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May 2017 to July 2017 Newsletter SPORTS HALL OF FAME 2020 College Drive Saskatoon, Sask. S7N 2W4 (306) 664-6744 Saskatoonsportshalloffame.com Photos of all inductees on touch screen at Field House Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame on Facebook he board of directors welcome you to the sum- are all much better off because of their involvement. Tmer edition of the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame They have represented our city at provincial, regional, newsletter. national, and international levels. They are indeed most Keith McLean On June 21st we announced the inductees into the deserving of the honour that is to be bestowed on Hall of Fame president Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame for 2017. On behalf of them. our board I extend our congratulations to those indi- Our banquet and induction ceremony will be held Builder inductee, 2006 viduals selected for induction as builders, athletes and Nov. 4 at TCU Place. The Saskatoon Sports Hall of team members. This year we are inducting four build- Fame extends an invitation to all past inductees, past ers, five athletes and one team. Again we are recogniz- board members and sports fans to attend the induc- ing a sport organization for its commitment to the tion ceremonies to honour these 2017 inductees and Saskatoon sporting scene. to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of our Hall of Fame. Each and every one of these people have contributed Your support is appreciated and needed. Hope to see greatly to the Saskatoon sporting community and we all of you there.

Team 2007 HILLTOPS 2017 inductees in Saskatoon Hall football Glory days Canadian junior champions Athlete Devon Adams...... offensive lineman Sam Anderson...... receiver Todd Aramenko...... wide receiver Kyle Bailey...... linebacker Mike Bell...... defensive lineman Jensen Bertoia...... offensive lineman Chase Bradshaw...... quarterback Marius Brittain...... offensive lineman Lane Bryksa...... offensive lineman Andrew Busby...... wide receiver Adrian Charles...... running back Kevin Chave...... defensive lineman Brett Chernoff...... defensive lineman Bradley Chiasson...... linebacker Graham Dahl...... running back Anthony Dale...... offensive lineman Cody David...... running back Laramie Davies...... linebacker/safety Jon DeWitt...... defensive lineman Shayne Dueck...... slotback Corbin Eskelson...... linebacker Mark Feader...... quarterback Mitch Friesen...... defensive back Andrew Frost...... receiver Michael Fuller...... offensive lineman Clayton Garnett...... quarterback Steve Grenier...... running back Tanner Grieve...... running back Cody Halseth...... defensive back Zachary Hart...... defensive lineman Chris Hengen-Braun...... offensive lineman Jason Hetherington...... safety John Howe...... defensive lineman Joel Hrycyk...... offensive lineman Jorgen Hus...... linebacker Thomas Irving...... linebacker Wyatt Jacobi...... defensive lineman Sean Jardine...... running back Chad Kinequon...... offensive lineman Chris Kulbida...... offensive lineman Builder Builder Brendan Larmour...... linebacker Braxton Lawrence...... defensive lineman BRYAN KOSTEROSKI HUW MORRIS Adam Leland...... offensive lineman Connor MacDougall...... kicker/punter softball coach and adminstrator developed soccer clubs in city, Derek McEwan...... linebacker Chris Mercer...... offensive lineman programs in Sask., NWT Sam Meschishnick...... slotback Ian Miller...... slotback Brandon Molinger...... running back Jace Muggli...... quarterback Builder Builder Sports organization of the year Craig Newman...... safety Dwayne Olson...... offensive lineman Jordan Penner...... quarterback Bradley Peters...... offensve lineman John Pfeifer...... defensive lineman Michael Prebble...... safety Brennan Prokopchuk...... defensive back Kevin Sandbeck...... running back Aaron Sayer...... defensive back Jon Schau...... linebacker Lyndon Schmidt...... slotback Regan Schuler...... running back Jamie Scissons...... safety Morgan Sharp...... defensive back Parker Siemens...... quarterback Scott Splawinski...... linebacker Mitch Stevens...... receiver KEITH ALLEN CHRIS BARANIUK CURL SASKATOON Curtis Strohan...... defensive lineman in Stanley Cup six times gymnastics coach Dylan Stus...... linebacker Mike Walter ...... defensive lineman as GM of the Flyers, for 25 years Jeff Wandzura...... wide receiver winning title in 1974 and ’75 Shaun Webster...... receiver Trent Westgard...... defensive back Gregg Woytowich...... defensive back Athlete Athlete Athlete Athlete Athlete Scott Zelensky...... wide receiver Coach Sheldon Ball...... QB coach Brett Czarnota...... Receiver, kickers coach Don Davidsen...... OL coach Warren Muzika...... LB, special teams coach Jack Nepjuk...... RB coach Tom Sargeant...... head coach Brent Turkington...... DB coach Jeff Yausie...... LB coach

