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EDGAR, HALL, SLEVIN & JOB TAKE FI R<strong>STS</strong><br />

<strong>SPITZ</strong> <strong>CLOSES</strong><br />

<strong>WITH</strong><br />

Detroit, Michigan-On a cold rainy day, one of the great high<br />

School swimmers of all time swam his last high school race and<br />

leaves the honor roll of scholastic swimming with a record that will<br />

seldom be equalled.<br />

For the third straight year, Mark Spitz, Santa Clara High School,<br />

made a shambles of high school records as he placed first in four<br />

individual events, second in another, tied for third in still another and<br />

helpdd his school nail down the premiere position in both the 200<br />

yard medley and 400 yard freestyle relays. Only in the breaststroke<br />

did the 18-year 5'11", 155 pound swimmer fail to make the<br />

National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches Association All Amer-<br />

ica, the official high school All American for this nation.<br />

Ralph Deetz, Chairman of the All America selection committee,<br />

reported that this year's All American selections were the fastest<br />

ever, with greater depth in all four strokes. Like Spitz, the schoolby<br />

swimmers lowered the standards for All American rankings so that<br />

the 20th place cut-ff in 100 yard butterfly was 53.9; 100 yard<br />

freestyle, 48.8; 100 yard backstroke, 56.3; the 400 yd. freestyle<br />

3:52.9; and the 100 yd. breaststroke 1:03.2. As standards fell, so<br />

did the records.<br />

Mark Spitz, who shared the listed National Interscholastic High<br />

School Record of 1:43.6 in the 200 yd. freestyle with Don<br />

Schollander, knocked more than three seconds off the listed mark, as<br />

he clocked 1:40.5. In the 100 yd. freestyle he lowered the listed<br />

Scholastic record of 46.6 to 46.0, though he has a faster clocking of<br />

45.6 set on the leadoff leg of the Santa Clara freestyle relay. In the<br />

400 yd. freestyle, the Santa Ciaran lowered his listed record of<br />

3:38.9 to 3:38.0.<br />

Spitz's teammate, Brian Job, a junior, lowered his National<br />

Scholastic mark in the 100 yd. breaststroke from 1:00.6 to 59.2.<br />

David Edgar, Ft. Lauderdale High School senior, lowered the 50 yd.<br />

freestyle mark of 21.4 set by Louis Janos in 1967 to a 21.2.<br />

High school swimmers are a substantial part of the United States<br />

swimming picture: No less than four individual titles were won by<br />

schoolboys, at the 1968 National AAU Short Course Championships.<br />

The boys were Mark Spitz, Gary Hall and Brian Job. John Kinsella<br />

and Frank Heckl were runnersup and Bill Baird, Larry Barbiere,<br />

Jack Horsley, Ray Rivero and Marc Gilliam all made the champion-<br />

ship finals.<br />

Though 24 states made mention in the NISCA All American<br />

rankings, California swimmers dominated, receiving 69 individual<br />

rankings and 17 relays. Illinois, the perennial runnerup, enjoyed 22<br />

individual rankings and 10 relays, followed by Pennsylvania, nine<br />

and four; Florida, nine and two; Ohio, eight and two; Texas, 11<br />

individual; New York, six individual; Michigan, foilr individual and<br />

three relays, and Indiana five individual.<br />

The swimmers from the west were exceptionally strong in the<br />

freestyle and medley events. They were weakest in depth in the<br />

butterfly and breaststroke, the latter event being the best for<br />

Pennsylvania swimmers where they produced four of their nine<br />

individual mentions.<br />

The All American llst goes twenty deep, and if more than one<br />

swimmer ties for the twentieth place, all of those who tied are given<br />

<strong>HIGH</strong> <strong>SCH</strong><br />

<strong>FOUR</strong> <strong>FIR</strong><br />

<strong>OOL</strong> <strong>CAREER</strong><br />

<strong>STS</strong><br />

All American reco ~,nition.<br />

An indication af the dominance of California is revealed that of<br />

the approximate 20 places.open for each individual event, they<br />

placed 11 men eac h in the 200 freestyle, the 50 freestyle, and the<br />

400 freestyle, te n in the individual medley and nine in the<br />

backstroke and 1 E)0 yd. freestyle. Even more convincing is their<br />

placing of ten tea: ns in the freestyle relay and seven in the medley.<br />

In the relays, Illin ais showed depth, especially in medley, as teams<br />

from Illinois place six in the All America rankings.<br />

Ralph Deetz dvised that due to a mailing deficiency in the<br />

office, the times ~ubmitted by Arcadia High School, California, had<br />

been accepted. This increased the number of awardees in three<br />

events and the relays.<br />

Other states Who made the All America were: Wisconsin, three<br />

individual and on~ relay, Iowa, two and two: Maryland, one and<br />

one; Ohio, one and one; Minnesota, one and two; Oklahoma, three<br />

individual; Arizont, three individual; Colorado, three; New Jersey<br />

and Oregon each with two individual rankings;Missouri, North<br />

Carolina, Kentuct y, Utah and Kansas each had one individual<br />

ranking.<br />

First place rm tkings, in addition to the new record nominees<br />

included Mark Sp Ltz, 100 yard butterfly, 49.2; Gary Hall, Rancho<br />

Alamitos, 200 yd individual medley, 1:57.4; Reed Slevin, Penn<br />

Hills, Steve Doyle Santa Clara, and Charles Campbell, Arcadia, all<br />

clocked 54.6 for 100 yd. backstroke; Santa Clara High School<br />

(Rivero, Job, Spil Windes) 1:39.0 for 200 yd. medley relay; and<br />

Santa Clara High ;chool (Spitz, Diaz, Vogt, Windes) 3:12.3 for 400<br />

yd. freestyle.<br />

Many other J atable times were recorded by the nationally<br />

ranked high schoc mermen. John Kinsella, Hinsdale, clocked 3:45.7<br />

for 400 free (4th) , 1:44.5 for 200 free (3rd) and 48.0 for 100 free<br />

(10th); Frank Hec kl, Lynwood, 1:42.9 for 200 free (2nd), 21.8 for<br />

50 free (tied for Ihird), 53.0 for 100 fly (7th), 46.3 for 100 free<br />

(2nd), Paul Tietz~ , Bartlesville, 1:44.8 for 200 free (4th), 47.1 for<br />

100 free (3rd), 21 .8 for 50 free (tie for 3rd); William Baird, Kent<br />

State, 1:45.4 for 200 free (7th), 3:45.2 for 400 free (3rd); Marc<br />

Gilliam, Rock Isla ad, 51.7 for 100 fly (2rid); and Jerry Heidenrich,<br />

Hillcrest (Dallas), 1:45.9 for 200 free (8th), 22.2 for 50 free (tie for<br />

14th), 2:03.3 for 200 individual medley (13th), 56.0 for 100 back<br />

(tie for 14th) an, a 3:53.6 for 400 free (Honorable Mention -<br />

22nd).<br />

The complete [igh School All America and Honorable Mentions<br />

are on page 50.<br />

Listed below ~e the Official Time Standards for 1969 High<br />

School All Ameri :a, compiled by All American Committee Chair-<br />

man, Ralph Deetz.<br />

EVENT TIME EVENT TIME<br />

200 yd. medley re ay 1:42.2 100 yd, freestyle 48.0<br />

200 ycl. freestyle 1:45.9 100 yd. backstroke 55.3<br />

50 yd. freestyle 21.9 400 yd. freestyle 3:49,0<br />

200 yd. individual med. 2.'02.1 100 yd. breaststroke 1..02.3<br />

100 yd. butterfly 53.0 400 ~/d. freestyle relay 3..20.6<br />

Jerry Heidenreich receiving award from<br />

wirt, Norris as outstanding Texas High<br />

School athletic.


John Kinsella<br />

Bill Baird<br />

Mark Spitz<br />

Reed Slevin<br />

Bill Schuster Brice Anderson Marc Gilliam Tom Chappell<br />

Brian Job Charles Campbell with his coach, Ray Patterson<br />

David Edgar


FOOTHI LL COLLEGE DOMINATES<br />

J.C. ALL AMERICA PACED BY<br />

HUTTON, CHARLTON & BECK<br />

by William Rails, Swimming Coach, Citrus College<br />

Nort Thornton's Foothill College swimmers dominated the 1968<br />

Junior College All-American team just as they did last year. Sixteen<br />

swimmers and divers from the San Franscisco Bay area campus were<br />

selected for 37 individual and 3 relay platings in the 18 events in<br />

which All-American rating may be achieved. Chabot College, also<br />

from Northern California, was second with 18 selections. Pasadena<br />

City College and Fullerton Junior College tied for third with 14<br />

nominations apiece and Orange Coast followed with twelve.<br />

All in all, 130 swimmers were~named to the select group<br />

representing 31 Junior Colleges. Twenty-seven of the schools are in<br />

California, two in Michigan, and one each in Florida and Washing-<br />

ton.<br />

TOP JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAM IN THE NATION: Foothill<br />

