Word: jeffs
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...Jeff Grate, who Floyd Wilson has called "one of the finest natural athletes I've seen at Harvard," start playing up to his potential this year after a somewhat disappointing sophomore season? Grate can jump -- he's one of the few 6 ft. 1 in. players anywhere who can stuff the ball with two hands. He's quick, and can shoot and pass well, but he tends to be careless at times...
Brandeis started fast in the second half, with the center play of 6 ft. 10 in. Tom Haggerty leading a rally that closed the gap 37-34 That's when Harvard back court experience began to show. Jeff Grate (nine points) hit a jump shot. Gene Dressler (12 points) made two steals in a row, getting nothing out of the first, but two foul-line points from the second. Dressler hit another foul shot, and then a jump shot, and Grate added a foul shot, and the two guards had opened up a 42-34 lead...
...matmen travel to New London, Conn. for the two-day Coast Guard Academy Tournament. The Crimson finished third in the 16-team tournament last year. It returns with Captain Ed Franquemont set for the 147-pound class, and veteran seniors Howie Henjyoji at 123, Chris Wickens at 177, Jeff Grant at 167, and Dave Greuel -- the prodigal football player -- at 160 in today's match...
Starting three sophomores would not be so worrisome, if one of them were a backcourt man. In Gene Dressler (5 ft. 11 in.) and junior Jeff Grate (6 ft. 1 in.), Harvard has an impressive backcourt, but there is no one up front to be a leader. When a team falls behind in a game, inexperienced players might tend to start shooting more, and lose control of the tempo of the game. An upperclassman who has been through the Ivy grind would certainly help...
...Yalies completed the game under protest after their quarterback, John Nelson, was stopped on a rollout inches short of a two-point conversion by Eliot's Jeff Hall...