Support staff Seth Adams...... assistant manager Michelle Duchene...... assistant trainer Andrea Ecclestone...... equipment manager Elissa Fossum...... assisant trainer CAM BAERG ERIN CUMPSTONE TED DUSHINSKI JOANNE JONES VAUSE BARB WILSON Murray Little...... manager world rowing champ, , softball in Grey Cup four times PanAm Games, 11 provincial golf titles Dr. Murray Opdahl...... team doctor in Sask.in juniors, Charlene Storey...... assistant trainer Olympic silver as a defensive back, Universiade Games Shannon Storey...... head trainer winning title with 1966 RIders in pentathlon Amateur and seniors Paul Yausie...... film co-ordinator Saskatoon sports hall of fame, may 2017-july 2017 newsletter

Thank you sponsors With Saskatoon l Al Anderson’s Source for Sports Touching base Sports Hall inductees executive director of the Saskatoon Minor l Flory takes charge with Huskies Cherry Insurance *Scott Flory is the new head coach of the Univer- Association in March. The new executive director is sity of Huskies football program. Flory Randi MacDonald. Saskatoon Sports Hall inductees l Hunters Bowling was the team’s offensive co-ordinator for the past who attended Mirtle’s retirement social were three seasons. He was Dennis Beerling, l Kinsmen Club of Saskatoon an offensive lineman Court Toni Beerling, Dan Dewar, with the Huskies for David Earl, Lloyd Howey, five years and played in session Keith McLean, Scott Hundseth is l in the CFL with the Jerry Shoemaker and Realty Executives Saskatoon enshrined in the Saska- toon Sports Hall of Fame Dmytryshyn . . . Dewar for 15 years. Flory with the Hilltops and Uni- is on staff at Marion Gra- l Travelodge Hotel was twice named the versity of Saskatchewan ham Collegiate. He was CFL’s most outstanding Huskies football teams, with a group of teachers when he was a defensive lineman and won the and students who trav- Hall directors lineman. l President Keith McLean l John Neufeld Members at large Grey Cup three times. elled to France in April His impact now is as a l Past president Jerry Shoemaker l Jacki Nichol Gerry Heskett *Duane Dmytryshyn, basketball coach. to mark the 100th-year l Vice-president Dana Kidd l Bob Reindl Walter Mudge *Jerry Friesen, Hundseth coached Holy Scott Hundseth commemoration of the l Ken Gunn, treasurer l Ron Walsh Mark Tennant Cross to the title in Saskatoon high school girls basket- l Don Cousins, secretary l Ron Woodley Bob Florence *Tye Mountney and Battle of Vimy Ridge in the ball this season, his eighth straight title since becoming l Mary Green l Anna-beth Zulkoskey *Warren Muzika First World War . . . Track coach of the Crusaders in 2009. The eight consecutive l Eugene Hritzuk have joined the Huskies and field official*Evelyn championships is the league record, topping the seven coaching staff . . . straight titles won by the Nutana Blues in boys bas- Nesdole was involved in Distant replay: 1968 *Brian Towriss was ketball from 1953 to 1959. Hall of Fame inductee Bob the Saskatoon high school Eric King, a centre half with the Saskatoon Spar- the head coach of the Adams coached the Blues to six of the titles and Lowry championships this year for tans, is among 22 players named to ’s soccer football Huskies from Knight one. the 54th year. In her first team in 1968 for World Cup qualifying. 