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Vaulter attempts to break his own record. Flying high to victory. On your mark. Get set. Go!
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TRACK TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Higgins, Patrick, Fitch, Varonek, Hoelter, Kispert, Slade, Taylor, Sandusky, Burhough, Truscello, Marinelli, Sency, Yurcheshen Meridian. SECOND ROW: Dornbrook, Hartman Dagnan, Steinfadt, Emmons, Hren, Revlock, Wisz, Sil- verman, Armstrong, Gibson, Ulman, Shorts, Varab- kanich. THIRD ROW: Speck, Mascul, Chanter, Early Cindermen Strive The 1963-1964 Valley Forge track team, composed of seventy-five boys, had an ex- cellent season. Defeating such teams as Parma, Shaw, and Shaker Heights, the team placed second in the Lake Erie League. They also took second place in the Berea Re- lays in which twenty-one teams participated and second in the Euclid Relays in which Pletka, Sturtevant, Taylor, Dietz, Flowers, Hill, Stead Pergl, Grady, Pogendorf, Kanezi. FOURTH ROW: Mar- tins, Calaway, Burgess, Barber, Heintel, Fackler, O'- Toole, Pedlock, Putz, Mlecik, Wydra, Lovelady, Swalley Fisher. FIFTH ROW: Pamer, Nye, Brueggers, Pigot Zaremba, Jankura, Bonk, Kunz, Schultz, Bloom, Phlas- uk, Kalina, Kasia, Moore. for LEL Crown ten teams partook. The one-mile relay team placed among the top ten in the state. The team was coached by Mr. Stan Parish, who was in charge of distance men: Mr. Joe Carlo, who was in charge of weight events, and Mr. Robert Ramlow who was in charge of sprinters and jumpers. Truscello tries for new mark in Parma meet. J k an ura practices to increase his distance, a
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The Baseball Team Slugs for Victories BASEBALL TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Savarda, Petito, Wydran, Spangler, Taylor, Zayac, Kencson. SECOND ROW: Plechaty, Nowak, Paul, Hartlieb, Madey, Mellis, In spring, a young man's fancy turns to baseball. Twenty-five boys were chosen out of the sixty that tried out for the varsity team. Under the watchful eye of head coach Mr. Steve Rudo, the Valley Forge Patriots practiced daily beginning in March. The 1963-1964 team finished the season with a twelve-win nine-loss record. This record Mayer. THIRD ROW: Coach Broski, Coach Rudo, Marek, Arnold, Guska, Manager Mikulas. left us in fourth place, tied with Parma. Four members, Dick Nowack, Bob Plechaty, Dan Urban, and Gene Zayac were chosen for the West All Star Team. Bob Plechaty was se- lected as the most valuable player on the team. All home games were played at State Road Park. A Patroit takes a throw to put out a Brush Arc in There goes anotherhitf' attempted steal. I
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