 and 23 for 40 free bxof' throws i587w1, totaling 189 points. Lacaze SRO' scored 131, Bill McDermott, 116. The fol- ,,,g5 o lowing boys lettered: Campbell, Lacaze, 6653 McDermott, Al Bond, Jim Brady, Jim Burch, K0' and Preston Creer. GQQKZKOX. te0'Q,,f.H5' B BASKETBALL scHEDuLE gvv' K9 C,,yn?3o,q-1 gl wauafs 33 505 ,gov JACK LACAZE goes high, twists, and 35 Anderson Valley 17 bosve pushes the speroid off his fingertips for two J0hrl Swett 34 points against Valleio. 45 HO'-'lld5bU 9 34 42 Ulciah 47 25 Marin Catholic 31 16 'Petaluma 42 29 'Sonoma 37 21 'Analy 33 28 'Healdsburg 20 17 'Santa Rosa 30 35 Willits 39 33 Valleio 37 41 S R J l'l S 24 24 'Petaluma 52 41 Ukiah 48 26 'Sonoma 29 39 'Analy 33 34 'Healdsburg 15 27 'Santa Rosa 53 37 Valleio 46 Totals ' Denotes league games I
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3 i BOTTOM ROW: Vic Antonini, Bob Standish Al Beebe Dean Arthur Orlando Antonini Gilbert Gomes Ro H l' B bM K 1 f I f 1 Y am in, o c usick Tim Power. TOP ROW: Coach Acquistapace, Ken Brown, Gene Sanders, Ray Watson, Ken Wilson, Bob Rapp, Del McCoy, Richard Ol G G ' son, eorge orham, Larry Cassidy. TRACK TEAM STARTS SLOWLY, GOMES, STANDISH, POWER, WILSON LOOK SHARP TRACK SCHEDULE On the basis of the first three meets - Varsity and B losses to Willits, Healdsburg, and Santa Rosa - the Vikings' prospects for team success in track were not too bright. Lack of depth cost us those meets and will probably cost us more, said Coach Bob Acquistapace. Numbers are the key to a successful track team, track requires more men than any other sport. We have only twelve A's, fourteen B's, and eight C's competing. Also, transfers and iniuries hurt us, we lost six lettermen. Outstanding early season individuals for the varsity were Gil Gomes, in the 100 and 220, Bob Standish in the 440, Tim Power in the 880, and Ken Wilson in the high and the low hurdles and the brood iump. Ken Brown and Larry Cassidy looked promising in the weight events. Top B point-getters were John Westrom, high hurdles, broad iump, and high iump, Vern Leete, 330, Mike Gerboth, 660, Heyden Rhodes, shot put ond discus, and Dave Arnsten, sprints, pole vault, and shot. The C's, untested in the first three meets because the Opponents did not field C teams, had returning letterman Dave Sweeney in the sprints, and Ken Wagy in the sprints and hurdles, Dennis Asti in the shot, Dennis Ponzo in the 660, and Ralph Harmon in the shot. AXB 44X 39 54! 75 49! 40 50 Mf37M 'Santa Rosa at Class A--3rd N B L Relays Mont.A--'lst N B L Sub Denotes league meet GILBERT GOMES breaks tape in 440 win KEN BROWN hurls discus KEN W AXB 69!74 59f25 63!73 61 W!75W Class B 4th B--4th ILSON sails over low hurdle
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