College, winners of Golden Gate, Northern California and California<br />

State Championships. Front row (L--R) Peter Read, Manager. Bob<br />

MoMahon, Glen Finch, Bob Chatfield, Erich Schwall, Mike Biggs,<br />

Bill Chandler, Manager, and Nort Thornton, Coach. Back row<br />

(L--R) Diving Coach, Campbell, Gary Dahle, Ken Horwege, Orb<br />

Greenwald. Roy Howard, Tom Collins, Jerry White. Missing from<br />

photo are Bob Kammeyer, Ralph Hutton, Frank Goff, Jim Lambie<br />

• and Jeff Locli.<br />

Sophomore Ralph Hutton (Foothill) and Freshman Trevor<br />

Charlton (Pasadena) shared the spotlight as both swimmers were<br />

each selected in 6 events. They were closely followed by Spike Beck<br />

(Fullerton) who was picked in five events. Tom Musch (Chabot) Jim<br />

Osborn (Pasadena), Eric Schwall (Foothill), and Randy Senn<br />

(Bakersfield) were selected in four events each.<br />

Charlton placed first in three events: the 1650 yard freestyle<br />

with a 16:11.6 clocking (National Record); the 200 yard freestyle<br />

1:44.9; and in the 500 yard freestyle with a time of 4:38.0<br />

(National Record) which he shared with Hutton. Charlton was also<br />

.. picked 6th in the 400 yard individual medley, 4:30.4; 8th in the<br />

200 yard backstroke, 2:08.3; and 9th in the 200 yard butterfly at<br />

2:04.0.<br />

Hutton tied Charlton at 4:38.0 in the 500 yard freestyle and was<br />

first in the 200 yard butterfly at 1:56.1. He also placed 2rid in the<br />

1650 yard freestyle at 16:32.6, 4th in the 200 yard backstroke at<br />

2:05.3, 5th in the 200 yard freestyle at 1:47.3, and 7th in the 400<br />

yard individual medley at 4: 32.1.<br />

Eric Schwall of Foothill was the only other swimmer with more<br />

than one first place pick. Schwall was first in both freestyle sprints.<br />

His time in the 50 yard freestyle was 21.5 for a new National record<br />

and 47.2 in the 100 yard event.<br />

Long Beach City College swimmers collected three first platings.<br />

Jeff Losch was first in the 100 yard butterfly, 52.1. John Kiddie<br />

was first in the 200 yard backstroke at 2:00.0, and teammate Don<br />

Taylor rounded out the threesome with first in the 100 yard<br />

breaststroke at 1:01.7. All three placed second in their specialty<br />

stroke at the other distance. Fullerton Junior College swimmers<br />

Spike Beck and John Mattos also collected f'trst place picks. Beck<br />

was first in the 400yard individual medley with a time of 4:23.0<br />

and Mattos was first in the 100 yard backstroke at 55.0.<br />

Tom Webb and Hubie Kerns of Los Angeles Valley College each<br />

led in an event. Webb wag placed first in the 200 yard breaststroke,<br />

2:15.2, and Kerns picked up his first in the 200 yard individual<br />

medley, 2:01.5.<br />

Top divers on the All-American team, who were named for both<br />

springboard events were: Greg Bryan (El Camino), Gary Dahle<br />

(Foothill) who was first in both boards at the California State<br />

Page 6<br />

ALL AMERICA DIVERS" (L--R) Gary Dahl, Foothill College and<br />

Dennis Hope, Diablo Valley.<br />

/<br />

Championships,/Frank Groff (Foothill), Dennis Hope (Diablo<br />

Valley), Jim Lambie (Foothill), Jeff Lodi (Foothill), Richard Miller<br />

(Bakersfield), Andre de Ridder (Chabot), and Rich Simmons<br />

(Chabot). Bryan,] Dahle, Groff, Hope, and Simmons are repeats from<br />

last year.<br />

The Foothillteams were first in all three relay events. In the<br />

medley relay, .the team of Bob McMahon, Jerry White, Bob<br />

Chatfleld and Schwall was just one-tenth of a second off the<br />

National Recordlwith a time of 3: 37.3. Long Beach (Kiddie, Taylor,<br />

Losch, and Dic~<br />

relays the teams<br />

Kammeyer was<br />

50 YARD FREESTYL~ : Eric Schwall, Foothill, 21.5; Glen Finch, Foothill,<br />

21.8; Bob Shupp, C~ rrltos, 21.9; Ray Baum, Miaml-Dade, 22.0; Dee Renfro,<br />

Orange Coast, 22.O1 Bob Kammeyer, Foothill, 22.0; Jim Wiltens, De Anza,<br />

22.0; Randy Senn~ I akersfield, 22.1; Ron Dadami, Diablo Valley, 22.2;<br />

Harry Hirsch, San J ,aquin, 22.2; Glenn Barker, Santa ~nica, 22.4; John<br />

Bason, Compton, 22. 4; Don Fuller, L.A. Valley, 22.4.<br />

I00 YARD FREESTY! E: Eric Schwall, Foothill, 47.2; Bob Shupp, Cerritos,<br />

47.9; Dee Renfro, ( range Coast, 48.0; Bob Kammeyer, Foothill, 48.1;<br />

Glenn Barker, Sant~ Monica, 48.4; Glen Finch, Foothill, 48.5; Mike Artz,<br />

Bakersfield, 48.6; Randy Senn, Bakersfield, 48.9;.John Bason, Compton,<br />

49.0; Ray Baum, Mi~ mi-Dade, 49.1; Ron Dadami, Diablo Valley, 49.4; Paul<br />

Becskehazy, El Cami lo 49.5; Bob Friend, Foothill, 49.5; Harry Hirsch, San<br />

Joaquin, 49.5; Tom usch, Chabot, 49.5.<br />

200 YARD FREESTY E: Trevor Charlton, Paaadena, 1:44.9; Glenn Barker,<br />

Santa Monica, 1;45. 0; Eric Schwall, Foothill, 1:45.7; Mike Artz, Bakersfield,<br />

1:47.2; Ral[ h Hutton, Foothill, 1:47.3; Tom Musch, Chabot, 1:48.7;<br />

Craig Artwohl, Miar i-Dade, 1:48.8; Don Perry, Chabot, 1:48.8; Ron Bruce,<br />

Santa Ana, 1:49.2; Jack Robinson, Cerritos, 1:49.2; Spike Beck, Fullerton,<br />

1:49.5; Glenn Finch, Foothill, 1:49.6; Dee Renfro, Orange Coast,<br />

1:49.6.<br />

500 YARD FREESTY1 E: Trevor Charlton, Pasadena, 4:38.0; Ralph Hutton,<br />

Foothill, 4:38.0; [ on Perry, Chabot, 4:55.4; Tom Musch, Chabot, 4:56.0;<br />

Craig Artwohl, Mia~ i-Dade, 4:58.9; Frank Warner, Orange Coast, 4:59.2;<br />

Chip O'Rourke, Ful] erton, 4:59.4; Ron Bruce, Santa Ana, 4:59.5; Stuart<br />

Boss, Pasadena, 5:E 0.5; Roger Moore, Orange Coast, 5:01.4; Mike Artz,<br />

Bakersfield, 5:02.] ; Bob Friend, Foothill, 5:02.4.<br />

1650 yARD FREEST~ LE: Trevor Charlton, Pasadena, 16:11.6; Ralph Button,<br />

Foothill, 16:32.6; Don Perry, Chabot, 17:23.4; Tom Musch, Chabot, 17:26.1;<br />

Ron Bruce, Santa At a, 17:38.O; Frank Warner, Orange Coast, 17:40.3;<br />

Stuart Boss, Pasad~ ha, 17:43.3; Roger Moore, Orange Coast, 17:47.7;<br />

Craig Artwohl, Miar i-Dade, 17:48.8; Paul Hughes, Orange Coast, 17:51.9;<br />

Robin Hostetler, F* esn9, 17:57.1; Mike Biggs, Foothill, 17:57.2.<br />

Continued on Page 12<br />

TOM WEBB, L.A, Valley College.<br />

Wilkes) was second at 3:37.5. In the freestyle<br />

of Glen Finch, Orb Greenwald, Hutton, and Bob<br />

first in the 400 yard event at 3:14.1 and Bob<br />

Friend, Chatfield , Schwall, and Hutton combined to set a National<br />

Record of 7:09.5 in the 800 yard relay.<br />

Complete listJ ng is as follows:<br />

1968 t ll-Ameriean Junior College Swimming Team<br />

Compiled b3 William Ralls, Swimming Coach, Citrus College


JUNIOR COLLEGE ALL AMERICA Continued from Page 6<br />

IOO YARD BUTTERFLy: Jeff Losch, Long Beach, 52.1; Bob Shupp, Cerrltos,<br />

53.1; Dennis Nugent, San Mateo, 53.5; Patrick Carolan, Santa Ana, 53.6;<br />

Bob Cooper, ~nlo, 53.7; Terry Palma, Santa Monica, 53.9; Hubie Kerns,<br />

L.A. Valley, 54.3; Bob Chatfield, Foothill, 54.5; Rod Danz, Highllne,<br />

54.5; Randy Senn, Bakersfield, 54.5; Dalton Maurin, Fullerton, 54.7;<br />

Jerry Austin, Chabot, 54.8.<br />

200 YARD BUTTERFLY: Ralph Hutton, Foothill, 1:56.1; Jeff Losch, Long<br />

Beach, 1:59.5; Terry Pal~a, Santa Monica, 1:59.8; Jim Osborne, Pasadena,<br />

2:01.O; Randy Senn, Bakersfield, 2:O1.3; Dennis Nugent, San Mateo,<br />

2:02.7; Buzz Richards, San Joaquin, 2:03.0; Bob Cooper, Menlo, 2:03.7;<br />

Trevor Charlton, Pasadena, 2:04.0; Hans Wigand, Chabot, 2:04.0; Patrick<br />

Carolan, Santa Ana, 2:04.2; Bob Dake, Orange Coast, 2:04.3.<br />

I00 YARD BACKSTROKE: John Mattos, Fullerton, 55.0; John Kiddie, Long<br />

Beach, 55.3; Bob MeMahon, Foothill, 55.3; Eric Schwall, Foothill, 56.3;<br />

Bob Dake, Orange Coast, 57.2; Craig Jorgensen, Golden West, 57.5; John<br />

Lutz, Chabot, 57.8; Lance Dilloway, De Anza, 58.4; Larry Nolan, Chabot,<br />

58.8; Mark Sjostrand, L.A. Valley, 59.0; Mike Pickup, Cerritos, 59.1;<br />

Tom Collins, Foothill, 59.2.<br />

200 YARD BACKSTROKE: John Kiddie, Long Beach, 2:00.0; Bob McMahon,<br />

Foothill, 2:00.9; John Mattos , Fullerton, 2:05.0; Ralph Hutton, Foothill,<br />

2:05.3; Lance Dilloway, De Anza, 2:05.6; Jim Osborne, Pasadena, 2:06.3;<br />

Bob D~ke, Orange Coast, 2:O7.6; Trevor Charlton, Pasadena, 2:08.3; Tom<br />

Collins, Foothill, 2:09.0; Mike Pickup, Cerritos, 2:09.5; John Lutz,<br />

Chabot, 2:09.6; Craig Jorgensen, Golden West, 2:09.9.<br />

I00 YARD BREA<strong>STS</strong>TROKE: Don Taylor, Long Beach, 1:01.7; Jerry White,<br />

Foothill, 1:02.5; John Hummel, L.A. Harbor, 1:02.8; Tom Webb, L.A. Val-<br />

ley, 1:O3.1; Steve Smith, San Mateo, 1:03.2; Jeff Nock, Fullerton,<br />

1:04.3; Chlp O'Rourke, Fullerton, 1:04.3; Spike Beck, Fullerton,<br />

1:04.4; John Skaer, College of Marin, 1:O4.4; Glen Schaefer, Diablo<br />

Valley, 1:O4.5; Mark Lautman, Highline, 1:04.5; Bryan Pughe, De Anza,<br />

1:O4.6.<br />

200 YARD BREA<strong>STS</strong>TROKE: Tom Webb, L.A. Valley, 2:15.2; Don Taylor,<br />

Long Beach, 2:16.9; Steve Smith, San Mateo, 2:18.4; Glen Schaefer, Dia-<br />

blo Valley, 2:18.4; Spike Beck, Fullerton, 2:20.3; Jeff Nock, Fullerton,<br />

2:21.8; Rex Perschnick, San Joaquin, 2:22.5; John Hummel, L.A. Harbor,<br />

2:22.7; Reed Smith, Long Beach, 2:23.8; Jerry White, Foothill, 2:24.3;<br />

Marc Lautman, Highline, 2:24.5; Steve McElrath, Santa Ana, 2:24.7.<br />

200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: Hubie Kerns, L.A. Valley, 2:O1.5~ Bob<br />

Chatfield, Foothill, 2:02.2; Spike Beck, Fullerton, 2:O3.1; Jim<br />

Osborne, Pasadena, 2:03.5; Don Taylor, Long Beach, 2:04.8; Hans Wigand,<br />

Chabot, 2:05.4; Mik~ Ivey, West Valley, 2:05.6; Paul Becskehazy, El<br />

Camino, 2:06.5; John Mattos, Fullerton, 2:07.1; John Geckler, Santa<br />

Ana, 2:07.2; Chris Henrich, Foothill, 2:07.5; Bob McMahon, Foothill,<br />

2:08.4.<br />

400 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: Spike Beck, Fullerton, 4:23.0; Hubie<br />

