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MARSHALL, N. C,
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right-hander who pitched TWO no-hit games
in the playoffs and to Charles Tolley who
pitched a no-hitter in the final game against
Pantego last Friday.
"It has been a pleasure to be associated
with such a fine group of boys ... a team that
remained "loose" throughout the season and
a team which deserves the State Champion
ship." Coach J. C. Wallin
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League baseball under the management of
Bill Bennett.
"The Mars Hill Civitan Club, sponsors of
Little League baseball in Mars Hill for sev
eral seasons, is to be congratulated on its part
n the honors received this year by the Wild-
rats.
Coach J. C. Wallin
The Mars Hill High School Wildcats
We Are Proud Of Each One Of You And To Coach J. C. Wallin
For Winning The Slafe Class "A" Baseball
Championship In 1965
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Wildcats' 1965 Record:
Madison County Championship - 5 Wins, 1 Loss
Regular Season Record -- 10 Wins, 2 Losses
PLAYOFFS:
Mars Hill, 4; North Cove, 1 Mars Hill, 3; Yadkinville, 1
rs Hilt. 1: Grey Creek, 0 Mars Hill, 2; Pantego, 0
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Mars Hill. 10: Panteeo. 1
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