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4 BASKETBALL 1 , tif, 4 5 so f Y , 5 Mirroring the intensity of play on the court, the Paschal reserves The spirit of teamwork sparked throughout the season by these back- and coaches shout encouragement to the Panthers' starting quintet. up men was an invaluable factor in the building of a successful team. Charlie Turner, Paschal's dynamic, hard-driving basketball mentor, guided the Purples' forces through a 'I6-9 campaign. Manager Sam Katz lil records statistics in the team notebook as scorekeeper Mike Harrison totals points and watches the clock during the game in the Panthers' gym.
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B-TEAM: ROW l: Hawthorne, mgr.g Richmond, mgr.p Griffin, Kuykendoll, Rawson, R. Cook Ellis, Shaw, Rutledge, Watson, Hill, Shear, Marshall. ROW 2: Coach Frank Harak, Allen Broyles, E. Griffin, Smith, Harper, Coury, Wilson, Thomas, Reed, Haas, Murphy, Parrott, Kquti1ggh,White, Jenkins, McLellan. ROW 3: Coach Charles Turner, Frank, Cantrell, Morrison, r '1-gg-,..g Q .' , , .,,, q M 5 ,ggiegyt Ef.-.fgf , . . i iii I ,. r E- tx M V LAVL ,,,,. r H H 7 lj-1' Coaches Charlie Turner, Ron Sutherland, Frank Horak lstand- ingl, and trainer Lowell Hudson led Kittens to a 7-'I-I season. B-TEAM SEASON RESULTS TEAM PHS OPP. Dunbar 6 0 Carter 6 0 Paly 27 0 Terrell I5 6 Southwest 18 10 Arlington Heights 20 'I4 Tech 24 0 Eastern Hills 0 0 North Side 18 0 Yandell, Ware, Russell, Padgett, Bridge, Fitzwater, Williams, Sebastian, Phillips, Blanchard, Duke, Stripling, Coach Ronald Sutherland. ROW 4: Reeder, Wiggins, Elder, Coxsey, Chambers, Coffey, Hicks, Tice, Moore, J. Cook, Harris, Wells, Greenwell, Woody, Scherer, Jones, Atwood, Anthony. These ployers promise a bright varsity future. B-Team Means Big Future Under the fine tutoring of coaches Ron Sutherland, Frank Horak, and Charles Turner, the members of the Paschal B-team concluded the i967 season with a 7-l-l record to Their credit. Their record was good enough to nail down the second position in the unofficial B-team stand- ings forthe year, while the Arlington Heights squad cap- tured the championship. The Panther B-team was once again noted for its stingy defense and potent offense. The Kittens scored 134 points in nine games and allowed only 40 points to the opposition, while holding six of its foes entirely scoreless. The only loss sustained by the squad came at the hands of the neighboring Rebels of Southwest High, and Eastern Hills provided the lone tie. David Shaw, elevated to the varsity to help with the quarterbacking duties, is one of '68's best prospects. Paschol's Brian Rutledge 1121 attempts to elude two Terrell defenders in a B-team contest held on the Paschal campus, The kittens won the game I5-6. A 6.1585 rg... -, 't.,1 J'S.11'W'v 3: Ytvv'o'111'2.Ne
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Roundballers Claim Powerful Showing Behind I6-9 Record Following a season which saw Paschal streak to a fourth-place State r a n kin g, this year's Panthers were faced with the difficult task of rebuilding Season Averages and fielding a team which could find pride in it- PLAYER FG'A FG'M PGV- FT'A FT'M FTW TP - - - - - Shaw 21s 135 62 126 91 72 361 self as a winning unit. Under the new District 4A-5 Eimmm 157 76 48 56 4, 73 '93 alignment, Paschal was grouped with North Side, Cowles 51 47 58 37 27 73 12' . . , sions 212 126 59 64 so 78 aoz Carter-Riverside, and I, M. Terrell in Zone ll as the smnh 141 64 45 44 37 84 165 Little Four. Terrell swept to the Zone ll and Dis- ffmood gg 22 fi lg QI if trict titles, lout Paschal finished with a 3-3 slate in lgrglggm Q L ig 3 g : 2 league play, gaining a tie with Carter for sec- ray so 1s 60 6 3 so 39 ond place in the Zone. The Panthers provided the f:x9 ' jg ff, if 32 Hg 22 strongest Zone ll competition for Terrell, barely glutfozn 55 ig 2 ig g it gg dropping their second game in overtime, 28-26. The Rutherford 16 s so 4 2 so 1a Panther five won two contests from North Side and Totals 1116 593 50 472 329 72 1515 split with Carter's Eagles, taking the first, 50-44, but dropping the return match, 51-45, .lim Shaw was the year's outstanding Panther, and his consistency and leadership were vital factors in a T6-9 record. Row 1: David Ruhinson, Floyd Earwood, James Lair, Hilton Bruce Baughman, Bryan Fay, Scott Rutherford. Row 3: Craig Queton, John Worthom. Row 2: Stanley Eisenman, Jerry Smith, Jones, Charlie Conlee, Jim Shaw, Mark Stone, Kirk Blackman. FINAL STANDINGS DISTRICT RECORD ZONE I ZONE ll TEAM PHS OPP. Poly 1. M. Terrell North sid. 57 as Heights Paschal Cade' 50 44 Eastern Hills Carter l :5u::rT'rren Dunbar North Side Num, side 43 40 Toth I. M. Terrell 26 28
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