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Support services include such things as help­ Round Table press luncheons have been held ing to pay the expenses of a local youngster (during the school year) every Monday at Coaches of the Year: or team to compete in some state or national Harry's Plaza Cafe for the past nine years, event, putting on a banquet to honor an to standing room only crowds. Some of the High School,Junior College and College individual or team, or raising funds for some highlighted speakers have been: worthwhile project. Michael Moropoulos Tony Trabert Chick Hearn , Santa Barbara High School Its purpose is simply to be ready to help out Jim Ryun Al Geiberger at any time it can, and in whatever way it can, Bill Toomey to promote sports and athletics at every level Jack Curtice Dave Niehaus in the Santa Barbara area. Norm Sherry Joe Jares Santa Barbara South coast Youth Football Award Frank Wykoff Buddy Allin The first organizational meeting of the Round Harry Dalton Russ Hargreaves Memorial Award Table was held at the Cabrillo Youth Center, George Stainback Michael O'Hara on Santa Barbara's East Beach, January 25, Roger Decoster John Sciarra Russ Morrison Memorial Award 1968. The public attended and 200 persons joined the group as charter members. Four presidents have been in office during the McFarland Sportsman of the Year Award twelve years the Round Table has functioned: Jerry Harwin was elected as the first president. Jerry Harwin (1968-70), Bill Bertka (1970- Special Recognition Award Caesar Uyesaka, Elmer Coombs, and Larry 72), Larry Crandell (1972-74), and Bill Blythe Crandell served as vice-presidents. Charles ( 1974-present). Special Olympics Mayor's Trophy Stearns was secretary and Roy Vior handled Hall of Fame Inductees-1979 the treasurer's job. Have Build it with Give E-Z Crete Block. The E-Z Crete standar d block is an all -purpose, high quaJity, yet low cost building block for both com­ mercial and r esidential construc­ Tennis! tion. Its stru.cturalstrength, natural beauty and versatility make it the Sometimes you have to number one block for all uses. choose between developing Now availablle at CarpirlteriaValley a fast serve, and seeing how Lumber Company. fast you can clean the whole house. Your choice will be easy if you let ServiceMaster tell you about our house-wide cleaning service.

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1968 ATHLETE High school coaches will tell you that they are near­ In football, however, the local teams were either snake­ COACH sighted individuals; that they never look beyond the bit or flu-bit by playoff time. next battle. Lou Toustousvas Football Stan Williamson San Marcos High, 8-0-1 in the regular season and seeded Don't believe it. second in the Coastal Conference playoffs, had to play SB HS Football 1930-32 • Stanford University - UCSB Football Coach - Athletic Director. AII­ its first-round game with a sizeable chunk of its roster They go into their first day of pre-season practice with All Coast 1936-37 • Pro Football w/Cleveland & , University of So. • sidelined with influenza. The Royals' top three running just one thing on their minds - winning the war. The war backs were among those out of the lineup, grinding their Pittsburgh • Football, Center - East/West Game, Line Coach, Kansas State, 5 yrs. • Oklahoma in this case is the California Interscholastic Federation­ 1938 highly touted ground attack to a halt. They ended up Line Coach for 1 year. World War II Veteran Southern Section championship. succumbing to an underdog Alhambra team, 14-2. The CIF title is an ultimate in high school competition. The flu epidemic also touched the other teams in town. Keith Gledhill Tennis It also seems to come only once in a lifetime. As rich a Dos Pueblos, a surprise entry into the playoffs with a COMMUNITY LEADER tradition as Santa Barbara High School has in football, final record of 4-6, was quickly exited by Rolling Hills SBHS Tennis • US Boys' Singles Champion 1929 the Dons have won only four of the 67 CIF banners in the first round, 24-9. Carpinteria (9 -2) and Bishop • US Davis Cup 1933 • NCAA Singles Champion Caesar Uyesaka given out over the years . Diego (8 -3) were