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TOP CHUCKERS-Soufhpaw senior Garry Johnson follows fhrough on a lasf ball while senior L. D. Hambly gefs ready for his iurn af mound pracfice laf righfl. SCORING SLIDE-On Skip French's single, Pete Phillips fakes off from second base and slides in safely during fhe Tigers 4-2 win over cross fown rival Mission. Phillips was hitting .391 offer seven league confesfs. VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Rick Reis, Mike Lee, Skip French, David Hildenbrand, Mike Herrera. ROW 2 L. D. Hambly, Tim Patierson, Peie Phillips, Randy Mariin, Bob True, Mike Pairick. ROW 3: Jim Zanoli, head coach Prince Lewis, Ron Seger, Garry Johnson, Darreld English, Jeff Feliciano, Byron Mele, manager. 60-Varsity Baseball
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FAST TURN-Recording a best time of I:10.9, Senior Steve Sween threatened to break the school record in the 100 breastsfroke. '67 VARSITY SWIM SEASON SLO OPP 74 Paso Robles' 21 67 Lompoc 28 62 Santa Maria 31 57 Taft 38 58 Arroyo Grande' 37 67 Atascadero' 28 46 Arroyo Grande' 49 76 Atascadero' I9 76 Paso Robles' I7 50 Arroyo Grande' 45 71 Atascadero' 22 76 Paso Robles' 17 ' league dual meets Won II lost I IVlermen clinch crown, shatter swim records With two meets remaining on the '68 schedule IAtas- cadero and Paso Roblesl, Coach Mike Francis varsity swimmers I7-0 leaguel had already clinched their third straight league crown. lronically, the only losses suffered by the Francis mermen resulted from a relay disqualification in a non league double dual meet. The Tiger forfeit of seven first place points enabled both Santa Maria and Righetti to overtake SLO by identical 48-47 scores. Trailing by one point going into the final event San Luis won the 400 freestyle relay to edge Lompoc 52-43 in the opener. Twice San Luis spilled the improving Atas- cadero tankmen 65-30 and 53-42. Other SLO league victories came at the expense of Paso Robles 76-19, 57- 22, and Arroyo Grande 71-24, 62-33 and 79-16. Inspired by the winning performances of Drew Med- zyk ldivingl and John Sutcliffe 1200 backstrokel SLO made its strongest showing in the '68 Cal Poly Invita- tional. SLO finished third behind Redwood lVisalial and Oxnard in a field of nine high schools. With a clocking of 1:06.6 in the 100 butterfly, Mike Crull ioined the field of early season record breakers. Swimming against Arroyo Grande, Ron Rabun won the 400 freestyle with a time of 4:33.6 to eclipse the old school record of 4:37 set by Hank Biddles in '63, Diver Medzyk, the lonei Tiger entrant, finished fourth in the CIF finals and was expected to improve in '68. SWIMMING TEAM--FRONT ROW: George Frost, Bill Morem, Ron Rabun, John Sutcliffe, Craig Gallagher, Jack Johnson. ROW 2: Jim Pederson, Steve Sween, Mike Crull, Jack Baldwin, Louis Andreoli. ROW 3: Michelle McGlolhen, timer, Bob Moore, Don Frazier, Wayne Adams, Drew Medzyk, Dan Zimmerman, Al Applegarth, Mike Francis, head coach. S616-. cru
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Stickmen battle Eagles for early league lead After a disastrous early season record, the inexperi- enced Tiger horsehiders capitalized on last inning rallies to post a 7-O league mark at press time. The Tiger come- back gave hope that Coach Jim Zanoli would annex his third straight league championship, Baseball, the winning- est Tiger sport, has seen SLO win nine titles in 10 years. The loss of Doug Alderman lout with a broken handl left the Tiger horsehiders with only two seniors in the starting lineup while Pat Rusco and Mike Lee got a late start following the CIF basketball playoffs. A thin mound staff meant that the Tigers would rely heavily on seniors Garry Johnson and L. D. Hambly and might bring up Mark Reed from the J. V's. The young and inexperienced team took its lumps in the pre season games ll-5l as well as being outclassed in two tournaments. SLO lost the opener to Santa Bar- bara 2-1. ln the newly inaugurated Lompoc-Cabrillo Tournament, the Zanolimen lost four out of five contests. SLO's lone win was a 5-3 verdict over Lompoc. At the hands of the Santa Maria nines, the Tigers were given rough treat- ment including a 8-l whacking by the Saints and a 9-l belting by Righetti coupled with losses to Arroyo Grande 5-4 and Cabrillo 7-3. Rebounding from identical 3-O losses to Hueneme and Lompoc, San Luis reversed the score to win 3-0 over Arroyo Grande and nail down seventh place in the Santa Maria Easter tournament. ln the all important league race, San Luis blanked Atascadero 3-O, came from behind to defeat Morro Bay 6-2 and 6-5 and knocked off Paso Robles 7-3. Against always tough Arroyo Grande, SLO came from behind to win 6-5 on Randy Martin's tackle play and winning run. In the first two of three league games for the city championship, San Luis topped Mission 4-2 and 6-3. STRETCH-Lanky Pat Rusco, with a mid season league batting average ot' .500 akin to his all-CIF brother Dave, shows his defensive ability in this close play at first. SLO shut out Arroyo Grande in the Easter tourney fat letti. TOURNAMENT TENSION-Juniors Mike Lee fl9J, Pete Phillips, Dave Hildenbrand, Pat Rusco and Rick Reis talk over strategy after losing first two tourney games. Varsity Baseball-61
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