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try Buttermann rounding second in the Regional lst County Championship r . . Q.. 'n t -' N .-if 99ff,fq,-Hg, ,+.'w?,a?w?:.ew, . - ,f54.fe4,r3-2325 ag - ,dn K' 41- v ' -L le f t ' M f,f:l'1z? ,i ,fixx V . I V r l 4 LH V 4' ' ' it 'I 4 w a A L 5'F 7. .. ' 5457 '7 'M1f . ..a.mK1e,'... W if 'inf'-'Y i ' - , . wiG1 ' 'A .willfvnlisna---f www-'m - -'4'2'i?Q34.na1: .1'f W A Coach Tayler gives Paul Scott encouragement. Pll1'I12lll'lCnl. RECORD District Tournament zneca Opp. Seneca Opp. lT.J. .... ...2 5 Wagg... 5 Wagg.... ..1 5 K.M.I..... ...l l Durrett .. 2 10 Westport 5 Atherton . . . . 0 F. Creek 0 T.J. Eastern . . . Durrett . . . 1 Eastern . . . D Southern . Manual . . . F. Creek . . Jeff. . . J eff. . . . . H. Clay . . Atherton . Wagg. . . . Regional Tournament 4. Seneca Opp. 0 1 St.X .......... 2 ' ' ' 3 County Championship . :lo Seneca Opp. ...2 7 Butler ........ ..5 - - - 4' Wins Losses Ilfi 17 7 . . . 4 . . . 5 . . . 2 Charlie Petry delivers in another strike in Regional Tournament. Y Another home run by Paul Prater? He's ready for action. I9I
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Baseballers Capture Left to Right, Top row: H. Cummins, L. Bell, S. Hunt, J. Witten, R. Hillerich, S. Geer, G. Pike, Bottom row: D. Line, G. Buttermann P. Scott, M. Hay, B. Lesak, T. Triplett, H. Ellington, B. Tharp. JEFFERSON COUNTY CHAMPIONS Ten years of sweat and toil brought Seneca's hurlers and hitters to a peak of perfection as the team under the leadership of Coach Hal Taylor brought home three championships for their season's work. What began as an ordinary season developed into a sizzling record of 8 wins-2 losses. By beating such top-ranked ball clubs as Fern Creek, Durrett, and Waggener, the Redskins batted their way through to East Jefferson County championship. Led by its ace pitching staff, Dave Line, Charlie Petry, Gary Buttermann, Hank Ellington, Jeff Witten, Bill Lesak, Mike Hay, and Lin Bell, the team entered the District race. ln the first round K.lVI.l. fell to Seneca. However, in the second game, Waggener put up a good fight and led 4-2 with two out in the last inning, but Seneca wasn't beaten yet! Six straight batters reached base and I90 tied the game 4--4. Then the fired-up team went on to win in extra innings. After such a close call the Red- skins went on to clobber Westport and become the District champs! After losing to a tough St. Xavier team in the Reg- ional semi-final, the team entered the grand finale, the Jefferson County Championship! Butler presented a tough challenge, and once again Seneca found itself losing. However, out of pure determination, our men produced four runs and attained their third trophy by winning the Jefferson County Championship! This win gave Cary Buttermann a record of 6-0, including a no- hitter and a one-hitter, and Gary was recognized by the Courier Journal as one of the state's finest pitchers. Only one other team looks more promising-NEXT YEARS! !
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Cindermen Have s. fc E ,t iz g, 5 wwafwwgpssffacffmswwamaze-'etsfzfswfffffsszv'wt ways... 'fmt ffl:-ff' - - Hi' 'M' V A - .- vmmmwfwww7-va.-Wtwc'5.-wzw'v,L,Talmax -W , . -ee ld. ,, ,J wg Q Q First Row fleft to rightl: Mgr. Ash, Receveur, McDonald, Dawson, King, Trunnell, Rogers, Moyer, Bennett, Houser, Becker, Colbert Se ond Row: Coach Hamn, Arnold, Durbin, McMullin, McMullin, Mc-Mahan, Buckner, Loudermilk, Wilson, Board, Horan, Coach As Third Row: Hodge, Karem, Johnstone, Gish, Braden, Smiley. Fourth Row: Aynes, Hendricks, Lawrence, Whitehouse, Hotard, Daniel The track team under the leadership of Coaches Ash and Hamn must be included in Seneca's select group of Spring championship teams. The Skins compiled a most impressive record, victorious in five of seven regular season meets and' achieving a high fourth place standing in the regional track competition. Their efforts were highlighted by a fine ninth place finish in the state AAA meet. leading the squad were Senior, Phil Thompson, who placed second in the state in the high-jump with a leap of 6 feet, Senior, Marshall Lawrence, who achieved a tie for second place in the pole vaulting competition with a mark of ll'6'7, and Junior, George Colbert, who nailed down fifth place in the 440 yard dash with an excellent time of 51.4 seconds. The two coaches are extremely proud of this fine group of young athletes who have boosted the fame and spirit of track at Seneca High School. I92 lu. 1If,',f'7 2 t h so - ,nnr i f E f In ..i, ,. V , ..,., ,..r . ..... ... A' rro at i V. irwwhav .5 t....-.f-va.-0011 - ' ii: f ' xx if fin., 'li' 1', Larry Trunnell senses victory as he approaches the finish in the 220 hurdles.
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