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.,.- iff- Ki? 5,,, ,,,-mv--...MH YU' 4, . 4 , K 1... --f' wb ann- . TRACK TEAM-Row 1: Head Coach Stahlhut, D. Kersey, B. Cooley, B. Barber, W. Shockley, M. Schlake, W. Bel- lamy, Asst. Coach Hendrick. Row 22: S. Hanner, K. Morgan B. Murff, R. Kersey, C. Harris, R. Robbins, E. Fields, L Rhem, Asst. Coach Caporale. Row 3: H. Taylor, B. Payton ,hah ' -.wink airs ug, .t 1 X V 'Ay Q ff , K. Bellamy, P. Moore, C. Parrish, S. Calvert, M. Crimmitt. Row 4: D. Underwood, D. Lawrance, D. Goss, E. Harris, E. Raine, B. Price, C. Averitte, S. Lattimore. Row 5: T. Moore, D. Payton, E. Small, O. Alexander, R. Frierson, L. Walls, J. Averitte, V. Barns. 'HM 'vb-L. E .-3 NV A - ff . 3 N , . ..- W a1..g.h5q,., T. .v-M., - ' S: .-' ' - Q. . . K el aff J I I Bob Cooley and Bob Murff come to a breathless finish. . , Q.-' tr, -Q.. --sex .T 4 f' 'ltr .::m.Fg.eftm..x. ' Ready to start the race is Carl Harris, the team's out standing runner.
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With underclassmen making up the bulk of the wrestling squad, coach Cleo Moore led the team to a position in the top seven at the sectionals. Seniors Ray Robbins and Elvis Fields placed in the top four, Bob Price placed third in the 112 pound class, Lesley jackson, fourth in weight class 154, and Steve Morelock, fourth in the heavy weight class. Representing the Woodchucks in the City were Robbins, Iackson, and Don Harvey, each placing in their respective tourneys. Robbins took a third in the varsity 120 pound class. For the second con- sective year jackson took first berth in the reserve tourney at 154 pounds. Hawey also made a good showing his first year by taking the freshman 120 pound City title. Giving the team the benefit of their combined experience were returning lettermen Roger Mc- Dowell, Ray Robbins, Elvis Fields, and Bob Price. At season's end, teammates voted Robbins Most Valuable NVrestler and Honorary Team Captain. Price was named Most I-mproved Wrestler, and Steve Kritsch was awarded Best Mental Attitude. VVRESTLING SCHEDULE WooD OPPONENT 18 Broad Ripple 30 15 Manual 43 13 Tech 27 16 Shortridge 24 44 Richmond 8 19 Chartranld 28 30 Ritter 30 21 Crispus Attucks 31 9 Cathedral 36 15 Washington 43 8 Howe 42 18 Northwest 34 14 Scecina 36 9 Chatard 34 5' 21 'w 7 , 11.11 Reserve and freshman city champions, Leslie Jackson an Don Harvey. Varsity 120 pounder Ray Robbins shows sectional form. d ..,1 CT.:
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Harris leads as outstanding runner Led by outstanding runner Carl Harris, and record breaking half-mile relay team, the 1966 track team finished second in the North Central Relays, tied for 3rd in the city, came in 3rd in the Franklin Underclassman Relays, and came in 5th in Sectionals and 12th in Regionals. Murff, Cooley, Barber and Harris formed the schoolis fastest relay team and were undefeated in dual competition. They finished second in the city, 1st at North Central, and came in third in the Sectionals. This group of fleetmen also set a school record of 1 minute, 30.8 seconds. Outstanding in field events was Nate Shirley, who placed second in the city vault, and went on to set a school record of 13 feet, 2 inches. Co-captain Ray Robbins established a 2-mile record Qnew event in 19662 of 9 minutes, 52.7 seconds, and finished second in the city track meet. Carl Harris shared co-captain honors with Rob- bins, and the Best Mental Attitude award went to Bob Barber at the end of the season. TRACK SCHEDULE WOOD OPPONENT 64 Bedford 52 Bloomington 21 69 Crispus Attucks 49 82 Scecina 36 39 Washington 86 1X 3 Crispus Attucks 22 2X 3 58 Decatur Central 35 1 X 2 Franklin Central 54 1 X 2 52 Franklin 73 Seymour 21 56 Beech Crove 62 61 Chartrand 53 61 Northwest 57 44 Manual 74 43 Southport 74 49 Broad Ripple 73 North Central Relays: 2nd with 45 points City Meet: 3rd with 24 points Sectionals: 5th with 14 points Regionals: 12th with 4 points ,WVR ,.,fe. if , . . rE '4Ti ' T3 f F , fi 5 i fi 2 Q 1 f aa 5 faa' . I .,.v 5 V PY v , ai: 75 -,R X, s- ' -Q If if .f,' 1 , :-.f h , 1 . .V . Q ' . I l VH If ,FL Y x, K . W . . .1 H 4 ,ppp 6, 1 1 'P . iii .. r I R E . 4. 4 Murff, Barber, Harris and Cooley were a winning combi- nation as the record breaking 880 relay team. Nat Shirley placed second in city with a vault which set a school record. ' s . skim 5. E
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