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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 4222-1965RESOLUTION NO. 4222 CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION COMMENDING THE EL CAMINO HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM WHEREAS, the E1 Camino High School Varsity Baseball Team won the North Peninsula League Championship during the regular 1965 baseball season, and thereby won the right to represent the League and the City of South San Francisco in the Tournament of Champions, and, WHEREAS, the E1 Camino High School Varsity Baseball Team thereafter won the Tournament of Champions, which is the Redwood Invitational Baseball Tournament held annually at Albert's Field, San Rafael, California, in which seven League Champions participated, to wit: E1 Camino De Anza Samuel Ayer Redwood St. Elizabeth's Monterey College Park (North Peninsula League Champions) (Alameda County Athletic League Champions) (Mt. Hamilton Athletic League Champions) (Marin County Athletic League Champions) (Catholic Athletic League Champions) (Monterey Bay League Champions) (Diablo League Champions) and established themselves as Tournament Champions by the following scores: and, E1 Camino 6 De Anza 3 E1 Camino 3 Redwood 0 (semi-finals) E1 Camino 7 St. Elizabeth's 2 (finals) WHEREAS, the E1 Camino High School Varsity Baseball Team also won the Easter Tournament which is an annual Easter Base- ball Tournament held at South San Francisco Orange Memorial Park, co-sponsored by the Enterprise-Journal and Kiwanis Club, in which eight teams participated, to wit: E1 Camino High School South San Francisco High School St. Ignatius High School (San Francisco) Sacred Heart High School (San Francisco) Balboa High School (San Francisco) Berkeley High School (Berkeley) Vallejo High School (Vallejo) Richmond High School (Richmond) and established themselves as Champions by the following winning scores: E1 Camino 2 Valle jo 1 E1 Camino 3 Balboa 2 E1 Camino 3 Richmond 2 and, WHEREAS, the E1 Camino High School Varsity Team for 1965 for the first time in the history of the City won three championships, thereby winning acclaim as triple Champ- ions and the top-rated Number One High School baseball team in Northern California, and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of South San Fran- cisco desires to recognize the teams achievements and com- mend the coach, members of the team and managers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that the members of said Council share with the 1965 E1 Camino High School Varsity Baseball Team pride in the teams accomplishment of winning the Redwood Invitational Baseball Tournament, the North Peninsula League Championship and the annual Easter Baseball Tournament, thereby establishing the team as triple Champions, and do commend the Coach, Members of the Team and Managers whose names are listed below for their achievement: Coach: Harry Pitkoff (San Francisco State) Members: George Ackley* Arnold Andreacchi Gary Andreacchi 0 f i' 'l 1' iili[ Wayne Barbarotto Terry Bersie John Castellanos Robert Edwards* Larry Hefner Paul Jones* Russell Jordan Michael Laurel Michael Martin William McGuffin John Morehouse Victor Ornelas Michael Passarella Steven Price Wesley Robinson Michael. Tyler* (*Selected for Ail Tournament Team of Tournament of Champions) Managers: Edward Crans Hale Fuller Gregory Erion BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall be made part of the permanent records of the City of South San Francisco and a copy of this Resolution be issued to the Coach, each Member of the Team and Managers. I Hereby Certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a regular meeting held on the 7th day of s June 19 65 , by the following vote: AYES, COUNCILMEN NOES, " ABSENT " Frank J. Bertucelli, Guido J. Rozzi, Patrick E. Ahem, Andrew Rocca, Emilio Cortesi None None Attest: , t Be