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. Undefeated! , - Q 4' M-.,,. - .mss.x sN X , L ,.....,..-.-- Sa Steve Imhoff returns a backhand. RECORD Seneca Opponent 6 Durrett ..... .......... 1 6 Jeffersonville . . . .... . . . 1 7 Eastern ..... .... 0 6 St. Xavier . . . . . 1 Brent Davis gets ready to serve. 6 Westport . . . . . . .1 6 Fern Creek ... . . .1 4+ Atherton . . . . . . .3 4 Waggener . . .... 3 . V 5 Trinity . . ..... .... .... 2 5 5 K M I .................. .... 2 County Championship Q 7 Butler .................... .... 0 E A ' f . 5' 'f r wg Don Schrieber hits a forehand. Mike Zeitman goes high for a serve
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Seneca Tennis . . . .htilfm ,.,.,,AN, . .,...-.W .- V - - E 1 5 ,A , i sv IT' ia i E B Standing, from left: Steve Imhofl, Don Schriber, Coach Noon, Mike Zeitman, Brent Davis. Kneeling: Jeff Richie, Barry Schriber, Pet Caddie, Tom Cohen, Harry Kranz. Jefferson County Champions Coach Noon took charge of Seneca's tennis team three years ago. Up until then, one might walk up to a fellow student and ask, How's the tennis team doing?', ln return he would receive a blank stare. What tennis team? would be the startled reply. Since then, we have compiled a total record of twenty-six matches won, three matches lost, and we were Countj Runners-up in 19644. With initiative such as this, how could the '66 team do anything but have the greatest season ever? Again in th' capable hands of Coach Noon, this experienced team defeated such formidable opponents as Waggener, whom they had never beaten before, and shut out Eastern and Butler. They also carried home more 1966 trophies than all other years combined, one for being County Champs and one for Regional Runners-up. Steve Imhoff also won recognition for being Regional Runner-up. There,s nothing for next year's team to do but keep the winning streak going, so keep an eye on the '67 team! I94
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Seneca Linksmen These two words, Seneca and golf, have become synonymous throughout the lstatesin recent years. The Redskin linksmen, under the direction of Coach Don Porter, clubbed their way to a brilliant record of six victories and one defeat in regular season matches. Their tournament record also proved outstanding with the fearsome foursome of Jim Walker, Phil Armbruster, Gary Conklin, and Bill Etscorn achieving third place in the Louisville Invitation Golf Tourney, capturing the Regional crown by topping such powerhouses as St. Xavier and Waggener, and completely overwhelming Valley 305-327 for the County Championship. The season was highlighted by a fine fourth place finish in the Kentucky state finals. In commenting on team members, Coach Porter acknowledges senior, ,lim Walker, who received a golf scholarship to the University of Florida, as the most consistent man on the team. Jim was the group's medalist with the fewest number of strokes per round and compiled team lows in the L.l.T., Regional, and State tournaments. The most improved player surely has to be Junior, Bill Etscorn, who played very consistent golf during the season and finished low for the team in the Regional tournament with a par 72 for 18 holes. Senior, Phil Armbruster, whose powerful drive has been compared to that of Jack Nicklaus, also received a golf scholarship from the University of Florida. Senior, Gary Conklin, always a great competitor, who finished one stroke behind .lim Walker in the State tourney rounds out this magnificent foursome which not only has boosted the popularity of the sport but made the golf squad one of the finest and most celebrated of Seneca's 1966 championship sports teams. Coach Porter examines clubs in the pro shop. Bill Etscorn concentrates on his second shot to the green.
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