able to survive first-round playoff con­ Stanford 1931 • World War II Veteran Booster, Jr. League • UCSB Booster­ So far this year, however, the Santa Barbara area can tests, but were overpowered when the competition became stiffer in the second round. Alemany ousted the Member, all clubs. City Recreation Committee, boast two CIF champions and two runnersup. But it has been the girls winning the wars this year - not the boys. Warriors, 35 -7, and Norte Vista eliminated the Cardinals, Gene Lillard Baseball Semana Nautica • Mr. Los Angeles Dodger in 7-0. Santa Barbara. MacFarland Award 1964 The Santa Barbara High girls tennis team and Bishop 21 years Organized Baseball Player-Manager • Diego High girls volleyball teams claimed Southern Sec­ Probably the biggest Cinderella story of the year came SBHS Baseball, Football. Played for Los Angeles, tion championships during the fall season. The Dos during basketball season when a surprising San Marcos Chicago (NL), St. Louis (NL) • 56 home runs Pueblos High girls tennis team was the Dons' victim in team, winless in the Channel League the previous year, came back to win the conference title. Wearing the glass for Los Angeles 1935 the finals, while the Chargers' girls' basketball team also 1970 ATHLETE made it to the championship game before being defeated. slippers for the Royals (15 -10) was veteran Coach Maury Halleck, who had been fired but then waged a sucessful Cal Rossi Football The SBHS girl netters never even came close to losing a summer-long battIe with school administrators to get COACH match, running up a 20-0 record. The DP girls went 19- his job back. 3, with all three losses corning against the Dons. The SB HS Football 1940-42 • Member 1940 CI F Midnight didn't strike for Halleck and his Royals, a team final one was a 14-4 decision at the Tennis Club of Clarence Schutte Champions. SBHS Baseball-Track Letterman • of three sophomores and two seniors more known for Santa Barbara. But that match won't be the final one SBHS Football Coach, 40 years • Won nine CI F UCLA Football 1944-47 • All-Coast Football/ between most of those rivals - both nine-girl teams will their football abilities, until the quarterfinals of the Class Baseball lose just two players to graduation. AAAA playoffs. Long Beach Poly stopped the upstarts, Championships • Was 18 Letterman at Minnesota 75-67. University • All-American Football 1924 If CIF titles come once in a lifetime, then the Cardinal Marv Goux Football girl spikers have been really living it up. Their champion­ Dos Pueblos (11-10) and Santa Barbara (14-11) were ship this year was their third in the past four years, even both edged out of the playoffs in the first round by SB HS Football 1948-50 • Asst. Football Coach at highly rated Crescenta Valley and Pasadena, respectively. COMMUNITY LEADER though they moved up from Class A to Class AA com­ USC • AII-CI F SBHS Football • All-American petition. Bishop Diego (I5 -9) advanced all the way to the quarter­ finals in the Class A division, while Carpinteria (10-13) Max Fleischman High School 1950 • AII-JC at Ventura • Rose The most successful boys' team, however, was the Dos was nosed out in the first round. Bowl w/USC - Captain Cit(s Most Generous Benefactor. World's Great Pueblos water polo squad. The Chargers were able to tread the playoff waters until the semifinals, where they All totaled, the area's boys' football and basketball Sportsman • Installed lights at Peabody Stadium were finally dunked by Newport Harbor. DP's final teams won 99 games and lost 68 for a glossy .593 win­ • Had Santa Barbara Breakwater built record was a sparkling 19 -4_ ning percentage. Even without a CIF champion, that's a COACH fairly good year. Nick Carter UCSB Track Coach 29 yrs .• 40 yrs. UCSB Coach, YOU'VE GOT Teacher, Supervisor. Veteran AAU Track Offi­ ~SOMETHING 1969 ATHLETE cial • World War II Veteran i!!!!!!!!I SPEC IAL We offer a unique package James Anderson Track of bank services when you open a personal checking UCSB 15 Letterman (most ever at Gaucholand) COMMUNITY LEADER account at anyone of our • UCSB Hall of Fame. In Track he ran 100-220- more than 500 branches . Fred Joehnck sa 440 • Director, Recreation, City of SB - City ~ Schools. 