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basketball All-City came out with Hale as consolation champions. HALE 45 ROGERS 61 HALE 33 WEBSTER 31 HALE 74 MASON 51 HALE 70 EAST CENTRAL 61 Mason arrived at Hale with a healthy team, eager for revenge after their All-City loss to the Rangers. A 20-foot long shot tied the game up, but the Patriot power was too strong, as the Rangers fell. HALE 79 MASON 83 lt was the ideal opening conference game for Hale. The Plainsmen were outplayed and the Rangers led all the way. The game was sewn up with a 24-point final quarter and four Hale players reaching double fig- ures. HALE 66 ENID 55 lt was a fast paced, exciting game in the Cardinal gym, with one benched cheerleader and a lot more Ranger fans than expected. The Ranger team was full of stars that night, but they barely sneaked by the angry Cards. HALE 56 E.C. 55 Although Hale held a six-point lead at the half and was ranked three notches ahead of Washington, the Hornets must have been ready. A sin- gle Hornet player scored 26 of his 33 points in the last half to overcome the Rangers. HALE 73 WASHINGTON 88 The Rangers traveled to the Pit, underneath downtown Tulsa. Not even the tiny gym or the lack of fans could stop the Rangers. Hale went on the warpath and scalped the Braves. HALE 69 CENTRAL 56 1 5 SS? r r
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basketball 13 basketball , FCUW K f-,W 7 , ,,... . , W, ' ' ' First row: Johnny Munn, Steve Nolan, Jay McDonald, Randy Walner, Tom Hughes, Brian Glassford, James Hopper. Second row: Coach Wally Knapp, Scott Schmoll, Dan King, Fred Moeller, Steve St. Clair, Bruce Taton, Eddie Wright, Mark Hammernik, Coach Rod Replogle. Ev, I ,www W a, WSW if f ' ,. . ,L-L11 , V- . f, , V T f Xl ' ' ,'W: W .:l'i . 1 ff ' -. 4 Q, , .V fp , - 2 was 'mefe f ' - -ft if? Basketball fbass kit bawlj This is a game played by two teams consist- ing of five players each. The object is to put an orange, brown, or any other color of ball through a circular hoop or basket. The game is divided into four quarters and fouls are called for the varying degrees of body contact. The Rangers traveled to Broken Arrow for a little bit of practice before All-City. The Tigers could not withstand Hale's mighty blow as they sank to defeat. HALE 79 BROKEN ARROW 64- 1, ww . 1 ' W -1 1 . . r it
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basketball basketball The Ponca City team traveled to Ranger Country and was soundly turned around to go back home. The Wildcats were outclassed as well as outplayed. HALE 80 PONCA CITY 56 Hale traveled to Roper country to face Rogers in a conference battle. The memories of the All-City game between these two teams still remained, but Coach Wally's sixth hour boys were determined to estab- lish some good memories. HALE 73 ROGERS 64 , V'-' f ' 2 'i 't ' T A rematch for the folks down the express- way, Broken Arrow, was scheduled to take place in Ranger Gym. The Tigers were more powerful this time than in the season opener as they escaped from Ranger Country with a two- point victory. HALE 59 BROKEN ARROW 61
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