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Page 100 text:
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HOCKEY - FRONT ROW: John Hutte, Jim Palmer, G. Leroy Mer' kert, Mike Rothe, Chrissy Metcalf, Rocky Whitworth, Dave Ken- drick, ROW TWO: Mr, Whitworth, Ron Harris, Bill Taylor, Scott Newson, Timmy Bogren, Mark Williams. BACK ROW: Otis John King Ili, John Rutherford, Jeff Zinn, Steve Collins, Richard Mar- tinez, Charles McAIIisier, Mike McCullough, Rod Bogren, Gerry Hines.
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Page 99 text:
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STICKMEN SCORE LEAGUE TCURNEY CHAMPIONSHIPS asson's hockey team capped its second consecu- tive first-place, regular season finish with its sec- ond straight tournament championship. The pucksters defeated Cheyenne in their last game, making them tourney champions and pushing their undefeated streak to twenty-eight games. Unfortunately this streak was marred by two ties, one with Cheyenne and an- other with Littleton. The stickmen poked in a league-leading eighty- one redlighters against twenty-one goals scored by the opposition. Rocky Whitworth led all individuals in total points, scoring forty markers including twenty- four goals and sixteen assists. Following this output were G. Leroy Merkert and Mark MacFarlane, who scored twenty-three and twenty points respectively. Ron Harris and Chrissy Metcalf each totaled nine- teen points. Named to the'All-Star teams at the end of the sea- son were Mark MacFarlane, Mike Rothe, Jim Palmer, G. Leroy Merkert, and Rocky Whitworth, who was also voted most valuable player. Chrissy Metcalf and Ron Harris were honorable mentions. This year Head Coach Harry Whitworth was aided for the first time by an assistant, Fred Lusted. He, like Mr. Whitworth, played hockey in Canada. As Mike Rothe stabs for the puck fbelow his glovej, Jim Palmer and Mark Williams resist F VS attackers.
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0 battle furiously for control of the precious orb. WEIGHTLIFTING QPENS UNIQUE POSSIBILITIES ntramurals continued to offer a variety of sports during 1968-69 and were supplemented by the virile sport of weightlifting which was inaugurated into the program. These various intramurals provided an ex- cellent opportunity for those preparing for upcoming sports or simply trying to get in shape. The caliber of players in the intramural basketball program was im- proved dramatically because B-squad basketball was discarded. ln fact, in several games more than 100 points were scored by individual teams. Standbys such as softball, handball, and water polo also en- couraged participation.
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