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Shot Put Dallas Long 63'9 1964 Shot Put Dallas Long 63'9" Dave Davis 63'0" Parry O'Brien 62'8" Gary Gubner 62'5" John McGrath 61'2.25" Randy Matson 60'6" Dave Maggard 60'0" Jay Silverster 59'11.5" Don Castle 59'11" Al Williams 59'10" Dick Crane 59'9" Dave Price 59'4.5" Danny Roberts 59'3.75" Bob Humphreys 59'1.25" George Woods 58'9.75" Yul Yost 58'6.5" Billy Joe 58'3.5" Charles Mercein 58'2" Carl Wallin 58'2" Pat Kelso 57'11.5" Jim Lancaster 57'10.25" Discus Al Oerter 205'5.5" born 8/19/36 -deceased 10/1/07-(71 yrs) Jay Silverster 204'7.5" Rink Babka 203'9" Bob Humphreys 202'4.5" Dave Weill 193'2" John McGrath 185'5" Parry O'Brien 185'5" Andy Sinclair 185'2.5" Karl Johnstone 184'5" Stan Sanders 181'4.5" Danny Roberts 180'9.5" Fred Shaffer 179'3.75" Rudy Houg 178'10" Bert Reuss 178'4" Hammer Hal Connolly 224'8" Al Hall 214'11" 1965 Shot Put Dallas Long 67'10" Randy Matson 66'3.75" Parry O'Brien 63'10" Dave Davis 63'0" John McGrath 62'6" Les Mills 62'1" Dave Maggard 61'10" Dick Crane 61'8.5" Gary Gubner 61'8" George Woods 61'2" Mike Berkowitz 61'.25" Don Castle 60'9" Danny Roberts 60'7" Jerry Winters 60'3" Frank Mazza 60'2" Carl Wallin 60'1.5" Pat Kelso 59'10" Yul Yost 59'10.25" Mike Bianco 59'9" Jim Lancaster 59'5.5" Dave Price 59'5" Jay Silverster 59'3.75" Discus Al Oerter 206'6" Rink Babka 202'3.5" Jay Silverster 200'9" Dave Weill 200'3.5" Bill Neville 196'9' Bob Humphreys 195'2.5" John McGrath 193'4" Dick Crane 192'9.5" Glenn Passey 189'10" Larry Kennedy 185'2.5" Parry O'Brien 183'11" Ed Kohler 183'2.5" Randy Matson 182'11" Rich Mertes 182'10.5" Hammer Hal Connolly 231'4.5" Ed Burke 215'10.5" Al Hall 215'4" 1966 Shot Put Randy Matson 70'7" Neal Steinhauer 63'5.5" John McGrath 63'0" Dave Price 62" 9.75" Dave Maggard 62'3.5" Jay Silverster 62'2.5" Carl Wallin 61'6.5" Lee Johnson 61' Ken Patera 60'10" Steve Fite 60'8.5" George Woods 60'5.25" Mike Bianco 60'3.75" Roger Orrell 59'9.5" Parry O'Brien 59'8.75" Elvin Bethea 59'8" Jon Cole 59'7" Gene Crews 59' 5.75" Jeff Smith 59' 0.75" Tom Gage 59' Pat Kelso 58'11.75" Larry Kennedy 58'11" Discus Jay Silverster 210'6" Bill Neville 205'6" Rady Matson 201'5.5" Dave Weill 200'11.5 Rink Babka 198'2.5" Bob Humpherys 198'2.5" Parry O'Brien 196'10" John Mcrath 192'4" Gary Carlsen 190'8.5" Jon Cole 190'1.5" Bob Stoecker 186'9.5" Jim Mcardle 184'6" Jeff Clark 184'1.5" Curt Harper 183'10" Lloyd Petoelje 183'1" Steve Fite 182'1.5" James Cantrell 180'11" Hammer Harold Connolly 233'9.5" Ed Burke 228'8" George Frenn 212'3.5" 1967 Shot Put Randy Matson 69'2.5" Neal Steinhauer 67' .75" Parry O'Brien 64' 7.25" Mike Bianco 64' 7.5" Dave Maggard 62' 11.5" Discus Al oerter 207' 5" Rink Babka 209' 5" Randy Matson 197' 11" Gary Carlsen 195'0" Hammer Hal Connolly 226' 1" Ed Burke 228'3" 1968 1969 Shot Put Jim Hannefield 60'4" Clay Larson 60'3.5" Mike Mercer 60'1" Doug Lane 59'11" James Bagby 59'8" Dick Benka 59'4.75" Isiah Oakes 59'4.5" Dave Murphy 58'11.25" Jeff McLellan 58'10.5" Bob Hargreaves 58'7.5" Tom Colich 58'6" Mark Os`och 58'5" John Birkelbach 58'4.25" Russ Hodge 58' 3.25 Gene Kanavel 58'3" John Stuart 58'1.5" Jim Arbuckle 58'0" Don Tollefson 57'11.5" Larry Wright 57'10.75" Joe Keshmiri 57'9" Clark Chelsey 