Kerns, L.A. Valley, 4:26.6; John Kiddie, Long Beach, 4:29.0; Bob<br />

Chatfield, Foothill, 4:29.5; Jim Osborne, Pasadena, 4:29.9; Trevor<br />

Charlton, Pasadena, 4:30.4; Ralph Hutton, Foothill, 4:32.1; Paul<br />

Becskehazy, E1Camino, 4:33.7; Riley Kelth, Pasadena, 4:33.9; Hans<br />

Wigan, Chabot, 4:34.3; Whitney Sharp, Modesto, 4:36.2; Doug Meyn, L.A.<br />

Valley, 4:37.4; Mark Nelson, Santa Ana, 4:37.4.<br />

1 METER DIVE: (Listed Alphabetically) Gary Bagley, Orange Coast;<br />

Brad Bateman, Cypress; Greg Bryan, El Camino; Gary Dahle, Foothill;<br />

Frank Groff, Foothill; Dennis Hope, Diablo Valley; Bruce Kreps, Kellogg<br />

Community; Jim Lambie, Foothill; Jeff Lodi, Foothill; Richard Miller,<br />

Bakersfield; Andre de Ridder, Chabot; Rich Simmons, Chabot; Lee Smith,<br />

Flint Co~nunity; Mike Thomas, Pierce.<br />

ALL AMERICAN GLENN BARKER, Santa Monica City College<br />

3 METER DIVe: (I isted Alphabetically) Morris Arbini, Fullerton;<br />

Greg Bryan, E1Cami no; Hallie Cox, Monterey Peninsula; Gary Dahle,<br />

Foothill; Denais H( pe, Diablo Valley; Frank Groff, Foothill~ Jim Lambie,<br />

Foothill; Jeff Lodi , Foothill; Dan MoAv0y, Pasadena; Richard Miller,<br />

Bakersfield; Andre de Ridder, Chabot; Rich Simmons, Chabot.<br />

400 YARD .MEDLEY ELAY: Foothill (Bob MoMahon, Jerry White, Bob<br />

Chatfield, Eric Scl wall) 3:37.3; Long Beach (John Kiddie, Don Taylor,<br />

Jeff Losch, Dick WJ ikes) 3:37.5; Fullerton (John Mattos, Jeff Nock,<br />

Dalton Maurin, Spi[ Beck) 3:44.1; L.A. Valley (Mark Sjos£rand, Tom<br />

Webb, Hubie Kerns, Don Fuller) 3:45.2; Santa Ana (John Geckler, Steve<br />

MoElrath, Pat Caro] an, Tim Fuller) 3:47.1; San Mateo( Brian Winter,<br />

Steve Smith, Denni~ Nugent, Jim Iverson) 3:4B.I; Orange Coast(Bob Dake,<br />

Doug Sharp, Mike WJ Ison, Dee Renfro) 3:48.3; Bakersfield (Dennis Fidler,<br />

Chuck Mendenhall, R andy Senn, Mike Artz, 3:49.2; Chabot, John Lutz,<br />

Mike Lapin, Jerry t ustin, Hans Wigan) 3:49,7; Diablo Valley (Doug<br />

Swanson, Glen Schaf Eer, Ron Dadami, Jack Downey) 3:51.4; College of<br />

Marin (Dennis Good, John Skaer, Dean Ferrandini, and Mike McLennan,<br />

3:51.5; Santa Moni¢<br />

Morressey) 3:51.8.<br />

(Stu Blumkin, AI Schneider, Terry Palma, Tim<br />

SEAMA I, TYLER, LEE, VICTORIOUS<br />

IN 2ND AI dNUAL CITRUS INVITATIONAL<br />

Orlando, Flori la - R. Seaman, F. Tyler, D. Lee, S. Lanford, and<br />

M. Mills were dl big scorers at the Second Annual Citrus<br />

Invitational, in wE ich eighteen swim clubs compet6d for honors.<br />

Seaman, swim ning for the Orange County Y in the girls' 10 &<br />

under class, contil ,ued her winning ways with a clean sweep of every<br />

event in which st e was entered. She took the 50 yd. (sc) free in<br />

29.1, the 100 yd. free in 1:06.1, the 100 yd. back in 1:19.2, the 50<br />

yd. breast in 39.0 the 50 yd. fly in 32.0, and the 200 yd. individual<br />

medley in 2:45.6.<br />

F. Tyler, OC' (, took five victories in the boys' 13-14 class<br />

without much a& , the 100 yd. free, 51.2, the 200 yd. free, 1:53.5,<br />

the 100 yd. back, 1:02.2, the 100 yd. fly, 56.2, a new record, and<br />

the 200 yd. IM, 2 :11.2. He also stepped up to the men's open class<br />

for a solitary st ccessful appearance in the 500 yd. freestyle,<br />

clocking 5:11.8.<br />

D. Lee was a] so a busy winner in the boys' 11-12 class. The<br />

Winter Park Y ace took the 100 yd. free in 1:00.5, the 200 yd. free<br />

in 2:12.2, the 101 yd. back, 1:12.1, was overtaken in the 200 yd.<br />

breast by Cocoa B ach's L. Brock, who clocked 1:17.4, but went on<br />

to win the 100 yd. fly in 1:08.5 and the 200 yd. IM in 2:30.9.<br />

S. Lanford, So ath Brevard Y, and R. Cobb, WPY, staged a fierce<br />

rivlary in the boy s' 10 & under class. In the 50 yd. free Lanford<br />

found a friendly j idge who gave him the winner's nod as he clocked<br />

29.3 to Cobb's 29 .2. Lanford won the 100 yd. free in 1:03.5, after<br />

which Cobb was assertive enough in the 100 yd. back to gain a<br />

1:14.5 record wit i his win. Lanford came back to win the 50 yd.<br />

breast in 37.8. Th =.y stroked to a deadlock in the 50 yd. fly at 32.7<br />

apiece, but Lansfc rd had the last word in the 200 yd. IM, clocking<br />

2:40.2.<br />

In the girls' 13- 14 class, M. Mills of WPY took the 100 yd. free in<br />

59.8, the 200 yd. free in 2:11.3, the 100 yd. breast in 1:22.4, and<br />

the 200 yd. IM in 2:31.0. Teammate C. Howland took care of the<br />

rest as she clockec 1:10.9 for the 100 yd. back and 1:08.4 for the<br />

100 yd. butterfly.<br />

OCY's G. Corr gan was a triple winner in the Men's open class as<br />

he posted 51.8 for the 100 yd. free, 1:57.0 for the 200 yd. free, and<br />

2:15.9 for the 200 yd. IM.<br />

In the girls' 11 .12 class S. Wagner, WPY, Won the 100 yd. free in<br />

1:01.6, the 200 y d, free in 2:12.4, and the 200 yd. IM in 2:35.7.<br />

Teammate J. Start ~man was not far behind with wins in the 100 yd.<br />

back, 1:15,5, and he 100 yd. fly, 1:12.0.<br />

K. Tameling aok two in the women's open as she clocked<br />

2:08.9 for the 20 yd. free win by over sixteen seconds, and 5:46.1<br />

for the 500 yd. fre<br />

Other willners were, i{ the boys' 13-14 class, K. Lester, WPY, who clocked 1:13.2 for<br />

the 100 yd. breast ahead of Platinum Coast's W. Murray, who returned 1:13.4; in the<br />

open, J. Hegert, OCY, w;" took the 200 yd. back in 2:12.6, T. Harmon, SBY, who won<br />

the 200 yd. breast in 2:31 .7, and K. Spohn, SBY, who won the 200 yd. fly in 2:17.8; in<br />

the girls' 11-12 class, L. C ulley, WPY, who won the 100 yd. breaststroke in 1:20.9; and in<br />

the women's open, J. He }worth, OCY/ who edged A. Jester, WPY, in the 100 yd. free,<br />

1:00.6 to 1:00.8, M. Du; y, WPY, who clocked 2:36.4 for the 200 yd. back, V. Brock,<br />

CBSC, who won the 200 fd. fly in 2:35.1, and L. Tiers, VBSA, who won the 200 yd. IM<br />

in 2:33.9.<br />

AUSS IE BETTERS SWIM MARK<br />

Melbourne, Au~<br />

Australian Olympic<br />

yd. freestyle as he<br />

pool so his time<br />

betters by 11.6 sect<br />

one minute slower<br />

Mike Burton at the<br />

L<br />

tralia - Graham White, 17, a member of the<br />

team, bettered the world record for the 1,650<br />

clocked 16:59.4. White swam in a short course<br />

fill not be submitted for ratification. His time<br />

nds the mark set by Jon Konrads in 1960, but is<br />

:han the American pending mark of 15:59.4 by<br />

t968 NCAA Championships.


1968 ALL-AMERIOA <strong>HIGH</strong> <strong>SCH</strong><strong>OOL</strong> SWllVi'llNG TEAR<br />

NATIONAL INTER<strong>SCH</strong>OLASTIC ~WIPt'~ING COACHES ASSOCIATION<br />

COMPILED BY RALPH DEETZ, REDFERO <strong>HIGH</strong> <strong>SCH</strong><strong>OOL</strong>, OETROIT~HICH.<br />

* NATIONkL <strong>HIGH</strong> <strong>SCH</strong><strong>OOL</strong> RECOBD<br />

200 YD HEDLEY RELAY - SANTA CLARA HB, CAL.(B.RIV£RO, B.JOB, H.<strong>SPITZ</strong>, D.WINDE$) 1:39.0;<br />

ROCK lB.,ILL, (B.ScHUSTER, B.ANDERaON, H.GILLIAM, T.CHAPPELL) 1:40.3; FT.LAUDERBkLE RS<br />

(R.HAND, B.BEHRHORST,J.WELSH,D,EDGAR) i:41.2; RICHWOOB$, ILL (B.PORRITT, D.BusH,G.MEHL,<br />

M.PuLA) 1:42.0; NEW TRIER WEST (B.BRANDT,D.LOPATER,B.BREDEMEIR,B.MACBONALD)I:42.1;<br />

HINSDALE, ILL.(J.HuRPHY,B.LAURITZEN,B.KNOx,J.KINSELLA) 1:42.2; EOINA, HINN. (T.$HITH,<br />

G.ALEXANOEH, S,RALLAM~ H.WILLES) 1:42.2; ARCADIA HS, CAL. (C.CAMPBELL,R.GEIDT, S.<br />

MOODY.J.PETER$ON) 1:42.2; LYNNBROOK, CALIF.(O.STONE,R.RIDER~J.WIEZEL,G.DIBSON)I:42.3;<br />

BIRMINGHAM. CALIF.(R.SKINNER,R.HARKNESStT.LoCKWOOO,L.LINDER) 1:42.4; UPPER ARLINGTON,<br />

OHIO (S,HALE$,S.RINTON,A.SNow,O.KENBALL) 1:42.4; HOMESTEAO HS, CALIF. (8.GENTES,J.GER-<br />

8ERS,B.BIMPKINS,S.HcKINZlE) 1:42.5; WALTER JOHNSON HS, HO. (R.STRINGER, O,LAw,O.HARTMAN,<br />

B.SOMMER) 1:42.9; THORN~IDGE, ILL.(J.BoROWSKI,B.HOORE,J.BABNARO,K.MILLER) 1:42.9; FEN-<br />

WICK, ILL. (G.HoRAN, L.O~NEIL, H.NABER,H.BEGARE) 1:42.9; DEL MAR, CALIF. (G. <strong>SCH</strong>ANK,<br />

D. SHILLING, D.BOCCI,O.LEEMAN) 1:43.0; WASHINGTON HB,IOWA (J.BELT,T.PROCTOR, C.WILSON~<br />

B.NlXoN) 1:43.2; HARPLE NEWTOWN, PA. (R.DORLEY, B.THOETE,E.DowN,P.TREVlSON) 1:43.2;<br />

HkYO, MINN. (C.SwkNSON,O,DEVlRE,R.S~./ANSON,H.ROME) 1:43,2; WILSON, CALIF, (B.GKAHAM,H.<br />

BROUSARO,J.MCHULLEN,J.BoRRus) 1:43.2; WM. PENN HS, PA.(D.ANSTINE,T.<strong>SCH</strong>AEBERLE~ B.<br />

<strong>SCH</strong>MIDT,B.aAHMS) t:43.4; MACARTHUR, MICH. (A.MuHBY,L.DAY,H.GuILIOLI,S.BREITHAUPT)<br />

1:43.4. HONORABLE MENTION: FINDLAY, OHIO (G.CRAMER,B.RowE,M.HkTHIA$,J.STEVENS) 1:43.5;<br />

NEWPORT HARBOR~ CALIF. (B.RoGERS,B.KEIOH,M.HUGLE,G.THOMSON) 1:43,5; GREENFIELD, WISC.<br />

(J.TEPPER, A.SANCHEZ,H.MOLENOA,K.BRENENS) 1:43.5; NILES EAST, ILL. (L.BoLLOW,J.RAWKINS,<br />

W. THOMAS,P.KATZ) 1:43.7; ST.JOSEPH, HICM. (R.FRERIDGE,D.BALL,R.HANcY,F.SMITH) 1:43.7;<br />

WESTFIELD, N.J. (J.PERKOWSKI,O.RuoTOLO,J.ACNERSON,D.HuTZ) 1:43.7; MOLINE, ILL. (T.CoN-<br />

NELLY,D.FERaBERG~ A.VEtLAND~D.BRANNER) 1:43.7; BURBANK, CALIF. (G.HALOSKA,B.DoDG£,<br />

R. YOSBEK, A.WALTNER) t:43.B; DULLARD, CALIF. (B.ZEALEAR,K.KLENER,J.GLEASON~T.BOUTH-<br />

FIELD) 1:43.9; LAMAR HS, TEX. (B.HAYDEN,F.SALZHONDLER,T.W)OLEY,K.FALOON) 1:43,9,<br />

200 YD FREESTYLE - MAHK <strong>SPITZ</strong>, SANTA CLARA,CALIF. 1:40.5"; FRANK HECKL, LYNWOOD, CAL.<br />

1:42.9; JOHN KINSELLA, HINSUALE,ILL. 1:44.5; PAUL TIETZE, BARTLESVILLE, OKLA. 1:44.8;<br />

REX HAND, FT.LAUDERDALE,FLA. 1:45.1; GARY CONELLY, HOLINE, ILL. 1:45.2; WM. BAIRD,<br />

KENT STATE, OHIO 1:45.4; JERRY REIDENREICH, HILLCREST,TEX. 1:45.9; DAVE O'MALLEY, LOS<br />

ALTOS, CALIF. i:46.4; ~TEVE GENTER, LAKEWOOD, CALIF, 1:45.5; TIM HEALY, NEW TRIER E.,<br />

iLL. 1:46,6; MIKE FITZGERkLO, JOHN ROAMS, IND. 1:47.0; JAHES DENVIR, POMPANO BEACH,FLA.<br />

1:47.0; DOUG WINOES~ SANTA CLARA, CALIF. 1:47.0; TIM NORLEN, BIRMINGHAM, CALIF. 1:47.4;<br />

BOB RAMSEY, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 1:47.6; HIKE 80YLE, WICHITA EAST, KANS. 1:47.7; STEVE CAREY<br />

