hIllside
about two-thirds of the
Falcons' games last year, hit-
ting .300. But his key value,
says coach Jim Crosby, is his
glove-work.
"Real good defensive player.
He played some third, played
some shortstop and second
base and this year he'll pro-
bably play second base most
of the time and occasionally
play shortstop. He's just a
good ballplayer. He's got a
great pair of hands. Good,
steady defensive player and a
good, steady hitter."
Crosby describes Stutz as a
line-drive hitter and a good
baserunner with above-
average speed.
Sophomore third baseman
Jason Katz is probably
Groves' leading JV prospect.
"He's a real good defensive
third baseman," says Crosby.
He's going to probably be our
leading hitter on the JV."
Katz, who also pitches, beat
Ferndale's JV with a five-
hitter in his first start this
year.
"For a sophomore, he
throws O.K.," says Crosby.
"Not overpowering, but a real
smart kid and a good hard
worker. He's played a lot of
ball and he's a good com-
petitor, so he knows what he's
doing." Crosby expects Katz to
be the Falcons' starting var-
sity third baseman next
season.
Andover has a young team
and a new head coach, Tom
Headblum, who will rotate
most of his players into the
starting lineup. Among those
players is a brother-
combination, Manny and
Paul Valdivieso.
Manny, a senior, is a pit-
cher/infielder who is a solid
hitter. "Very well-disciplined
young man," says Headblum,
who also coached Valdivieso
on this year's football team.
"Excellent attitude, extreme-
ly coachable."
Paul, a sophomore center-
fielder, can also play second
base' and catcher. He has "ex-
cellent speed," says
Headblum.
Two other starters are
juniors Jason Odesky, the
shortstop, and first-
baseman/outfielder Marc
Rothenberg. Odesky has
"been hitting the ball and is
making a lot of plays for us,"
says Headblum, although the
youngster still needs con-
sistency on defense.
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A pair of junior outfielders
who see playing time are
Mike Widlansky and Rob
Snavely. Both need to work on
their hitting, says Headblum.
They are a "part of that
young regime that we have."
A future Barons' prospect is
6-foot-31/2 sophomore Aaron
Goldberger, a pitcher/in-
fielder. "He's got a little ways
to go yet," says Headblum,
who expects good things from
Goldberger._
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High Game
201
Norma Lichtman
High Series
540
Norma Lichtman
501
Phyllis Collins
CENTENNIAL
High Game
214
Ida Glass
High Series
544
Rochelle Solomon
520
Ida Glass
515
Miryam Gun
500
Lillian Stein
ISRAEL ALL-CITY
High Series
507
Sharon Winans
GALILEE THURSDAY
High Games
223-206
Susan Richards
205
Leslie Ben Ezra
High Series
533
Leslie Ben Ezra
523
Sandy Ribiat
509
Susan Richards
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High Games
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Charlotte Gorman
Rita Shamis
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Ann Siegel
Lois Forman
211
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