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Left: Brent Manellaro helps add the finishing touch to lines on the new tennis courts. Below. Bill Webb, administrative assistant: Joe Barnhill, maintenance engineer: and Joe Hergert. football coach; locate lines to be painted on the new ten- nis courts. Bottom, the new courts provided stu- dents and townspeople alike with enjoyment through the summer. 15
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Improvements Highlight Summer Summer improvement at Salida High School included the laying of 80,000 square feet of sod on the new athletic field located south of Andreas Field House, and the construction of four new ten- nis courts east of the high school. Sodding labor was provided by local students Cindy Long, Pat Shaw, and Joe Veltri, with the aid of an employee from Schubert Sod Farm from Calahan. Features of the new field include the installation of an official Amature Athletic Union (AAU) track complete with surfacing. The new track was included in the plan because the old track failed to meet league or state requirements. Due to the efforts of Bill Webb, Joe Barnhill, Joe Hergert, and students, the new tennis courts were lined, surfaced, and fenced before the end of the summer, thus lending to the enjoyment of students and townspeople alike throughout the tennis sea- son. Top. an employee of the Schubert Sod Farm aids Joe Veltri and Pat Shaw in laying sod. Above. Cindy Long and Pat Shaw lay sod.
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Coaches And Visiting Alumni Staff Summer Grid Camp Spartan football camp was held July 21-31. It was mn by coaches Joe Hergert, Larry Bride, Steve Kane, Bill Thornton, and Dale England with the help of Salida alumni Dave Salvi and George Osborne from Colorado University and Gordon Gardunio from Mesa College. The camp started every weekday night at 7 p.m. and usually ran until dark. Each session was divided into two segments. The first segment was for specialized groups such as quarterbacks, receivers, backs, and linemen. In the second seg- ment, team play was emphazied. The purpose of the camp was to familiarize younger players with the system, and to give the defending AA State Champs a head start on the upcoming season. The camp's highlight was when Salvi showed the prospectie Spartan gridders some new plays from CU. One Spartan commented, The camp sure got us thinking about football again! ’ ’ Above, Dan Knighi runs a pass pattern as Mike Lewis. Billy Mansheim, and Steve Eggleston look on. Upper right. Chuck Osborne, Bemie Carolan, and Doug Long perform the monkey roll, an agility drill for linemen. Center, the Spartan offense runs through a precision play as Lee Graff, Gordon Gardunio. and George Osborne observe the action. Lower right, George Osborne and Coach Larry Bride help Craig Kwiek and Tim Albers with their line stances as Coach Joe Hergert looks on.
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