1984 to 2016. Towriss Holy Cross went undefeated this season, going 12-0 in the meet in 1964, when she regular season, 3-0 in the city playoffs and 3-0 at the provincial King is a native of England who left school at 16, will be enshrined in was in Grade 11 at Mount working in coal mines, them emigrated to Can- 5A championship in Regina. The Crusaders held their oppo- the Canadian Foot- Royal, she was second in ada. In Saskatoon he works for the Department nent to 40 points or fewer in 13 of their 18 games. ball Hall of Fame as a senior shot put and third in of Agricultural and completes two degrees at the University of Saskatchewan. builder on Sept. 15 in Hamilton . . . *Dave Adolph, the discus . . . Rugby Canada honoured the Saskatchewan coach of the Huskies men’s hockey team, received the as the provincial union of the year for 2016. However, because he is a member of the Eric King national executive in Canadian soccer, he can’t be Father George Kehoe Memorial Award this season as *Rick Reelie is enshrined in the Hall for wheelchair play on the national team. King serves as the executive director of the the coach of the year in Canada in men’s athletics and rugby. Canadian Soccer Association for 17 years, helping to develop the sport hockey. The Huskies finished second at the University Wilson rink third at nationals in the country. Cup . . . *Peter Anholt is general manager of the *Jim Wilson’s rink of Daryl Eddingfield, King is enshrined in the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2002. Lethbridge Hurricanes, who reached the WHL semifi- Dale Kohlenberg and Colin Coben were third at nal this season. Lethbridge defeated Red Deer in Game the Canadian masters championship for age 60 and 7 in the first round, defeated Medicine Hat in Game over. Wilson beat *Eugene Hritzuk in the Sask- Quick hits 7 in the second round and was defeated by Regina in Jerson Barandica-Hamilton: Former University of atchewan final . . .*Marliese Kasner and Dustin Game 6 in the league semifinal . . .*Dave King was Saskatchewan Huskie soccer player and current coach of the Kalthof were defeated in quarter-finals at the Cana- the goaltending coach on the Canadian hockey team Huskies women’s team is a coach/player on Saskatoon Olim- dian mixed doubles curling championship . . . *Loren that finished second at the recent world champi- pia FC. Saskatoon was defeated by Montreal Sporting Outlaws Prentice is the coach of Danielle Drury of Saska- onship in Paris and Cologne . . . Ron Brandt of FC 7-3 in the 2017 final of the Canada Soccer national futsal toon and Tim Landeryou of who competed Saskatoon was on the Canadian 4x100 snowshoe relay championship in April. Futsal is indoor soccer. in the Pan Am racquetball championships in Costa team that won gold in the Special Olympics World Erica Gavel: Former U of S Huskies women’s basketball Rica. Drury was defeated in the first round of playoffs, player scored 20 points in the final and was named an all-star Winter Games in March in Austria. The Canadian floor Landeryou in quarter-finals.Chris Exner of Saskatoon as the Calgary Rollers defeated the Edmonton Inferno 65-51 hockey team won silver. Members of the floor hockey was an official in the event . . . The Edmonton Grads for the 2017 Canadian Wheelchair Basketball League women’s team from Saskatoon are Dean Boechler, Kyle Couture, women’s basketball team is being inducted into Can- title in April. Lee Salzl and Mike Snell. Ming Pu Wu: Athletics coach formerly in Montreal ada’s Sports Hall of Fame. The Grads played from 1915 to Lake was named elite coach of the year and IMPACT male Mirtle in basketball for the long run 1940. They competed in four Olympics, going 27-0. Women’s coach of the year at the annual Sport Manitoba awards ban- *Ian Mirtle has been involved in basketball since basketball wasn’t an official Olympic sport until 1976. quet in April. Wu is a provincial coach with Athletics Manitoba, the 1960s as a coach and administrator. He retired as Kay (MacRitchie) MacBeth played for the final Grads based in Winnipeg. *Enshrined in Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame Look at them now Sask. athletes, coaches, volunteers make news

Ahnika Kuse Thomas Hasal Lynn Seguin Keith Mackintosh Kiera Prior Volleyball Soccer Fencing Softball Wrestling Ahnika Kuse of Saskatoon and Thomas Hasal, 17, of Saskatoon Lynn Seguin of Saskatoon received Keith Mackintosh of Melfort is the Kiera Prior of Saskatoon won the Shelby Becker of Cudworth had 11 was in goal for all three games for the female coach dedication award in new head coach of the Canadian title in the women’s 82 kg division kills each as the Lakeland Rustlers Canada at the CONCACAF men’s Sask Sport’s annual awards. junior women’s softball team. at the U Sports national wrestling of Vermillion, AB., defeated the host under-20 soccer championship in Seguin has coached with the Saska- Mackintosh has been an assistant championships in Winnipeg in Camosun Chargers of Victoria February in Costa Rica. toon Fencing Club since 2000. coach with the national program February. 