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GREG M C SPARRAN

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Senior Major:

- Pitcher

Business Administration

Hometown:

Bellflower, Ca.

Greg begins his second season as a Torero. He is the top righthander on the staff, and a great deal of the pitching burden will fall squarely on his shoulders this season. He must have a good year if the Toreros are to be successful. He will be called on whenever ready. Greg has a good live fastball, coplimented by an excellent curve. He can be a very intimidating pitcher.

Last season he would have led the staff in most every category, but he missed the latter part of the season due to a rib injury. Greg pitched far- better than his 5-4 record would indicate. He pitched the majority of his games against the Toreros toughest opponents. He had 74 1/3 innings pitched and was second in starts with eleven. Greg went to Mayfair High School where he was a football and baseball standout. He was the MVP in football for three straight seasons as a tailback and was the baseball MVP in both his junior and senior years.

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KEITH WILSON - 30

Freshman Major: Hometown:

- First Base Undeclared

San Diego, Ca.

Keith, in his first Torero season, is out of South­ west High School. In his senior year there he hit .420 while being named to the All-League team. He is big and has a strong bat. His playing time will be limited being behind Andy Asaro at first, but he adds tremendously to the Toreros' fine overall depth. Keith should find plenty of action, however, as a valuable right handed pinch hitter. He hit impressively in the winter program. r~gpe E S° Paint& Body

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