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v I I U Nw , tl um iuljtlllll fQ3Ulg'll0! dn 'Ns' l itil 4 Ql!giI'l'Q, 3 .V A I fr ! T, A ,P 4 'lumm T til-4 Wy ' ' is-1 h 'U' A .fr ' 2 X 24 my i T ' S lla A j M t ,f , Varsity Baseball: row 1: bob brown, joel johnson, greg le doux, gene frey, bob gorman, steve laden, daryl edralin, chrls heden. row 2: blll kappel- man mgr. gary shunk, jlm kegwlen, scott barrie, blalr jarcik, jim caito, rob goss, klrk radke. ray judah, john moresco, coach al endrlss. Tennis: row 1: mike stockwell, ballard bare, tlll stoeckenlus, pete khourie, matt khourle, steve de martlnl, dan tlerney, david raney. row 2: coach dlckey, andy walker, brandon hill, bill cavalier, gordon ness, peter schmld, joe personenl, mark strassar, mark rodnick, bruce manheim, constantine papas mgr. vqiQ Www: sg NAP Swimming Team: row 1: mlke roush, elliot marshall, troy dunham, stan raney. rob murray, dave rlng, mat lager, chrls gootherts, tom shindler. row 2: doug brockbank, erik humber, john redlg, scott brazll, andy stone, mark twede, john goepp, peter phelps, warren lager. row 3: pam mc garry, spencer eldred, dave drake, peter brunstetter, larry stoehr, jacques charton. Coach Al Endrlss led hls Varsity Baseball team to an- other successful season. The comblnatlon of consistent pitching and solld hlttlng car- rled them through the season. John Moresco, Bob Gorman, Steve Laden, and Gene Frey composed the pltchlng staff. Hitters Jlm Kegwlen, Bob Brown, Bob Gorman, and Scott Barrle provlded the power that drove In the runs. Redwood once again was a powerhouse In tennls compe- tltlon. This year the team ran lts consecutive wlnnlng streak to 50 matches. The top three players were Mark Rodnlck, Andy Walker, and Dan Tler- ney. Gary Walter, a top player last year, was unable to com- pete because of Illness. Mr. Glen Dickey was agaln the team's coach. As happens almost every year, Redwood had another power- ful Varsity Swlmmlng team. Two of the top swimmers were Brlan Hennesy and Paul Cane: both had double vlctorles ln two of the tlrst three meets. Blll Purcell, back from sab- batical leave, coached the squad. 147
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Varsity Water Polo: row 1: warren lager, doug murray, ken mac donald, scott brazil, jacques charton, larry stoehr. row 2: mike silverberg, matt lager, doug james, pete Iindstrom, cariey hull, tyler groo, tom schind- ler, mike boorstein, paul cane. row 3: mgr. don hiller, doug brockbank, erik humber, john redig, rlck kahn, john goepp, pete brunstetter, erik gray, tom graham, coach buchanan. Girls' Gymnastics: row 1: sheila wagner, martha bittner, kathy ashley, kathy lopez, carol blalr, ann hamilton, tori rowebottom, sue beryle, nancy monroe, toni brajkovich, sue biss, judy kingsley, lucia tuffanelli, alice simon, marilyn scoutten, kay simon, barbara vallee, travlna butler. Kew Varsity Soccer: row 1: francisco del valle, peter wurtz, carlos da luz, tom slelslinger, steve babzlen, arnie andreassen, joe roboli, neil kruezberger, karl bettinger, russell fujiwara. row 2: bill jones, john broderick, don ballard, steve innes, ken edgemon, fred langecker, kelly wheeler, david harvard, tom daggett, greg hall, andres carelson, john hofman, tim hllton. The Varsity Water Polo team compiled another out- standing record, 12 victories and 2 defeats, and a second place finish in league competition. Their only losses were to Terra Linda, who won the cham- pionship. Taking over the helm for Mr. Bill Purcell, who was on sabbatical leave, was Mr. Stan Bu- chanan. Ken MacDonald and Doug Brockbank, the team captain, were selected to the All-League team. The Girls' Gymnastic team, captained by Michele vaulting, uneven bars, balanced exercise. With Mrs. Margaret Molly Boucher as coaches, the in the Marin County Meet and Pla, competed in beam, and floor Schaulis and Mrs. team placed fifth went on to the Northern California and Optional Meets. Although this year's Varsity Soccer team had a full complement of talent, they won only 1 game out of ten. With a record of 1 wln, 7 losses, and 2 tles, the team finished in last place. ln his first year as coach was Mr. Pat Bacchus. Team captains were Tom Daggett and Sharian Sarabi.
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Varslty Track: row 1: joe clark. mlke falvey, dennis kuwatanl, mlke kllleen, phll skow. row 2: tom malvlno, ted olsen, ned overand, tom sleisenger, rick norton, pete sweeney, don nelson. row 3: mark asiano, mlke sweeney, coach zile, jim quinn, ken benston, scott cochrane, jay lehman, tlm breneman, duff mc evers, dan young, coach mc manus, steve schmldt. klp kermoian. Redwood had a very strong Varsity Track team this year. The malnstay performers were Mike Sweeney, Rick Norton, Ken Benston, and Dennis Kuwatanl ln the track events. In the field events were Tom Malvino, Kip Ker- moian, Jay Lehman, and Steve McGee. Mr. Stan Tobiason headed the coaching staff. Assisting him were Mr. Rusty McManus and Mr. Don Zile, both first year coaches here at Redwood. Returning Iettermen Tim Novaclc, Scott Huber, Bob Zim- merman, Arnold Brooks, and Jeff Harrison provided lead- ership and inspiration for the golf team this season. lt was their experience that prevailed during the matches. One of the matches was played on the famed Spyglass Hill course in Monterey. Mr. Hart coached the team which again used the Meadow Club as their home course. Mrs. Marla Van Busklrk coached the Girls' Golf team at their home course, the Meadow Club in Fairfax. The team played in the Marin County Athletic League. Varsity Golf: scott huber, iohn Q y sillers, tim novacic, scott mayer, -- jeff rice, jeff harrison, bob zim- ,. y. K g Girls' Golf: melinda west, andrea schultz, erica mc vlcker, vlcky N clmlna, laurie collins. ' as l tt, M8 . merman, coach hart. 3
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