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Boosters honor ’CatsDavino awarded two trophiesCaptain Brad Davino was Da\ina was presented the awarded two trophies as Newark most valuable player trophy by High School's 1970-71 Central Coach Dick Schenk and also re-i Ohio League championship bas- ceived an award, along withketbali team was honored with a banquet by the Booster Club■V.y-y Kv/i.- s's . V . V' ’•* -sss’’ f V v %CLV f ,vsW ^tf’ '/yA --fars:*•. *• vt*\s V .Vw. VyChris Swisher, as the Wildcats’ best foul shooter.John Lawrence won a trophyGolf- C. uLakewood handed Granville its first golf defeat by a Licking County team since April of 1967 by downing the Blue Aces 7*£-IV72Randy Lamp was the Lancers’ medalist in yesterday’s match with a 39. Lakewood is now’ 9-1*0 and Granville 2-6-0 The Lancers' lone loss this year was to Granville 7-2 in a triangular match with Newark Summary 1 Houston (L) 43 (2), Tatham (G) 49 (0): 2 Walters (L) 40 (2), Roush (G) 41(0); 3. R Lamp (L) 39 (2), iFrench (G) 41 (0): 4 T Lamp (L) 44 (V2), Jones (G) 44 (IV?) Team total L a k e « ood 166, .Granville 175as Newark's most improved player. Doug Barch was awarded a trophy for most assists and the rebounding trophy went to Randy Foster. The latter is a sophomore w hile the other aw ard w mners are seniors.Davino, only letterman on the club at the start of the season last November turned in an outstanding job in leading the 'Cats to a 14-6 o\ trail markDavino presented Newark High Principal Paul Nabors with the Central Ohio League championship trophy The ’Cats have figured in -eight straight league titles.Zanesville Newaik won that one ‘59-33 to vwap up ' championshipthe leagueDU baseballGb«50OOtterbcin jumped on Denison’s Kerry Rennghaus -for six hits and five runs m the first inning and went on to trip the Big Red 8-5 The defeat evened DU’s mark at 2-1 Otterbem is now-24D-SckiJlt;6-3ISGeorge King, president of the booster Club, congratulated i Schenk and the team for the successful season.[The Wildcats’ cheerleaders also were honored at last night’s dinner in the Building C on the Newark campus.Dick Marlow. WCLT sports director was master of ceremoniesSchenk closed out the program with movies of the Wildcats, featuring the at-home game withDenison tied the game with two runs m the thud and three moie m the fourth, but the Otters came back with single runs in each of the last three innings to nail the victory Third baseman Steve Johnson led the Redmen with two singles and three RBJs m five trips to the plate Senior captain Rogert Heaton stroked two singles and, had two RBIs 'Denison w ill ho*t \\ ittenbei g inf a doubleheader all p m Sattir-1 davJ B n i D:0/MTiR(50GolfSI(POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT)Watkins retained its perfectcrrvl f vrv/ /M*ri Kir metSOfll
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Newark Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Wed, Apr 21, 1971

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