SUNNY RILLS, CALIF. 1:47.8; CARTER LOVEN, ARCADIA~ CALIF. 1:47.8; JOHN THUERER, RHINE-<br />

LANDER, WISC. 1:48.0; STEVE McGRAIN, PLAINVIEW, NY, 1:48.2; TOM MU<strong>SCH</strong>, PACIFIC, CALIF.<br />

1:48.2; ALAN 8ELL, IGNACIO VALLEY, CkLIF. 1:48.2; HONORABLE MENTION: HARK LAMBERT,<br />

HINSDALE, iLL. 1:48.3; GARY HALL, RANCHO ALMOTAS, CALIF, 1:48.5; BRIAN KHAUSE, NOHTK<br />

TONAWANDk, NY 1:48.6; HARK SHELLEY, NCCLATCHEY, CALIF. 1:48.6; TIM MCBREEN, SIERRA, CAL.<br />

1:48.6; KURT CHAMBERS, STRANAHAN, FLA. 1:49.0; GARY THOMA$~ CARROLL, IND. 1:49.1; CARL<br />

THOMAS, CASTRO VkLLEY~ CALIF. 1:49.1; DAVE HARNER~ ST.FRANCIS DESALLES, OHIO 1:49.2;<br />

OIRK KIRK, LASUEN HS, CALIF. 1:49.2.<br />

50 YD FREESTYLE -DAVlO EDGAR, FT.LAuD.FLA. 21.5"; WM. COTT, CUYOHO~A FALLS, OHIO 21.6;<br />

FRANK HECKL, LYNWOOD~ CALIF. 21.8; HARK <strong>SPITZ</strong>~ SANTA CLARA~ CALIF. 21.8; STEVE OAREY,<br />

SUNNY HILLS, FULLERTON~ CkLIF. 21.8; PAUL TiETZE~ BARTLESVILLE, OKLA. 2~.B; RiOHARD NOV,<br />

SUNSFT, DALLAS. TEX. 21.9; KEVON KIERSTEAO, LARALLE, PHILA.Pk. 21.9; JORN BROWN, PLAIN-<br />

FIELD~NY 22.0; AL PINSON, BURROUGHS, BURBANK, CALIF. 22.0; DAVE OeMALLEY, Los ALTOS~<br />

CkLtF. 22.0; HARTIN PEDKEY, DUNN, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 22.0; STEVE STASAKITIS, ST.IGNATIUS<br />

CHIAGO, ILL. 22.1; STAN SALODY, HANH£1M, NEFFSVILLE 9 PA. 22.2; BARBY TOWNSEND, NORTH,<br />

BAKERSFIELD, CALIF, 22.2; PETE HASON, CROSSE POINTE, MICH. 22.2; PAUL HORRITZ, NEEDHkM<br />

BROUGHTON~ RALEIGH,N.C. 22.2; JERRY H£1DENREICHj HILLCREST, DALLAS, TEX. 22.2; GREGG<br />

GIBSON, LYNNBROON, SUNNYVALE, CALIF. 22.2; RED 8LEVIN~ PENN HILLS, PA. 22.3; TERRY FOOTE~<br />

PALISADES, CALIF. 22.3; TIM KRISAN, WASHINGTON~DEDAR RAPIBS, IOWA 22.3; ROBERT BEBB,<br />

CAMDEN, BAN JOSE, CALIF. 22.3; 80B RAMSEY, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 22.3; JOHN KINSE~LA, RINS-<br />

OALE~ ILL. 22.3; HONORABLE HENTION: RICHARD RENDER, A.A.STAGG,STOCKTON,OALIF, 22.4;<br />

HARTIN VOVES~ JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. 22.4; TIM HU<strong>SCH</strong>, PACIFIC, ~AN LE4DRO, CALIF.22.4;<br />

HARC GILLIAM, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. 22.4; PAUL KATZ~ NILES EAST, SKOKIE,ILL. 22.4; RICK BLOY<br />

RIVERSIDE POLY., CALIF. 22.4; ANDREW GkYNOR, RINCON,TDCSON,ARIZ. 22.4; STEVE HARTKEMEYER,<br />

KENNEDY~ CEDAR RAPIFS, IOWA 22.5; SCOTT KAUFFMAN~ DARIEN, CONN. 22.5; ERIC ROAPANIE%<br />

WESTBURY, HOUSTON,TEx. 22.5; GREG ORTEGA, BOUTHFIELD 22.5;JIM PUFFER, EL SEGUNDO, CAL.<br />

22.5; JIM ~cCoNICA, BUENA, VENTURA, CAL. 22.5.<br />

200 YD IM) IVIDUAL HEOLEY - GARY HALL, RANCHO ALAHITOS, GARDEN GROVE, CAL. 1:57.4; HARK<br />

<strong>SPITZ</strong>, ~ANTA CLARA, CAL. 1:59.0; CARL THOMAS, CASTRO VALLEY, CALIF. 2:0~.0; DAVE SHILLING<br />

DEL HAR, BAN JOsE,CAL. 2:01.3; JOHN FERSUSON, BURBANK, CALIF. 2:01,4; RAY RIVERO, SANTA<br />

CLARA, CALIF. 2:01.4; CHIP FURNISS, FOOTHILL, SANTA ANA, CALIF, 2:01,5; DAN RYLANT, ST.<br />

FRANCIS OE 8ALES, TOLEO0, OHIO 2:02.1; RONNIE MILLS, ARLINSTON HEIGHTS~ FT.WORTH,TEX.<br />

2:02.5; TIM MU<strong>SCH</strong>, PACIFIC~ ~kN LEANDRO, CALIF. 2:02,8; CHARLES NIEMAN, HINSDALE, ILL.<br />

2:02.9; BILL LAURITZEN, HINSDALE~ ILL. 2:03.0; JERRY HEIDENREICH, HILLCREST, TEX.2:03.3;<br />

BRAD McCoY, FAIRVIEW, OHIO 2:03.5; STEVE DOYLE, SANTA CLARA, CALIF. 2:03.6; PAUL BRUN-<br />

DAGE, POMPANO BEACH, FLA. 2:03.9; DUNCAN ~COTT~ WESTWOOD, MESA, ARll. 2:04.0, BILL HEISS<br />

COLLEGE <strong>HIGH</strong>~ GREELEY, COLO. 2:04.1; BILL HOORE, THORNRIDSE, DALTON, ILL. 2:04.3; STEVE<br />

CLARK, WESTFIELD, NJ 2:04.3; ~TEVE GENTES, HOMESTEAD, CUPERTINO, CAL. 2:04,3; RONORABLE<br />

MENTION : TIM NORLEN, BIRMINGHAM, VAN NUYS, CAL. 2:04.3; BTAN EWINO, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA<br />

2:04,5; BRIAN JOB, SANTA CLkHA, CALIF. 2:04.5; BO~ RAMSEY, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 2:04.5;<br />

PAUL TIETZE, BARTLESVILLE, ONLA. 2:04.7; ROBBIE COOK, WASHINGTON, CEDAR RAPIBS, IOWA<br />

2:04,7; DOUG STONE, LYNBROOK, SUNNYVALE, CALIF. 2:05.0; SCOTT SKULTETY, WE<strong>STS</strong>IDE,<br />

OMAHA, NEBR. 2:05.0; CARL NABAC, SOUTHWEST, KANSAS CITY, HO. 2:05.0; OERK HANSON~<br />

LINCOLN, DES MOINES, IOWA 2:05.1.<br />

DIVING - CARL LOOCK, CASTELBERRY, FT.WORTH, TEX.; NORBERT RUEFF, ST. XAVIER, LOUISVILLE,<br />

KENT., HIKE DUNHAM, WE<strong>STS</strong>IDE, OMAHA, NEBR.; TODD SMITH, EDINA~ MINN.; BILL PLOEHN, NEW<br />

TRIER EAST, WINNETKA, iLL., LAURENCE HORN. HAVERFORD, RAVERTOWN, PA.; DAVID LAING, 80.<br />

HADLEY~ MASS., TIMOTHY FOULKS, WAUWATOSA WISC.; STEVE HARRISON, 3HAWNEE MISSION~ KANS.;<br />

PAT MCCORMAK, SO. EUGENE, ORE.; STEVE SPINES, HOOVER, DES MOINES, IA.; PETER HILLER,<br />

KENMORE, NY; BRIAN HCLARSEN, JEFFERSON, DENVER, COLO.I TOM KURLMAN, E.LANSING, MICHo;<br />

DON HUTZ, WESTFIELD, NJ; BRUCE RUOFF, SOUTHPORT~ INDIANAPOLIS, ;NOD, TOM HOORE, WESTER-<br />

VILLE~ OHIO; JACK HORROW, HYERS PK, CARLOTTE, NO. CAROLINA; HARK ~NDERSON~ PUTNAM CITY,<br />

OKLA.; SCOTT GALLANT, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.; JOHN VESP£, <strong>HIGH</strong>LAND, ALBUQUERQUE, N.HExICO;<br />

BRIAN GILCHRIST, POMPANO BEACH, FLA.; DONALD HOY, <strong>HIGH</strong>LINE~ SEATTLE, WASH.; JOE CRAWFORD,<br />

SAN CkRLOS~ CALIF.; THOMAS ELRIDGE, BROPHY COLLEGE PREP, PHOENIX, ~RIZ. HONORABLE MENTION:<br />

GARY JAMES, RINCON, TUBCON, ARIZ., ALAN OOERING, GODWIN, WYOMING~ HICH,; DAVID HOLOVISE,<br />

TONAWANOA, NY; DON CASHHORE, NILES WEST, SKOKIE, ILL.~ JERRY BENTERON~ BAN LEANDRO, CAL.;<br />

OI~K WILSON, ROLLING HILLS, CALIF.; FREDOY MCFERREN, HADERA, CALIF.; STEVE SKILKEN~<br />

COLUMBUS AC., COLUMBUS~OHIO; JIH TURNEY, BEREA, OHIO; EBRAMO$, LINCOLN, DENVER, COLD.;<br />

COLLINS LANDSTREET, HONTGOMERY BELL ACAD., NASHVILLE, TENN.<br />

IOOYD BUTTERFLY - MARK <strong>SPITZ</strong>, ~ANTA CLARA, CALIF. 49.2; HARC GILLIAM, ROCK IS.,ILL. 51.7;<br />

GARY HALL, RANCHO ALAMITOS, GARDEN GROVE, CALIF. 5|,B; BRYON MACOONkLD~ NEW TRIE~ WEST,<br />

NORTHFIELD~ ILL. 52.5; JERRY HEtDENREICH, HILLCREST, DALLAS; TEX. 52.5; ~OBBY ORR, SAN<br />

GABRIEL, CALIF. 52.9; FRANN HECKL~ LYNWO00, CALIF. 53.0; RAY McCuLLOUGH, HAINE SO.~ PARK<br />

RIDGE, ILL. 53.2; JOHN LONG~ NO. HECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N.CAR. 53.2; JAMES WELSH, FT.<br />

LAUOERDALE~ FLA. 53.2; KEN ~IE<strong>SCH</strong>, MENOMONE£ FALLS, ~ISC. 53.3; BOB SAHMS, WM, PENN HS,<br />

YORK, PA, 53.3; PAT HcOoRD, PLYMOUTH, HICH. 53.4; JOE KELLEY, WEBSTER GROVE, HOD 53.4;<br />

~AVE TEMPKIN~ WEST HS~ PHOENIX~ ARIZ. 53.4; TERRY FOOTE, PALISADES HS, PACIFIC PALl-<br />

GAOLS, CAL. 53.6; JOHN KIMBALLp E.GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 53.7; K. WINFIELD~ RED BANK, NJ<br />

