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Q I Coach Humphreys, Junior Hook-185 Q4-35, Curt Bierly4165 Q7-1-lj, Allan Corl-154 Q2-LD, Earl Rudy-154 Q0-21, Dave Homan-154 Q2-OD, Larry Anderson-145 C1-6-11, Dennis Zerby-138 Q4-31, Dougie Reider-135 Q4-2-U, Don Rudy-133 C2-11, Lee Wolfe-127 C7-11, Roy Blair4120 10-2-15, Ernie Lucas-120 C2-25, Ronnie Ream-120 K0-31, Dean Rossman-112 Q5-3-15, Forrest Snare-103 K6-31, Dave Brown-95 Q0-51, Absent: Stover Musser- 95 Q0-21. Posting the first winning varsity season in any sport in Penns Valley's short history, the Ram grapplers showed a marked improvement over the preceding year in recording a 5-3-1 log. Coach -Humphreys has turned out a team of which Penns Valley can be proud. A tough State College team whitewashed the Rams in the season's opener, 46-0. Several of the bouts were close including Lee Wolfe's 4-2 loss to State Champ Dick Tressler and Dougie Reider's 3-2 loss to strong Gene Tressler. Bellefonte handed us a 39-13 decision in which Zerby wrestled well in scoring a third period fall. Moshannon Valley was the victim of the Rams first win by a 29-15 count. Dean Rossman and Ernie Lucas showed good wrestling ability as Rossman downed his foe by a fall and Lucas easily picked up a 5-0 decision. Traveling to Moshannon Valley for our second meet with the Black Knights, Dave Homan's fall proved to be the turning point in our 30-18 win. Picking up an extra meet with jersey Shore, we fought the Bulldogs to an exciting 22-22 stalemate. Curt Bierly, Forrest Snare, and Roy Blair wrestled well as Bierly defeated previously undefeated Gary Decker 7-3. Snare handily downed his opponent 7-0 and Blair held his contestant to a 2-2 draw. Junior Hook showed a lot of spirit and ability in pinning his larger opponent to help secure a 29-16 win over Chief Logan. Winning 7 of 11 bouts, Bald Eagle downed the Rams 31-11, Dougie Reider fought undefeated Tim Gates to a 2-2 draw. Aided by good performances by Brown, Don Rudy, Ream and Corl we moved past Sugar Valley's Canemen 25-18. Brown worked 2 reverses before he fell into one. Rudy looked good in recording a 6-2 win, Ream, moving up to 138, worked well before being pinned, and Corl dominated his foe in winning a 7-0 decision. FIRST ROW: Dave Brown, Forrest Snare, Dean Rossman, Ronnie Ream, Lee Wolfe, Dougie Reider, Dennis Zerby, Larry Anderson. SECOND ROW: Don Rudy, Roy Blair, Ernie Lucas, Earl Rudy, Dave Homan, Allan Corl, Curt Bierly, junior Hook, THIRD ROW: Coach Humphreys, Bill Styers, jim Bohn, Ray Thomann, Lynn Tice, Ray Gramley, Larry Day, Dick Wolfe, Terry Strassner, Wayne Walker, Assistant Coach-Mr. Young. -fig-'.,.i.: .iii Ewmf iiliir 8 ' 1' ,-ills! ' - l'i1,2 S'l , H253-
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'wwe FIRST ROW: Richard Decker, Richard Foltz, joe Slenker, james Werner, james Heck- man. SECOND ROW: Sam McCool, Allen Lohr. Lynn Dinges, Charles Valentine. Robert Luse. THIRD ROW: Mike Studholme, Richard Sweetwood, Tom Runkle, Don Hosterman, Harold Albright, Henry Garbrick, Mike Snyder, Keith Lauderbach, James Gephart, jerry Smith, Ronald Young. Absent: Alan Bailey, james Packer, Hallard Ross- man, jeff Frazier, Larry Hassenplug, Bernard Stitzer, Harold Decker. PV OPP. 12 State College 38 28 Bald Eagle 19 15 State College 35 16 Chief Logan 39 32 Bald Eagle 30 33 Chief Logan 36 34 Bellefonte 28 27 Lock Haven 41 29 Bellefonte 35 18 Lock Haven 41 COACH LAUDERBACH Our junior and Senior High Cheerleaders have done much to raise the school spirit by their pep rallies in which the faculty members, the student body, and the band members have participated. They have- attended football games, basketball games, and wrestling meets. They have kept smiles on their faces although we were not always victorious. Our younger cagers under the leadership of Breon Lauderbach completed their games with a 3-7 record. The Rams played Chief Logan at home, losing the first game 39-16. Then the Rams tried hard, but the Mingoes won a well-fought game 36-33. We are assured by Penns Valley's junior high branch of sports that we will have a firm foundation for years to come. 85
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Nl RUXX' Kermit Zti-hy, Merle XXX-rtl, lln ll ll.ntni.in, lftiltginc- I'ar:ttt, I.at'1'x' cwdofz ' 1 I SILONID RUXX: ,lc-rry Myers. Mar- shill Iiroolcs, Cicoiynt- Miller. Itolwt-rt Cor- rntn XYilli.nn Ilonian XYilliani KL'l'SlL'llL'l' IIIIRID ROXX It t lily Din XX oltc Hn lin Ahhott, Ileih Ihc-ily, Isl Iiyc, Nll hinrn I xf.,e,XAkx A IH-II victory mer XY'est Snytler closetl the season with sexen hovs wostinv winnini' recorcls. I.ee . . , 5 3' Xltfolle storetl .1 J-It win oxer Phil I,oht who hacl not lost in tlnal meets lor two years .intl Vnrt llierly re- tortletl his secontl straight tall. Dennis ferhy upset highly ratetl Ill Milxesic ol' -Iohnstown in the lirst rouncl ol' the District 6 Tour- nanicnt at I,oclc llaven, in which seven Rams were enteretl. R AMS VARSITY OPPONENTS R AINIS VARSITY OPPONIiNTs 0 State College -I6 25 Sugar Valley 18 I S lic-llelonte 39 28 Wfest Snytler l l 29 lNIoshannon Valley li IUNIOR VARSITY B0 Moshannon Valley I8 W 1' ll lersey Shore 22 0 SIMS CUIICRC 'IO -qty qhid' Iynmn 16 17 Bc-llelionte ll ii Baltl lfalgle si 'I Wk ll-W' it Initiating a IV. wrestling program this year, we tlroppecl our three sclmcclulccl meets. The Bellel lionte meet was clecitletl in final match ol' the evening. llntler the tlirection ol' Mr. Buchanan our junior High wrestlers have heen working out twice weekly They statgetl preliminary houts heliore several varsity encounters ancl particiywatctl in the IIIYIHIINLIFJI wres- tling tourney. Rciclci has his legs on States LJ. lresslcr hut loses on riding time. 5-2. in YS wXm
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