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'slit 511 BILL ANDERSOIN A good reserz e S THE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT TEAM Bark row Frank Stenxberg Kerlb Buchanan Don Tracy Wayne Freeman Second row Leonard Goodness Irm Votaza Arnold Garzxn B111 Anderson Harold Hancock First rou, Gene Krcmar Nor man Femlzng Russ Dunne Don Gustzn ferry Ktlrush started strong and maintained a lead throughout the game Norm Femling had 12 points for high score JANUARY 23 Ripon 48 Nekoosa 35 Cnon confer encej After playing good basketball tn the first half Nekoosa fell before a smooth Ripon five 48 to 35 Ripon held Nekoosa to two baskets in the last quarter and thereby gained the victory Norm Femling again was high scorer with 21 points and thus raised his seasons total to 155 ANUARY 27 Wausau 54 Nekoosa 35 Wausau pumped off to a 14 to 4 first quarter lead and coasted most of the way to a 54 to 35 win in a game played at Wausau Only in the final quarter could Nekoosa match the Lumberlacks as our boys outscored them 15 points to 11 jerry Kitrush was high point man for Nekoosa with 9 points JANUARY 31. Port Edwards 54 Nekoosa 32 Cnon- conferencej - Making 14 baskets out of 27 shots in the first half Port Edwards defeated Nekoosa for the second time this year 54 to 32. The Papermakers played Port on more even terms in the second half but could not make up the deficit. Russ Dunne scored eight points to be high man for Nekoosa. FEBRUARY 3: Tomahawk 45 Nekoosa 42 - - koosa scored 16 points in the third quarter but then did not score until almost midway in the last period as Tomahawk came from behind to win 45 to 42. Russ Dunne scored 11 points the third quarter with a total of twelve for the evening. FEBRUARY 10: Wisconsin Rapids 63 Nekoosa 35- A fighting Nekoosa team was not over-awed by the num- ber two team in the state' and gave the Raiders a terrific battle in the first half. The score was 28 to 20 in favor of Wisconsin Rapids. In the second half the visitors had too much power for the Purple and White, and we went down by a score of 63 to 35. Norm Femling had a total of 17 points for high point honors. FEBRUARY 17: Stevens Point 84, Nekoosa 30 - Stevens Point downed our Nekoosa Papermakers by a score of 84-30, but they did not outfight us, as our boys stayed in there and fought until the final whistle. Nekoosa could not match the height and balanced scor- ing power of the Panthers, but jerry Kitrush played a good game and led Nekoosa in scoring with nine points. FEBRUARY 24: Marshfield 43, Nekoosa Z9 - Ne- koosa dropped the last conference game of the season to Marshfield, 43-29, in a slow game played at Marsh- field. Both teams could not seem to get started and it was a question of ,who missed the most easy shots. Norm Femling had nine points to bring his season's total to 208 points. DON GUSTIN H15 bergbl azded Nekoosa many limes RUSS DLNNE Fast and clever. ln the first game of the regional tournament Stevens Point overcame our Nekoosa Papermakers by a score of 67 to-31. Nekoosa beat Mosinee 41 to 39 in the second game in which they played, thus giving the Papermakers the right to meet Marshfield for the consolation cham- pionship. The superior height of the Marshfield Tigers proved too much in the consolation game, as the Tigers won by a 2 point margin, 51-49. Credit should be given to Coach Rehnstrand for showing and teaching good sportsmanship, in spite of a poor season. He made no alibies, but taught his team to take defeat as well as victory.
