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High jumper Tom Thomasson leaps ro a new Scare Meet record Dean Bcickelman spits the shot into orbit. Tracksters display unity; capture COL title This year’s Golden Tracksters compiled many impressive victories en route to a most successful season Finishing with an undefeated dual meet record, the Bears placed first in both the Worthington Relays and the Sectional Meet, while also capturing the coveted COL crown At the annual Upper Arlington Relays, the Bears finished a very close second place to State Champs Linden McKinley. Says Coach Randy Pfeiffer. The team’s success was due to the closeness of the team members as well as their outstanding athletic ability.” Largely responsible for the close-knit team were tri-captains Brent Reidcr. Scott Rcchcl. and State Meet qualifier Stu Johnson. Joining Johnson in the prestigious group of qualifiers were juniors John Hansel, John Wallace, and stand-out high jumper Tom Thomasson. At the State Meet. Thomasson became State Champion by clearing 6 1014 ” establishing a new State Meet record. SEASON RESULTS 1st Newark Indoor 5th Central District Indoor 5th Marion Franklin Relays 1st Worthington Relays 2nd Marion Relays 1st Whetstone 1 st Lancaster 1 st Newark 2nd Upper Arlington Relays 1st Central Ohio League Meet 1st Sectional Meet •1th District Meet 3rd Lancaster Relays 11th State Meet See Scott nin Run, Scott, run' SPORTS 269
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Sophomore Dan Rohrs soars over ihc pit lor an outstanding long jump Hard-running Brent Rcider offers the baton to his teammate. Through biting his tongue. Bill Robinson gets a burst of energy to defeat his opponent I lefts LXsug Noble puts his weight into a tre mendous throw John Hansel strides to victory over his Lancaster opponent Bom )MRI X’ Glen Davit. Juo nrhran. Ke.th DrVcc.Jun Data . Nru John ., Hrm. Rckr. Scott Rohel. T.m NichoK Brad Jtlfcnev Tom Foes. Steve FUtnon. Mnhammeil Mouto ! .« R in- .hn Wallace. Torn Thomatum. lohn Mantel, tieoll Allen. Gan Bxhimki. I «a Noble, Mike Waldron. ROW s Kevin Hoi! IVte Cooper. Lee Yarsky, ROW I Jett 11 ill. Out F.llcn»v »l, IVm II Bolin, Srrte Cotton . Man Bur njttncvth. Ron K.rnseoak. fcl. Rob ,™. h„, Weak bauo Arvenetr . Mike Bla.kw d. Dan Rohrs. K.rk Den,.. ... . IS i, T.-rn • ««• '« ' M Hc Mahalfcy, lau k Wright. Gary Koehmant . Warren BeNngcr. Kcv.n Jane . Mike -en«rs. ROW s -11 Bt.lln, Srete Cotton . Man B..rf I'.ut NkIk.Iv Kevin Semi Mr.,,, Mtrwin. harks Caldivell. Mickey W..II, Dw l..„nth.mcr.C.re« Sehmnlr. Dean Ihrckdman. TOP ROW Coach Dan Dupkr Student « .- h Ki Kergcxll, Loach Jim Hency, Head Coach Randy Pfriller
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Lacrosse sticks together The Golden Bear Lacrosse Club completed a winning season by attaining a 7-6 season record. The highlight of the year came at the Midwest Tournament when the Bears won their last two games by wide margins to place a respectable fifth place in the tourney. Coach Lee Spitzcr said of the squad, Although we were very young, we performed well as a team all season long.” The year's performance was led by Captains Brian Hughes, Dan Coletti and Dave Tcc-plc, who, along with Doug Hunt, Mark Ransom and Tim Zahlcr, were honored as All-Midwest Flayers. Coach Spitzcr adds that next year’s squad is very promising since 40 of the 50 team members arc returning with valuable game experience. Lee Kimble faces off Brian Hughes scores again Jeff Acock battles for the ball UA Season Results 11 Southland 2 6 Worthington 4 10 Western Reserve 4 12 Shadysidc 7 5 Sewickley 12 8 L’anscCrcuse 6 4 Western Reserve 9 3 Worthington 15 5 Shadyside 4 1 Sewickley 8 (Tournament) 3 Detroit Country Day 6 12 L’anse C reuse 4 11 Cranbrook 4 270 SPORTS BOTTOM ROW PjuI ffcrldrhMf . JcH Acock, t ig Hunt, Ml Hukle. Date Tceple. Din Coletti, Bum Hughes. Mirk Rin «m, fch I' Inrr. Frank Soblett IV . Hmklr. ROW » Mirk Dumond. Ted Wolford. Alin M. Krone, R.m Maby, Charlie Pern. Rimh Vwnilk. W.ll HurunclRMh Chip 4 arbimer lee Kimble. Tim Zihlct, IVm Welsh. R. i Mokr . ROW » A«i Coach Kevin Hughes. Sieve Young. Green Jim Sinford. Doug Wickrrhim, Blake Ncvroth, Dine Wtkos. Cnig Miller. Bnin Hoover. Ken lewit, R»k HlU Ouch let '.purer, ROW 4 Mike Htnntuty And I nnwl Doug Riemer, Tom Snut. Tom Cooper. Brad Anrmnmg. Bfu c J.mcv Ve J,,rw 1 h .. • Harruck Tim McIntyre- R k Southuick. TOP ROW Ben Rupp, Chris Williams. Joachim Tenuii, Blur ('drain, Rib Blind, Muk Pim, Ditr Hum, ll S hkm.Jor Hcymin, Dm Wilqum
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