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Acquired Experience Through Competition . A A -,Q,,,5l- 1 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Ken Zobel, Steve Tassi, Dan Cou- turier, Larry Leggett, Rene Ruiz, Dan Long. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Joe Martnett, Fred Free, Martin Reid, Rusty Spillers, Dan Ferguson, Pat Hubbell, Lon Bothwell Under the guidance of Coach Edward Baron, the freshman baseball team worked well together during the season. Pitchers were Mark Richardson, Fred Free, and Don Fehr. Larry Leggett and Dan Ferguson played catcher. First baseman were Joe Estep and Dana Wohlers, with Steve Tassi at second base, Martin Reed at third and Ken Zabel at shortstop. Steve Casey played right field with Rene Ruiz at left field and Steve Knox playing center field. The team gained a 5-4 victory over Pueb- lo in the freshmen's first game of the season. Freshman Steve Casey slid towards the base during one of the team's practices. First baseman Dana Wohlers reached for the ball and trled to tag him out. Tom Fitzgerald, BACK ROW: Mgr. Steve Gllman, Marc Richardson, Joe Estep, Steve Casey, Pete Manns, Tom Paul, Don Fehr, Steve Knox, Carl Lopez, Dana Wohlers, Mgr. John Splane. Ken Zobel attempted to reach first as baseman Dana Wohlers caught the ball during freshman practice. Their first game was held against Pueblo on March 9. meet,-R--.Y . f- -' - - s -.tp M. - ,ww new '- ' - . X9S2if QQi':5fgSiC-fwf.t-- . c W 4 V, . 1 . W 'Q ge.,-' E ex ,ss were .. GER 'eflf'-me ic, . Q - ei. -A 4, an ,X .. LQ, X- ..., - - weeriser-X.1.f,+s,1-WgA1i-f-'A R 14 .fe ,swf -for-is X- X f 31.4 5-ff: f -L, . 1 K f- 'Qc - . kk . -in . 9,-'K
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