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First isn Sid Team Cdnpef e$ Basketball Concludes Ashland High School's var sity, junior varsity, and sopho more basketball teams have all concluded their seasons. '1 he varsity ended up the sea son in the cellar with a 1 19 conference mark, and 3 19 for total season record. Leading Scorer Still leading the team's scor ing was John Mitchell with 221 points. Joey Williamson regained second place from Gene Willis by totaling 209 to 188 for Willis. Finishing out the team's top five scorers are Jay Fischer and Sonny Sixkiller with 108 and 75 respectively. In the last four games of the season, Williamson tallied 47 points to lead the scoring. Mitchell followed with 39. Mitch ell scored one more field goal than Williamson, 1615, but trailed on free throws 17-7. Sophs Win The sophomore team finished the season well by winning two of their last four games. They Skimmed by Grants Pass, 37 36, and beat Eagle Point 47 43. The sophomores lost to Med ford, 78 38, and were beaten by Crater. 45 34. Ken Dickerson was the team's high point scorer with 105. The junior varsity was un able to pull any wins at the end of the season. They dropped the last four games to Medford 62 50. Grants Pass 5643. Roseburg 61: 36. and to Crater 45 36. Craig liotts was this year's high scorer with 203 points. ATHLETE OF Cullop Larry Cullop. senior, was cho sen Athlete of the Month for the month of March for his participation in wrestling, both during the regular season and at the State Wrestling Tourna ment at Corvallis. Cullop has compiled a season record of 18 wins, two losses, and one tie. At the State Tour nament, Larry failed to place in the point division, even though he pinned his first man from Corvallis. Larry is a member of De Molay and of the Lettermcn's Club. He has lettered three years in wrestling and two years in football. Cullop received the "Best Defensive Player Award" in football for his fine defensive efforts at the guard position. Larry tips the scales at 155 pounds and stands at five feet seven inches tall. His favorite sports are football, wTestling and track. He participates in Newly Opened Sporting goods and equipment Hardware COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED ic : . Yuri i i MEMBERS of Ashland High School's first ski team pause for a moment during one of their weekend practice sessions at Mt. Ashland. The skiers are: (I. to r.) Renee Dreiszus, Suzi Cope, Roger Weigen, Chris Wiley, Kris Keil, and Coach Lance Locke. Spring Sports Organized The Ashland High School spring sports, track, golf, tennis and baseball are underway, with the coaches looking forward to successful seasons. This year's track team has set a record for turnouts with ap proximately 50 members at the present time. Good Material Mr. Buck, assistant coach, ex pects the team to improve in all divisions of track because, as he says, "We have good shot THE MONTH Chosen the sprints in track and he wrestles in the 157 weight class. Cullop's only hobby is shooting -22 s. Spaghetti, fried chicken, and tacos were listed as Larry's favorite foods. )( STATE WRESTLER, Larry Cullop was selected Athlete of the Month. Henry Carr Jewelers Keepsake and Orange Blossom Diamonds WATCHES - JEWELRY - GIFTS DRIVE IN) t FRENCH FRIES . SHAKES MAMBURUERS CHEESEBURGERS! si U'iz; Alii putters, hurdlers, javelin and discus throwers, pole vaulters, broad jump and high jumpers, and our short and long distance runners. With as much depth as this we should have a good season." The team is composed mainly of sophomores, with a few jun iors, and only nine seniors. The coaches feel, however, "that de spite the few seniors and jun iors, we are not completely in experienced." The first track meet of the season will be April 1 at SOC for the Cal Ore Relays at 1 p.m. Golf Begins The golf team will begin its season with a three-way match with Medford ahd Grants Pass on March 31 at Ashland's Oak Knoll Golf Club. Mr. Richard Copple, coach, anticipates a promising season Purucker's proudly presents K-boy No. 1 tune ONLY 75 CENTS JCF Complete line of "OLD COLONY PAINTS" Thousands of Wallpaper Patterns CASH COLOR CENTER 153 E. Main 4830348 Teams Challenge Skiers At Meets The Ashland High ski team has tried hard in their first sea son of competition. Coach Locke entered the team as a junior varsity team in the South Eu gene Invitational. In the Ash land Medford Invitational, he entered a girls' varsity team and a junior varsity team. The South Eugene Invitational was held March 4 at HooDoo. The team finished sixth out of seven JV teams competing, with a team time of 3:45. Chris Hald had the fastest time of 1:02.3. Chris Wiley was next with a 1:14.7 and Suzi Cope finished with a 1:23 6. Renee Dreiszus and Roger Wigen also competed. Renee did not finish and Wigen was disqualified for starting a second too soon. The fastest JV with the help of his six return ing lettermen who are: seniors, Scott Weaver and Dave Work; juniors, Bill Kuhlwein, Stee Roberts and John Zupan; and Jim Work is the only sophomore who is a returner. New Coach Twenty-six boys turned out this season for baseball. Under the authority of a new baseball coach, Mr. John Butler, the team played their first game March 22 against Medford here at Ashland. Mr. Butler will be assisted bj Mr. John Barlow in his coach ing duties. Coach Butler is in his sixth year of coaching base ball, having coached it for five years at Pillaser, Minnesota. When asked what he thought the team was like, Coach Butler stated, "A young team but they should win quite a few games." 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Kris Keil got disqualified for missing a gate. The JV team had three racers They were Wigen, Hald, and Robert Williamson. Hald had the fastest Ashland time again with 1:32. Wigen had 1:38.2 and Williamson did not finish. TEENAGE AUTO INSURANCE A SPECIALTY WILEY & REINHOLDT 369 E. Main 482-1921 LITTLE SWEDEN PASTRY SMORGASBORD STUDENT BURGER at noon next to Safeway Klothes Kloset "CLOTHES FOR THE TEEN MAN ON THE GO" Full Line of Shirts by: Kennington Lancer Capri Pants by Lee (Permanent Press) CONGRATULATIONS FOR A SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL SEASON SUPPORT THE GRIZZLIES