1932-53 SB Jr. High Physical Education Years in Santa Barbara Sports, Business, Political circles. 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BILL BLYTHE, D.D.S. ALICE HENRY MARSHALL ROSE Dear Sports Fans, A. BARRY CAPPELLO WAYNE HILL SANTA BARBARA SPIKERS The Athletic Round Table Board of Directors joins me in extending FRANK CARBAJAL KEN KELLOGG DENNIS SAVAGE congratulations to tonight's award winners. NICK CARTER REX KERN FRANK SWAIN If you'd like to take part in the Round Table activities - the Monday press DR. VERNON I. CHEADLE LARRY KNAPP U.C.S.B. ATHLETIC DEPT. luncheons, golf tournaments, or other activities - just call the Santa Barbara Recreation Department at 965 -3813 and join in. JACK CURTICE DICK MIRES DOUGLAS WHITE Best wishes to tonight's Hall of Fame Inductees. ED DELACY GEORGE "BEN" PAGE JOHN WHITTEMORE BOB DINABERG LOUIS PANNIZON WILLIE WILTON Good Sports, ART GALLON BERLYN PIERCE PETE WITTER ALLEN GEIBERGER NATHAN ZEPPELL @dLJ!J¥ BIll Blythe, PresIdent Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table

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COACH 1974 ATHLETE GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Clarence Bishop Mike Dimas Football Football Coach, San Marcos 1958-59 • Coached General Engineering Contractors TEE OFF San Marcos Golf Team to five League Cham­ Decorated Hero, World War II • SB HS 10 Calif. Lie. 89 pionships • Two CI F Golf Championships. Letterman. Captain, Football-Track, SBHS • ASPHALT PAYING SBHS Line Coach 1938-40 - CIF Champs - 1929 • Student Body President, Senior Year. • SEAL COATING Football • Coached at Valencia & Fullerton AII-CI F Football. UCLA Football (was AII­ EXCAVATING· GRADING restaurant High Schools Coast) PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION READY MIXED CONCRETE ASPHALT PAVING MATERIALS SPECIALTIES - COMMUNITY LEADER Lawrence Stevens Football PRIME RIB, LOBSTER TAILS Hal Orion Three Sports Star, SBHS 1918-21 • Member, Concrete AND FRIED CHICKEN Director, School Physical Education - Muni­ first SBHS CI F Playoff Team • Semi-Pro Foot­ (805) 964-9931 cipal Recreation 1929-34 • Ch ief, Health & ball / Rugby. SB City League, basketball 30 Physical Education, State of Calif. 193446 • 5335 Debbie Lane Asphalt & Materials 3627 STATE STREET yrs .• SB County Referee, football 20 yrs. (805) 964-9951 (805) 964-9934 Helms Athletic Foundation Achievement Award 1974 COACH 1976 ATHLETE Qlll 0;> MJlKeS Rent a PICKUP 3/4 Ton Theodore Harder Peter Zucco Automati( Drum §16op c Transmission UCSB Football Coach 1934-40 W-33 l-24 T-5 • CI F Player of the Year, 1940, Football • AII­ S15 00 per day + 13 per mile UCSB was 9-1 1936 • Athletic Director UCSB • I · + tax (gas not induded) Western States Conference 1941, Ventura JC • BEGIN'NING - ADVANCED Courier NCAA TV Commission Five yrs. • Member Japanese Prisoner of War, World War II • SBHS FOR ALL YOUR Pickup NCAA Council Six yrs. 050 IMr da,y +13( per mil. long Bed Athlete of Year 1940.SBHS Record in 33 games DRUMMING NEEDS SI AutDmati( played was 31-2 • Played in 3 CI F Championship BONGOS, CONGA, HEADS, + tax (gas not indud.d) STICKS ETC. Transmission COMMUNITY LEADER games RENTAL INSTRUMENTS AVAILABLE Car. usually readUy availabl. but plea .. cal,: for re ..rvation George Adams Ralph Wood OTHER CARS AVAILA8~E INCLUDE DATSUN, PINTO, FIESTA, FAIRMONT, -1962-1211 1_ T·8IRD, CADILLAC, LINCOLN MARK V, FULL SIZE STATION WAGONS EI Presidente, Old Spanish Days 1964 • Mac­ Won 16 Varsity letters, Carpinteria HS 1931-34 Farland Award 1968 • Semana Nautica President • State Champion, aaO-yard Run 1934, 1 :57 • 130 West Figueroa Street - Santa Barbara r".s. r&tes Two yrs. • President Gaucho Track Club • ALPHA DELTA RENT A CAR ,./HIIIIY Swim Team, Pasadena Athletic Club, 16 yrs .• Locat" at rl".r tr•• Motor Inn II.,. wi'" City Recreation Director Ten yrs. • County Athletic Director, Boystown, USA, 16 yrs .• Gave II. specific Parks Director 12 yrs. • Club West President • 3150 511,t. St. ·Ph. 612-2509 ,;cb, Diving Exhibitions until 53 yrs. old Plat rat.. or unlimited mitea •• rat.s availabl. on most units ., "tU'" Ii"",! President Goleta Historical Society

