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JV FCOTBALL Row 1, left to right: Matt Thompson, Jack Walker, Eugene McCurry, Bill Kent, David Abel, Charles Taylor Rod McCulloch, Phil Patten, Alan Brandon, Jack Rohde, John Strong, Don Fitzloff, Mark Ritchie. Row 2: Coach Mr. Ingram, Glen Tuttle, Rod Noel, Dan Doyle, David McClay, Greg Elwood, Dan Liming, Jim Hedges, Marty Borrevik, Tim McKinney, Sid Hickman, Craig Johnson, John Barge, Kenny Borrevik. In terms of a team's won-loss record you can't say this year's LV, Football team had a very successful season. However, as the season progressed the team worked hard and many of the players will be ready to play varsity next year. The understudies to the varsity finished the season with a surprising victory over the Mapleton LV, 's 32-0 fa game between the two teams earlier in the season resulted in a tiej. The team made-up of Fresh- men and Sophomores lost three games to North Bend, one to Marshfield, and one to Newport, the season's record was 1-5-1.
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FOOTBALL Row one: Rod Brandon, Gary Tippey, John West, Bill Humphreys, Terry Newport, Mike Rosa, Bill Clements, Bill Schneider. Row two: Coach Rudy Ruppe, Jim Brandow, Roger Travis, Dean Pickett, Bill Moore, Quentin Elwood, Bruce Howell, Ron Needham, Don Godfrey, Allen Teitzel, Bill Doyle, Coach Howard Edson. Row three: Jim Roberts, Bill Weist, Mike Cunningham, Mike Kellis, Larry Forsyth, Leon Moore, John Hedges, John Henson, Ken Kent, Tom Briggs. Managers, Brad Sudphin and Lynn Edson. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. CAPTAIN QUENTIN ELWOOD Sept. Sept. Nov. 1963 -64 Football Schedule Reedspo rt Reedspo rt Reedsport Reedsport Reedsport Reedsport Reedsport 7 26 45 13 32 27 52 Newport 20 Sutherlin 'I Mapleton 32 Siuslaw 20 Toledo 0 Taft 0 Waldport 7 Reedsport's Braves opened the season with a league game, going against the strong Newport team without having had the opportunity to play in a preliminary game. Too many early season mistakes caused the Braves to lose an important game. However they came back strong in the next two games and proved that they could be good football players. The Braves lost one more game, that of a very close 20-13 decision to Siuslaw who 'eventually became the League Champions.
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SWIM TEAM Row 1, left to right: Joan Mackenzie, Cathy Stingley, Mike Train, Terry Murphey, Alfred Coffield. Row 2: John Josephson, Steve Cary, Lynn Wall, Jerry Winters, Mark De Priest, John Richards, Hugh Mackenzie. Row 3: Coach Mr. Kawachika, Doug Wilkens, David Coffield, Jerry Marks, Larry Riley, Bob Plov. Reedsport Union High School took its second straight boys' swimming championship on November 23, 1963 at the University of Oregon pool. By starting and finishing the meet with record-setting performances in two relays, Coach Bob Ka- wachika's swimmers came close to doubling the tally of their nearest rival, huge Woodrow Wilson High of Portland. Even though representing the smallest school in the meet, the Braves set three of five records en- route to scoring 49 points. Wilson scored 26, followed by Medford and South Eugene with 21 each and Parkrose with 20. Among the girls, Wilson High won the honors with 73 112 points, followed by Beaverton with 64. Cathy Stingley, only Reedsport girl swimmer, scored 7 points for an eighth place berth. The Braves jumped off to an early lead when their 200-yard medley relay team, consisting of Larry Riley, Steve Cary, Lynn Wall, and Bob Plov, swam to the finish ahead of the pack with a 1:50. 2 clocking. The time shattered the old mark of 1:51.4 set by another Reedsport team in 1962. In the 200-yard freestyle, John Josephson zipped to a 1:57. 4 to place second, even though his time was equal to that of the winner, Bruce Hess of Medford. In the 400 -yard freestyle, the Reedsport boys went two-three with Hugh Mackenzie picking up the second place medal in 4:16. 4. Close behind was his teammate Bob Plov with a clocking of 4:17. 5, as Ted Leovich of Lincoln won the event in 4:12. 8. fcontinued on page 391
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