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BOWLING The Fast Rochester Bowling Team competed with lrondequoit High School for the right to rep- resent Xlonroe County in the Sec- tion Y tournament. This tourna- ment was held at the lluonomo Bowling lienter in llochester on :Xpril 22. Twenty hoys competed for places on the High School team. A representative 5-man team. douhles team. and a singles entry team were chosen. Nick lfrancipane, Don llrown and lim Dillienzo were high nicn in the competition. Hllclf Rau: Franvipane. Santillo. Nlarvovr-ia. Nlagoon. Brock. Schlae-fer. Fitz- -tinmons. from Nou: Brown. llurenzio. lfitzge-rald. Nlaironi. Scalise. Niinmon-. qs .K- trg' ,. S,-,-'s .J ' If 4 -Q, L- 2 , I .,, ., -- ' V l i 4 ' ri i I 4, i v , A X - , ax 'mv A- l x,M-tli .pf , -- 1+ -- -' -.wt --, X- I to Q X' .M It - . i' Z I Matty 7 5 . X . . ' INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL .-Xn All-Star Team was selected from the various inter-class teams to repre- sent lfast Rochester High School at the Monroe County Tournament. held at Brighton High School. Xlarch 23. ln 1917 and 1918 the tournament was conducted at hast Rochester with -X and ll schools competing. flnly one Burk Roux' l.a Fira. Cratton. Sf-hillat-i. Neilson. Third Rong' Finley. Fraiifiptim-. Nlosher. Xquino. Nlarvurci. Yortier. l'il!lll't'f'. xltlsl. .Nvwoml Hull .' St-lilae-fi-r. Ne-no. Play. Hall. Xlr. Boyce. Farrin. Rosati. Hughes. Grape. I-iron! Ron: Bower. Whitrnire. Schenk. llay. Nlaironi. Swift. Hull. llalalirese. lirivitza. INTRAMURAL , BASKETBALL Room 210.-X of the lntra- mural League. under the coach- ing of Walter Peck. came through to win the champion- ship. They had a comhination of speed. height. and good shoot- ing. The fast front men were llosati. Hull and Aquino. lin- der the boards and controlling the hall were tlratton and Fin- ley. Hughes. Usterling. and l'alertni also contrihuted great- ly to the success of the team. Nice going fellowsl county learn was selected to go to the Section Y tournament. This year. there were separate tournaments. one for schools only. and one for the lt-ti schools with each tournament sending a representatixe to the Section Y meet in Rochester. Hllfli Nou! l'f-ck. Pale-rmi. lfiiilev. flstr-rling. Front Roux' Hughes. Aquino. llratton. Rosati. Hull.
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Varsity Basketball East Rochester High School captured the sectional crown by turning back a strong Painted Post quint 42-35. The Brown and White whipped Newark and Gene- seo in order to gain the finals. The Painted Post game was a nip and tuck affair from start to finish with neither team taking a com- manding lead. The excellent team play throughout the game resulted in an outstanding victory. Back Row.' Mr. Baroody, Vi- enne, Peck, Setter, 0'Brien, Col- lins, 0'Brien, Ricci, Mr. 0'Don- M5455 Jygfgfg JJ 3573057 nell, Ciarico. Front Row: Clay, Hagberg, DeBerardinis, Dever- eaux, Calabrese, Rocco, DeMare, Russo, Magoon, Palermi. FIRST TEAM E. Rochester 64 E. Rochester 48 E. Rochester 50 E. Rochester 40 E. Rochester 43 E. Rochester 52 E. Rochester 34 E. Rochester 52 E. Rochester 47 E. Rochester 33 E. Rochester 50 E. Rochester 40 E. Rochester 61 E. Rochester 48 E. Rochester 65 E. Rochester 46 E. Rochester 45 E. Rochester 46 E. Rochester 44 E. Rochester 47 E. Rochester 42 Total Points 997 Newark 42 Spencerport 18 lrondequoit 37 Pittsford 46 Webster 21 Brockport 28 Geneva 41 Pittsford 41 Fairport 31 Brighton 28 Spencerport 20 Irondequoit 39 Lyons 21 Webster 32 Brockport 32 Fairport 35 Brighton 47 Brighton 32 Newark 29 Geneseo 37 Painted Post 35 Total Points 692 Of all the basketball teams I have coached at E.R.H.S. this is the finestf' stated Coach Frank O'Donnell at the season's end. This quotation best describes the 1948-1949 quintet. The Brown and White posted an 18-3 record. Brighton handed E.R.H.S. its first league set-back, but two nights later the locals lowered the boom on the Barons, 4-6-32, for the county crown, our fourth in succession. Q The Pianotowners stopped an eleven game Newark win- ning streak, 44-29, in the quarter finals of the sectionals. Geneseo, with an 18-1 record, dropped a 47-37 decision to our boys. ln the finals E.R.H.S. defeated Painted Post, 42-35, in a thriller, as Calabrese and company played terrific basket- ball. Don 0'Brien, Vienne and Calabrese, made the all-county and all-sectionals teams, as Collins, Ricci, Magoon, DeBer- ardinis, Setter, and Hagberg closed out their high school careers. 20
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