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The regular season begins on J. V. Wrestlers Show Promise Behind every good Varsity team is a Junior Varsity te -- and great Varsity Gm plers to Compete n Count Hohrlay Tournament expectations are f for the J' V' gmpplers' ' - . .. t I feel that Ron Gebler, Pete Mar- In accordance s Under L02?Ch K L ,,., : - A tens, Enver Ahmed, Monroe Sprague. at the . Celltalvy ggmg given V and Ed Fowler have excellent ch w z ' 4' ' grapp ersi CCM mg -,.' - V to be victorious in Pet I QOL, X e' . . ' ' a mi has 3 ,Ot of go Vyel 5 le, 1 fi ,,L,L .' -V.,x g y I l :' Tournament. These were .' !l ,' Q -,,,, of W1ihAAhFhxrtyM tx '.- Y 'ff ,,ll 'l 'l'll' ff , --', 1 'ii1'ai.. the XVl'GStlQFSm'Nf36'5 if Y vho in tg R256 nom lleai Il' en e I en,e . 123 Pound Weight ' Mr T9 gf - h s tix . ,beul e', fill -,,e i','l1, fl: not classy-.ggqtss a meet. unbeaten in the past season and also A ff Ai. . arid note A -I 4 V4 ' LY- ing grapplers' first chance is regarded as one of the 'best in the iff and die Wmingnegg VS o see action begins with the advent county in his weight group by his to work ' , of the Christmas holiday season. opponents. Sprague also boasts as ' t m uring the ensuing vacation. the an- admirable a record of the preced- Mr. Kappes is engaged in teaching the Junior Varsity grunters the fine art of high school wrestling. This involves learning the basic holds and 'tcounter-holds used by most high school teams. Utilizing these funda- mentals the wrestlers develop own style as time goes on. So far this season the Viking ling Club wrestled two 'l'he first took place at Bound on December 1. In conditioner South plers performed only good Bound Brook ber 4 the Vikings Edison wrestling team. Both the Varsity and the J. V.'s did ad- to the Vikings End Season tAs All Tea I feel that Ron Gebler, Pete Mar- tens, Enver Ahmed. Monroe and Ed Fowler have ces to be day of the Christmas nual. Christmas Wrestling tourna- ing Also back after earning i s x i ment will be held. The tournament. which was inno- vated several years ago. pits various Middlesex each other lers lose the the top two group. year's wrestling any men in the this year seems . Most of the same men that wrestledglast year for South Brunswick are back this sea- much letters year are Sol Nevins, Enver Ahmed, Edward Fowler. and Tournament the a long and ar- boasts such Madison, all of IV schools. Although it may seem hard to im- prove an 8-3 record, the muscle men of South Brunswick seem likely to do it. HI these being January 3 Saint meet against s Excel with Coach Nyitrai's with the two - A Captains, expectations are on hand for the J. V, grapplers. Under Coach Kappes things are certainly going well for the junior grapplers. According to Mr. Kappes, he has a lot of good material to work with. Thirty-two boys have turned . ,,,. ,..,.. . .. nut. Ahnnt.,ha.lf. arze-.,,novir'es nndhalf rapplers Greet '64 Cam ai fi - Behind every good Varsity team is a Junior Varsity team, and great During the ensuing vacation. the an- admirable a re p g nual Christmas Wrestling tourna- ment will be held. The tournament, which was inno- vated several years ago, pits wrest- lers from various Middlesex schools against each other in respective weight classes. I wrestlers that lose a eliminated and on the finals are held between men in each weight Although last years team did not post any men in the finals, the outlook this year seems much brighter. Most of the same men that wrestled last year for South Brunswick are back this sea- ing season. Alsi . lettels last ye W H' h H Howard sm 1 ig opes For Victory being Although it me prove an 8-3 men of South I ik., X I to do it. The If regular ' , ' V 17
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Wrestling L The matmen of S.B.H.S. have made an impression on the school which shall not he broken for years to come. This, the grap- plers second year of varsity competition, has shown the fruits of Coach Nyitrai's labor. The hoys have finished their season with a fine 7-5 record. Although eight mem- bers of the Varsity are graduating, there are great hopes for the future of the team's success. I 16
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3, x 4 i Cagers Complete The 1965 basketball season was a tremendously successful one. The 18-5 record is the 3rd best in the county this season. Don Stout, holder of 8 school records, scored 379 points and averaged 17.2 points per game. And set school season and career scoring records. The team scored 1421 points in 22 regular season games, and averaged 64.6 points per game. As compared with opposition scoring of 55. 6. In total, this campaign is to be considered as one of the best ever put together by a viking var- sity. The athletes deserve a great dealofcreditfor their unfaltering effort.
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