53.B; JiM SCRLIESTETT, QUAIL HOLLOW~ CHARLOTTE, N.CAR. b3.Y; THOMAS PERRIN, MUNCIE<br />

CENTRAL, HUNCIE 9 IND, 53.9; HONORABLE MENTION: DAVE MARKER 9 ST.FRANClS DE SALES,TOLEDO,<br />

OHIO 54.J; BRIAN KNOX~ HINSDALE, ILL. 54.1; ~COTT RALLAM, EDINA, HINN. 54.3; ROBERT<br />

GIRRIN, SIR FRANCIS DRAKE , SAN ANSELMO, CAL, 54.3; BRENT YOUNGBLOOD, BLACKFORD, SAN<br />

JOSE,CAL. 54.3; REED PENDLETON9 ~AN LEANDRO~ OkLIF° 54.3; GARY CONRAD, ACALANES 9<br />

LAFAYETTE, CALIF, 54.3; HARRY DIAZ, SANTA CLARA, CALIF. 54.3; CHRIS GAMMON, COSTA<br />

MESA, CALIF. 54.3; STEVE ULMEH, WYANDOTTE, KANSAS CITY, KANS. 54.5.<br />

I00 YD FREE3TYLE -HARK <strong>SPITZ</strong>, SANTA CLARA 9 CALIF. 46.0"; FRANK HECKL, LYNWOOD, CALIF.<br />

46.3; PAUL TIETZ£, BARTLESVILLE, OKLA. 47.l; STEVE CAREY, ~UNNY HILLS, FULLERTON, OKLA.<br />

47.3; WILLIAM COTT, CUYAHOGA FALLS~ OHIO 47,7; GARY CONELLY9 HOLINE9 ILL. 47.9; DAVE<br />

OVHALLEY,'Los ALTOS 9 CALIF. 47.9; BOBBLE COOK, WASHINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS; IOWA 48.0;<br />

DAVID EDGAR; FT. LAUDERBALE, FLA. 48.0; JOHN KINSELLA, HINSDALE, ILL. 48.0; AL PINSOW,<br />

JOHN BURROUGHS, BURBANR~ CALIF. 48,0; TIM HEALY, NEW TRIER EAST, WINNETKA~ ILL. 48.];<br />

JERRY HEIDENREICH, HILLCREST, DALLAS, TEX. 48.2; MICHAEL WESTON, SUNSET, BEAVERTDN,<br />

ORE. 48.6; RICHARD MOY, SUNSET, DALLAS, TEX. 40.6; JAMES DENVIR, POMPANO BEACH, FLA.<br />

48.5; BOB RAMSEY, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 48.6; GREGG GIBSON, LYNBROOK, SUNNYVALE, CALIF.48.7:<br />

HIKE NABER, FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL. 48,7; ERICK ROOPARIEN, WESTBURY, HOUSTON, TEX. 48.8}<br />

Jow BROWN, PLAINVIEW, NY 48.B; REX HAND, FT. LAUDEROALE, FLA. 48.8; HONORABLE HENTION:<br />

TOM MCBREE:, SERRA, BAN MATEO~ CALIF. 48.9; BILL BAIRD, KENT STATE, KENT,OHIO,48.9;<br />

DAVE TANNER, DANVILLE, ILL. 48.9; TOM HU<strong>SCH</strong>, PACIFIC, SAN LEANBRO, CALIF. 49.0; PAUL<br />

HORVITZ, NEEOHAM BROUOHTON, RALEIGH, N.CAR. 49.0; ROBERT BEBB, CAMDEN; SAN JOSE,CALIF.<br />

49.0; ~LAN BILL~ YGNACIO VALLEY~ CONCORD9 CALtF. 49.1; DOUG HARKWARDT, ITHACA NY 49.2;<br />

DAVID GEBAS~ W.MEFFLIN NORTH, PA. 49.2; PETER MASON, GROSSE POINTE $OUTH~ HICH. 49.3;<br />

CHUCK RITZEN, NEW TRIER EAST, WINNETKA~ ILL. 49.3; STEVE GEORGE~ ~E<strong>STS</strong>IEE, OMAHA, NEB.<br />

49.3; RICHARD RENDER, A.A. BTAGG, STOCKTON~ CALIF. 49,3.<br />

100 YD BACKSTROKE - REED SLEVIN, PENN HILLS, PA. 54.6; STEVE DOYLE, SANTA CLARA, CAL.<br />

54.5; CHARLES CAMPBELL; ARCADIA, CALIF, 54.6; BILL <strong>SCH</strong>USTER, ROCK IS., ILL. 54.8; MARK<br />

<strong>SPITZ</strong>, SANTA CLARA, CALIF. 55.1; RONNIE HILLS, ARLINGTON HGTS, FT.WORTH~ TEX. 55.21RAY<br />

RIVERO, SANTA CLARA, CALIF= 55.2; ~TEVE GENTES, HOMESTEAD~ CUPERTINO, CALIFo 55.3;<br />

RICHARD STRINSER, JOHNSON, BETHESDA, HD 55.4; GARY HALL, RANCHO ALAMITOS, GARDEN GROVE,<br />

CALIF. 55.4; RICHARD DORNEY, MARPLE NEWTOWN, NEWTOWN SQ-I PA. 55.4; SCOTT SKULTETLY,<br />

WE<strong>STS</strong>IDE 90HAHA, NEBR. 55.8; FRANK HcCuLLOUGH, HAINE SOUTH, PARK RIDGE, ILL. 55.B;GuY<br />

HOLIRA, ENCINO, ALAMEDA. CALIF. 55.8; CHARLES JOHNSON~ LAWRENCE CENTRAL; INDIANAPOLIS,<br />

INO, 56.0; JERRY REIDERREICH, HILLCREST, DALLAS, TEX. 56.0; ALAN OILLEY, CENTENNIAL,<br />

CHAMPAIGN, ILL. 56.1; STEVE POWEB, MIRA LOMA, SACRAMENTO, CkL. 56.1; BRYON BEIDENBAUGH<br />

SONORA, LAHABRA, CALIF. 56.1; PAUL LANDES, EAST, SALT LAKE CITY~ UTAH 56.2; BILL TING-<br />

LEY, ATHERTON, LOUISVILLE, KENT. 56.3; HONORABLE HENTION: ROBBtE W<strong>OOL</strong>LY, DOWNEY, MODEST(<br />

CALIF. 56.4; BARRY LIFFSHULTZ, EVANSTON, ILL. 56.4; JOHN FERGUSON, BURBANK, CALIF. 56.4;<br />

JEFF GREIM, SCOTCH PLAINS, NJ 56.5; BRUCE KOCSIS, CLEMENT, REDLANDS, CALIF. 56.7; DUNCA!<br />

SCOTT, WESTWOODp MESA, )RIZ. 56.7; MIKE BOYLE, WICHITA EAST, KANS. 56.8; JEFF LEWIS~<br />

UPPER ARLINGTON, COLUMBUS, OHIO 56.8; SCOTT ~RNOLD, WEBSTER GROVES, HO. 56.8; JACN<br />

ILLING, WAUKESHAj WISC. 56.8.<br />

400 YD FREESTYLE - MARK <strong>SPITZ</strong>, SANTA CLARA, CALIF. 3:38.0% MIKE NABER, FENWICK, OAK<br />

PARK, ILL. 3:42.2; WM. BAIRD, KENT STATE H$, KENT,OHIO 3:45.2; JOHN KINSELLA, RINSDALE<br />

ILL. 3:45.7; TOM 8RODERICK, ST. JOSEPH PREP, PHILA. PA. 3:47.0; STEVE GENTEH, LAKEWOOO,<br />

CALIF. 3:47.2; DOUG WINDES, SANTA CLARA, CALIF. 3:48.9; TIM NORLEN, BIRHINGHAH, VAN<br />

NUYS, CALIF. 3:49.0; HIKE FITZGERALO, JOHN ADAMS, SOUTH BEND, IND, 3:49.5; CARTER LOVEN<br />

ARCADIA, CALIF. 3:50.1: JOHN THUERER, RHINELANDER, WISC. 3:50.4; CHIP FURNISS, FOOTHILL,<br />

SANTA ANA, OALIF. 3:50.6; HARK SHELLEY, HCCLATCREY, SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 3:51.6; RICKEY<br />

ROBERTS; KOKOMO, iND. 3:51.7; REX HAND, FT. LAUOERDkLE, FLA. 3:52.1; BRIAN KRAUSE, NO.<br />

TONAWANDA, NY 3:52.2; BOB RAMBEY, PALO ALTO, CALIF. 3:52.4; CARL THOMAS, CASTRO VALLEY,<br />

CALIF. 3:52.5; BOB JANIS, PALISADES, PACIFIC PALISAaES, CALIF. 3:52.8; TOM ~CBREEN,<br />

SERBAp SAN HATEO, CALIF. 3:52.B; DAN HYLANT, ST. FHANClS DE SALES, TOLEDO, OHIO 3:52.9;<br />

HONORABLE MENTION: JONATHON BAKER, RIO AM RICANO, SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 3:53,1; JERRY<br />

HEIDENREICH, HILLCREST t DALLAS, TEX. 3:53.6; HENRY WATSON, STRANAHAN, FT. LAUDERDALE,<br />

FLA. 3:53.6; JIM HCCORICO, BUENA, VENTURA, CALIF. 3:53.6; TOM KEMPF, BARTLESVILLE,<br />

SOONER, OKLA. 3:53.8; TIM NORLEN, BIRMINGHAH, VAN NuYS, CALIF. 3:53.9; FRANK HECKL,<br />

LYNWOOD, CALIF. 3:53.9; BRAD ROUTSONj CUYOHOGA FALLS~ OHIO 3:55.3; BLAIR BHIGGS, WEST-<br />

WOOD, MESA, ARIZ. 3:55.7; BILL LAURITZEN, HINSDALE, ILL. 3:56.0; TIM HusCH, PACIFIC HS,<br />

SAN LEANDRO, CALIF. 3:58o0.<br />

- 50 -<br />

I00 YD BREA<strong>STS</strong>TROKE - BRIAN JOB, SANTA CLARA, CALOF.,59.2*; HICHAEL DIRKSON, DOUGLAB,<br />

PORTLAND, ORE. I:00.1; LARRY O°NIEL, FENWICK, OAK PARK, ILL. 1:00.7; STUART ISAAC,<br />

AMHERST CENTRAL, SNYBER, NY I:01.0; DAVE SHILLING, OEL HAM, SAN JosE, CALIF. 1:01.2;<br />

STAN EWING, SOUTHEAST, LINCOLN, NEAR. 1:01.5; ANTHONY SOKOBOSKI 9 ARCH BISHOP WOOD 9<br />

ARMINSTER, PA. 1:02.1; PAUL BRUNDAGE, POMPANO BEACH, FLA. 1:02.3; TOM MU<strong>SCH</strong>j PACIFIC,<br />

SAN LEANDRO, CALIF. 1:02.4; GARY GREENOU, HCKINLEY, CANTON, OHIO 1:02.5; LARRY DRIVER,<br />

BIRHINGHAH GROVES, BRIMINGRAH, HICR. 1:02.5; BOB WITTE, WILSON, LEVITTOWN, PA. 1:02.6;<br />

JOHN GRAHAM, WASHINGTON, DENVER, COLO. 1:02.7; GORDY ALEXANOER, EDINA, MINH. 1:02.9;<br />

BILL LAURITZER, HINSDALE, ILL. 1:02.9; TOM <strong>SCH</strong>AEBERLE, WHo PENN, YORK, PENN. 1:03.0;<br />

