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.I .V. Baseball Frustrating Year Existing under the shadow of the varsity baseball team proved to be a disappointing experience for the J.V. hardballers even though they gave, as Coach Robert Moeller put it, ZOO per cent. The team im- proved tremendously from the beginning for the year, and the Coach cited several for their outstand- ing performances: Steve Arden, pitcher, and Dave Taylor, catcher, plus Bill Johnson and Bill Stevens who played well in the outfield and infield. Roy Bridgeman led the team in hitting with a .362 batting average. It was frustrating when you look at it from a win-loss standpoint, someone wrote on the records, but we had ... fun ...! riffs 3 J.V. team, below, includes: ROW l: D.Taylor, S.Groskopf, B.Stevens, P.Henneman, D.Lein, R.Drapeau. ROW 2: S.Arden, A.Kindred, R.Kennedy, B..lohnson, R.Bridge- man, Coach Robert Moeller. Frosh team, opposite page, includes: ROW l: B.Lein, R.Pulsifer, D.Sunamoto, B.Suminski, K.I-lunsinger, S.Keeler, D.Lemke. ROW 2: F. Donaldson, ,l.Galvin, R.Taylor, D.Broadsword, .l.Hunt, G.Rutz, B.Winkler, Coach Marius Brockway. I. Dave Taylor slams the ball. 2. J.V. team members confer with Coach Moeller. 3. Freshman pitcher Dave Lemke fires one in. 4. Daryle Broadsword, outstanding frosh batter, prepares to catch a fast ball. lli i vb an-wanna 1 awww lr, . f as-, x 1 X 'rw . 1
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6 Team Works Hard Barlow's '71 varsity baseball team was average accord- 4 ing to records, but was a real winner in bringing respect E to the school. The team, under the line coaching of Dale Stebbins, represented Barlow in 30 games over a period of '4 two months, averaging about one game every other day. W After a fairly disappointing pre-season, the Bruins started 3 off league play in fine style. Early in the season the Bar- g low baseball squad looked like it would be fighting for the N league championship, but later cooled off and settled to an 8-8 record in league play. Overall the Bruins won 14 games and lost I6. The season was highlighted when two Barlow players were voted first team all-league, and two more received honorable mention. Later on Bruin pitcher Jim Payne was named to the all-state team, an honor of con- siderable degree. BARLOW OPPONENT LASALLE 3 CLEVELAND 8 GRANT 4 HOOD RIVER 8 ll ESTACADA l 7 ESTACADA 6 6 ESTACADA 7 2 THE DALLES 3 l THE DALLES 4 12 SANDY l 8 SANDY I2 l REYNOLDS 8 7 GLADSTONE 6 ll GRESHAM 0 12 HOOD RIVER ll 3 THE DALLES l l CENTENNIAL ll 6 WEST LINN l l MILWAUKIE 5 2 REX PUTNAM 4 M' 5 TIGARD 2 5 CLACKAMAS l 3 OREGON CITY 5 0 THE DALLES 5 3 ESTACADA 2 2 ESTACADA 7 3 GRESHAM l 2 CENTENNIAL 4 3 REYNOLDS 4 3, 2 HOOD RIVER l MQ, Q, -gn W l: Jim Pa ne, ' ha , Bur - S X4 2 f Jerry Ni3lhimnTT:i?IcT3orT,pSixnEj1 Davie Hoover, Curt Newman. ROW 2: Alan Cook, John Doss, Dane Caldwell, Blair Andersen, Dewey Taylor, Matt Jessen, Larry Jessen, 74 f PM , ,L iiit 1 P , 'L V ' R V, . PaulTrag1s. l Q I i 7' wg YJ' 7 W
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'Mental Blocks Overcome 1 Although the freshman team had little to brag about in lthe way of visable victories, team members and Coach Mari- 'us Brockway have spent the year achieving what they call mental victories by overcoming blocks in concentration that threatened teamwork. Frosh basketball tryouts yielded 23 prospective horsehiders, but the number eventually shrunk to 15, where it remained for the season. Coach Brock- way was impressed with the hustle of the team, which, he said, was not easily discouraged despite its disappointing rec- ord. In the freshman line-up, Jeff Galvin and Daryle Broads- word led the team in hitting, while Jim Hunt and Steve Keels played the field with consistantly good results. Mft' 'WOR uit R41 114 J.V. SCOREBOARD 4 593 1 1 9.11 1 , 6 gg, A ,3,,.1,g1L:L X I rv: f f O 5 if p pig K . - 1 -nv if x FROSH SCOREBOAR D OPPONENT BA ALOHA I7 RLOV: OPPONENT BARLOW CENTENNIAL s 0 REYNOLDS 5 Z REYNOLDS 12 5 W' LLNN S 'L 0 GLADSTONE I9 0 THE DALLE 9 GRESHAM 6 5 Hoon RIVER 5 4 Hoon RIVER 5 4 ORESHAM '9 T THE DALLES 13 0 REYNOLDS 1 0 CENTENNIAL 9 2 REYNOLDS 6 4 MILWAUKIE I6 1 WY EAST 7 .PUTNAM 8 0 GRESHAM 9 3 TIGARD 12 I THE DALLES 9 6 RCLACKAMAS I2 2 GRESHAM L2 0 OREGON CITY 7 4 cENrENN1AL ll 10 fTHE DALLES ll 0 HOOD RIVER 5 4 AESTACADA 12 1 CENTENNIAL 3 9 ESTACADA 2 6 GRESHAM 7 2 GRESHAM 18 3 CENTENNIAL 10 0 J.v.1 wow 2 Losr I8 TIEDO REYNOLDS 10 0 HOOD RIVER 5 8 FROSH: WON l LOST 12 TIED 2 1
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