57'7.5" Ronnie Mercer 57'7.5" Russ Polhemus 57'6.5' Al Feurbach 57'.5" George Resley 57'4" Ray Hiscock 57'2.5" John Allamano 57'.5" George Allen 57'.5" George Woods 68' Neal Steinhauer 66'9" Discus John Powell 187'5" Miles Lister 186'11" Gary Schwartz 186'9" Glenn Passey 186'6" Dave Weill 186'6" Ervin Jaros 185'9" Mike Hoffman 184'4" Fred Hayden 184'1" Ed Kohler 184' Jesus Or`z 183'9" Brian Oldfield 183'5" Bob Stoecker 183'1" Karl Salb 182'5" Doug Knop 181'11" George Woods 181'6" Elvin Bethea 181'0" Steve Johnson 180'5" Mike Louisiana 179'11" Ed McComas 179'11" Steve Wilson179'7" Kirk Wassell 178'10" Ernst Soudek 178'9" Joe Autunovich 178'7" Tom Datrynuik 178'6" Tim Kearin 178'3" Richard Drescher 178'1" Neal Steinhouer 177'11" Dave Weber 177'5" Kenth Scensson 177'2" Larry Hart 176'6" Mike Jeffrey 176'6" Jim Mcardle 176'6" Isiah Oakes 176'4" Hammer Jim Pryde 210'4" Wayne Pangburn 209'11" Bob Narcessian 209'5" Augie Zilincar 207'1" John Fiore 203'11" Jim Kacanagh 199'7" Larry Hart 198'0" Ed Doernberger 194'7" Charles Ajoo`an 193'11" Ron Wilson 193'6" Ed Pocs 192'9" Richard Sherman 191'10" Dick Narcessian 190'5" Steve DeAutremont 190'3" Andy Yuen 187'5" George Puce 186'11" Roger Best 185'3" David Leitch 185'1" Bruce Weberbauer 179'4" Ken Patera 178'11" Anatoli Welihozky 178'1" DeWi Davies 177'2" Ken Moss 176'5" Jack Panzica 175'2" George Lyons 174'9" 1970 Shot Put Doug Knop 60'8.75" Dave Murphy 60'7" Tom Colich 60'2" Jessie Stuart 59'10.5" Gary Ordway 59'10.25" Dick Benka 59'8.25 Doug Lane 59'7.25" James Bagby 59'6.5" John Buehler 59'6.25" Jon Cole 59'2.25" Al Feurbach 58'9.5" T.C. Jones 58'5.5" Ronnie Ligheoot 58'5.5" Andy Kenney 58'4.75 Jim Arbuckle 58'4.5" John Birkelbach 58'4.25" Randy Nichols 58'3.5" Don Tollefson 58'2" Vincent Monari 57'11.25" Gary Bills 57'11" Vaughn Davis 57'10.5" Ronnie Mercer 57'10.5" Dean Langerderfer 57'10.5" Wayne Rathke 57'9.5" Pete Schmock 57'9" Gene Smith 57'7.75" Tom Brosius 57'7.5" Gerald Downes 57'7.5" Mike Reid 57'5.5" Terry Livermore 57'2" Don Randell 57'.5" Jerry Pecy 57'0" Tom Vollmer 57'0" Discus John Morton 189'7" Karl Salb 189'0" John Bakkensen 187'6" Curt Harper 187'0" Brian Oldfield 183'10" Ervin Jaros 183'7" Steve Davis 183'6" Bob Stoltman 183'6" Mike Hoffman 183'4" Dave Weber 182'3" Ken Dietz 181'8" Rick Smith 181'2" Wayne Walton 180'7" Glenn Passey 179'9" Jim Penrose 179'8" Tom Colich 179'3" Paul Gill 179'0" Mark Os]och 178'4" Neal Steinhauer 178'4" Rick Fuhs 178'2" Jim Brubaker 178'1" Dick Benka 177'6" Steve Wilhelm 177'5" Steve Wilson 176'11" Len Blutreich 176'10" Tom Kirwold 176'8" Jim Reardon 176'6" Pete Miller 176'2" Gary Wolf 175'11" Claude Loc 175"11" Tim Kearin 175'1" Russ Hodge 174'4" Elio Polselli 174'4" Jim Sagle 174'3" Hammer Wayne Pangburn 212'3" Al Hall 205"4" Augie Zilincar 200'6" Bill Phillips 197'9" Jim Pryde 197'3" Dick Narcessian 197'3" DeWi Davies 194'11" Ed Nosal 192'5" Steve DeAutremont 192'3" Charles Ajooan 189'9" Jim Hanley 189'9" Dale Fredericks 188'2" Jack Panzica 188'1" Roger Best 187'11" Stew Thomson 187'7" Tom Miller 187'2" Ed Po_s 186'9" Al Phliwoda 186'1" Hal Krause 183'8" William Denneen 182'10" Ron Hungarder 182'6" Toli Welihozkly 182"2" George Lyons 181'6" Andy Yuen 181'0" Tom Fraus 180'9" Bruce Johnson 180'9" Dave