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1975 ATHLETE William A. Crow ~~ SB HS Track Coach, 26 yrs .• Amazing record of iiMmServin_ Th. Santo hrlHlfO A,eo Otey Scruggs Track WHOLESALE MEAT TO 164-24-3. Won 103 dual meets in a row, 1958-75 1l5T.. U ....NTS • HOTELS' INSTITUTIONS • Took Channel league Championship 11 out of USD .. P.IME • CHOICE Member UCSB Hall of Fame • SBHS Track, lEi' • PO.k • LAM •• POUl Tn 17 yrs. • Coached basketball 7 yrs. • Cross­ Football, Basketball • Decathlon Champion, I, 963-773j] Country Coach, 23 yrs. • 5 Channel League Southern Pacific AAU 1951 • UCSB Captain 220 GRAY AVENUE 1951 • Champion Track Team 2C2A • Placed Champs with 116-51-2 record SANTA BARBARA 5th, 1952 Olympic Tryouts Decathlon COMMUNITY LEADER Norm Duncan Football Marshall H. Booher SBHS 12 Varsity letters 1913-26 • All-American Helped organize the SB Easter Relays, 1947 • As HURST 1931, UC LA • Pacific Coast Conf. Heavyweight member of SB Jr. Chamber served as Relays' Boxing Champ for 3 yrs. 1930-32 • NFL CONCRETE PRODUCTS Chairman 5 yrs .• Started the SB Athletic Assn. • Referee Financially helped many track athletes to meets SERVING FRESH FISH in USA • 1st President of Club West. Organized Congratulations, COACH Gaucho Track & Field Club • Approved AAU Hall of Famers! Track & Field Official Art Gallon 3888 State Street - Santa Barbara UCSB Gaucho Coach 1957-66 (122-108) • 1961 2946 DE LA VINA Gauchos NCAA College Division Tourney • 1977 ATHLETE PHONE 687-9811 Coached University of Hawai i .Chairman, Physical Activities Dept., UCSB • Asst. Coach to Pete Charles Sylvester Newell, U. of Calif. SBHS AII-CIF Football 1938-39 • Played in 3 Championship Final Football CI F Games • SBHS COMMUNITY LEADER AII-CI F Baseball 1939 • Professional Baseball, 1942, Hollywood PCl • SBHS Football-Baseball PASSPORT 1:~PUTZ Charles Christiansen Coach, 26 yrs. PHOTOGRAPHS rhoWgraphy Recreation Director of SB, 18 yrs. • SB Schools Ernie Zampese B&W / COLOR P.E. Assn. Director, 8 yrs. • Headed S8 Mens' 24 HR. While-U-Wait Sports league. Coordinator for County Schools SBHS AII-CIF Football, 1953 .CIF Player of the App't Recommended 6th Grade Camping Program Year SBHS Football 1953. Was in CIF Playoffs, 2007 STATE ST. 963-3508 Base'ball, 1952-54 • SBHS Shortstop • Won 8 varsity letters, SB HS 1951-54 • Starting Half­ back, 1955-56, USC 15 East Cabrillo Blvd .. Santa Barbara 965·1174 Round Table Luncheons 1977 COACH 1978 ATHLETE HHe Didn't Get Discouraged" Earl Murray Alex Bravo Athlete SBHS Baseball Coach, 22 yrs .• SBHS Track and SBHS 5 Letterman, 3-Football, 2-Track, 1946- The question was always the same. So was the In truth, the weekly luncheons' success in part is Football Asst. Coach. Developed Major League 49 • Little All-American, All-Coast Halfback, answer. "I told him 1 wasn't too enthused with due to their wide appeal. Besides the big three Players in Gene and Bill Lillard. 16 yrs., Supt. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 1953 • Led 2C2A the idea because 1 didn't think people would sports - football, basketball and baseball - the of Schools, China Lake, Calif .• 38 yrs. in Calif. Rush ing-Scoring, 1951 • Served in US Marine support it," said former Santa Barbara Athletic luncheons during the course of the year feature School System, Teacher and Coach Corp., 1954-56 • Played NFL Round Table president Jerry Harwin in recalling every sport imaginable. and Oakland Raiders AF L that day nine summers ago when Bill Bertka sought his opinion on starting up a weekly sports "I can't think of a sport in the community that COMMUNITY LEADER press luncheon. we haven't honored," said Bill Blythe, current COACH president of The Round Table and luncheon Philip A. Patton Bertka got similar feedback from other leaders emcee. "That includes women's sports. It's really Albert "Bud" Revis in the sports community, Weekly sports press Sports Editor, SB News-Press, 11 yrs .• Radio gratifying to be associated with The Round SBCC Coach and Athletic Director, 25 yrs .