■vm..... * -The REGISTERMonday, June 16, 1975OfFoothill s Steel Selectedb - «1 4V.O.C.Player Of YearKf,VAv*yy.;v v-v *******ttiv»Robert Steel started the season as the number two pitcher on the Foothill High pitching staff tb highly regarded RodIBoxberger.Boxberger struck out nearly two batters an Inning but had awilder time this season for the*Knights as he finished the year with an 8-4 record and 1.97 ERA, good enough to be the top draft pick from the county this season.Steel was even more impressive, finessing his way to 10-2 record, 0.80 ERA, seven low hit games (one and two hitters) and seven shutouts, including a 1-0 win over Eisenhower in the playoffs.He was also the leading hitter on the team with a .357 average and the combination earned him the Orange County 4-A Player of the Year from the 26 schools competing on that level.Steel has been overlookedAll-County 4-A Baseball TeamPos Name, School P—-Rod Boxberger,* Foothill (8-4)P—Lance Gore, Katella (15-2)P—Don Gubier, El Modena (11-2)C—Scott Desroier, Edison C—Larry Olson, Katella IF—Steve Bernhardt, Costa Mesa IF—Mike Carpenter, Los Alamitos IF—Bob McCauley, Mater Dei IF—Scott Poortinga, Los AlamitosIF—Brad Purcha,. Katella* ■ ■IF—Ron Wilkinson, Loara OF—Vince Bienek, Fountain Valley OF—Jeff Knapp, Katella OF—Art Mory, Katella OF—Rick Tondo, Villa Park UT—Rod Steel, Foothill (10-2)UT—Rick. Wollard, Fountain Valley (64)PLAYER OF THE YEAR—Rod Steel, Foothill COACH OF THE YEAR-Noel Sweeney, KatellaClass ERA-BASen1.97Sen0.57v.Sen1.68 -Sen.323• | 4Sen.303 vSen.372 ,Sen.463Sen*.413Sen.412Sen.465Sen.357;Sen.370%'Sen.35? '; ;Sen.366:Sen.429';Sen.357;%:Sen.400'Anaheim TennisClasses Set“ MY ENGINE RAN• VvVrAft• i•a*.WHEN IT WAS OFF-v/v.vAy.v.!’-v.v.i-x-:*— * ■k • ♦ • ••V■-V--v•»* '.V.V.V.V ,%V A‘4.;The Anaheim Parks and Recreation Department will begintennis classes today at Can- I'd switch the ignition off bui the engineyon High School. wouldn't stop. Instead ii sputtered/Classes will be open for par- rocked and coughed. Then I discoveredthipants 10 years of age and up WYNN'S® SPIT-FIRE. Now my troublesi hourly from noon to 8 p.m. are ,ove[; writ®* 8 happy user. Yes,most of the season and at 5-10, Registration is Saturday at the eng,ine, after run , caused “Y eavY140, is not considered too highly Canyon courts. carbon build-up can be not only exasperby the pro scoutB who complete- for'beSiMrs h® jwenS j«5s5ly ignored him in the recent V SPIT-FIRE I. nrOpmttA.M« t* +i*Q Surxfciy 10 A.M. t* 7 P.M.7, ; gas tank today. Now available at allBut for Foothill opponents ^or intermediates. Round robm| _ o»««r™ ....facing Steel’s “junk” pitching tournament* are scheduled each was worse than facing Boxber- aV Wlth troPhies « the ^e-ger’s bullets. T ™e f%,sesilon T !d!Noel Sweeney, whose Katella JulV10- Classes Wl11 ^ Smiled High team finished with theto S1X studeats Providing for winningest record in the county instruction and indi-and ended the season as a semi-lVldual a en finalist in the 4-A playoffs, was named coach of the year.DRUG STORESBankAroericard, Master Charge.DARIA MCBATttJCn