Bill Enos played for the Dons baseball team as a pitcher for the 1960 season.
Dutch Anderson's nine finished WCAC play with an 8-8 record and a third place finish. Highlighting the year's action were three victories over the Santa Clara Broncos in the four times the Dons met them. On Wednesday, May 11, the Hilltoppers took their third straight from the Broncos with a tense 9-7 victory. Winning the game for USF was a tremendous seventh-inning home run over the left centerfield fence by catcher Al Kirkes with one man on. The game had been a nip-and-tuck affair until that time. The lead had frequently changed hands and the score was tied when Kirkes blasted the Bronc pitcher off the mound. Right-hander Dennis Amundson relieved starter John O'Neil in the fifth to pick up the victory. Kirkes and first-sacker Bill Cutler led the Don hitting attack as each collected three hits in four trips to the plate. The Don nine swamped Presidio, 11-2, as they avenged an earlier defeat to the Army-men. Bill Enos hurled the entire contest for USF and allowed only two hits both in the fourth inning. The Dons got seven big runs in the second frame. Four singles, a double, and a bases-clearing triple by second baseman John Senestraro gave the Hilltoppers the win. Enos, Senestraro, Kirkes, and Bob Norton each had two hits in the winning effort (TheFoghorn).