Photo showing top team in the Pony League Baseball was Kitimat Doctors, shown above. Coaches were C. Haight and D. Robinson. Individual honors went to Harold Bartel (most RBIs), Darrell Ferner (most home runs), Mark Hammerquist (best batting average), Ernie Markwart (most strike-outs and most valuable player)
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Photo showing top team in the Pony League Baseball was Kitimat Doctors, shown above. Coaches were C. Haight and D. Robinson. Individual honors went to Harold Bartel (most RBIs), Darrell Ferner (most home runs), Mark Hammerquist (best batting average), Ernie Markwart (most strike-outs and most valuable player)
Photo showing winners of "A" division, Little League Baseball, Atom Motors Ltd., pictured above with coaches, Denis Marleau and Doug Wood. Scott Marleau knealing, extreme left, Lee Marleau standing, extreme right.
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Photo showing winners of "A" division, Little League Baseball, Atom Motors Ltd., pictured above with coaches, Denis Marleau and Doug Wood. Scott Marleau knealing, extreme left, Lee Marleau standing, extreme right.
Photo showing "B" division minor baseball champs, members of the K-T Sporting Goods team. Back row: Mirko Rutar, Doug Nelson, Johnny Ross, Bill Martin (coach), David Mead, Bill Bourgeois (coach). Front: Kevin Davidson, Grant Wilson and Darryl Green
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Photo showing "B" division minor baseball champs, members of the K-T Sporting Goods team. Back row: Mirko Rutar, Doug Nelson, Johnny Ross, Bill Martin (coach), David Mead, Bill Bourgeois (coach). Front: Kevin Davidson, Grant Wilson and Darryl Green
Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
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Photo showing "so near..." and yet so far from a repeat win of the Aluminum City tournament was the Crossan Combines team. Front row, from left: Floyd Radisic, Larry Burnett, Gordie Stockman, Gary Maitland (bat boy), Fred Busby, Don Reeves, Ron Newlove. Standing: Bill Flonders (coach), Wayne Moore, Bob McCord, Wayne Johnson, Neil Worboys, Gary Lewis, Ray Lapointe (coach).
Photo showing Aluminum City champs, members of Crossan Combines. Back row: Ray Lapointe (coach), Rick Homeniuk, Terry Willis, Fred Busby, Merv Lindgrin, Wayne Johnson, Bob McCord, Wayne Moore, Fred Taylor (manager). Front row: Don Reeves, Howie Weir, Neil Worboys (bat boy), Jim Leask, Phil Merson, Merv Michaluk.
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Photo showing Aluminum City champs, members of Crossan Combines. Back row: Ray Lapointe (coach), Rick Homeniuk, Terry Willis, Fred Busby, Merv Lindgrin, Wayne Johnson, Bob McCord, Wayne Moore, Fred Taylor (manager). Front row: Don Reeves, Howie Weir, Neil Worboys (bat boy), Jim Leask, Phil Merson, Merv Michaluk.
Photo showing captain of the winning team in Legion Little League baseball tournament, George Swick of Baby's Shoes team. Boys on team are: Bryan Angle, John Walberg, John Houden, Dan Hartnell, Malcolm Baxter, John Rewers, Lynn Lindsay, Brian Haight, Ron Davis, Ron Houden, John Gooding, Rein Strecka, Tom Milne, Doug Milne, coaches J. Haight and J. Etter
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Photo showing captain of the winning team in Legion Little League baseball tournament, George Swick of Baby's Shoes team. Boys on team are: Bryan Angle, John Walberg, John Houden, Dan Hartnell, Malcolm Baxter, John Rewers, Lynn Lindsay, Brian Haight, Ron Davis, Ron Houden, John Gooding, Rein Strecka, Tom Milne, Doug Milne, coaches J. Haight and J. Etter