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w-ff e u' X J. V. FOOTBALL - ROW 'la G. Ordway, M. Parnell, P. Hein, A. Tunick, J. Schult. ROW 3: F. Hendler, C. Bisgoer, S. Meble, S. Roese, Howord, F. Robinson, L, McNei', M Rosenberg. ROW 2: A. Duber stein, B. Wilkers, R. Weinstein, J. M:Garry, D. lrwin, B. Siegel, J Undefeated in league play, the i958 team compiled the best J.V. football record of recent years, Starting slowly, the junior gridmen gained momentum by the season's second game. The string of victories which fol- lowed predicts Cyclone dominance in Conference B play for the next few years. Coach Leyden's offensive squad was sparked by Richard Hillman, Donald Schwartz, Wallace Schwartz, and Alan Howard. The defense, led by Neil Butler, Kevin Dunn, Jim Tunick, and Vinnie Viggiano, held opposing teams to relatively fevv touchdowns. W. Rosenfeld, R. Shelley, R. Fox, K. Dunne, T. Fiorentine, D. Grodin. Posting a 5-4-2 record, South Side's J.V. boosters met the best competition in Nassau, including ever- powerful Baldwin, Garden City, and Oceanside. Picking up fundamentals and skills rapidly, the J.V.'s opened and closed the schedule strongly, defeating East Meadow in the final game of the season. Coach Marino's offensive unit demonstrated particular strength, highlighted by the play of Dick Moser, Andy Schwebel, and Mark Slonim. Goalie Bob Brown and halfback Steve Albert should also prove valuable additions to next year's varsity squad. j. v. eyes recording victories J. V. SOCCER - ROW la D, Moser, S. Kartadioernena, C. Fine, B. Schwartzmon, G. Unterrnan. ROW 3: Manager A. Leyin, P. Rubin, Soss, A. Schwebel, B, Strongwater, R. Harris, J. Kenner, A, Gluck. D. Austin, L. Walter, R. Grossman, R. Brown, F. Kunken, P. Walters, ROW 2: S. Albert, R. Silberberg, M. Burr, R. Steinberg, M. S.Zirnrnerrnan,A.Abbey,
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TENN Schumarr, P. Luclcmzn Friedrrcn, G. Hay'n, ROW :n e, D. Burke. R Alscm. IS TEAM ROW 1 -fi, , J. Frorr erg, Y tennis crown regained Posting an impressive il-l record, the racquet wield- ers continued as a tennis power in deadlocking Union- dale for first place. After compiling nine consecutive victories, including a 3-Q defeat ot Uniondale, the net- men lost their tenth match to that school for their only setback, Sparking the Cyclone squad was tirst singles player, Lance Levine, who emerged triumphant in ll at l2 matches. Singles players Phil Friedman, Dave Polishook, and Jett Fromberg consistently scored crucial victories for the Cycs. With a record of 5-4. Coach lvlorse's harriers emerged from the lirst winning season since the intro- duction of cross-country three years ago. Highlighting the x-men's year was Bob Cormaclds third place linish in the Nassau County Championship, in which the South Side squad placed eighth. Since many ol the Cy's top runners were underclass- men, next year's team promises to be exceptionally strong. Seniors Ed Davis, Rod Boggs, and Gary Arnold, and underclassmen Bob Dotzler and Jett Hegerman com- peted tor the Cyclones. CROSS COUNTRY - ROW lg M Karp, J Miller, R Cone , H Hvllr-f, A Dowd, J Dstzle-, E lVu'r i','. R Horowitz ROW 2: M. Notf, R Schwfirtz. R Dgffisir J H d B Jd H K i F V5 Lebron, N. Hamburger, J. Doztler, G. Arnold. egvrnun. 1: . ::::'. . .,ai.is, R Boggs, P 'mf ft
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