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Grapplers finish 9-4 The Varsity Wrestling team, under the direction of Mr. Terry De More, assisted by Mr. Paul Kromer, faculty advisor, and Mr. Jasper Potter, closed a victorious sea- son with a 9-4 record, defeating two unde- feated teamsg Crestline, 6-0, and Milan, 8-0. Tony Andres, Ron Barrett, and Frank Hayes chalked up the three highest rec- ords for their weight classes in the dis- trict. All tied for an 11-1-1 season in indi- vidual dual meets. l Senior wrestling tri-captains demonstrate the starting position. They are: M ike Missig, Ron Barrett, and Frank Hayes. The 1965-66 varsity grapplers are, ROW ONE: Frank Hayes, captain, and Ron Barrett, captain. ROW TWO: Leo Gerhartstein, Tony Andres, Mike LaLond, Tom Erne, and Tom Hayes. ROW THREE: Mr. Jasper Potter, Dennis Andres, Pat Finneran, Bill Moll, Mr. Terry De More, Mike Mis- sig, captain, Bill Mitchell, Jeff Davie, Mr. Paul Kromer, and Pat Gioffredo. Page 107
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Panther fr-Osh finish winless Mr. Charles Lococo's freshman team closed the 65-66 sea- son with a disappointing 0-12 record. After being discouraged by two two-point losses to Mar- garetta and St. Joe, they were dropped by Lakota in the first game of the tournament held at Fremont St. J oe's. In the final game of the season against Bellevue, the year- lings put on a hopeful show, leading at halftime. However, Bellevue topped them by the end of the fourth period. The other losses were suffered at the hands of Perkins, Lakeside, Bellevue, Norwalk, and Margaretta, twice each, and St. Joe and Lakota once. Mark Ackerman gained the high-point title, scoring 107 of the team's 287 points. Gary Ebert adds two in the Reserves' effort to beat Fremont St. Joe. Beginning their high school basketball career, fresh- nis, Mr. Charles Lococo, Greg Christman, Otto men hardcourters are: Ed Windau, Mark Roth, Mark Kromer, Jack Erne, Steve Schippel, Dan Michel, Ackerman, Larry Renwand, Don Corley, Mike Den- Mike Samstag, and Dave Bennet.
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Matmen mash opponents The Reserve matmen, Pat Andres, Dan Bren- nan, Bob Feltner, Tony Long, Dan Roinick, Tony Schaefer, Jim Smith, and Jim Verock, came out with a 3-2 season in their first year of competition. Bob Feltner and Tony Schaefer had the best individual reserve records, both being undefeated. Heavyweight Bill Moll puts a hold on a Huron grap- pler in a rewarding effort to win his match. Tri-captain Ron Barrett timbers up Tom Erne who was to be next on the Per- kins mat. Page 108 Leo Gerhartstein attempts a take down in the St. M ary's-Crestline meet. Junior Jeff Davie struggles with his Pirate opponent in his bid to aid the Panther cause.
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