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GOLF TEAM BOTTOM ROW: H. Meyer, C. Scavone, D. Corley, R. Bademan. SECOND ROW: B. Such, R. Van Treuren, C. Chilcot. GOLFERS DRI E FOR THE LEAGUE TITLE Swinging into its first year in Lake Erie League competition, the Valley Forge golf team placed third during the 1963 spring season. Coached by Mr. James Fritzsche, the twelve team members had fifteen matches during the two-month season. In the state district competition the team placed sixth in a field of sixteen teams. Dan Corley practices his swing. 42 Lakewood, Rocky River, Shaw, Cleveland Heights, and Brecksville, all played host to defeat as the Valley Forge team was victorious time and again. The team finished the season with a 7 win and 6 loss record. Dan Corley tees up in the off season.
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BASEBALL TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Madey, Sears, Butcher, Mellis, Spangler, Guska, Musheno, Trainor, Mayer, Manager Plechaty, Savarda, Hartlieb, Taylor, Kloos, Manager Jackson. Mikulas, Coach Rudo. P TRIOT S FINISH RESPECTABLY IN THE LEL Like all other varsity teams of the 1962-1963 ath- competition, and a 9 and 12 season's record against letic season, the baseball team was composed mainly some of the best teams in the state. With nine return- of juniors. Even though the team lacked experience, ing players, Mr. Steven Rudo, the head coach, expects it achieved a 6 win and 8 loss record in tough LEL an improved LEL record in the 1964- season. 3 . Catcher Dick Nowak throws to second base. Pitcher John Guska exhibits his pitching form. A A 41
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Larry Selivaniv and George Durand wait for the referee's whistle to start the match. I TR ALS - HE The intramural program at Valley Forge this year was designed to encourage boys to participate in physical activity as part of the educational process. Directing boys' intramurals was Mr. Glenn Preising, who attempted to provide as broad a program of intra- The 'Academics' battle for a rebound in an intramural basketball game. ' LTHF L RECRE TIO murals as possible. Trophies were awarded to members 'of the championship teams in basketball and foul shooting, bowling, touch football, golf, softball, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, skiing, pentathlon, and swimming. E ., '1 ' Q 11 'wa . ., 155--3 .'.s,1s '- if Beit '11 'vas' , as 5 2 Tom Arnold participates in the foul shooting contest. 43
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