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Basketball The Gray and Blue quintet ended their 49- 50 basketball season with eight wins and eleven losses. They placed fifth in the Mason Dixon League with an even number of wins and losses. 7-7. Their season ended with a victory over Monogah. After this the C-B‘s traveled to Fairview where they defeated Farmington. 45 41, to win the first game in the Class B. Section II Basketball Tournament. However, they lost out in the semifinals when they were defeated by the Rivesville Rams. 42-51. Coach Mason will lose three players by graduation this year. They are: Henry Hoffman, Kenneth Glover, and Jim Snyder. Seated (I. to r.) Robert Copeland. Kenneth Austin. Richard Tuttle. Standing Mr. Mason, coach, Jim Snyder. Daniel Statler. Sanders, manager. Bob Whitehill, assistant manager. C-B Opp Alumni 12 52 Waynesburg 46 59 St. Peters 42 45 Rivesville 58 57 Smithfield 44 52 Barrackville 38 54 Hundred 56 39 Monongah 35 30 Waynesburg 50 48 St. Peters 37 45 Farmington 36 32 Barrackville 35 36 Rivesville 47 57 Fairview 37 47 Smithfield 50 43 Hundred 44 40 Fairview 54 56 Farmington 48 49 Monongah 53 40 ver, Henry Hoffman, Howard Shriver, Bob Bill Snyder. Brian K. Wilson, James twenty-nine
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Front row (I. to r.) Jennings Coburn, Bill Crigler, Ronald Berry, Henry Hoffman, Floyd Foley, Henry Leary, Brian K. Wilson, Richard Tuttle, Elmer Ashburn, Roddie Yost, Jim Fletcher, Ray White, Dave White, assistant manager. Second row, Charles Harker, Charles White hill, Thomas Eddy, Jim Snyder, Jim Sanders, Bob Austin, Edgar Seaman, Charles Snider, Bill Snyder, Gene Core, Byron Anderson, Jim Tennant, Frank Vincent, Jack Richardson, manager. Third row. Mr. Mason, coach. Mr. Moore, assistant coach. Jim Chisler, Bill Parker, Bob Whitehill, Kenneth Glover, Bob Copeland, Delbert Willard, Jim Austin. Victor Church, Albert Neely. Enoch Copeland, Dave McCoy, Robert N. Tennant, Scott Wilson, assistant manager. Football The C-B’s started their football season September 9, 1949, when they visited the Grafton Bearcats. Although the fighting C-B’s put up a good fight, the highly rated Bearcats defeated them 26-6. Returning to the Brave field for a night game, the Clay-Battelle Team tied the Rivesvil e Rams, but lost to Farmington. Traveling to Monongah, the Masonite eleven managed to gain a 13-13 deadlock with the rough and tumble Jungle Cats and had the honor of being the first to cross Monongah’s goal line. Visiting Rogersville next, the Gray and Blur Team rolled over a light, inexperieced eleven and then slushed through the mud for a 13-7 victory over Mt. Morris. On the Kingwood gridiron, the Clay Battelle eleven managed to come out on top with a 6-0 score. Coming back home for the last night game, the Masonites met the Fairview Indians. Our Cee Bees trounced the Indians 20-7. On a very wet, muddy Barrackville field, the Gray and Blue warriors stung the Bisons 12-0. In the final game of the season, the C-B’s, after a slow start, came roaring back in the second half to defeat Cameron 35-19. C-B Opp Grafton 6 26 Rivesville . 7 7 Farmington 7 13 Monongah 13 13 Rogersville 33 0 Mt. Morris 13 7 Kingwood 6 0 Fairview 20 7 Barrackville 12 0 Cameron 35 19 twenty-eight
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Cheerleaders First row (I. to r.) Virginia Lee Lemley, Patty Yost. Second row Kathleen Bel!, Loretta Pauley. Letter men First row (1. to r.) Mr. Mason, sponsor. Dave McCoy, Robert Copeland. Elmer Ashburn, James Sanders, Robert Austin, Albert Neely. Second row, Kenneth Glover, Richard Tuttle, Donzel Ammons, Bill Parker, Henry Hoffman, Victor Church, Jack Richardson. Edgar Seaman. Third row, Bill Snyder, Byron Anderson, Robert Whitehill, Gene Core, Delbert Willard. James Snyder.
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