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HARTLAND HIGH SCHOOL TROJANS 4C Conference Champs : District Champs Sectional Tournament Consolation Winners .?mm?u. Our Coach Hartland High School and Community can well be proud of the record of Earl M. Morgan and the teams he has coached during his nine years here. It is a Championship Record. Morgan teams have captured the 4C Conference Championship five times in nine years. This year's Championship team averaged 51.5 points to 26.5 for their opponents and seta single game record of 80 points. Morgan basketball teams hold a record of 70 victories and 19 defeats. Winning is a habit with Morgan and his teams. But even more important than the drive to victory that Morgan instills in his teams, is the spirit of sportsmanship, fair play and teamwork which his teams consistently demonstrate to the credit and honor of our community. ZWZ,-4.4 7 The Hartland High School Basketball team swept through theEast Troy-Water- ford District Tournament by defeating Genoa City, East Troy and the Racine County Aggies. Elheteam continued their fine play to defeat thescrappy Marshall five, winners of the Juneau District Tournament. The score was close throughout the game but Hartlande teamwork and shoot- ing ability finally proved to b e the winning factors. In the Sectional Tournament at West Allis the Trojans were defeated, losing to the State Champions, Vlauwatosa. Up to the last four minutes Hartland remained even with the Raiders , but inthe final min- utes Tosa's height and speed proved to be Hart1and's downfall. The following night Hartland closed its season with a convincing victory over Kohler t o take Consolation Honors. 7 Sana District Tournament-East Troy-Waterford Hartland 44, Genoa City 32 Hartland 36, East Troy 32 Hartland 40, Rochester fRacine Aggiesj 23 District Playoff-Lake Milla Hartland 43, Marshall 41 Sectional Tournament-Nathan Hale H. S. at west Allin Hartland 28, Wauwatosa 40 Hartland 49, Kohler 37 Total Points: Hartland 9945 Opponent: 610
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TOP ROI: J. Dustrude, J. Kraus, J. Guderyon, J. Heckler, D. Dorn, R. S C O R E S Mu.klonago--- ----16 Norris Farm ------- 53 Whitefish Bay ----- 52 Oconomowoc -------- 29 Menomonee Falls---22 Pewaukee ---------- 27 Cedarburg --------- 51 slinger ----------- 53 Menomonee Falls---29 Juneau ------------ 14 Pewaukee ---------- 18 Whitewater C.H.---26 Cedarburg --------- 57 Slinger -h--------- SB Juneau ------------ 21 Total ------------ 406 BOTTOM ROW: llr. Chase, J. Haert:?l:.?pg?tg2erbaugh, B. Chapman, R. Klink, D. Luko, Mr. llorgan fCoachl. 2 Hartland--64 Hartland--56 Hartland--28 74 75409 Hartland--52 Hartland--40 Hartland--80 Hartland--42 Hartland--47 'lhe 'JROJAN cagers defeated every Hartland--51 conference me twice to become undefeat- Hartland--59 ed champions of the 4-C Conference. Hartland--45 1110 high scoring Hartland team set Hartland--50 A mloonterence scoring record byscore- Hartland--55 ing 504 points in 10 games. 'Ihey also Hartland--56 not a record when they scored 80 points Hartland--31 sgeimt Pewaukee. Total ---- 754
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TOP ROW: Coach Morgan, Assut Coach Hughes, J. Laird, P. Rupp, H. Suethe, D. Serres, L. Diaz, R. Stapelton, BOTTOM ROW: B. Motz N. Bahr, F. Rediske, L. Dean, P. Johnson, J. McNeil, genus The Junior TROGAKS completed a rath- er eratic season by winning 9 out of 15 games. The team was hampered by sickness and was notatfull strength for the great- er part of the season. The team had po- tential sooring power and averaged over24 points a game, lhich is exceptional for a B team. H. Hornburg. Hartland--56 Hartland--23 Hartland--18 Hartland--17 Hartland--11 Hartland--52 Hartland--20 Hartland---8 Hartland--16 Hartland--32 Hartland--11 Hartland--42 Hartland--25 Hartland--55 Hartland--57 Total ---- 561 C 0 R E S Mukwonago -------- 8 Norris Farm ----- 11 Whitefish Bay---51 Oconomowoc ------ 14 Menomonee Falls-18 Pewaukee -------- 14 Cedarburg ------- 21 Slinger --------- 11 Menomonee Falla-22 Juneau ---------- 12 Pewaukee -------- 18 Whitewater ------- 4 Cedarburg ------- 15 Slinger ---------- 4 Juneau ---------- 20 Total ---------- 221
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