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lest on Rrpon s floor 42 58 Rrpon htd a hard drtvmg team but they tould not match the tomblned stormg cfforts of lxrtmar and lemlmg who stored H of our 1? pomts DPC PWBIR 2 Merrrll 40 Nekoosa '17 Stagtng a thrtllrng uphtll ftght the lNekoosa Papermakers tted Nlerrtll tt the end of the regulatlon plaxlng ttme but lost tn the extra period 40 to 37 Norm Fcmltng led th wat nth l pomts but a basket ht Xoung and a free throw ht Hershfresser Lltnched the game for Nlerrrll NORMAN FEMLIKNG One o the lop len seorers zn lbe ron er ence ARNOLD GARVIN He helped win the Rzpon game wztb a basket zn the las! mm utes DFCPMBIHR 15 Medford 29 lNekoosa Z6 Plaung a ragged game and shootmg poor the Nekoosa Paper makers lost a 29 to 26 declslon to Medford The loss of lemlmg and Coodness late rn the game hurt our nhantes and Medford held on to their lead throughout the enttre tontest lNorm Femltng was hrgh pomt man vtlt 13 DPC FMBPR 16 Tomahawk 55 Nekoosa 711 ar ure to make a field goal tn the ftrst Quarter agam hm dered the Papermakers as thes dropped a ltstless contest to Tomahawk 55 to 23 Another factor rn the defeat vsas the fatlure to comert 16 out of ZR free throvss lNorm Femltng led Nekoosa vuth 8 pomts IJFCPMBPR 19 Wrsconsm Rapxds So lNekoosa '15 Plaung one of therr best games of the tear the lNekoosa Papermal-:ers gaxe Raprds a tough battle but fmalls vsent dovsn before the height of Gurtler and the stormg abtl tts of Mader lNekoosa managed to pull vsrthm 8 pomts at one ttme durtng the contest hut then a fmal spurt bt the Rapids produced the vrctory Femltng led Nekoosa vslth 11 pomts vshrle Mader had 22 for XX'lscons1n Rapids JANUARX 6 Nekoosa 42 Adams Frtendshtp 21 Cnon tonferemej Usmg the tvso platoon systems to good adwantage the Nekoosa Papermakers easlls defeated a week A Y ftwe The seore was tied 88 at the end of the fnrst quarter hut the Hsttors soon fell far behtnd Cene lxrtmar and lxelth Buchanan led the lNekoosa scormg wtth erght pomts each IANUARX 14 Stewens Pomt 82 lNekoosa SS koosa was swamped bs a sharpshoottng ftve from Pomt 82 to 35 Pomt got off to an earls start and coasted all the vsay to the vutory Len Goodness led Nekoosa vuth 13 pomts whtle Kardach had 28 and Cable 24 for Stevens Point JANUARH 17 Mosmee 41 Nekoosa 58 Cnon con ferencej tn a close see saw battle Mosmee gamed revenge for an earller defeat handed them here at lNe koosa The score was 41 38 The game was close all the was and only a fevs pomts separated the two teams throughout the contest Norm Femlmg Cene lxrcmar and Len Goodness each had ten pomts to lead the Ne koosa scorrng JANUARH Z0 Nekoosa 42 Marshfxeld 41 An tn spxred Nekoosa qutntet handed heavrls favored Marsh fteld tts second conference defeat of the season Nekoosa Bekooxa and Sie: ens Point players go lugh m the tur for 11 rebound HAROLD HAIN COC ls Small but just ' , -F , 1 ' ' ' 1 ' . V, . , I I .., . ,. , 1 ' ' ' l K' Y 11 1 - 1 - . -' 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' - 1 - 1 1 . , ,, 1- ,, 1. '. Q ' . 1 ' rr :I 1 7 .,.r1': - , -5111, ' ,. ' 1 . ' . . , . - -h A 1 2 ' ' Y 1' 1' , V . - 1 1 . I 7 -1 - 4 6, W 7 gy .1 , rg. . ,-Mr1- V -- -Q K K. ' . 1 1 . . - -- A . ' . , ., .. ' V I 1 v , ' , ' ,' ' F. . . l V,. . .k 1 i .' , ' . ' , . , 1 .,, ,. ' ' 1 '. .' , Y. . . K y . . ' , ' '. ' 1 , v I . , '- f - f ' ' 1 L' 1 ' g- 1 . V.. K. . , , Q ,. 5 , Q I , - ' 1 1' '1 ' K ' ' . 1 - T ' . Y V . , , Q -lNe- . . , - , ' ' , , . , . '- . ' ' .. v ,' . ., ie I , .' , - ' . K - Y , 7. 1 , . Y Y V. , , ,, .- .Y . , . , 1 , I 1 ' Y I , . , . . . . . , . - , . . . . 1 1
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A forenslc Contest was held at Nekoosa on March 6 Thrs contest was for the purpose of selecting partxcrpants to represent Alexander Hlgh School at Marshf1eld on March 15 1950 Students entered rn the local contest were Hum orus Declamatxons ohn Stelnberg 1m Zur fluh and Barbara Gust Serlou s Declamatlons Hutchinson le Wtcklund 1:63:21 Weave G , az: 145 I ll IC an Werner Bzcrzra ony' ht giyan Amundsofli ck ww W ,, ,, slew ,W Zu' ecofld 'O Frrsl fow Forens1cs Bonnle W rcklund oan Gavre Bryan Amund son D1ck Alnes Rlta Mxlkey and Daun Berg Extemporaneous Readmg Nancy Cleveland and Murlel Weaver Orrgrnal Oratxon oan Werner Mr Earl J Kjer of Eau Clarre State Teachers College who judged IhlS contest, saxd that rhrs was an evceptlonally fme contest Q . f . l ' 9 . A, ' r b I y'Rt M Ba :lo :lib : . 1 S . . . , J , - . . , , v . 3 . . . -J . . .J . , - , . . . ..
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