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BACK ROW: Brady, Bell, Anderson, Bordeaux, Fratt, Symnns. FRONT ROW: Weskil, Brown del Valle, Anthony Scheyer. Varsity Basket-ball Roster JOHN ANDERSON . . . A consistent team-player, he combined backboard strength with scoring ability. XEN ANTHONY . . . The most agile member of the squad, Xen was a competent checker but seldom shot. BILL BELL . . . Highest scorer in Lakeside history with 225 points, he won all- state mention. BRUCE BORDEAUX . . . The chief play-maker of the team, his floor game was exceptionally smooth. ED BRADY . . . Improving tremendously in the latter part of the season, Ed played good ball in the state tourney. WILLIS BROWN . . . A cool, able performer, Willis averaged better than nine points a game. JUAN del VALLE . . . A capable guard, ,luan's play was marked by exceptional shooting. CAPT. POE FRATT . . . Poe scored 199 points and was largely responsible for Lakeside's control of the backboards. WARNER SCHEYER . . . A calm, deliberate player, Warner was seldom ruffled by tense situations. TERRY WESKIL . . . A quick and alert sophomore, Terry can be counted on for two more years of varsity performance. 26 fx 1. QQ fi 5 Ea: B '75 llll ! ' W-W i
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MM ff If 'll ull , , -, Nfl T HW-M -:M l 4' xx X 3 N li ' ' If w 'v 1 -rlunmnuunnlmnlmunmuzfauu ng: lflllylw' ff If ,f,,, 'H I Ei iq I J- , Q I I f ll' f 'Nfl 9? ex f X X gf ge l Q s TOP ROW: Stewart, Gravely, Guenther, Ellxerington, Bell, Anderson, Fralt, Jensen, Brady, Ration. MIDDLE ROW: Brown, Rutherford, Cox, Zoffel, Morgan, Slifllcr. Goss, Bushnell. BOTTOM ROW: Anthony, Heussy, Clark, Pritchard, Scheyer, Bale, Drumhcller, Shannon. This year, as every year, when we look back at our football record, many events stand out. The memories are not all happy, but they will not soon be for- gotten. Remember the touchdown called back in the Overlake game, and that dead- tired feeling as the last half ended? What about the collapse of our defense in the Mt. Si game? Or the second half of the Bothell game? Or the Bothell back who took the- kickoff and ran it back for a touchdown? Many ears still burn from the half-time talk in that game. Remember the talk before the Issaquah game? We were underdogs, but Mr. Marx had the dope for our defense, and we really had the will to win. We picked up a name in the ga111e, the society boys, but we won going away. And who will forget the Chimacum game? There was fresh sand to play in and a couple of big boys to play with. The Cowboys thought we would be a soft touch after their first touchdown, but Anderson's running and some passes to the ends turned the tables. V 25
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f 7 f XQX ,, X TL QE, 11 Qi Basketball Regular Season LAKESIDE vs. TAHOMA Paced by Bill Bell with seventeen points, Lakeside trounced Tahoma, 56-23. John Anderson scored twelve points to take second honors. LAKESIDE vs. MOUNT VERNON Mount Vernon took this extremely close, double overtime victory despite Bruce Bordeaux's fifteen points. LAKESIDE vs. FOSTER Taking their second league win in as many starts, the Marxmen won easily, 47-22. Bordeaux and del Valle lcd in scoring with ten each. LAKESIDE vs. ISSAQUAH Poor teamwork and sloppy ball handling marred this 40-32 victory. Bordeaux scored sixteen points. LAKESIDE vs. VASHON Despite Jack Roberts' sixteen points, Lakeside won its fourth league victory, 37-22. John Anderson was high for the Lions with ten. LAKESIDE vs. TOLT Led by Bruce Bordeaux, the home team won going away, 43-17. The happiest Lakesider was Xen Anthony, who scored seven points. LAKESIDE vs. 0'DEA With Jack Doherty as their chief threat, Lakeside lost a close 31-26 battle. Doherty acquired sixteen, while Lake- side's best was Bordeaux's nine. LAKESIDE vs. OVERLAKE Although they held on well until the fourth quarter, the Lions took their first real beating, 42-27. Overlake's final ten-point spurt was too much. LAKESIDE vs. TAHOMA Poe Fratt made six field goals and four free throws to lead Lakeside to their second win over Tahoma, 55-23. LAKESIDE vs. TOLT This eighth league victory of the season was by a 63-29 margin. Fratt and Bell each made twelve points. LAKESIDE vs. BOTHELL In a surprisingly one-sided game, Lakeside out-maneu- vered Bothell, 44-28. Fratt made twelve points and Bor- deaux, Bell and Brown nine each. LAKESIDE vs. 0'DEA Revenge was sweet in this close 33-31 victory, after lagging behind, 17-10 at halftime. This was Lakeside's first vic- tory over O'Dea on their floor. LAKESIDE vs. ISSAQUAH Holding the Indians to one field goal in the first half, Lakeside won easily, 59-27. Bell was a one-man team with twenty-three points. LAKESIDE vs. FOSTER Led by Bell and Fratt with sixteen each, this repeat game was won by the score of 57-34. LAKESIDE vs. MT. SI Without the services of Poe Fratt, Lakeside was edged by Mt. Si, 41-39. Although the Lions led at the end of the third quarter by seven points, the Wildcats pulled ahead in the last minutes. LAKESIDE vs. VASHON Although both Bordeaux and Fratt were missing, the team found the range and nosed out Vashon, 36-33. Ed Brady was high with ten points. fi? I Q. llnllllllli ' ' 4' ,' L. ll ll f E M-5 27
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