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my lf'l5'?.55' t Qi :yi 9 Lx! 'l 4 earning basic skills, and prepar- ing to step into ,I.V. positions next year, were the goals of the Frosh-Soph team. Members of the team practiced for two hours daily and competed on Saturdays. In only its second year of existence, the Frosh- Soph team increased the size of the tennis program from approximately twenty-five members to sixty members. A step up from Frosh-Soph was the junior Varsity team. Through the guidance of Mr. Cline, the j.V. players strived to match last year's 21-0 record. Backed by players such as Doug Vind, Tim Ivlings, Andy Nettell, and jim Morey, the team demolished Troy, a top Orange County team, 16-2. With progress like this, Mr. Cline had good rea- sons to hope for another undefeated season.
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Page 108 text:
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Wies- fwwr-:1-'1-f Wm. iff-, i A I V .5 a- k:!v , ii , ' .i5'sf:Lif93'n,, ,. ,,,.,, 'Q+-'H--lhfifwu 'Rf-'ca.f.'4 ,',e'g..n . . ' new ' r - , ef-5+-'.1 i'i 'f 'e '4?f?5'P:'s..,Qj'1 , v-vkw A ' ' 'f'.75'1-ns' 11 2 - ' 1 1' 1 ' - --17- F.-sm.. ' -Mirs':.ef 1- --, - l.--JJm-A-...H , 53 Vfx 'gflub 'j iifgfsil 'gf ne fact that surprised Mr. West about the team was better quality and less quantity. He regarded the season as one built on last year's foundation. Injuries and illnesses caused a problem in the beginning of the season. Strong points of the team were distance and field events. Doug Brog- don, who high jumped and pole vaulted, jumped six-feet-two-inches and vaulted twelve feet during practices. Brian jackson set a school record of fifty feet for the shot put. In the distance events, Scott Carter, Bob Watson and David Mendoza led a lineup of superb distance runners. Tim Ball ran for a time of 2:05 in the half-mile, a good time for the first meet of the season. 1 ' M eiman-qsb m gh,
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