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Golf Becomes Newest Redskin Sport l tml' s GOLF TEAM: Mike Holland, Jim Lane, turedl George Gavalas. Stan Bosenberg, Chuck Syfrett. iNot Pic- Juniar Stan Bosenberg practices his iron shots at school. -U .Ms Sophomore Jim Lane learns more about follo w-through in golf The Redskins started a new sport this year as they took to the golf links and formed a golf team for the first time at Flickards. Though the sport began late in the school year, its five players were young, thus promising experienced players in years to come. Jim Lane, George Gavalas, Chuck Syfrett, and Mike Holland were promising soph- omores and Stan Bosenberg a junior. Coach Jerry Davis, assistant basket- ball and football coach, directed the team. While in high school at Crestview, Fla., he was nationally ranked among high school golfers. Coach Davis saw promise for the season as the new team found it 'necessary to improvise a schedule as they went along. ln March they took part in two tournaments. They hoped for several more inter- scholastic meetings before the school year was out in June. Coach Jerry Davis directs the new Rick- ards golf team. 159
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Track Boasts Nationally Ranked Member . 'i .., 41:41 ,TMMO . .cm-, 1 -- . . ,, K . 'i 'K'---Mlilgfi Q.. ...NMA , 1 Jae Tucker, premier hurdler, clears the high hurdle on his way to the finish line and a first place in the meet against Quincy Shanks. The '71-'72 Thinclads, having a nationally ranked member in Ray- mond Crump, set out to improve its record over that of last year's. This year's track team was to face some of the toughest competition in the south as they met teams from other southern states. Though the '71-'72 season was marred early by injuries to key per- sonnel, Coach Labat believed that he would have another fine season. This year's Redskins did not have as many record-holders, but had quite a few lettermen. Redskin Thinclads proved to be a most diligent bunch of young men, as at the beginning of the '70-'71 year. They were given very little chance of even competing with the stronger teams in this part of the state. Despite the difficulties they managed to finish fourth in the State in AAA. Getting a slow start the 'Skins looked as though they had very little chance of making it to district, as they had only a few spot performers. When the 'Skins did start winning, though, there was no stopping them as Monticello and Godby, who had earlier beat the Thinclads, could at- test tO. Records began falling like rain as the 'Skins broke old records and then broke their newly set records. Tak- ing only nine men to the state meet and placing fourth overall made the whole season worthwhile. TRACK: iFront Rowl Bill Rouse, Michael Rutherford: iSecond Rowl Alonzo Beck- with, Michael Riley, Raymond Nelson, Kenneth Kirkland, Ray Crump, Thomas Russ: iThird Rowl Reginald Thompson, Richard Kalin, Isaiah Carter, Herbert Wyche, Bob Meeks: iFourth Rowl Jack Abrams, Ronald Hill, Terry Coleman: iFifth Rowl Larry Merritt, Willie Wynn, Joe Lynn, Joe Tucker, Daniel Collins, iSixth Rowl Ernest Green, John Archer, iBack Rowl Johnny Colson. 161
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