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Top row, left to right: Coach Jim Vanitvelt, Walter Lucas, Rory Mattar, Tim Herman, Bob Compton, Mike Leoni, Paul Stringer, Dwayne Stro- zier. bottom row: Assistant Coach Terry Fagan, Bret Hamilton, Steve Sugar, Tyrone Reese, Vince Walker, Brian Petroff, Coach Warren Fain, Assistant Coach Dennis Drumm. Left: Mr. Rademacher presents the District Trophy to Vince Walker and coach Fain. above: Vincent Walker takes advantage ofa break in the opposition's defenses. Sports I 03
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' ll ll Chargers Gam Pain lt's true that the 1974 Varsity Basketball team is not any richer in terms of dollars and cents. This year, the Chargers' wealth came in the form of two trophies nam- ing them both District and Regional Champions. lt also earned them a berth in the state quarter-finals. Warren Fain, in his first year as Powers' varsity coach, was faced with a team which was decidedly shorter than in previous years. However, in his words, exceptionally quick and possessed a great deal of sta- mina. His analysis was obviously correct as the Varsity team proved themselves worthy of the recognition they received. The Most Valuable Player Award resulted in a tie and was shared by seniors Vince Walker and Steve Sugar. Junior Tim Herman received recognition as the Best Defensive Player and Dwayne Strozior was named the Most Improved Player. The entire team deserves a pat on the back for an excellent display of spirit and teamwork. No, this team did not produce any visible wealth but from the opening game of the season, through the tour- nament action and up the quarter-finals, it provided Powers with more than a million dollars worth of excite- ment, surprises and precious memories. Top right: Dwayne Stroizer battles for control of the ball. above: Chargers meet in center court prior to the start of the game. bottom right: Tyrone Reese stretches for 2. 102 Sports and Fortune
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