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Jayvees Post Winning Season W ff' ff ,,-35?anw- wi, 025 fy-cw h K 'th W lls Row 2 Jack Gatlin Doug Ward Larry Row 1: Larry Dent, Raymond St. Clair, Ken Spiegel, Bob Elliot, Tom Murp y, ei ue .. . .' , , Johnson, Bob Jameson, John Post, Dann McGee Mgr. Row 3: Lane Wipff Mgr., John Helm, Bill Hibbs, Glenn Donahoe, Tom Bartholo- mew, Clive Seal, Coach Galen Kintner. '7-Q-A ff Coach Galen Kmtner Dann McGee and Lane Wipif, Managers J avee Schedule December 5 January Catalina ,,,,.,,,,, Salpginte .,,,---, Catalina .,,...,.., West Phoenix December ll January 22 Catalina ,,,.,,,,,, Pueblo ,,,--,,,---- Catalina ...,...... Salpointe ....t... December 12 January 23 Catalina ,...,..... Carl Hayden ,. Catalina ----'44--- Mesa - --A,---,-- -- December 18 January 29 Catalina .......... Tucson ............ Catalina ....,. Pueblo .... .,.,,.. December 19 February Catalina ,,,,, Phoenix Union Catalina ..,.,. Tucson ......,..... January 1 February Catalina ..,.. Nogales ,,,-,,---- Catalina ,...,,.... St. Marys' ., .. January 8 February 12 Catalina ..... Amphi , ,,,,,,,,,,, Catalina ......,. Amphi .......,..,. January 9 February 13 Catalina ...,. South Mtn. ,,,, Catalina ,.,...., Sunnyside January 15 February 19 Catalina ..... Rincon ,,,,,,,,,,,, Catalina ,..,.,.. Rincon .,....,,,,.. 35 142 The 1959-60 Trojan Junior Varsity racked up a season total of 11 wins, 7 losses. They also had a city record of 5-6. Coached by Mr. Galen Kintner, the Junior Trojans started off strongly, but fell off near the end. Opening with a 40-28 win over Salpointe, the Trojans dropped their next game to Pueblo 29-39. Carl Hayden became the Trojans, second victim as they swept past the Falcons 49-23. Tucson High handed the Junior Trojans a 42-33 setback. Journeying to Phoenix, the J ayvees were overcome by Phoenix Union when four men fouled out late in the game. The Trojans won the next three, over Nogales 51-41, Amphi 56-38 and South Mountain 60-30. After playing the Rincon Deputies to an 18-18 halftime tie, the Trojans stif- fened their defense and allowed Rincon only 5 points the entire second half, and went on to win 39-23. West Phoenix became the Sth straight Trojan victim by a 59-57 score. Salpointe ended the Trojan win streak, toppling them 44-39. The Trojans bounced back to defeat Mesa 54-38, but dropped the next two to Pueblo 45-54 and to Tucson 40-53. The Trojans recovered and won the next three, over St. Marys, 54-46. Amphi 66-52 and Sunnyside 60,26. In the season finale, lack of organization and coach Kintner led to the Trojans downfall as they fell to Rincon 31-35.
