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Basketball x Boasting a squad of no returning lettermen, the 1948-1949 basketball team, coached by Bill Rock- well, came through with flying colors to cop second place in the OAL. Although the Tigers did not fare as well this year as they did last, they still received two starting positions on the all-city casaba team. Forward Frank Evangelho, a transfer from Half Moon Bay, grabbed one of the positions plus the sec- ond highest seoring position in the League. Ron Tom- sie, able guard who came up from the B's, was the other all-city man from Fremont. Starting off with a bang, the Tigers polished off Poly with a 45-31 shellacking, then walked into a stone wall losing to Hayward, the Stanford Frosh, and Lowell in succession before winning over Aca- lanes. Then Alameda came over and edged the Tigers 30-20. OAL League play was fast and furious, with the Tigers and Mack battling it out for first place, Fremont knocked off the weary Wildcats, 43-32, but were blasted by the Knights of Castlemont in the followup. The Bengals dumped the San Leandro Pi- rates into the cellar in the third game and then ven- tured over to Tech to trounce a favored Bulldog team by the score of 42-31. Fremont couldn't keep up with the McClymonds' Wfarriors in their first contest, as the Indians ran away with a 35-29 vic- tory. With hopes still high for a title, the Bengals rolled over Oakland, Castlemont, and San Leandro to start off the second round only to be stopped by the Tech Bulldogs, ending all chances of an OAL champion- ship. All hopes broken, the quintet went into battle against the Warriors of Mack for the last contest of the season and again were beaten. Rounding out Coach Rockwell's squad were Dick Porter, lanky forward and pivot spot mang Gil Perry, guard and player voted most valuable to the squadg Glen Ashcraft and Ken Duffy, able guard and for- wardg Jim Johnson, forwardg John Martini, centerg Greg Tafs, forwardg John McCuaig, a center who broke his foot early in the season, and Bob Holloway, guard and forward. x i- . . .K so Q
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