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RUNNING THE PLAY, was what Craig Sullentrup did in order to score more points. Moving on up si. 1- We. New X - X I cw , I 5? 5 ! at X , .V Q If I-3 353 L- ax 3 -- N I. . -.1-.yi-fl. K ,km ,L ., ,,.V ,X g w -K -- y -. -. fx i' is -isis-it F Q at Rex ,sg sf, L S., sl -X . . X . i . , at , V V.g, , Q .W i f 'gff,g'i-- R 55 A 3 . Shutting out Gibbs and Osceola and being shut out by Clearwater, ended the season with a five and three record. Head Coach Vic Corman remarked, Our strong points were that we had a tough defense. Our main weakness was lack of experience. The guys had a good attitude towards the gameCsD, which pleased me because that is the only thing l really expect of the team. One thing that I am going to try to work with the team is to get them into top shape for next season. We need to get together and work as a team. The lack of experience should diminish with practice. When asked how the team did, Coach Corman replied, The team did very well. I think a lot of guys are ready to move up to the varsity teom.' v FOOTBALL 9-17 Gibbs CWD 9-24 Osceola CWD 10-1 Lakewood QLD 10-15 Seminole KWD 10-22 Northeast CWD 10-29 Largo CLD 11-4 Clearwater CLD 11-11 Countryside CWD 5-3 GATHERING IT UP, in order to get their hands onthe ball took careful planning. J.V. FOOTBALL I 185
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LOOKING FOR AN OPENING, Chris Cromer thinks of vcirious moves in order to pin his opponent. 9 KEEPING UP THE IMAGE is whot Morls Michoels is trying out moneuver Michoels fe to help the Potriots do. His OPpOnent wos not oble to 3 5W . ONE FALSE MOVE, would end the whole motch for Russ Settle. lt is importont thot wrestlers stoy on their guord to win o motch. It's hord to be humble At every school there is usuolly one sport thot coptures more titles thon the others. At Pinellos Pork the wrestling teom hos eorn- ed this distinction. Since the opening of school in 1976 the wrestlers hove coptured three conference titles, two district titles ond hove sent mony wrestlers to stote. The wrestling TGOFTW s gool this yeor wos to tolse the conference ond district titles olong with being in the top five ot stote stoted Cooch Pete Collins. At the Potriot lnvitotionol, the wrestlers 186 X VARSITY WRESTLING ploced third, plocing obove oll other teoms in Pinellos County. Cesor Grojoles ond Jessie Smith both won titles ot this Competi- tion. Leoding the teom this yeor were Chris Cromer, Ted Grommotico, Joe Poole, Kevin Rich, Cesor Grojoles ond Jessie Smith. However, the whole teom ployed on importont port in their success ond without teom work the wrestlers would not hove been oble to copture the conference title ond 3rd in districts. WORK THAT BODY, to build ci strong upper which is importont in wrestling. Jim Burgerscrl weights os o port of his troining schedule thot e him to out moneuver his Green Devil opponent.
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