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rl . Mawr. Lit-He Harriers orfeit Record INEXPERIENCED, but willing, the Frosh- Soph cross country squad, 25 in num- ber, Turned in a respectable 5-2 league record, only To find That iT was reversed and forfeited because of the ineligibility of one player. In actuality, The li'l Lobos bested all but Two Teams in the league, and They grabbed second place in The MT. SAC Sierra Vista which The Li'l Lobos proceed to win 19-44. lThe meet was forfeited laterl. lI'1VlTOTlOHC1l in October with Gerry Burt running Third in individual competition. After a forfeit from Ontario in Their opener, They proceeded To lose To Alta Loma, 39-22 llow score winsl. Then in JUST BEGINNERS: Frosh-Soph Harriers ready Themselves for an all-important meet with succession They outran Walnut, 27-47, Sierra Vista, 19-44, and Gladstone, i5-50. After being routed by crosstown rivals Wilson, 35-21, The li'l Lobos wound up The season by edging Royal 4 Oak, 27-32 with Gerry Burt as MVP. ...,. . . .. ,..... .f...m . ,, -. ..,. M, I-XB' na- ::'--- - --' -o-iz ' ef 3 . .1-'E'-1. - 'f , f - ' E X -tr ,s . , 1+ . 1 Eesti i X by T.- . . , r . I Y. s .S .. ,dss . . CROSS COUNTRY Coach Dave Shirle con ratulates Ca t. G. Maddox, fastest runner in , Y 9 p .,... r SG Valley and second in CIF play, on his superlative achievements for the past 2 years, FROSH-SOPH HARRIERS: FRONT ROW: C. Chapman, B, Manus, A, Moore, R. Alman, D. Lawson, P. Speers, M. Neilson, C. Maple. BACK ROW: D. D. Christiansen, G. Anders, S. Datus, M. Mitchell, P. Schmidt, A. Mireles. Webber, J. George, M. Carter, S. Caldwell, F. Flynn, G. Burt, Merrill SECOND ROW: Coach D. Shirley, R. Slayden, J. Kennedy, K. Heyrend, Neilson, M. Brenner. 9 ecew mg T ,muumlnwx ,.,. .- -warm-w
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pd Dan Ross begin The long Iaunr wds in o Lobo I7-42 win. D. Shirley' Varsiig Harriers Cop Crown, JV's in Second CAPTAINED by Top runner in The Haci- enda League and Valley, Garry Mad- dox, Lobo of The Year , The varsiTy cross counTry Team whipped all buT one Team and nabbed The League Cham- pionship, Coach Dave Shirley's Won- ders Then grabbed The TirsT place award wiTh 7I poinTs aT The CIF Prelims aT MT. SAC, qualifying seven men Tor CIF Ti- nals. In The CIF Finals The Lobos cap- Tured TiTTh place ouT of I3 schools com- peTing and Garry Maddox copped sec- ond place. OTher Team members placing were Bud CouTure, I ITh, Randy Rhoades, 3IsT, Dave WaTson, 42nd. Three weeks before The season opened Coach Shirley and seven of his Harriers goT inTo shape aT YosemiTe NaTiona'l Park, buT afTer a perfecT season were nosed ouT 27-28 by Royal Oak in Their final meeT, In HL Finals and CIF Prelims The Lobos Took TirsT wiTh Maddox and Couiure in TirsT and second places wiTh clockings of lO:55 and II:O9, respec- Tively. OTher awards given This year were To Bud Couiure, MVP, Dave WaTson, mosT improved, and Mike Chew, mosT inspiraiion. Coach Shirley's .IV harriers, paced by Larry PaTTon, MVP, placed sec- ond in HL play and second in The league Finals. They Too had a near-perTecT season, buT in Their nexT-To-lasT week, They were ouTrun by rivals Wilson, 18112-40112, Thus breaking Their sTring of 24 wins. Wilson nabbed The HL TiTle. In The finals They were led by Danny Ross who placed fourTh in a field of 60. Earlier in play, They whipped Sierra VisTa, I5-50, WiTh Bob Mouri firsT, DeVon Koyle, second, and Jim Ganzer in Third. M .. ,E ge t -. fear' 1... we 'T i '- is re- 'T - 393593 ri-5 Affggeggg-iasgefkreevdsQsgiiisjsergesregsffgffzwf Erev..i'-Ee? Bv gif-3122211152 5 .3 m , ,, , L. rir' 5 I - -- --1 -- .