DAVE ANSTINE, ~N~rl. PENN, YORK, FA. l:03.0; REAL SHITH, BUENA, VENTURA, CALIF. 1:03.0;<br />

CHUCK ERR, SYLMAR, CALIF. 1:03.I; LARRY REIBEH, LONG BEACH, NY 1:03.2; HONOHABLE<br />

MENTION: DENNIS BUSH, RICHWOOOS, PEORIA 9 ILL. 1:03.3; Doe WRIGHT, WYANDOTTE, KANSAS<br />

CITY, KANS. 1:03.3; KYLE COVINGTON 9 MIDLAND, TEX. l:03.4; JAMES COUNCILMAN, UNIVERSITY<br />

BLOOMINGTON, INO. 1:03.4; ~RT SANCHEZ, GREENFIELD, WISC. 1:03.5; STEVE HINTON, UPPER<br />

ARLINSTON, COLUMBUS, OHIO l:03.5; BILL EIWEN, HEMFIELO UNION HS, LONOESVILLE, PA.<br />

1:03.6; FRANK SALSHORDEH, LAMAR, HOUSTON; TEX. 1:03.6; OIRK RANSOM, LINCOLN, DES HOINES,<br />

IOWA 1:03.7; CHUCK SWANSON, MAYO, ROCHESTER, HINN. 1:03.7; STEVE ROLLOWAy, ALEXANDER<br />

~AMSEY HSj ST. PAUL, HINN. 1:03.7.<br />

400 YD FREESTYLE RELAY - SANTA CLARA, CALIF. (M.BPITE, H. CIAZ, P. VOGT, 0. WINDE$)<br />

3:t2.3; PALO ALTO, CALIF. (~. ALLEN~ D. STRUBBLE, H, DAVIS, B. RAMSEY) 3:15.0; HINS-<br />

DALE, ILL. (C, NIEMkN~ B. KNOX, H. LAMBERT 9 J. KINSELLA) 3:17.5; FT. LAUDERDALE HB,<br />

FLA. (R. RAND, De EDGAR, J. WELSH, W. KINSEY) 3:10.3; ABINGTON, PENN. (B. ALLEN, R.<br />

SHAFFER, W. <strong>SCH</strong>UMAN, 0. DYSON) 3:19.8; BIRMINGHAH9 VAN NUY$, CALIF. (G, BAILEY, Lo<br />

LINDER, J. McCONNEL, P. NORLEN) 3:19.B; PALISkBES~ PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIF. (D.JOHN-<br />

SON, B.JONES, T.FOOTE, D.ZIMMER) 3:20,3; RICHWOODS, PEOHIA, ILL. (M. PULO, B.REID,<br />

G. HEHL, O. EWARD) 3:20.6; HOLINE HS, ILL. (0. BRANSEN, C.MOER, J. CARPENTIER, T.<br />

CONELLY) 3:20.9; CORONA DEL HAR, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. EL.CuRTIS, B.BLACK, T.MCGILL,<br />

H. ALLBRIGHT) 3:21.8; ARCADIA H3, CALIF. (J.PETERSON, R.ELLIOTT, C. LOVEN, C.CAMPBELL)<br />

3:21.4; THORNRIDGE, DALTON~ ILL. (K. HILLER, A. HULT, H. EAGA~ G. GLOVER) 3:22.0;<br />

WASHINGTON HS, CEDAR RAPIDS, IA, (T.KRIZAN, D.OARRITHERS, B. TAYLOR~ R. COOK) 3:22.1;<br />

WILLIAM PENN, YORK, PA. (R. SAHMS, W.<strong>SCH</strong>HIDT,N.BECK, J. SCRRANTS) 3:22.2; ST.FRANCIS<br />

DE SALES, TOLEDO, OHIO (T.BLANK, P.JOHNSON, P.EDWARDS, B.HAHTAGH) 3:22.4; NEWPORT HAR-<br />

BOR, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. (T. LABIANCA, G. THOMSON, E. LINDRETH, B. ROGERS) 3:22.5;<br />

WHITEFISH BAY, WISC. (P. BURKE, J. KEVIN, G. BRINER, B.NEss} 3:22,7; LOOl RS, CALIF.<br />

(0. CHRISTY, J. ROSTER, M. MCHILLEN, K. TUTT) 3:22.7; SOUTHFIELB RS, HICH. (G. ORTEGA,<br />

0. ,~WIFT, D. HOWARD, H. BURT) 3:22.B; GROSSE POINTE SOUTH, HICHIGAN (K. <strong>SCH</strong>MITT, J.<br />

WEAVEH, C.BRowN, R.RICHARDS) 3:22.9; ANAHEIM HS,GALIF. (T. REISH, Bo SKELLEY, F.FOSTER,<br />

S. LASHBROOK) 3:23.0; DOWNEY, MODESTO, CALIF. (R. SNIDER, R.JONES,D.SINCLAIR~ R.W<strong>OOL</strong>EY)<br />

3:23.0; HONORABLE MENTION: NEW TRIER EASTp WINNETKA, ILL. (C.RITZER, T.REALY, D.WISE,<br />

M. CUTLER 1 3:23.1; LAaALLE 9 PHILADELPHIA, PA. (S.DOUGHERTY, P.PRODEHL, J.BAUERLE, P.<br />

GALLAGHER) 3:23.2; KOKOMO~ IND. (R. RIDENOUR, R. ROBERTS, ~, ROBERTS, B. ZIRKLE)3:23.2;<br />

BUENA, VENTURA, CALIF. (R.HASTERSON, R.WINTER, D.ADAMACHE~ J.McCoNClA) 3:23.2;ENANBTON,<br />

EVANSTON, ILL, (H. KOEDKLOP, B.WITCHURCH, B.KILLIPS,G.THEGLMAN) 3:23.7; LOS ALTOS, CAL.<br />

(T.CALLAHAN, T.CROSS, B. KAY, D.O'HALLEY) 3:23.9; LYWBROOK HS, SUNNYVALE, CAL, (D,STONE,<br />

J. WlESEL, G.GIBSON, STONE) 3:24.0; BARTLESVlLLE HS, OKLA. (B. EVANS, ~.P.ALLEN, B.H.<br />

ALLEN, P. TIETZE) 3:24.4; MAcARTHUR, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. (R. OENMAN, B.BARNHILL, C.SPENCEj<br />

R.INCE) 3:24.6; WESTWOOD HB, HEAR, AHIZ, (J. STAPLEY, B. DRIGGS, J. RING, 0.SCOTT)3:24.1


NILLISTON ACADEMY FREESTYLE RELAY (L-R) AI Acker-<br />

"nann, John Trembley, John Hellebush, John Meade,<br />

32 PREPS REPRESENTED ON 1968 ALL AMERICA<br />

PINECREST LED BY WARBURTON RIP<br />

Lawrenceville, New Jersey - All American Tom Warburton, 17,<br />

Pinecrest set two individual National Prep School records, and swam<br />

on the top ranked Pine Crest 400 yd freestyle relay that set a<br />

National Prep record. The Pine Crest school, coached by Jack Nelson<br />

also ripped the National Prep 200 yd. medley record.<br />

Ninety-four swimmers plus 11 divers from 32 schools are<br />

represented on the National Interscholastic Swimming Coaches<br />

Association 1968 Prep School All America, announced Phillip Pratt,<br />

Lawrenceville School, chairman of the Prep All America Committee.<br />

Pine Crest showed great depth as they placed 11 swimmers and<br />

one diver qn the prep honor roll. LawrenceviUe, coached by Pratt<br />

and George Schonheiter, was almost as strong as 10 swimmers and<br />

one diver from the perennial prep powerhouse made the All<br />

America. Williston and Mercersburg each placed seven swimmers<br />

with the former also adding a diver to the selection. Newark<br />

Academy had six swimmers, two divers, and Deerfield and The Hill<br />

each had six swimmers make All America.<br />

STEVE HAIRSTON TOM WARBURTON<br />

But the top honors for the year must be accorded to 180 lb<br />

Warburton. His 1:59.5 for the 200 yd. individual medley set a new<br />

prep record, as did his 3:46.9 for the 400 yd. freestyle. The latter<br />

mark erased Tom Johnson's mark of 3:52.7 set in 1965 by more<br />

than 5Vz seconds. In addition to his two records and top seeding,<br />

Warburton placed first in 200 year freestyle (1:46.5), third in 100<br />

yd. butterfly (53.5), tied for third in 100 yd. breaststroke (1:03.5)<br />

and ranked sixth in the 100 yd freestyle (48.8).<br />

Pine Crest enjoyed a double premiere renking from Steve<br />

Halrston, 18. Steve successfully defended his first place rank in the<br />

100 yd. freestyle (48.2) and knocked a tenth of a second off of his<br />

second place 1967 listing with a 21.6 this year.<br />

BRAD MCKEAN JAY HOFFACKER<br />

MARKCHUN NEWARK ACADEMY MEDLEY RELAY (L-R)<br />

Chip Harrison, Andy Lehner, Bill Balchunas, Ben<br />

Clark.<br />

RECORDS & DOMINATE SELECTIONS<br />

University's Jim Gottschalk had the tough luck to clock a<br />

tenth slower than Wardlaw's Jay Hoffacker in the 100 yd.<br />

backstroke. Hoffacker clocked 55.8 to gottschalk's 55.9, the latter<br />

also being the runnerup to Warburton in the 200 yd. medley,<br />

2:01.2.<br />

Randy Smith, The Hill School, also was a double runnerup.<br />

Randy placed second in both the 200 yd. and 400 yd. freestyle<br />

events, clocking 1:47.1 and 3:48.0<br />

Mercersburg's Bill Ford edged Pine Crest's Randall Wilkins for<br />

the premiere ranking in the 100 yd. butterfly, clocking 53.1 to 53.4<br />

In the 100 yd. breaststroke, Lawrencewille's Fred Tullis was the<br />

only. prep swimmer to break 1:03. as he returned 1:02.6. Mark<br />

Chun, Punahou was second, 1:03.0. Tullis also showed he can go the<br />

freestyle as he clocked 1:47.9 for the 200 yd. event, fast enough to<br />

earn a third place seeding.<br />

In the freestyle sprints, Jim Jackobowski, Malvern and Jim<br />

Stokes, Marist both clocked 22.4 for runnerup, while in the 100 yd.<br />

event, Albert Ackermann, Williston and Brad McKean, Shady Side,<br />

both were timed in 48.5 for a tie as runnersup.<br />

The new National Prep Record relay teams are: (200 yd.<br />

medley) Scott Palmer, Murray Grenier, Randall Wilkins, Steve<br />

Hairston, 1:40.1 and (400 yd. freestyle) Steve Hairston, Tom<br />

Warburton, Randall Wilkins, George Schmidt, 3:13.4.<br />

The diving All America lists only by alphabetical order, but only<br />

Richard Eubank, St. Andrews and Don Orlovsky, Newark were<br />

holdovers from the 1967 listing, the latter for the third time.<br />

200 YARD MEDLEY RELAy: Pine Crest, Fla. (Scott Palmer, Murray Grenier,<br />

Randall Wilkins, Steve }~irston) 1:60.1"*; Newark, N.J. (Clark, galchunas,<br />

Lehner , Harrison) 1:41.7; Williston, Mass. (Driver, Sadowsky, Trembley,<br />

Ackermann) 1:41.9; Mercersburg, Pa. (Smith, Moore, Ford, Josten) 1:42.2;<br />

Lawrenceville, N.J. (Fraser, Falkenberg, Wallace, Rawleigh) 1:42.7;<br />

Albany, N.Y. (0'Keeffe, Gabriels, Lancaster, Kauffmann)l:43.2; Hill, Pa.,<br />

(Smith, Mandish, Haag, Yaw) 1:43.7; Deerfield, Mass. (Peck, Spitznagel,<br />

Shepard, Galuszka) 1:44.O; Creighton, Neb. (Johnson, Fry, Rensch, LewEs)<br />

1:44.6; Hotchkiss, Conn. (Davis, Simon, Walker, Shutt) 1:44.7; Punahou,<br />

T.H. (Chun, Rometani, Greenwood, Metcalf) 1:44.7.<br />

200 YARD FREESTYLE: Thomas Warburton, Pine Crest, 1:46.5; Randy Smith,<br />

Hill~ 1:47.1; Fred Tullis, La~enceville~ 1:47.9; GeorEe Schmidt, Pine<br />

Crest, 1:48.0; Thomas Troost, Pine Crest, 1:48.6; Randall Wilkins, Pine<br />

Crest, 1:48.6; Albert Ackermann, Willlston, 1:48.8; Christian Noll, Pine<br />

Crest, 1:49.1; Brad HcKean, Shady Side, 1:49.6; Eob Wilson, Peddle,<br />

1:49.8.<br />

200 YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY: Thomas Warburton, Pine Crest, 1:~9.5"*;<br />

Jim Gottschalk, University, 2:01.2; George Schmidt, Pine Crest, 2:O1.6;<br />

Randall Wilkins, Pine Crest, 2:02.5; Murray Grenier, Pine Crest, 2:02.5;<br />

Tim McKee, Malvern, 2:02.8; Craig Benedict, Lawrenceville, 2:O3.1;<br />

Buster Yonych, Calvert Hall, 2:03.5; Fred Tullis, Lawrenceville, 2:03.8;<br />

Mark Chun~ Punahou, 2;04.1.<br />

50 YARD FREESTYLE: Steve Hairston~ Pine Crest, 21.6; Jim Jackobowski,<br />

Malvern, 22.4; Jim Stokes, Marist, 22.4; Gary Goodner, San Ignacio, 22.5;<br />

Chip Harrison, Newark, 22.5; Samuel gauffmann, Albany, 22.5; John Trem-<br />

bley, Williston, 22.5; Albert Ackermann, Willlston, 22.6; Paul Galuszka,<br />

Deerfield, 22.6; Bruce Josten, Mercersburg, 22.6; Bob Nagle, Lawrence-<br />

rifle, 22.6; Tim Smith, Mercersburg, 22.6; Fred Tullis, Lawrenceville,<br />

22.6; Randall Wilkins, Pine Crest, 22.6, (Continued on Page 43)<br />

FRED TULLIS RANDY SMITH BILL FORD


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BILL UTLEY MIKE BURTON GRIEG CHARLTON<br />