• luncheons in Santa Barbara, it was felt, had voice of UCSB Football-Basketball, 14 yrs. on Table Board. They really work together as a Coached 1st SBCe basketball team, 1951, 7-3 about as much chance for success as the Titanic team and that's one of the reasons for the suc­ KTMS • Helped bring LA Dodgers Farm Team to Santa Barbara, 1960 Class C • MacFarland record, won conference tourney • Served in US had in making a return voyage. cess of the luncheons." Trophy Winner. Widely known and respected Army, 1945-46 • Bonita High football team "Any time you come up with something new The luncheons have also featured a variety of Sports Journalist Asst. Coach, 1946 • Coached SBCC 1st football there's bound to be some "negative reaction," guest speakers, including: Tony Trabert, Norm team, 1955 said Bertka. "I didn't let it 'discourage me be­ Sherry, Mike O'Hara, founder of the International Katherine McCloskey cause I personally believed in it." Volleyball Assn., Duffy Daugherty, Chick Hearn, First woman to be inducted into Hall of Fame. COMMUNITY LEADER Despite doubts about its success, the local media, Sam Cunningham, , Started Girls'-Women's Sports Programs, SB and Lefty Gomez. Sam Battistone, Sr. schools, coaches and community leaders teamed Recreation Dept., 1932 • Member of City Recre­ to stage the first Santa Barbara Athletic Round A record crowd of over 200 came four years ago ation Committee the year new building was Donated the Youth Football Fields in Santa Table press luncheon in the fall of 1970. Local to hear Sam D. Battistone, former owner of the purchased • 11 yrs. member SB Board of Educa­ Barbara • Helped organize youth soccer (A YSO) coaches talked about the upcoming football Southern California Sun of the World Football tion • SB News-Press Reporter for 15 yrs. • Backed Santa Barbara Boys' Club season. League. The local businessman is still major stockholder of the New Orleans Jazz of the "After that first meeting 1 was sold on the idea," National Basketball Assn. SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD said Harwin, who served as the luncheon's first Henry IIHippo" Espinosa emcee. "Hearn (voice of the ) also John R. Whittemore packs them in whenever he speaks," said Harwin. Manager/, SB Beavers semi-pro baseball, The weekly luncheons, held each Monday, from Holds numerous track and field records, Over 75 1911-45, 34 yrs .• Wounded while serving with early September to mid-May at Harry's Plaza Bertka, now assistant coach of the Jazz, says Year Old Class. Attended SBHS 1915-17. Won Cafe, have grown in attendance and prestige he's gratified but not surprised by the success of 6 varsity letters. Served in World War I Army. US Army, France 1918 • Voice of SB-Ventura over the years. the weekly luncheons: "I always felt it would Served in World War II Navy. Won 2 varsity Boxing/Wrestling, 1919-55, 36 yrs.• Umpired provide a two-way street .. , that it would be letters, Stanford Baseball 1919-20. During 1976 semi-pro baseball, 1919-56, Santa Barbara area • "It's become more than just a press luncheon," mutually beneficial to the media and area 84 year-old Santa Barbara native who served his explained a spectator who has been attending broke 6 age 76 records, Javelin-Discus-Hammer­ coaches. The luncheons would benefit the media shot-Highjump and Longjump. community well. Postman, 46 yrs. the> luncheons regularly for the past eight years. people because they could interview the area "The luncheons are a gathering place for sports­ minded people in the community, While 1 like coaches all at one time instead of trying to con­ to hear the different coaches and guest speakers tact them individually by phone. The coaches talk, I really enjoy going to the luncheons to would benefit from the luncheons because it hash over sports topics with other fans." would give them the opportunity to get equal exposure. " Al Negratti, Athletic Director at UC Santa Barbara, is likewise sold on the luncheons. "I Paul Shanklin, former sports editor of Goleta can't say enough about it. I've been in different Today, calls the press luncheons "the best thing LET'S GO ICE SKATING parts of the country and it beats anything I've Santa Barbara has ever done sportswise. The "IF YOU DONT KNOW HOW WE WILL TEACH YOU" ever seen. I've been to other press luncheons luncheons are very definitely a big benefit to the sports community. A third of my sports news THE ICE PATCH and they only featured one or two sports. The 1933 CLJFFDRIVE I ~ Round Table luncheons highlight a wide variety the day after the luncheons is filled with material INFO:963-0833~ _. ~ of sports and athletes." from the luncheons." Dave Kohl Hall of Fame

