Lakeside School - Numidian Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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PAGE 24 Summczfzq of fgadkeidczlf Seadan Lakeside 44g09Dea 61 The high scoring 0'Dea Irish repeated their early win over the Lions by virtue of just too many offensive guns , The Leomen played well enough but were no match for the hot shooting of the O,Dea team. Lakeside 37-Issaquah 24 Controlling the ball off the boards finally led to victory after the issue had been in doubt several times during the ball game. Four straight baskets by Vic Odermat in a fourth quarter spurt gave A the Lions their comfortable margin of victory. Lakeside 29hFoster 44 Vlfith a district tournament berth as a reward, the Lions displayed poor shooting form and were en- gulfed in a 20 point fourth quarter by the Foster Bulldogs. Turning a close game into a rout by their great fourth quarter play, Faster emerged champion of the B schools of the Lakeside League and gained one of the coveted berths in the West Central District tournament. Lakeside 61.-Federal Way 31 Breaking their previous high of 53 the Lions ran over an out-classed Federal Way aggregation. Lake- side had the situation well in hand throughout the whole contest and the reserves carried the load much of the way. Stan King proved effective under the basket and garnered 14 points for scoring honors of the day. Lakeside 42-Vashon 29 By wining the last game of the season, the Lions qualified for the district tourney at Tacoma. The starting team of Bell, Ramsay, King, Bordeaux and Odermat, and substitute Poe Fratt all turned in excellent performances. Ramsay was high with 17 points and Odermat turned in a fine defensive job. WEST CENTRAL DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Lakeside 49-Chimacum 32 With Martin Ramsay leading the way with 15 points the Lions forged to the front at the outset and remained comfortably ahead throughout the game. Lakeside 23-Sequim 33 Behind 23-22 at the three quarters mark. the Lake- side offense collapsed in the final period and Sequim turned a very close game into a comfortable win. Lakeside 47-Peninsula 34 Wfith Vic Odermat racking up his total of 17 points in the first three quarters, the Lions were ahead at all times and continued to widen their margin of victory as the game progressed. Lakeside 29-Eatonville 37 Playing an experienced Cruiser,' team to a stand- still the Lion squad played a fine floor game, only inability to connect on close-in shots kept the Lakesiders from victory. Bruce Bordeaux with 9 points led the scoring for Lakeside. 1 Talwgifniilfg Q ff 8 x 3.