HICKCOX NAMED IN THREE EVENTS<br />

INDIANA AND YALE GAIN MOST PLACES<br />

IN '68 NCAA ALL-AMERICA<br />

by Don B. Reddish, Chairman,<br />

NACC All-America Selection Committee<br />

Swimming Coach, University of Utah<br />

Salt Lake City, Utah - Indiana and Yale lead the field in the<br />

1968 NCAA All-America selections, announced Don B. Reddish,<br />

chairman of the Selections Committee and Swimming Coach at the<br />

University of Utah.<br />

Indiana holds twenty spots on the team, in addition to ten in<br />

diving and three in relays. Yale holds eighteen swimming places and<br />

three relays. Stanford and USC are tied for swimming berths earned<br />

at fifteen, as well as placing in three relays. Stanford has a slight<br />

edge in having won one diving spot.<br />

Thirty-seven schools are represented in the 1968 All-America;<br />

this is two more than last year.<br />

The winner of each event at the NCAA Championships is<br />

automatically selected for top spot on the All-America team; the<br />

second place finisher is also awarded second on the team.<br />

Thereafter, it is primarily on the basis of verified times throughout<br />

the season with performance at the NCAA's taking precedence over<br />

all else (the swimmer must be present), and next the performance in<br />

the conference or regional championships, and lastly, performances<br />

in dual meets. No distinction is made in the certificates awarded<br />

except that the NCAA winner will have this noted on his certificate.<br />

All Americans who are repeating from 1967 season are Charles<br />

Hickcox, of Indiana University, Zachary Zorn and Michael Burton<br />

of the University of California at Los Angeles. Hickcox, who was a<br />

one-man gang at the championships, winning the 100 and 200 yard<br />

backstroke and the 200 year individual medley, also was a member<br />

of Indiana's 400 yard freestyle relay and 400 yard medley relay<br />

teams which earned All-America selections.<br />

Zac Zorn, UCLA's brilliant sprinter, repeats this year as first in<br />

the 50 yard free and also emerges on top in the 100 yard free, as<br />

well as being a member of UCLA's All American 400 yard freestyle<br />

relay team. Teammate Mike Burton, who has proved himself<br />

unbeatable at the 1650 year freestyle, again re.peats as top<br />

All-American at his favorite event.<br />

Also receiving first-place certificates this year are: Donald<br />

Schoilander, Yale, 200 yead free; Gregory Charlton, University of<br />

Southern California, SO0 year free; Douglas Russell, University of<br />

Texas at Arlington, 100 yard butterfly; Phillip Houser, University of<br />

Southern California, 200 yard butterfly; Richard Nesbit, University<br />

of Texas at Arlington, 100 yard breastroke; Phillip Long, Yale, 200<br />

year breastroke; William Utley, University of Indiana, 400 yard<br />

individual medley; James Henry, University of Indiana, I meter<br />

diving; and Keith Russell, Arizona State University, 3 meter diving.<br />

Turn to back of magazine for complete NCAA All America<br />

listing.<br />

DON <strong>SCH</strong>OLLANOER<br />

4<br />

ALL AMERICA POLO<br />

COMPETITORS SELECTED<br />

by Chuck Hines<br />

. . . . .<br />

Water poloists representing teams from as far east as New York,<br />

as far west as Hawaii, as far north as Iowa, and as far south (west) as<br />

New Mexico have been selected for High School, Junior College, and<br />

College All-America honors by a committee of coaches operating<br />

under the auspices of the American Swimming Coaches Association.<br />

Selections were based on performances for the 1967-68 school year<br />

and were delayed this year to allow for the increasing number of<br />

teams which are playing polo in the spring months.<br />

As usual, Californians dominated the All-America lineups. Over<br />

200 California high schools, junior colleges, four-year colleges, and<br />

universities fielded water polo teams during the recent school year.<br />

This is more than all the remaining states combined. More<br />

important, the caliber of playing in California, as elsewhere,<br />

continued to show improvement. New teams and leagues were<br />

visible in the Visaiia, Sacramento and San Diego areas, complemen-<br />

ting those already in existence.<br />

Trailing California in number of All-Americans were, in order,<br />

Illinois, Missouri, Hawaii, and Iowa. Several other states were also<br />

represented. Special mention should go to the Philadelphia area and<br />

the Florida Gold Coast area, both of which are now actively<br />

promoting polo and will be making their presence felt on the<br />

national scene soon. There is increasing action in the Albuquerque<br />

area, and a number of teams are now playing in Nebraska, including<br />

the 1967 and 1968 state swimming champions from Omaha<br />

Westside High.<br />

The Chicago, St. Louis, and Des Moines communities continue<br />

to produce a growing number of teams and competent poloists.<br />

These boys are now starting to attend midwestern colleges, giving<br />

them-especially Indiana, Loyola, Western Illinois-real strength and,<br />

hopefully, a chance to catch up with the outstanding California<br />

teams in the near future.<br />

<strong>HIGH</strong> <strong>SCH</strong><strong>OOL</strong> ALL-~ICAN NATER POLO SELECTIONS<br />