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Santa Barbara Atmosphere of some, high school is simply a playground where kids go while enjoying Soft Lights, and find their friends daily and engage in insignificant The rewards are the pay-off of the whole system. But American/Mexican a la what are they since high school sports are strictly games ... games that may only teach one to slip and Cuisine. Somerset. High School D'ivision slide through life as a meaningless member of a social amateur and no monetary value is placed on any part of Lunch/Dinner Dinner circus. To others, it is an educational stepping stone that them? The most precious rewards lie inwardly. It feels may lead the way to knowledge, but not necessarily good to accomplish a goal and from accomplishment, Maury Halleck one develops pride and self-esteem, virtues that no one wisdom. High school is definitely a learning institution, TWO EXCELLENT RESTAURANTS IN ONE' COCKTAILS but not all the learning comes from the classroom and else can either give or take away, but that will be within San Marcos Basketball Coach books. Maybe the best place for a youngster to discover a person forever. Second of all, there is the feeling of In Historic EI Paseo • 813 Anacapa Street· Phone 965-5106 values that will help him to be a better person is on the value fO.r your body, for as one pushes it to its limits field of competition and in the locker room. they realize just what a miraculous machine the body really is. Then there is the sense of brotherhood and Out of the locker room comes a code of ethics that leads camaraderie that comes from being part of a team and a to the development of a person who can succeed in al­ group that has worked together as one. It teaches the Col1ege-Junior College most any area of endeavor, for a winner on the field will members unselfishness, humility and respect for their PIZZA Division be one off the field. Pride, determination, courage and fellow men along with good sportsmanship and chivalry self-esteem all are products of athletics, and high school that seem to be virtually extinct in the commercial sports furnish a breeding ground for these qualities. world. ~ at Gregg Wilson The process begins when a young person turns away With every contest comes either victory or defeat and from the simple sandlot contests of his youth and each one has its own moral lesson. Victory is great and UCSB Swimming Coach decides to enter a more serious and disciplined form of signifies that at that particular moment you have suc­ d..J~ athletic competition. He has to be willing to try in the ceeded. 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F or awhile last year, it didn't even look like the Santa Tucson advanced via an easy Continental Division Barbara Spikers would be around for Year IV of the playoff victory over EI Paso. Roy Schwegman International Volleyball Association. That set up a bad-blood champion~hip series. ~ar1ier . in "IVA Chairman of the Board James Bartlett III told the the season Bebeto was involved In a near-flght wlth Spikers just three months before the start of the season Tucson setter Valdemar Valdez, and the fans in Santa that if they didn't come up with $50,000 in operating Barbara and Tucson never forgot it in subsequent regular season and playoff matches. • Roy is an active member in all activities he parti­ Track and field is another of Roy's accomplish­ expenses, they could forget about opening up shop. A frantic effort to get the community to rescue the team Tucson beat the Spikers in the opening playoff match, a cipates in and a good example for others. He ments and he has finished first in the Pentathalon followed, while behind the scenes, Spiker General five-setter layed before 2,600 hostile Arizona fans . But works hard and excels at many different sports. in 1976, 1977 and 1978! He placed fourth in Manager Bill Rozich combed the metropolitan area for a back in Santa Barbara, 2,903 Spiker loyalists turned out 'sugar daddy'. in Robertson Gym to cheer their team