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C and D Basketball C Basketball Maintains Real Team Cooperation D basketball, though they only won one game, was not a disappoint- ment to coach Cliff Draeger. Accord- ing to coach Draeger, the players had a lot of fun, and enjoyed partici- pating in the sport. They worked hard, and gave it everything they had. That's what is really impor- tant. The C cagers ended their season with a 7-4 record. Led by captain Tom Armstrong, and spurred on by seniors Tim Smith, and Scott John- son, who was the leading scorer, they had a fairly strong season. lt THIS PAGE,-TOP: Scott Johnson blocks opponent. D team, TOP ROW Mark Bieber, Curry Stu- pula, Mark Baker, Charles Sheppard, Scott Pencer, Dave Kent, coach Cliff Draeger, BOTTOM ROW, Peter Filler, Brad Wudiske, Brian Rodrigues, Mike Brahant, Kevin Molloy, Tom Lewis. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Murray Davis. BOTTOM LEFT: C team, TOP ROW, Tom Arm- strong, John Kennedy, Greg Lahann, Scott Johnson, Tim Smith, Dave Belomy. BOTTOM ROW Dave Dunn, Warren Bross, Dave Gragnola, Rob Mock, John Mulcaire. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Brad Fredrickson, Gary Miller. RIGHT: Scott Johnson goes for the jump ball. OP- POSITE PA GE,-TOP LEFT? C cager John Kennedy is surrounded by opponents. RIGHT: junior Tom Armstrong outjumps opponent for control of the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Johnson goes for the free throw, as Tim Smith watches. RIGHT: coach Joe Calpin talks over game strategy with Greg Lahann, Tom Armstrong, John Kennedy, Scott Johnson and Dave Gragnola. rf. ,ef was a real team effortf' commented coach Joe Calpin. . . . everyone had their job and fulfilled their roles. Many of the games we lost could have gone either way. We lost to Branham, who were league champs, by only four points. f W ,. ., -.F -Q. . 5' A elif 5 'hm 5 .. :..fl', r f' ,k Q. -y -, , I .: ff .xx-ft I Etta I-,,..:::1...e.g: a112z1izg2s:a,+iifi'51 ., 2 . 55??ii25iiEli' i . , .f-- flasfifi-5' -. Wizilf-i'liifi3filf?lily'if'f:i'1Sf' ,.. --A 'A ni 21' 11' ':: ,I'l'fl1pfEi 2: --. -1: f ..: f- ,1 .5 -- wil . !,,,,-
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Cross Country I' Harriers Command a Championship Season The season began as any would- with hard work and many high hopes. Coaches George Wightman and Glen Marmatz had the team members getting in shape during sixth period every day in addition to running mornings and evenings on their ovim time. The dual meet season started in September with promising results and continued through the team's biggest challenge of the year's schedule, Leigh High, who hadn't tasted defeat in four years. After this huge accomplishment, the dreams for the season soared and ambition now pointed toward a CCS championship. By the end of November, a satis- fying tally of nine wins with no losses had been earned by the var- sity runners, who went on to place second in the CCS Championship race. Senior Mike Dyer captained the team with his outstanding example. Senior Paul Gyorey helped make it an extremely successful season by taking part in many first place ties for Saratoga, which gained him the title of Most Improved of the Falcon runners. Marc Valencia was Junior Var- sity's captain and did a fine job all season. Jeff Moore's superior abil- ities were recognized by his award for being Outstanding Member of ' the So homore team p . Mark Gyorey led the Freshman team with numerous first place standings for Saratoga. Mark served as captain and took the Outstand- ing Member's award for the Frosh team. According to Coach Wightman, it was great enthusiasm, together- ness, and long hours of practice dur- ing the summer and the season that were prime factors in the champion- ship year. Coach Glen Harmatz was very influential in the team's fine per- formance and his efforts were greatly appreciated by all. Varsity team members: Steve Bruns, Mike Dyer, Paul Gyorey, John Hanson, Jim Langley, Martin Rohe, and Matt Rohe Junior Varsity: Kevin Beadle, Rich Galli, Scott Gould, George Heiner, Tom Jones, Liz Kemp, Mike Lance, Claudia Messenger, Rob Pescar, Sheri Segger, Han- nah Sprinsock, and Marc Valencia Sophomore team: John Clary, Jim Cuneo, Chuck Johnson, Craig Johnson, Kent Lang, John Mc- Laughlin, Jeff Moore, Bob Shawan, Richard Swanson, Bob Trouard, Chris Utley, Jeff Walker, Jay Weim- er, Tom Wilberting, and Ted Wun Freshmen: Dave Bowers, Ken Erickson, Chris Felcyn, Dan Gillett, Rod Gluck, Mark Gyorey, Mike Kirby, Mark Oldham, Dick Rhodes, and Mike Scannel wi
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