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Varsity  Baseball:  S T A N D I N G ,   L E F T   T O   R IC E L T :  Mike Rusinko,  Ed  Blackburn,  Tom Greytock,  Cary Miles,
                                                     Dave  Kinder,  Don  Wolf;  S E C O N D   R O W :  Mr.  Richard  Noe  (coach),  Russ  Binkley,  Ralph  Vaserberg, Mr.
                                                     Roy  Bowen  (coach),  S E A T E D :  Alvin  McBride,  Dave  Paglione,  Bob  Larkins,  Ted  Arndt,  Roy  Remsberg;
                                                     Missing; Steve Adams.




























       J.V.  Baseball:  S T A N D IN G ,  LEFT T O   R IG H T   Mr.  Don  Harm  (coach).  Bill  Kinder,  Tyrone  Brown,  Tom  Weller,
       Brian  Schiavo,  Darren  Morgan,  Barry  Smith,  Kathy  Albright,  Carol  Mandell;  KN EELIN G :  Jeff  Bills,  Tom
       Shirley,  Ben  Collins,  Mike  Conn,  Jim  Howell,  Mike  Crewthers;  S EA T ED :  Billy  Barker,  Rick  Emeigh',  Pete
       Reeves, Doug Cordi, Ken Bruno; Missing: Joe Favoroso.



       Baseball rallies to great heights  but misses first place




                                                                             "Hopeless,"  "Cellar  Dwellers,"  "Just  like  last  year,"
                                                                             were but a few of the comments heard around Wil­
                                                                             son  about  the  baseball team.  And  through  the  first
                                                                             two weeks of the season, the  negativism  seemed to
                                                                             be  justified, as  the  Rams  dropped  the  first  three  of
                                                                             four games.  Then, with  the  nucleus of all-area stan­
                                                                              douts  Gary  Miles,  Don  Wolf,  and  Ralph  Vaserberg,
                                                                              the  baseball  team  won  nine  in  a  row  on  route  to a
                                                                             complete  reversal  of  last  year's  4  and  11  record.
                                                                              Only  the  last  game  of  the  year  prevented  Wilson
                                                                             from  obtaining  its  first  Section  One  crown  in  six
                                                                              years.
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