1St TEAM - Goalie Kevin Craig, Awal:, Cal.; Rick Massimino, Pullerton,<br />

Cal.; Mike Asch, Santa Clara, Cal.; Jim P-ffer, El Segundo. Cal.; Dave<br />

Buckley, Downey, Cal. ; Roger Johnson, Huchser. Cal. ; Brad Shoemaker,<br />

Newport Harbor, Cal.<br />

2nd TEAM - Goalie Tom Oliver, Newport Harbor, Cal.; Greg Arth, Anaheim,<br />

Cal. ; Steve Gen~es, Homestead, Cal.; Bennett Katz, Clavton, Me.; Ji~<br />

McDonald, Newport Harbor, Cal. : Bob Ramsev, Pale Alto, Cal. ; Mike<br />

Harry. Brother Rice, Chicago. Ill.<br />

3rd TEAM - Goalie Dave Carlson, lolani, fla.; gobble Roollev, ~desto,<br />

Cal.; George Sefzik, Brother Rice, Chicago, Ill.: Tom Roseland,<br />

E1 Segundo, Cal.; Tom Rawlings, Mira Costa. Cal.; Dave Kirby, Homestead,<br />

Cal. ; Tim Riehle, La Serna, Cal.<br />

CHARLES HICKCOX<br />

(Continued on page 35)<br />

(L-R) STEVE BORKOWSKI,PHIL HOUSER,<br />

TOM ARUSOO


WATER POLO ALL AMERICA (Continued from Page 16)<br />

4th TEAM - Goalie Pat Loughlin, Modesto~ Cal.; Scott Harvey, lolani,<br />

Ha. ; Terry Cross, Los Altos, Cal.; Bob Krommenhoek. Whittier, Cal.;<br />

Steve Kreps, Lindbergh, St Louis, }4o.; Dick Strubbe, Palo Alto, Cal.;<br />

Reed Taylor, Downey, Cal.; Kent Montgomery, Cal High, Cal.; Randy<br />

Nourse, Downey, Cal.<br />

5th TEAM - Goalie Terry Klein, Fullerton, Cal.; Clay Von Mueller,<br />

Buchser, Cal.; Mike Gilmore, Mt. Whitney, Visalia, Cal.; Rick Henrichs.<br />

Tech, Des Moines, la.; Harry Diaz, Santa Clara Cal.; Fred Belcher, La<br />

Puente, Cal.; Doug Burgoyne, Buchser, Cal.; Jim Rolf, Clayton, Mo.;<br />

John Kirkpatrick, Lower Merion, Ardmore, Pa.; Bob Cononscenti, Portage,<br />

Chicago, III.<br />

HONORABLE MENTION - Dean Anderson, Foothill Farms, Cal.; Dan Beadles,<br />

Canton, Iii.; Mike Biggers, La Serna, Cal.; Tim Callahan, Los Altos,<br />

Cal.; Mark Chun, Punahau. Ha. ; Don Ewald Quincy, Ill. ; Rich Fairbanks,<br />

Woodside, Cal.; John Funnell, Modesto, Cal.; Pete Gadd, Redwood,<br />

Visalia, Cal.; Dave Gamage, E1 Segundo, Cal.; Laurie Goddard, Coronado,<br />

Albuquerque, N.M.; Jim Hawk, Tech, Des Moines, la.; Frank Heckl Lynwood,<br />

Cai.; Dave Herum, Mt. Whitney, Visalia, Cal.; Mike Jackson,<br />

Iolani, Ha.; Wayne Klocko, Fenwick. Oak Park, Ill.; Don Kohlman, Sequoia,<br />

Cal.; Allen Leet, Clayton, Mo.; Eric Lindroth, Newport Harbor.<br />

Cal.; Frank Lorge, Portage, Chicago, Ill.; Morton May, Clayton, Mo.;<br />

Steve MaMahon, E1 Segundo, Cal.; Pat Murphy, Brother Rice, Chicago,<br />

III.; Mike Nahor, Fenwick, Oak Park, Ill.; Keith Osborn. Buena, Cal.;<br />

Tony Rabe, Hiram Johnson, Sacramento, Cal; Ron Romn, Clayton, Ma.;<br />

Doug Roth, Menlo-Atherton, Cal; Bob Rogers, Newport Harbor, Cal.; Pete<br />

Schaafsma, Awalt, Cal.; Joe Shanahan, Downey, Cal.; Bill Simpkins,<br />

Homestead, Cal.; Scott Skultety, Westside, Omaha, Neb.: Tom Snopek,<br />

Portage, Chicago, Iii.; Rich Taylor, Wilcox, Cal.; Charlie Wade, lolani,<br />

Ha.; Tom Warden, Carlmont, Cal.; Rick Wettin, Menaul, Albuquerque,<br />

N.M.; Brian Wistey, Valley, West Des Moines, la.; Greg Witt,<br />

Roosevelt, Des Moines, Ia.<br />

JUNIOR COLLEGE ALL-AMERICAN WATER POLO SELECTIONS<br />

Ist TEAM - Goalie John Doyle, Foothill~ Cal.: Chip O'Rourke, Fullerton,<br />

Cal; Bob Shupp, Cerritos, Cal.; Dan Christy, Orange Coast, Cal.; Ord<br />

Greenwald, Foothill, Cal.; Mark Fulton, Orange Coast, Cal.; Larry Guy,<br />

Foothill, Cal.<br />

2nd TEAM - Goalie Ralph Cross, Orange Coast, Cal.; Kem Belli, San<br />

Mateo, Cal.; Dick Oliver, Foothill, Cal.; Bill Ferguson, Foothill, Cal.;<br />

John Kiddie, Long Beach, Cal.; Kurt Dietrich, Cerritos, Cal.; Paul<br />

Belskehazy, E1 Camino, Cal.<br />

HONORABLE MENTION - Spike Beck, Fullerton, Cal.; Forrest Cornell, Rio<br />

Hondo, Cal.; Kim Cummings, West Valley, Cal.; Bob Dake, Orange Coast.<br />

Cal.; Lance Dilloway, DeAnza, Cal.; Steve Ellestad, Long Beach, Cal.;<br />

Ed French, Cerritos, Cal.; Tim Fuller, Santa Ana, Cal.; Jeff LaPiere,<br />

San Mateo, Cal.; John Mattos, Fullerton, Cal.; Dennis Nugent, San Mateo,<br />

Cal.; Mike O'Gara, Orange Coast, Cal.; John Tavella, San Joaquin Delta,<br />

Cal.<br />

COLLEGE ALL-AMERICAN WATER POLO SELECTIONS<br />

Ist TEAM - Goalie Jim Slatton, UCLA; Gary Sheerer, Stanford; Stan Cole,<br />

UCLA; Barry Weitzenberg, Cal Berkeley; John Parker, Stanford; Greg Hind,<br />

San Jose State; Russ Webb, UCLA.<br />

2nd TEAM - Goalie Jack Likens~ San Jose Statei Jon Shores, Cal Berkeley;<br />

Bob Saari, Long Beach State; Bruce Bradley, UCLA; Pete Asch, Cal Berke-<br />

ley; Bob Likens, San Jose State; Steve Borowski, Indiana.<br />

3rd TEAM - Goalie Anton Kajollch, Cal Berkeley; Ferdie Massimino, Cal<br />

Irvine; Bob Straub, Loyola of Chicago; Jerry'Ray, Long Beach State; Don<br />

Casey, Indiana; DennisChristy, St. Francis (NY) Bob Nealy, Cal Irvine.<br />

4th TEAM - Goalie Bob Gaviglio, Long Beach State; Ken Smith, UCLA;<br />

Steve Hoberg, San Jose State; Mark Parmeley, Stanford; Bill Johnson,<br />

USC; Mike Turner, Cal Berkeley; Dan Casey, Indiana.<br />

5th TEAM - Goalie Dave Viar, Western Illinois; Dave Gray, Santa Bar-<br />

bara; Bill Harris, St. Francis (NY); Irwin Okumura, Cal Poly; Bill<br />

Leach, Cal Irvine; Larry Smith, Western Illinois; Paul Mayer, Loyola<br />

of Chicago.<br />

HONORABLE MENTION - Dennis Belli. San Jose State; Bill Braly, Cal<br />

Irvine; Oreg Buckingham, Stanford; Steve Farmer, Cal Irvine; Tom Grimm,<br />

Long Beach State; Tim Halley, San Jose State; Ken Nigh, Cal Berkeley;<br />

Bob Kanity, San Diego State; Wayne Lear, Colorado State~ Dennis Lombard,<br />

San Jose State; Tom Norton, Indiana; Mike Pickett, use; Dennis Putman,<br />

Long Beach State; Chuck Spink, Santa Barbara; George Watson, USC.<br />

Additions and corrections should be sent immediately to Chuck Hines c/o<br />

YMCA of Canton, III., 61520. Tentatively, the selection committees for<br />

next year will he chaired by Jim Schultz of Long Beach State (college<br />

selections) and Bob Helmick of the Des Moines yMCA (high school selec-<br />

tions),


PREP ALL AMERICA (Continued from Page 11)<br />

1 b~TBR DIVING (Alphabetical Listing): Roy Alvarez, Newark~ Rufus<br />

Dalton, McCaliie; Mike deGray, Sewanee; Richard Eubank, St. Andrews;<br />

Bill Heinz, Westminster; George Hill, Hotchklss; Don Orlovsky, Newark;<br />

Dan Raymond, Pine Crest; Thomas Robinson, Loyola; blark Tullls, Lawrence-<br />

ville; Thomas Wallace, Wiillston.<br />

IOO yARD BUFEERFLY: Bill Ford, Mercersburg, 53.1; Randall Wilklns,<br />

Pine Crest, 53.4; Thomas Warburton, Pine Crest, 53.5; Gary Haag, Hill,<br />

54.0; Brad McKean, Shady Side, 54.0; Murphy Reinschrelber, Hawken, 54.0;<br />

John Kagan, Pine Crest, 54.2; Dave Bedell, Newark, 54.3; Buster Yonych,<br />

Calvert Hall, 54.4; Jim Gottschalk, University, 54.5.<br />

IOO YARD FREESTYLE: Steve Hairston, Pine Crest; 48.2; Albert Acker-<br />

mann, Willlston, 48.5; Brad McKean, Shady Side, 48.5; Chip Harrison,<br />

Newark, 48.6; Randall Wilkins, Pine Crest, 48.7; Thomas Warburton, Pine<br />

Crest, 48.8; William Goerltch, Hill, 49.0: Randy Smith, Hill, 49.1;<br />

Gary Goodner, San Ignaclo, 49.2; George Schmldt, Pine Crest, 49.2;<br />

Bob Wilson, Peddle, 49.2.<br />

IOO YARD BACKSTROKE: Jay Hoffacker, Wardlaw, 55.8; Jim Gottsehalk,<br />

Universlty~ 55.9; Buster Yonych, Calvert Hall, 56.1; Ti= Smith, Mercers-<br />

burg, 56.5; Dan Koblck, Western Reserve, 56.6; Tim MuKee, Malvern, 56.6;<br />

Gerald Wallace, Williston, 56.7; George Schmldt, Pine Crest, 57.0; Ben<br />

Clark, Newark, 57.1; Scott Palmer, Pine Crest, 57.4.<br />

400 YARD FREESTYLE: Tom Warburton, Pine Crest, 3:46.9**; Randy Smith,<br />

Hill, 3:48.0; Christian Nell, Pine Crest, 3:52.O; Thomas Troost, Pine<br />

Crest, 3:53.5; George Schm£dt, Pine Crest, 3:54.3; Russell Varley, Bpla~<br />

copal, 3:56.0; Lawrence Krauser, Pine Crest, 4:00.0; Randall Wilklns,<br />

Pine Crest, 4:OO.1; Peter Orschiedt, Calvert Hall, 4:00.2; Roy Geronemus,<br />

Lawrenceville, 4:02.4.<br />

IOO YARD BREA<strong>STS</strong>TROKE: Fred Tullis, Lawrencevtile, I:02.61 Hark Chun,<br />

Punahou, 1:03.O; Thomas Warburton, Pine Crest, 1:O3.5; Murra~ Grenfer,<br />

Pine Crest, 1:O3.5; John Blaetter, Bellarmlne, 1:04.2; Mike Davis, Peek-<br />

skill, 1:O4.5; Jim Gottschalk, University, 1:04.7; Greg Thompson, Staun-<br />

ton, 1:O4.7; John Davenport, Baylor, 1:O4.8; Dan Fry, Crelghton, 1:05.O.<br />

400 YARD FREESTYLE RELAY: Pine Crest (Steve Halrston, Thomas Warbur-<br />

ton, Randall Wilktns, George Schmidt) 3:13.4"*; Willlston (Trembley,<br />

Hellebush, Meade, Ackermann) 3:17.8; Newark (Harrlsoh, Harek, Bedell,<br />

Clark) 3:17.9; Hill (Flitcroft, Haag, Smith, Goerlleh) 3:19.5; Lawrence-<br />

vllle (Tullls, Wilson, Snodgrass, Nagle) 3:20.1; Deerfteld (Harndon,<br />

Allen, Peck, Galuszka) 3:21.8; UniverSity (Howland, Dickard, Fouse,<br />

Morrison) 3:22.0; Exeter, N.H. (Cornell, Scott, Gentry, Gerken) 3:24.3;<br />

Episcopal (Varley, Gleason, LeFevre, Krlebel) 3:26.2; Mercersburg, (Fox,<br />

Heindel, Scheln, Josten) 3:26.8. **National Prep School Record.<br />

HOWARD, FLEET & WASHCALUS RIP MARKS<br />

Lexington, Virginia-Mary Fleet, Jeanne Washcalus, and Mal<br />

Howard were among the leading record scorers at the Virginia<br />

Aquatic Club Invitational held at VMI's 25 yard pool. Fleet,<br />

swimming for the Barracudas in the girls 15-17 class, posted state<br />

open swimming records in each of her victories, 57.9 in the 100 yd.<br />

freestyle, 1:03.9 in the 100 yd. fly, and 2:21.9 for the 200 yd.<br />

individual medley. Teammate Washcalus posted open records in the<br />

13-14 100 yd. free, 58.3, and the 200 yd. individual medley, 2:24.9.<br />

She also clocked 1:06.2 in her 100 yd. backstroke victory for a state<br />

swimmers record.<br />

In the boys' 13-14 class Mal Howard, Ginter Park, swept to three<br />

state open records, winning the 200 yd. breaststroke, 2:28.5, the<br />

100 yd. fly, 58.4, and the 200 yd. individual medley, 2:11.9.<br />

Other state open records were set by GP's Alene Howard, who<br />

took the 13-14 100 yd. fly in 1:09.0; Marlene Langdale, Langley<br />

Blue Dolphins, who won the 15-17 100 yd. back in 1:07.8; and<br />

Joan Baecher, Neptunes, who clocked 2:44.0 in the same class for<br />

the 200 yd. breast. In the 11-12 class, Mary Crowe, BARR, set two<br />

open state records in the 50 yd. back, 32.2 and the 200 yd.<br />

individual medley, 2:32.4, in addition to winning the 100 yd. free in<br />

1:01.8. Vicki Mains of Richmond's Dolphin Club set a state open<br />

record in the 100 yd. breaststroke, 1:29.6, as did teammate Ware<br />

Preston in the 13-14 100 yd. backstroke, 1:03.4.<br />

Other multiple winners were James Undenstock, Bruce ArnaU,<br />

Jim Poliquin, and Ann Frizzell.<br />

Umdenstock, Fry Spring Beach Club, was triple winner in the 10<br />

& under class, winning the 50 yd. back, 37.0, the 50 yd. fly, 34.6,<br />

and the 100 yd. IM, 1:19.2. At-nail, swimming for the James River<br />

Aquatic Club, won the 11-12 100 yd. free in 1:00.4, the 100 yd. fly<br />

in 1:12.7, and the 200 yd. iridvidual medley, 2:36.4. DC's Jim<br />

Boliquin took the 15-17 100 yd. fly, 1:00.2, and the 200 yd.<br />

individual medley, 2:15.6. In the 10 & under girls' class, Ann<br />

FrizzeU, LBD, won the 100 yd. free, 1:10.5, and the 100 yd.<br />

individual medley, i: 19.3.<br />

OTHER RESULTS. Girls 10 & under 50 yd. back: 37,2, Robin Albaugh, LY; 50yd. fly:<br />

36.2, Melinda Childress, LY; 11-12 100 yd. breast: 1:20.6, Suzie Frizzell, LBD; 100 yd.<br />

fly: 1 : 16.4, Austin Howell, NN; 13-14 100 yd. breast: 2:49.7, Alene Howard, GP; Boys 10<br />

& under 100 yd. free: 1:12.5, Taylor Averett, LY; 100 yd. breast: 1:31.5, Nell Mack,<br />

BARR; 11-12 50 yd, back: 34.2, David Harryman, DC; 100 yd. breast: 1:26.7, Craig<br />

Yagel, BRA; 13-14 100 yd. free: 54.4, Jamie Mackenzie, QDSC; 15-17 100 yd. free:<br />

52.9, Jim Griffin, NN; 100 yd. back: 1:03.7, Tprnrny Shiflett, GP; 200 yd breast: 2:34,1,<br />

Chris Howard, GP<br />

Page 43<br />

COMPETE WHERE RECORDS<br />

ARE BROKEN!<br />

12th Annual Open<br />

LINDSAY KIWANIS<br />

Age Group Swim Meet<br />

20 YD. COURSE<br />

JUlY 20, 21, 1968<br />

• SEVEN LANES<br />

• MEDALS - First Five Places (Relays to Three)<br />

• RIBBONS - To Seven<br />

Contact for Official Entries or Information:<br />

ADOLF MAICHROWICZ, Meet Director<br />

P.O. Box 996<br />

LINDSAY, CALIFORNIA 93247<br />

1968<br />

AAU FAR WESTERN OPEN AGE GROUP<br />

CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

August 23,24,25<br />

Foothill College 50 Meter 8 Lane Pool<br />

Site of the 1964 National Senior Men & Women's<br />

Outdoor Championships<br />

* Heats and Finals<br />

* Medals 1st, 2nd and 3rd<br />

* High Point Trophies for Boys and Girls<br />

in each Age Group<br />

* Team Trophies 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place's<br />

* 114 Events<br />

All legal Age Group Events and Relays<br />

For Entry Forms and Qualifying Times and other information<br />

Write: Foothill Aquatic Club<br />

86 ~ 3rd Street<br />

Los Altos, Calif.<br />

Area Code 415-948-7000<br />

"Olympics Sold Out" says Mexican<br />

housing boss. And our tour is almost<br />

sold out, too. Room for only 12 more<br />

as of May 15. Don't be left out of<br />

this unique chance to see the world's<br />

greatest sporting event.<br />

Phone or write<br />

SWIMMING WORLD<br />

12618 Killion St,<br />

North Hollywood, Calif. 91607<br />

Tel: (213) 877-5028

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