3-1 to win the Canadian Colleges Canada was 1-2 in the event, She is the provincial coach with the and the high performance coach Prior won all four of her bouts at Athletic Association women’s vol- being defeated 1-0 by Honduras Saskatchewan Fencing Association. with Softball Saskatchewan. nationals by fall. leyball championship. This is the first and 5-0 by Mexico and defeating Other award winners with a Saska- Among the teams Mackintosh Prior is a second-year Arts & national title for Lakeland. Antigua & Barbuda 2-0. toon connection: played senior ball for are Saskatoon Science student the University of Kuse, an outside hitter, was named Four CONCACAF nations Jason Schneider, golf Aspen, who were Canadian champi- Saskatchewan. She is an alumnus of an all-star this season in the advanced from the competition to Male coach dedication award ons in 2004 and 2008. St. Joseph High School. Colleges Athletic Association. the FIFA U-20 World Cup this sum- He will be enshrined in the Inter- Two other wrestlers with the , swimming Kuse played high school volleyball mer in the Korea Republic. Samantha Ryan national Softball Congress Hall of U of S Huskies were first at the Youth female athlete of the year for four years for Marion Graham. Hasal has been with Whitecaps Fame this year. Canadian championships: Ashley Also on Lakeland’s team from soccer academy in Saskatoon since Gavin Schmitt, volleyball Mackintosh was an official in Dutchak, at 48 kg, and Josh Bodnar- Saskatoon are libero Olivia Thom- 2013. He moved to last Male athlete of the year the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey chuk, at 57 kg. son, who is a graduate of Bishop summer for the Whitecaps training Brianne Theisen-Eaton, athletics League for 20 years. At the Canada West conference Mahoney High School, and setter residency program. Female athlete of the year wrestling championships, the Hus- Bailee Weiler, an alumnus of Legacy Hasal was named the youth male kies won the women’s team title for Christian Academy. Carl Waterer, swimming the first time. athlete of the year in 2016 by the Master athlete of the year Austin Dyer is the Rustlers’ Saskatchewan Soccer Association. coach. Dyer was the assistant coach Lisa Thomaidis, basketball with the University of Saskatch- Coach of the year ewan Huskies for five years and the U of S women’s basketball Huskies’ interim head coach for Team of the year one year. Saskatoon sports hall of fame, may 2017-july 2017 newsletter

Figure skating, in Saskatoon Sports Hall Freeze l Enshrined in Hall as an athlete Dr. Gary Goplen...... speed skating Dr. Gord Goplen...... speed skating frame Bob Hodges...... speed skating Phil Taylor hits the heights Irene Kokotailo...... Multiple sports Phil including speed skating as a performer and coach Pat Lawson...... Multiple sports Taylor including speed skating Born: 1895, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England Catriona Le May Doan...... speed skating Emigrated: To Canada with his parents George and Ada, sister Alice and brother John in 1902 Craig Mackay...... speed skating Phil lived in Montreal, Crystal City, MB., Winnipeg and Saskatoon Peggy Robb Mueller...... speed skating Service: Canadian Overseas Force, First World War Johnny Sands...... speed skating Wounded in combat at Vimy Ridge Eleanor (Powley) Van Impe...... speed skating 1959, Phoenix, Ariz., age 63 Died: Dale West...... Multiple sports Speed skating: Norman Fowler including speed skating “My boyhood days in Winnipeg, shov- elled off patches of ice on the Assini- l Enshrined in Hall as a builder boine River to practise skating. An Yves Belanger...... speed skating eventful day in 1915 when I won the Clarence Downey...... speed skating amateur speed skating championship.” Vern Friebel...... Phil also competed in speed skating Henrietta Goplen...... speed skating contests against Saskatoon’s Norman Dr. Walter Hader...... Multiple sports ‘Hec’ Fowler and Norman Falkner. Norman Falkner If you have information including speed skating Fowler became a pro goalie in hockey about Phil Taylor, for 12 years, including being the first contact Meredith Wenham, Dale