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Robbins sets record to take City title CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE WOOD OPPONENT 5th place Scecina Invitational 25 VVhiteland 32 70 Scecina Cathedral 34-29 23 Broad Ripple 32 28 Chatard 28 51 Manual X Brebuf 30-49 13th place Southport Invitational 9th place Howe Invitational 35 Crispus Attucks 24 9th place City Championship Meet 10th place Sectionals 5th place City Freshmen Meet 2 iff Q. pig , refer' I 96 1 W ic 5? 'ii i H i f Shattering records on his way to the City Cross Country Championship was senior Ray Robbins, who led his team which won two and tied a third of their six dual meets. Ray won the Scecina and Howe Invitationals, the City Championship meet, and the Sectionals, setting new Scecina and City records in the pro- cess. Outrunning the other 84 Sectional entrants, Ray copped that title for the second straight year. An infected foot after this meet kept Robbins to an 18th placing in the Regionals. Senior Steve Sloan shared co-captain honors with Robbins, and both boys received their four year pins. Robbins, also received his senior jacket and the Most Valuable trophy at the Sports Awards Banquet. Bob Price, junior, received his gold sweater, while first year awards went to teammates Charles Averite, Bill Lawrence, and Dale Alexander. Alex- ander was also named as the teamis Most Improved runner during the year. CROSS COUNTRY-Row 1: Coach Stahlhut, C. Averitte, W. Lawrence, R. Robbins, D. Alexander, R. Price, and Assistant Coach Mozingo. Row 2: M. Aquilar, F. DiCristofolo, M. Hoskins, B. Stones, W. Henry, and T. White. Ray Robbins, cross country's prize runner.
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Matmen Win five berths in'Sectionals WRESTLING TEAM-Row 1: R. Lundemian, R. Mc- Asst. Coach Robertson, S. Morelock, L. jackson, S. Kritsch, Dowell, J. Hosley, R. Robbins, R. Price, J. Nunnely, D. Kennett, D. Madison. Row 2: F. Duncan, H. Williams, james Hosley, 127 pounder, proves to be a tough opponent on the mat. frfg-awww 1-., ll.,l-.I E. Fields, Coach Moore, D. Hanley. Sectional placers are Ray Robbins, Bob Price, Elvis Fields, Steve Morelock, and Leslie Jackson. if 'fn T,,,l,i, ---rw ...L..
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