Gename 180'4" Rod Frankel 180'0" Rich Sherman 178'11" Dave Penny 176'2" Dave Bernstein 176'1" Roger Kaufmann 176'1" Tom Corrie 175'7" 1971 Shot Put Mark Ostoich 62'.75" Brian Oldfield 61'8.5" Carl Wallie 61'7.5" Fred Debenardi 61'5.25" Tom Colich 61'0" Jesse Stuart 60'10" Ed Kohler 60'7.5" Richard Marks 60'7" John Hubbell 60'6.5" Doug Knop 60'4.5" Jim Duncan 60'1" John Buehler 59'11" John Barber 59'10.25" Mike Williams 59'10.5" Randy Nichols 59'10.25" Jack Hanley 59'7.25" Ray Hiscock 59'6" John Stuart 59'4" Bob Winchell 59'1.25" Ronnie Lighaoot 58'9" Don Tellefson 58'9" Erich Hardaway 58'8.5" George Tyms 57'10.5" Dave Weber 57'9.25" Roger Taylor 57'7" Mike Wood 57'6.75" Joe Wevurski 57'6" T.C. Jones 57'5" Eugene Smith 57'4.5" Russ Hodge 57'4" Warren Hart 57'3.75" Spike Walker 57'3.5" Terry Lewis 57.2.5" Junior Olsen 57'1" John Birkelbach 57.75" Discus Vincent Monari 192'0" Paul Gill 191'7" Glenn Bakkensen 191'0" Burt Harper 190'7" Dave Weber 189'10" Fred Debenardi 189'8" Claude Lo 189'9" Ervin Jaros 188'5" Bob Stoltman 186'3" Jim Reardon 186'0" Gary Wolf 175'11" Steve Gunzel 185'8" Jim Penrose 184'8" Sylvester Marshal 184'3" Stan McDonald 183'10" Rich Fuhsinuna`(?) 183'0" Not sure about last name Gary O'Sullivan 182'11" Tim Keann 182'7" Dave Murphy 182'0" Gary Carlsen 181'11" Tom Carmichael 181'11" Dave Harrington 181'9" Brian Oldefield 181'7" Tom Neville 181'4" Ron Hungarter 180'9" Mark Os]och 180'6" Winston Landes 180'1" Pete Miller 179'4" Chuy Or`z 179'2" John Hollingsworth 178'10" Frank Howard 178'10" Tom Fahey 178'2" Jerry Schwinkerdorf 178'6" Kirk Wassell 178'5" Al Feuerbach 178'3" Wayne Walton 177'10" Hammer Warren Converse 189'5" Tommy Sirois 188'3" Al Phliwoda 188'2" Tom Fraus 187'5" John McLaughlin 186'1" Dale Fredericks 184'11" George Jerome 184'11" Roger Kaufmann 184"6" Andy Yuen 184'0" Toli Welihozkly 183'11" Steve Furness 183'9" Ken Moss 183'1" Ron Furcht 183"0" George Lyons 187'9" Stew Thomson 181'10" Robbin Roeder 181'6" Tom Kirkwold 180'8" Doug Greenwood 180'0" Aivin Jackson 180'0" Richard Sherman 178"8" Robert Mead 178'11" Ray Sabbaune 178'5" Paul Germanowski 177'4" Tom Shadis 176'8" Doug Backes 176'6" Gordon DeWi 176'4" Mar`n Luhman 176'4" Clark Ballard 176'1" Mike Salve 175'8" 1972 Shot Put Spike Walker 62'1" Doug Knop 61'4.25" Don Tollefson 61'1.5" Erich Hardaway 60'10.25" John Bekelbach 60'7.5" Greg Born 60"6" Ed Kohler 60'6" Jack Hanley 60'3.5" Tom Jones 60'2" Brian Oldfield 60'1.5" John Hannah 60'1" John Barber 59'8.5" Terry Lewis 59'5.5" Dan Mosley 59'3.5" Bob Winchell 59'3.5" George Tyms 57'3" Rich Wadington 59'.5" David Frieze 59'0" John Buehler 58'11" John Stuart 58'9" Roger Carlsen 58'8.75" John Colich 58'8.75" Jim Nelson 58'7.75" Dale Gordon 58'5.75" Mike Everson 58'5.25" Greg Corna 58'5.25" Tom Stock 58'3.75" Doug Price 58'2" Gary Ordway 58'1.75" Tom Brosius 58'1.5" Dan S`mson 58'1" Roger Taylor 58'1" Dave Weber 58'0" Ernie Cathcart 57'11.25" Carl Hesse 57'10" Mike McCready 57'9" Discus Mike Louisiana 195'1" Dave Harrington 191'10" Larry Kennedy 191'4" Jim Penrose 191'2" Craig Fair 191'2" Vince Monari 190'9" Jim Reardon 190'7" Dave Weill 190'4" Curt Harper 198'0" Alan Thomas 189'0" Steve Wilhelm 187'7" Erich
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