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.s as Lakeside 25-Tahoma 28 In a rough and ragged game that more resembled football than basketball the Lions dropped their opener to a scrappy Tahoma outfit. Ahead briefly in the third period, the Lions fell behind and faded badly in the final quarter. Lakeside 31-Mt. Vernon 34 In a non-league affair the men of Lakeside blew a 17 to 11 half time lead to lose out in the final moments to Mt. Vernon. Despite the defeat. this second game showed a decided improvement in all departments of play. Lakeside 23-Foster 25 Blowing a five point lead with one minute and fifty seconds of play, the Lakeside district tourna- ment hopes received a severe set back by this second straight NB school loss. A Foster shot, with the horn sounding while the ball was in mid air, provided victory for the Bulldogs as Lady Luck again deserted the Lions. Lakeside 44-Issaquah 20 Lakeside finally rang the bell with their first win of the season. The Lions forged to a half time lead of 19 to 7 and were never in danger after that. Bruce Bordeaux and Bill Bell shared scoring honors with eight points apiece. Lakeside 40-Meridian 22 Starting fast and gaining a lead of 11 to 2 at the end of the first quarter, the Lions showed their best basketball of the the season, particularly on defense, by trimming a good Meridian team. Bordeaux was high with 12. Lakeside 42-Tolt 20 The Lions journeyed to Tolt and' returned with their third straight B school victory of the season. The play of the Lakesiders was ragged and sloppy but a weak Tolt quintet made victory assured as the Lions took a 34 to 13 third quarter lead, leaving the reserves to finish up the contest. Paul Titus lead Lions scoring with 11 points. Lakeside 42--O'Dea 56 The Lions tangled with the O'Dea team and although losing by 14 points displayed their best shooting of the year and on two occasions drew up to within four points of the Irish, but fell behind in a couple of quick baskets by the O'Dea five. Bruce Bordeaux topped the Lions with 14. Seam Lakeside 17-Mt. Si 35 The Lions stumbled around as if in a 'afogi' and gave the Mt. Si Wildcats no trouble at all in an- nexing their third straight league victory. The Lake- siders were very disappointing in all departments of play as they registered the lowest total made by a Lakeside team in the past two years. Lakeside 419-Overlake 51 Throwing defense to the winds, the Leoman lost a high scoring affair to the Overlake squad at the Bellevue gym. This victory continued the domina- tion of the A schools over Lakeside. Scoring was equally divided among the five Lakeside starters. Lakeside 53-Tahoma 41 Running up the highest total made by a Lakeside aggregation in three years the Lions played excell- ent ball to top a stubborn Tahoma Bear. Coming from a 23 to 23 half time score with a brilliant third quarter the Lions went on to win handily. Martin Ramsay topped individual scoring with 17 points. Lakeside 44-Tolt 28 Starting slow but gaining momentum as the game progressed the Lakesiders repeated their early victory over the winless Tolt Demons. Vic Odermat with 10 points was high for both teams. Lakeside 38-Meridian 26 Dominating the backboards., the Lions came from a 19-16 halftime lead, to chalk up their second victory over the scrappy Meridians. The issue was in doubt going into the fourth quarter but holding Meridian to only four points in that quarter assured the Lions of victory. Bruce Bordeaux continued his consistent play by topping the Lion scoring with 14 points. Lakeside 38-Vashon 2 1 In a crucial league game the Lions dropped Vashon by showing an excellent defense. Lakeside put the game on ice by holding the Pirates to only seven points in the second half while racking up 19 them- selves. Bordeaux and Ramsey shared high point honors with thirteen apiece. Lakeside 34-Bothell 33 For the first time in many a contest Lakeside stopped the parade of AAU school victories by out- scrapping the Bothell Cougars. After holding a 29 to 18 half time edge only to see Bothell team forge ahead 33 to 32 with one minute to play, the Lakeside cause was very darkg however free throws by Bordeaux and Fratt, Frattis coming with eight seconds to play, provided victory. PAGE 23 ,: - Ti-. s gg ' i if A W - ay M, asipawf 11938,



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PAGE 25 Standing-Dayan, Moody, Burns, Weskil, Mr. Hendricks, Howe, Black, Griffin, Petram, Bordeaux, Stewart, Jensen, A. Harms, Normann, Neilson, Mr. Cantonwine, Woodward, Kneeling-Utter, Rotton, Goss, King, Anderson Guenther, Carter, Symons. Fratt. Date, Dennghue, Sitting-H. Henke, Adams, Bishnn, Youell, Weisman, X. Anthony. Etherington, B. Henke, Mathews. 7aack This year Coach Paul Cantonvvine and the Lakeside track team Went out for their sixth straight championship. Although the S.V.I.A, has yet to be held the Lions are heavy favorites to repeat, This yearls team boasts standouts in five events, and also in the relay. Anyone getting first or second place in the S.V.l.A. qualifies for the State District meet. The top four men in each event go to the state meet at Pullman. Members of this year's team have broken five previous Lakeside records. Weisman, last year's state champ in the century, broke the school record for the distance with a :09.8, the fastest prep time in this area since Dick Montgomery did 109.8 at Roosevelt. Weisman also broke the school record in the 220 with :22.l, Fred Guenther has broken the school records in both the high and low hurdles, with times of :l5.7 and :24.6 respectively. John Bate ran the mile in 4155.0 to break another record of long standing. Oddly enough, all these records were broken on the same day. This year's relay team seems as strong as last year's which placed second in the Pullman meet. Any of these times could Win in the district meet, and Weisman, Guenther, and the relay team all have a better than even chance in the State meet. The team boasts strength in the field as Well as on the track: Guenther broad jumps just under twenty feet: King and Bordeaux both put the shot over 40 feet: and Bordeaux high jumps five feet seven regularly. Any of these are good enough for a first or second in the S.V,I.A., and could place in the district meet. ' Other capable members of the squad include Etherington, Goss, Xen Anthony, Anderson, Bishop, Pratt, Eilenberg and Garter. ' . Y Ex 'QCEJSE9 if 5 is T413 148 19

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