Hazell...... figure skating ever goalie for the NHL’s Boston Bruins in 1924-25. Fowler a family connection Eugene Hearn...... speed skating coached the in the Allan Cup national senior of Taylor’s in Australia. Jim McClements...... Multiple sports final in 1933, the University of in 1934-35 [email protected] including speed skating and Gordie Howe when he was pee wee age. Falkner had his right Dave Nase...... speed skating leg amputated at mid-thigh after being wounded on the front lines in Vimy in the First World War. Falkner performed in touring shows Dr. Klaas Post...... Enshrined for soccer; coached speed skating as a one-legged skater. —Photos of Phil and Megan Taylor provided by Meredith Wenham Andy Wilson...... figure skating Barrel jumping: Photo of Norman Fowler from William Paterson hockey card Newspaper articles in the 1930s referred to Phil Taylor as “the world’s most Photo of Norman Falkner, Saskatoon Public Library PH-99-71 sensational” barrel jumper and its world champion. Figure skating coach: After the First World War, Phil returned to London and coached figure skaters in Belgium, Saskatoon medalists in skating Spain and his daughter, Megan. of Great Britain. in the Canada Winter Games Megan, age 11, competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. The gold medal was won by of Norway. Megan was seventh. Bob Hodges...... speed skating 1967 2 bronze Megan finished second behind Henie in the world figure skating championships Joanne Strayer...... figure skating 1967 1 bronze Diane in 1934 and 1936 and second to of Britain in 1937. Megan won Caswell the world title in 1938 and 1939. She later was a coach in Canada Gayland Harder...... figure skating 1971 1 gold Megan Taylor, age 7 and toured with the . Diane Caswell...... speed skating 1975 1 bronze Touring: Gary Goplen...... speed skating 1975 1 gold, 2 bronze Phil joined the Ice Capades as a performer in 1940. He was Ice Capades’ manager for five years. Sharon Falk...... figure skating 1979 1 bronze Sharon Falk Farley Kellett...... speed skating 1979 1 gold “I knew Phil Taylor when I was in Ice Cycles/Capades. At that Gordon Goplen...... speed skating 1983 1 gold, 1 silver point he was stage manager. I saw Phil stilt skate in Vancou- ver at the Rotary Ice Carnival in the early to middle ’40s. He Lisa Hofer...... speed skating 1983 1 bronze must have done some figure skating to be able to coach his Catriona Le May ...... speed skating 1983 1 bronze Farley daughter to become world champion. That was a magnificent Kellett Martin Van Olst...... speed skating 1983 1 bronze achievement as a coach.” — Ron Vincent, Victoria, B.C. Kiran Bolaria...... figure skating 1987 1 silver historian, skating coach Catriona Le May...... speed skating 1987 1 silver, 1 bronze “I looked at the speed skating results of the world and Eu- NIcole Watt...... figure skating 1999 1 gold Kiran ropean championships, as published in a results book by the Bolaria Native of Melfort. Member of the Saskatoon Figure Skating Club ISU in 1967, for the period from the ‘beginning’ to World War Chelsey Parker...... speed skating 2003 2 silver, 1 bronze I (1889-1915). Phil Taylor is not found in any of them. He was basically a professional from an early age, so the likelihood of Originally trained with Yorkton Speed Skating Club him skating in an ISU championship is remote.” Jacoba Fast...... speed skating 2007 1 gold — Ben Wright, United States Chelsey archivist International Skating Union, Parker Kylie Morin...... speed skating 2007 1 gold inductee World Figure Skating Hall of Fame Axel Morin...... speed skating 2011 1 silver “I don’t have any records of Philip Taylor in our speed skating. Pieter Stoffel...... speed skating 2011 1 silver “Figure skaters and speed skaters did skate in many small Lukas Conly...... speed skating 2015 1 bronze town carnivals and he may have done a few races. However, Native of Grassword. Member of the Saskatoon Lions Speed Skating Club we do not have any recorded championships as Saskatchewan Lucas championships until early 1930s. Morin Alexander Hopkins...... figure skating 2015 1 bronze “The only time he uses speed skates in any pictures is while Kaleb Morin...... speed skating 2015 1 bronze jumping, needed for speed. Our first records for barrel jump- Lucas Morin...... speed skating 2015 1 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze