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B hardballers post 14-5 ' '! f? g' , Y esta . ' 'ffl -fl 2 i HE 'A 7 st rf' E 5 -I., ,- if . ,kg 2,6-a wvgsgpk ,-3 53,21 ,ull- W-... 357,21-si . 95,2 -4 vie ft. -5' ' ,awww . QE 3 'kms no 1 ftar .gun pf gm ,. 5 Tying Del Norte for first in city, the Little Blue topped the season with a 14-5 season record. Leading the moundsmen were Scott Ackerman, Doug Braye and Denny Rogers, who also played for varsity. Denny and Rick Williams led the sopho- mores with .364 and .312 batting aver- ages, respectively. Williams also led the team in runs batted in, times at bat and most innings played. Robert Houle led the team in pitching with a 5-0 record. Rogers and Braye also pitched for the Baby Blue. Coach Lloyd Randel, Kennedy Junior High, coached the B team for a sec- ond year. this page, upper, left: Ready to unload his power, Denny Rogers shows off his ability to hit. above: Lefty Mike Winburn smashes one into left field. left: B teamers are Dan Poore, manager: Randel Montoya, Mike Winburn, Richard Noedel, Tom Roopef second row: Dennis Meyer, manager, Kenny Williams, Jim Campbell, Chuck Crespy, Terry Linton, third row: Robert Houle, Robert Hull, Bill St. Clair, Monty Cunningham, fourth row: Coach Randel, Rick Williams, Ronny Cunningham, Ron Smith, Lee Billingsley. Athletici 225
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Big Blue Swingers post 102-12 season, 226 Proudly sporting a 102-12 mark, Big Blue golfers were upset by small margins for all three categories of the State AA golf championship. Los Alamos came from one shot behind the defending champion Matadors to win the team crown 645-650 in a big upset. The Hilltoppers' Eddie Sanchez squeaked by Steve Loy to take individual honors by one shot. Sanchez had rounds of 81-71 for a 152 total, while Loy fired a score of 75-85-153. This was another upset, as Brian Butler had been favored to repeat as state champion. One shot was again the difference in the race for the two-man title. Sanchez and Paul Lee stroked a 312 tally, while Loy and team captain Butler had a 313 mark. Led by Butler's 75 score, the linksters won the District 2AA championship. However, Butler lost medalist honors in a playoff upset, when Del Norte's Todd Nicely canned a 75-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole. During the regular season, the squad recorded several impressive perform- ances. They copped the Wilson Relays title over Del Norte 312-321. Butler was the individual winner with a one-over par 73. In addition, the drivers took second in the St. Pius Invitational and the Albuquerque Relays and tied for third in the tough 32-team field at the Clint, Tex., Invitational. One of the highlights of the year came
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