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Harriers continue winning ways with oung runners A winning season is getting to be a tradition with Coach Vern Mc- Carthy's cross-country team. The 1968 season was a clean sweep on all levels. The varsity record was an unprecedented 10-0. The reserve's record of 6-0-1 was marred only by a tie with Speedway. Lastly, the freshmen battled to a 3-1 record placing second in the city. lunior Bill Hicks paced the varsity team as he lead Northwest to a sec- ond in the city, a third in the sec- tional, and a seventh in the regional. Hicks himself was city champion. At the reserve level, the second string also took a second in the city. Tom Mahler and Ron Selby paced the team and are expected to shine on the 1969 varsity team. Hard-working runners like senior Dan Rans- dell made possible Coach McCarty's victor- ious season. Varsity Cross-Country--FRONT ROW: Dan Ransdell, Tom Miller, Reserve Cross-Country-FRONT ROW: Bruce Kendall, Ron Selby, Gene Walden, Neil Gobel. BACK ROW: Coach McCarty, Frank Mc- Tom Mahler. BACK ROW: Coach McCarty, Mike Kirkman, Larry Kim- Mahon, Bill Hicks, left Kir1g,lOe Christy. brough, Mike Cherry, Coach Sachs. 66
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h h h Varsity Football Pioneers ig lig tgrid season with new stadium lnexperience marked the 1968 Pioneer football fortunes. The var- sity team finished the season with a 1-9 record. The season was high- lighted by the dedication of the school's new football stadium. Ben Davis was the opponent in the dedication game. The Pioneers matched the festive mood by lead- ing most of the game, losing in the closing minutes to the rival Giants. The varsity's lone victory was over Wood's Woodchucks. But the Pioneers faced an ambitious schedule with six of their foes being ranked among the state's top 20 during the season. The Northwest squad was an in- experienced one with only 10 of the 22 starting offensive and de- fensive positions being filled by seniors. Underclassmen gained valuable experience in filling the spots on coach Bruce Hamman's squad. The Pioneers opened the grid- iron campaign with a 20-0 loss to Broad Ripple's Rockets. The Space Pioneers then proceeded to lose four more in a row, matching the school's longest losing streak in its six-year history. The Pioneer reserve squad posted a 2-7 record. Their victories were over Chatard and Southport. NHS Broad Ripple 20 0 Shortridge 27 7 Arlington 21 13 Chatard 41 6 Southport 9 0 Wood 0 14 Howe 7 0 Washington 34 6 Ben Davis 18 13 North Central 28 7 Season Record: 1-9 Reserve Football NHS Broad Ripple 6 0 Shortridge 20 0 Arlington 24 0 Chatard 6 7 Southport 13 14 Wood Forfeit 0 2 Howe 26 6 Washington 33 0 Ben Davis 35 0 Season Record.: 2-7 RESERVE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Mike Leamon, john Chastain, David Crozier, Dick Whitesell, Steve Gudry, Wayne Burge, Scott McCluckie. SECOND ROW: Rick Crawford, Fred Crosely, Paul Feltner, Carnie Vann, Scott Rosenberger, Greg Scudder, Richard Cramer. BACK ROW: Steve Hodges, Bob Richards, Mike Nicholson, Lynn Snyder, Dan Webster, Coach Stabler. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Tim Case, jim Shus- ter, Gary Mandabach, Sam Dotlich, Mark Larrison, jon Slaughterback, Charles Rose, jim Dimitroff, Coach Schmink. SECOND ROW: Greg Byard, Harry Smith, Danny Wyatt, joey Turns, Dan Doty, Mike Kim- brough, Gary Weir, Coach Cummings. THIRD ROW: Matt Berry, Kevin Ball, Tom Kinley, Tim johnson, Rick Pruitt, Steve Gano, james Fowler. BACK ROW: john Case, Tom Case, Greg Shires, Rex lkemire, Bill Knight, Vance Stratton, Steve Cass.
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Varsity Cross-Country Howe 45 Chartrand 46 Washington 84 Arlington 54 42 Speedway 42 Chatard 47 y Manual 46 Tech 29 Hd Plainfield 50 FREsHMAN cRoss-couNTRY-FRONT ROW: Ed Bomsrein, Lyle Geddes, lim Selby, Rick MarSh21ll 43 Commeville, Tim Hintz, lerry Hoover. SECOND ROW: Coach Vernon McCarty, Tim Miller, Broad Ripple 42 Rick Knight, Fred Taylor, Steve Wilbur, Murray Davis, Coach Steve Sachs. Season Record .IO-0 Reserve Cross-Country Howe 38 Chartrand 50 , Washington 84 Arlington 54 42 Speedway 28 Manual 28 Tech 40 Broad Ripple 47 The stamina needed to win long-distance runs is evidenced by strong-running senior loe Christy. City champion Bill Hicks, junior, accepts some constructive criticism from assistant coach Mr. Steve Sachs. 67 Season Record 6--0-1 Freshman Cross-Country Washington 84 Arlington NHS 17 16 18 19 16 15 28 15 16 15 21 15 32 28 27 21 1 6 44 59 25 Manual 18 37 Tech 32 25 Westlane 37 26 Season Record 3-1
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