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The Falcons were perennially second behind the Catlin Gabel Eagles. The Eagles took two pre-season
tournaments from the Falcons and the state championship game itself.
The team swept through Mt. Angel 3-0 and 2-1; LaSalle 2-1; and Western Mennonite 2-0 on their way to a
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valley school on October 10. Marshall Spencer’s skyrocketing blast slipped into the cords and that winning goal
tied up the championship of the South. Kris Hatcher’s late goal helped ice the victory.
Hatcher scored twice and right wing Osama Kabbani tallied once as the Falcons slapped Mt. Angel 3-0 on
September 26.
An intense rivalry built up between BDH and A-1 school LaSalle in a vicious home-and-home series. Mike
Russell and Hatcher led the way to a 2-1 home victory September 30. but a late LaSalle goal on October 3 gained
them a 1-1 tie in Milwaukie. Bill Lake, Warren Cox, and Mike Russell were temporarily sidelined with injuries.
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the winning assist. Kris Hatcher picked up Russell’s rebound and the Falcons won 2-1.
The Falcons breezed through the playoffs with a 3-0 win over Portland Christian on October 24 Kris Hatcher
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and Martin Landeen helped swamp the Royals and the Falcons were in the state title game.
However, Catlin’s 1-0 overtime win kept an unbelievable hex alive.
The team included Kris Hatcher, Osama Kabbani, Bryant Wooten, Greg Amerson, and Harold Larsen at for­
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The 1969-70 wrestling team, under coach John Hicks, sent Art Bruce and Steve Premo to state and brought
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Greg Church, Jarrett Dorsey, Andy Dappen, Joe Augsburger, and Robert McCaslin.
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The 1969-70 Falcon basketball team closed the season by scoring six straight victories to make the season
their best ever under the leadership of coach Gary Craigmiles.
Final victories over Columbia Christian, Mt. Angel, Portland Christian, MacLaren. Concordia, and Tillamook
Catholic rounded out a 14-8 season for the Falcons, their best mark in five years of existence.
The Falcons swept two from Gaston, 51-34 and 49-30. Neither game was much of a contest as the Grey­
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came in the second game by more than 20 points.
The pair with Tillamook Catholic came out a split. The Vikings took a 54-53 victory on the coast, dealing
the team the first of their eight losses. But the Falcons got the last of their 14 victories at home, 61-60. Bill Lake’s
free throw with 10 seconds to play broke a 60-60 deadlock.
The Falcons took third at the PNAIS tournament in Seattle. Charles Wright dumped the Falcons 59-57 in an
overtime battle as Bill Lake hit for 32 points. The next day saw a 61-38 victory over Catlin Gabel to take third.
The Falcons took the Eagles 55-48 and 61-43 in other contests.
Jewell took a pair from BDH, 60-45 and 57-53. The latter saw a Falcon rally buckle in the closing seconds.
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a home-and-home, 51-45 and 93-56, but none others could so fully master the Falcons. Half of the final six wins
were conference wins.
Concordia won a double figure decision in a game that was close until the final quarter But BDH took a
most impressive 44-42 victory just when the Bluejays were about to nab first place.
The Falcons had never beaten Portland or Columbia Christian before the 1969-70 season, but they finally
took a pair from the Knights and one from the Royals.
76-B3 and 80-64 victories helped drop CCHS to their doom as BDH found the bucket more often than against
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A low-scoring 47-39 loss at Portland Christian was countered late in February. The Falcons needed a victory
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the Falcons missed the playoffs by one game.
The team included Greg Amerson, George Rector, Alan Dappen, Marshall Spencer, Brad Allen, Jim Stipe,
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When others faltered the LBC stood strong. When others stumbled the LBC
marched on. When others hesitated the LBC spoke forth. It was not an easy
task, but then what are tasks when principle is involved.
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Smith, Paul Schlesinger, Norman Frink. Even now the names ring out with
a special tone. And let us not forget their advisor, Fred Wood. No words
are satisfactory.
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continuously and diligently. Todd Follett traced symbols through the world
of films. Ted Thomas told us what his anwser was. Shannon Fears viewed
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camera. And Nadine Christenson, forever, became connected with the Girl
of the Month tradition. There were also such feature writers as Scott Bogue,
Mark Bocek, Christopher Birkmeyer, Paul Schlesinger and Alan Rayspen.
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Pg^onal to Susan Humphrey: Please excuse the placement of your picture, but
there was a minor mix up with the photographer which had to be corrected at
the last minute . . . There are no Student Council pictures due to general incom­
petence, however we do acknowledge the existence of such an organization . . .
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having no Centennial section . - Other Student pictures may seem to be out of
place alphabetically, but that is merely a figment of your imagination ... We
hope the faculty will understand the lack of suitable pictures and funds has
caused their section to be highly condensed . . . There may be other various
and sundry mistakes not specifically included (as pictures cut and/or placed
crookedly) that we hope you will excuse on the grounds of the excellent
coordination of our staff . . .
In our attempt to put forth a vague idea of a yearbook using the resources at
hand we may have failed in many ways, but we hope that you will appreciate
the effort and thought that was put into this marvelous creation . . .
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who are willing to work to head the yearbook, not necessarily those who are
experienced. Thank you for your patience.
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