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1 966 BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW from left Jeff Hant Terry Osborne Jerry Tracy, Bob Jones, John VanEvery, assis- gin Rocky H111 Roger Crump Troy Verrett Don Fly SEC tant coach Jim Whalen. Starting off slowly, gaining' momentum, and then trailing off with the loss of key players, the VC hoopmen concluded the season with a 9-17 overall mark and a 3-18 record in the Western State Conference. This 9-17 overall record duplicated that of the 1964-65 Pirate roundballers. VC wound up with a 6-5 record against pre-conference opponents. They defeated L.A. Metropolitan, Citrus, Fuller- ton, Palomar, Santa Monica, and Antelope Valley While los- ing' to El Camino, L.A. Valley, Hancock, Mesa, Ariz. and L.A. Trade Tech. Conference play saw the Pi- rates open up with a loss to '6- F Z: ' 'Q'
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MVP-Pirate cross-country MVP George Gibbs practices on Venturafs home course at Arroyo Verde Park. Aw Harriers Finish Best Year In the words of Ventura cross-country coach George Anderson, In my fourteen years at Ven- tura College, this was the best one for cross- countryf' During the course of the season the Pirate harriers compiled a 5-1 record and fin- ished second to WSC champ Glendale. The out- standing runner during the season was fresh- man George Gibbs, Who was voted the Most Valu- able Player. Team captain Dave Ayers set the track record for the Compton course, While the course mark for Venturafs tortuous Arroyo Verde field was set by Steve Curtis with a clocking of 20:12. f.3. '-'nf 1 ,333 ,.. THE 1965 PIRATE CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD- KNEELING, from left: Dave Carlson. MVP George Gibbs. STANDING: Coacn George Anderson, Joe But- ters, Rodney McCay, Bob Rasmussen, David Ayers and ' LAWN Perry Coy.
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1' Jr, D. 4 -1 .I Western State Conference champion, Pierce. The Pirates came back with a decision over L.A.C.C., but they then lost to Compton. It was after this game that Pirate coach George Hails sus- pended seven Pirates for breaking training rules. The Bucs fought back and Won their next two games, but this was all they Won. Glen- dale, Pasadena, L. A. Harbor, L.A.C.C., Pierce, Compton, Santa Barbara, and L.A. Trade Tech combined to hand VC a 12 game losing streak. Jerry Tracy brightened things up a little as he was named on the WSC second team. HOOPSTERS E D PLAY WITH 9-17 RECORD
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