to its first IVA He has won numerous trophies in bowling, the State Pentathalon in 1977, a real honored title. He got one in William Levy, a local real estate developer The Spikers won the finale in the super tie-breaker, 12-8, including a team trophy in 1972-73, a first place credit to his athletic abilities. who stepped out of the woodwork to become principal after beating the Sky three straight, 12-8 , 12-5 and 12-9. in 1972, second place in the C.A.R. State Bowl­ owner of the team. Satisfied that the Spikers now wouldn't liquidate in midseason, the IVA gave Levy its Nobody in the league argued that Bebeto's setting and ing Tournament in 1973 and in 1979. Roy Roy lives with his parents, he has four brothers blessing and breathed a sigh of relief that pro volleyball defense were the key factors in the Spikers' champion­ would stay in Santa Barbara. placed second in the local C.A.R. meet. He will and is an active member of the Calvary Church ship season, but as is the case with most title-winning Given an existential reprieve, the Spikers made the most teams, everybody contributed significantly. represent us at the District bowling meet in where he "makes a joyful noise unto the Lord" of it. They set an IVA record in winning percentage Sue Herrington, a rookie who passed up her last year of Ventura. and enjoys singing. In fact, Roy's favorite activ­ (.778) with a 28-8 mark that left them on top of the collegiate eligibility at UC Santa Barbara to play for the Western Division standings at the end of the regular Spikers, teamed with Wegrich in the back court to give ities are music and all athletics, when he is not season. They then beat Orange County and Tucson in the Spikers the top passing defense in the league . the playoffs to capture their first IVA championship. Roy came to Santa Barbara in 1975 from Hope busy working for his father at Marlin's Bookshop Peter Stefaniuk, a 6' 9" former member of the Canadian Bebeto DeFrietas, the team's player-coach and setter, led School in Anaheim where he was a leading team in Isla Vista. national team, shored up the Spiker defense with 199 the team to the championship with his inspirational play stuff blocks, second best in the league. member of their basketball team. He was on the that earned him IVA Most Valuable Player honors. Reede Reynolds, a second-year man out of UCSB and Special Olympics basketball team from Santa Roy's coach and friends all agree , that he is an Rosie Wegrich, an off-season acquisition who was female San Diego State, spent more than half of the season out player of the year with the San Diego Breakers previ­ Barbara which had the honor of placing second of the lineup with a variety of ailments, including the outstanding athlete and good sport who truly ously, was the league's most valuable woman again. removal of his appendix, but still helped out with his in the State Meet in 1978! embodies the spirit of the Special Olympics Both Wegrich and Bebeto were all-IVA performers, as play at the net. was hitter-blocker Luiz Eymard, who garnered more Jose Garcia, perhaps the most popular player on the each day of his life. all-star votes than anybody else. team among fans and players alike, finished the season Eymard set IVA records in spiking attempts (2,226) and with the second highest spiking percentage in the league. kills (1,026) while Bebeto broke the league's seasonal He was used primarily as the team's seventh man, assist record (2 ,107) and tied the standard for most digs coming off the bench for his high-leaping smashes when in a match (43). the team needed a sideout. Santa Barbara won its first three matches of the year and And Larry Milliken, the team's fifth-hitter, bothered Since 1958 maintained the best win-loss record in the league through­ opposing clubs all year with his hard-to-handle serves. out the regular season. In the playoffs, the Spikers RESTAURANT All of the above, plus Luiz Fernando (Bonga) Filho, a Fred C. Dobbs fI Sons ~ started out by losing a tough four-game match in Orange BRL\KFAST, [ LI NCH AND DINN ER 45 OmeleHes • Homemade Cinnamon Rolls • Fast Service former member of the Brazilian national team, will be ~v. 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