ers is Clarence Downey and Eddie Lotochinski in 1936.” Tori Shmon...... figure skating 2015 1 bronze — Henrietta Goplen, Saskatoon speed skating historian, inductee Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame Passings Chris Facca, age 39 Barry Mooney, 1942-2017, age 74 Road in the northern final and was runner-up to Regina Luther in Hall of Fame inductee, Hilltops teams Hall of Fame inductee, Hilltops team the provincial championship. Chris Facca was a golfer. He played . His Barry Mooney was the Senior Watch at Nutana Mooney enjoyed carving. His work featuring carved geese and biggest impact in sports was making sure others Collegiate in 1959-60, the year the school celebrated miniature canoes was shown at James Art Studio in Saskatoon. stayed in the game, working as a trainer and athletic its 50th year — the oldest high school in Saskatoon. therapist. Mooney competed in football, basketball and track Don Hibbert, 1938-2017, age 79 Hall of Fame inductee, Hilltops team Facca is enshrined in the Saskatoon Sports Hall and field in Nutana. When he was in Grade 10, the Don Hibbert played three seasons for the Saska- of Fame with the 2001, ’02 and ’03 Saskatoon Hill- football team coached by Clarence Garvie won the toon Hilltops as offensive end, also known as flanker. tops, who won the Canadian junior title for three city title and was runner-up to the Notre Dame Hibbert joined the team in 1956 when a scoring rule consecutive years. Chris Hounds in the provincial final at Regina’s Taylor Field. Barry Mooney for football changed, with a touchdown worth six His reach included Kinsmen Minor Football, the Facca Mooney was the city high school champion in senior points instead of five. University of Saskatchewan Huskies men’s hockey high jump in 1960 and second in provincials. He joined the Saskatoon Hibbert scored a touchdown in 1957 when the team and the 2010 world junior hockey championship. Hilltops that fall and played on the team for four years, first as a line- Hilltops defeated the Weston Wildcats in the league Other sports that Facca worked with included bowling, gymnas- backer then at tackle. He was an all-star in the Manitoba-Saskatchewan semifinal. In 1958, his final season, the Hilltops went Don tics, soccer and track and field. Junior Football League and captain of the Hilltops in 1963. 13-0 and won the Canadian junior title, defeating the Hibbert After the Hilltops, he played for the University of Saskatchewan Hus- host Notre Dame de Grace Maple Leafs 18-14 in the kies for a year, then returned to the Hilltops to be an assistant coach for final in Montreal. two years, in 1967 and ’68. The Hilltops won the Cana-dian title in 1967. When he was a student in Nutana Collegiate, Hibbert won the Mooney was an assistant with the Huskies in 1969 and ’70. city high school championship in track and field in the junior boys As a teacher at Walter Murray Collegiate, he coached the 100 yards, 220 yards and discus. He was third in the senior boys 220 Marauders for 15 years. A highlight basketball season for Murray at provincials. Hibbert went on to be a teacher and administrator was 1967-68 when the Marauders upset league champion Bedford with the Saskatoon Public School Board and coached track and field. *18. Dean Dickson *1. Don Steponchev *19. Barry Mooney 2. Stacey Cooke *20. Bill Gordon *3. Mark Andrews 3 26 27 2 4 28 *21. Glenn Reeve 4. Wendy Benson 1 25 *22. Diana Duerkop *5. Brian Carduner Saskatoon Secondary Schools Athletic Directorate 23. Arlene Lepp 6. Ruben Peters turns 50 this year. Here are some of the people who’ve *24. Joe Griffiths *7. Clarence Garvie been major players in Saskatoon high school sports 30 6 29 31 *25. Jack Nepjuk 8. Geri Stolar 5 7 as coaches, officials, statisticians and administrators, *26. Anne Cote 9. Johnny Marciniuk including before the SSSAD started in 1967. *Enshrined in the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame as an athlete, a builder or with a team 27. Merv Houghton 10. Jim Jasieniuk *28. Dot George *11. Pat Barry 12 13 14 15 16 17 33 9 34 29. Ron Perkins 12. Layra Farmer 10 32 8 30. Sharolyn Dickson *13. Bob Adams 35 31. Paul Humbert 14. Carol Howlett 11 *32. Lee Reimer *15. Randy Warick 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 33. John Hall *16. Bob Coffin *34. 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