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Twenty-Six Wrestlers Win Letters Teamwise the Sandy matmen showing was not impressive; however, several individuals turned in outstanding records. Of the 13 matches the team won five, four of which were league contests. Forty-five wrestlers turned out during the season. Var- sity letters were awarded to 15 and J.V. to 11. Nineteen S.U.H.S. grapplers won berths to the district meet at Rey- nolds. Cal Rough Contender Cal McKinnis chalked up an unusual record for a first year wrestler. He competed 12 times, winning.six by pins and four by decision while losing only two. The two losses came when he com- peted one weight above his regular 157 pound class. Ta- king first in the district meet made him eligible for the State Tournament. After losing in the quarter finals, Cal was eliminated in his bid for a state championship in the 157 lb. class. Arlie Consistent High point man for the season was Arlie Hendon who had 13 matches in the 98 lb. class. He won seven of his encounters by pinning his opponent and took four by decisions. In one match he drew with his opponent and lost one by a decision. His only loss was to the Metro District winner of last year. In the District meet Arlie fought his way to second place, and won a berth in the State championships. He was eliminated in the quarter finals. Another big gun on the Pio- neer squad was Vic Byrd, wrestling in the 136 lb. divi- sion. His season’s record was six wins, one draw and one loss which was the best re- cord in the District for his weight. Vic placeJ third in the District meet. Jack Goes to State Sandy’s last hope for a State champion was shattered when Jack Perry was eliminated in the quarter finals in the 168 lb. class. He won a State berth by copping second place in the District meet. Hal Dyal and Ron Booker wrestling in the 148 lb. and 106 lb. divisions respectively lost in the preliminaries at the State meet. Hal was first and Ron was second at the District level. A large percentage of the varsity and J.V. lettermen are returning next year and Coach Jarvis will be pitting experienced grapplers against league squads. SEASON RECORD Sandy Opponent 10 Centennial 40 20 Tigard 35 26 Roosevelt 29 11 Gresham 44 32 Reynolds 23 37 Wy’ East 20 21 Scappoose 34 34 Corbett 23 20 Estacada 31 32 Molalla 14 46 Corbett 3 13 Parkrose 31 17 Si 1 verto n 34 Coach Paul Mormon (loft) assis- ted Coach Lyle Jarvis. 29
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B Squad Inauqurated This Year Standing, from left: D. Wolf, manager; S. Moore; G. Kuehn; J. Harms; Ahrenkiel; J. Boring, manager. Kneel ing: Mr. McQueen, coach; 0. Smoke; M. Telford. D. Black; A. R. Esperson; J. V Season Produces Varsitq Prospects Standing, from left: M. Webber, K. Enx, K. Duff, R. Smith, F. Meyers, B. Frederickson, F. Kennedy, H. Hutchins, M. Persons. Kneeling: T. Weatherford, G. Harrell, R. Mishima, Coach Osborn, F. Hammers, B. Riggs, C. Naas.
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Varsity Wrestlers Have A Winniny 8-5 Season Standing, from left: Coach Mannen, J. Markwell, L. Phillips, R. Brown, B. Nelson, B. Childers, A. Hendon, Coach Jarvis. Kneeling: M. Platz, H. Enz, C. McKinnis, H. Dyal, J. Perry, V. Byrd. J. V Wrestlers Gain Experience Standing, from left: G. Burg, J. Nagae, J. Matz, M. Bourne, L. Pope, J. Platz, K. Collins, Mgr. T. Bell. Kneeling: T. Sheppard, G. Hall, J. Parker, D. Rutledge, P. Gregson, L. Asakawo, L. Louderback, J. Dyal. 30
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