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Rincon ans to ind in 52-45. Lojans, d the me at ged to s took cers to led all ped in S4 win arriors d time points. Miles 'isingly 60-44. tl of 3 come- or the 3 edge Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. 6--Catalina 79, St. Mary's 59. Led by the 22 point scoring of Dan Breck, the Trojans took an easy 79-59 win over the St. Maryis Knights. This made it six in a row for Catalina. 1.2-Amphi 63, Catalina 52. The Amphi Panthers stunned the Trojans by taking advantage of poor Catalina shooting and defense to hand the Trojans a 63-52 defeat. 13-Catalina 65, Sunnyside 49. A 25 point third quarter put the Trojans in front to stay after a nip and tuck first half. Buddy Doolen led the Trojans with 12 points. 19-Rincon 52, Catalina 49. Before a record crowd of 3000 screaming fans, the Rincon Rang- ers once again came from behind in the fourth quarter to hand the Trojans a 52-49 defeat and throw the AA4 race into a lirst place tie. The Trojans, playing without the full services of Forward Buddy Doolen, led until the final minutes of the game. Dan Breck put on one of his best performances of the year, netting 21 points to lead the Trojans. 25--STATE TOURNAMENT, Phoenix Central 54, Catalina 53. A free throw by Gary Noble of Central with 4 seconds left in the game gave the Bobcats a close 54-53 win over the Trojans. Buddy Doolen led the Trojans with 18 points. Coach Kemmeries utters encouraging words to the team in a last minute huddle during the Pueblo game. .it -if Guard Dave Berg and Ranger Mike Summers grapple for the ball, as Buddy Doolen and Dan Breck look on. Dave Berg is fouled by Tucson's Chuck LaVetter while attempting Dan Breck closes his high school career by twirling the ball on his a Shot, little finger. I ' :ffl A ,ff 7-.. VV' 'fi 9 X X ' ' G ' 5 y - i f ' ELL... ..,, , fi! w t f fx 571 ,fond ff , , V J A We A A
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Larry :holo- up a a city r, the ar the e, the 19. Carl ,s they anded ing to Union Trojans . 56-38 incon s stif- points . West by a streak, mack to Pueblo overed Amphi 1 coach fell to 6 Frosh Compile 7-8 Won-Lost Record 0 I St ndin : Coach Barnes, Walt Moody Mgr., Chuck Roberts, Jack Riggi, Warren Phelan, Carl Bowlby, Chuck Hudspeth, Dick Gregore . . . I 0 8 Leo Vath, Bob Krulish, Marc Stumpf, Tom Wilson, Terry Reister, Ken Fox, Luis La Forteza, Harold Young, Glenn Thompson, Da e Groshon Mgr. Sitting: Jerry Strey, Don Holmes, John Graves, Carl Seng, John Raab, Joe Breck, Kent Simmons, Bob Sorey, Don ' N ' d are, Bob Donald, Roger Thomas, Woody Webb, Jon Holstrom, Dave Uhler, and Gabriel, Steve Owens, Curt Gustafson. ot picture Bob Brunke. The 1960 freshman basketball team wound up with a record of 7 wins and 8 losses. Coached bv Mr. Richard Barnes, the Frosh opened with a 55-19 win over Salpointe, but dropped the next game to Pueblo 41-49. The Freshman then squeezed past Tucson 36-35 and Amphi'43-35 but dropped a 38-61 decision to the Rincon Freshmen. The Colts then won the next two over Salpointe 36-28 and Sunnyside 60-47. From there, the Frosh lost five in a row, to Pueblo 37-54, Tucson 41-48, and 44-46 Covertimel. to St. Marys 37-41, and to Doolen Jr. High 39-43. The next two games turned out differently as the Frosh dumped Amphi 51-41 and Sunnyside 44-34. In the last game of the season the Rincon Frosh edged past the Colts 48-46. Walt Moody and Dale Groshon December Catalina December Catalina December 5 55 Salpointe ........ 19 Catalina .......,,, 8 January Catalina .,........ J uar 15 an y Catalina ,,....,.,. 22 January Catalina anuary Catalina .......,,. January 29 Catalina .... ,,.. . . if 7: ft W! VW , Y, 1,4 W ag Z f 1 Q f f W I 1 ,.,, V K , 1 .,.. f A -Z' . , 1 .S ' - Coach Richard Barnes Frosh Schedule 41 Pueblo ,......., .. 49 36 Tucson , ...,... 35 43 Amphi ..., ..,,,,, 3 5 38 Rincon ..,, 61 36 Salpointe .... , 28 60 Sunnyside .. . 47 37 Pueblo . ..... 54 41 January 30 Catalina . .. February 5 Catalina February 6 Catalina . February 8 Catalina .,..., February 12 Catalina ...... February I3 Catalina ...... February 19 Catalina ..... 37 44 Tucson ..,....,.. 44 Tucson ......,... fovertimel St. Marys .,..., 39 Doolen Jr. Hi 51 Amphi ,,........,. Sunnyside ...... 46 Rincon .,........,.
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