--- ' rw -- .. T22 - . -BSP - rf . M r ?'?FFf f - ai ' ...ir :'. -- ..f-f.-.if-r e'e r - :5t:,,wi- T1-?. f+ v2ge.Qg?a5'-fe55fFew .af . i-5.33, - is Trey-gm ioug Millsop get ser end ewan The efore o boisTerous crowd. 'if Jv cnoss COUNTRY: FRONT ROW: D. Millsep, B. Rice, J. Ganser, s. E. Orrego, G. Brenner, D. Koyle, L- PGTTOFL 5- Hffffebeweh, My DGTUS- Carville, M. Fisher, G. Johnson, Coach D. Shirley. BACK ROW: B. Mouri,
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L . . B y , ve K it failing i ' L tltiiitliy 51 ll R ' i .r.ff'x2RsiL k...' H E L swells Wit it Wi' i f VARSITY WRESTLING: FRONT ROW: R, Rosales, M. Sandoval, R. Oronoz, Sqhwingel, J, Gqnser, B, Ackerman, l,. Orr, E, Bohannori, S. Hernandez M. Boone, L. Wills, K. Heidkamp, J. Figureroa, A. Garcia, D. Marghella, S, Heizer, O, Caldwell, F. Mariani, D. Winningham, R. Koppen, BACK ROW: B. Miller, C, Ritter, G. Coach Green's Lobo Matmen inish in ifth COACH Bob Greens Varsity wrestlers, headed by Larry Orr, Lobo of the Year and Keith Heidkamp, most inspiration- al player as co-captains, ended league play in fifth place with a 2-5 record. Despite their O-4 pre-league record and their losing the first two meets in HL action, the matmen pushed ahead of their opponents in the next meet against Walnut by a score of 42-13. After two more defeats, they came back to trounce Wilson 48-18. Reuben Rosales l98 lbsl most im- proved player won most of his matches by pins as did Keith Heidkamp ll23 lbs.l and Larry Orr H36 lbs.l Another varsity stand-out was Denis Winningham who won the Boosters award and Jim Gan- ser, MVP for the JV's. .., wig, 5, , Q, ni in V nv W- ewyi-1533,-ref-fiy-f,q:,F3.i2..,+,m . Yfemfiu. -f A N R . 1,254 V 1 1 ' - J?1'af sfe?YfP H an , - j ig , ,gm ' ,Su y y ei? 1 J f W- wg. I ' f ' : R ,r . fif5fgi,i.grs-egfgffsgefff gg rt,f1rf,5g Mi this yi, .3533 gg ff fe-pw. 2 M.f.f-A-mf'-w'fu,fQ-or :sw u. '. lf . we f fm ,f- :Q f. -- .,. . . ' r may w i 2 . we ., , -' f Q .,y,,.f,fL A .1 ,fa we .3.. f ,M , , 5 ,fe ,, .H 4 - 1- 1- .Mlm -F',fr.1 . ,J ?.3fz.u6.fLfMi,..5.. ., Jaw! ma? 'I , .asv .1 f ,gig ffm' zfZf',f- 'f. -,f - . W' . - if 1 Mi is ---If -W .2i1'mMeM5,' H -F,,,j,54 4- :, ,.,,w+r?w14:w ----,M m-r fra , -A ----ei: - - , fwm.'7 S-W-'MZ' ff'-was -M ww f- A ' ..,.. W Mjjtkw . ,, , re 5? fir iQ?i,?4Zf ff r if ' , .. ,,. ':. , .Jr 1 ,, , , J ., ,, , ,f,. f r W'.4. ,- wr.,WM .. gx We . f - 1,0 , if .tif-.fri-wear, rf . f 1 . 7 W ,A it ,wi WANT my opinion? Well I don't think that move will work on those boys, suggests Coach Bob Green to Varsity Co-Captains D. Winningham, L. Orr and JV J. Gonser. ACE GRAPPLER Keith Heidkomp, most inspirational player , attempts to flip his Bos- sett opponent over for o pin in a fast-moving match, but were edged, 30-23.
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