Lawrence County High School - Law Co Hi Yearbook (Lawrenceburg, TN)
- Class of 1952
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Page 68 text:
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1952 Basketball
At a point well past the middle of the season, the
records of games won and lost by both teams are not
very impressive, but these records do not tell the com-
plete story. For the first seven games, excluding the
Alumni game, the teams played away from homeg both
teams showed improvement after they began playing
more home games.
L,C,H.S, closed the interscholastic basketball season
by playing host to both the Twenty-First District and the
Sixth Regional Tournaments, A class tournament for
both girls and boys, in which the varsity players assisted,
followed the close of the regular season.
GIRLS'
As the playing season started, Corrine Johnston,
dependable guard, was elected captain. Playing at
forward were Jane A1ford,Jo Ann Hyde and Nancy Lan-
ning,with Nancy Patton's name appearing in the lineup
several times: other forwards were JuanellBehe1 and
Joyce Jones. Playing guard were Captain Johnston, Jane
Simms, and Joyce Martin, Kay Horton, Martha Marston,
and Alajean Nailer were always ready to go in and do
a good job,
A loss to Summertown started the season, but the
second encounter with the Summertown girls proved to
be one of the most exciting Law-Co-Hi games. At the
dedication of the gym on January 16, the local girls
took a lead in the first few minutes and held it all the
way, although the score was close enough to make it
interesting.
Another very exciting game was the second game
with Pulaski, the Bobcats having previously wonover
the Lawrenceburg girls by twelve points. The only
time Lawrenceburg was not ahead was at the end of the
first quarter when Pulaski led 7-1. From then on Law-
renceburg pulled ahead and stayed ahead about two
points for the remainder of the game. Some other ex-
citing games were the Blanche, Fayetteville, Murfrees-
boro, Mt. Pleasant, and Hohenwald games.
The Law-Co -Hi girls enjoyed a better than average
season and anticipated a good season next year, since
only two players were to be lost from the squad by
graduation. The school was honored to have two of
the district's top scorers in Jane Alford and Jo Ann
Hyde.
BOYS'
Under the capable direction of Coach Staggs, the
season got under way with the selection of Charles
Boyd as captain and George Lanning as altemate cap-
tain. Soon George was forced to quit playing because
of injury sustained earlier in football.
With Sonny McCrory, Sonny Stotser, and Hollis
Peppers at forward, with Charles Boyd, Tyson Robertson,
and Sonny Duke at guard, and with Jerry Thompson at
center, the team improved as the season progressed.
Some of the substitutes who were often given an oppor-
tunity to show their ability were Tommy Brown, Rufus
Clifford, Randall Kennedy, and Grimes Nix.
Unfortunately, the Wildcats' first game resulted in
defeat at the hands of the strong Summertown team.
Although they lost a number of their earlier encounters,
some by small margins, they won more and more games
as time passed, so that prospects began to look fine for
the tournament. Jerry Thompson and Sonny McCrory
were among the top scorers for the district.
The boys' B-Team was more than usually active this
year, under the direction of Coach Smotherman, These
boys piled up an impressive number of victories, re-
ceiving experience which seemed sure to prove valuable
to future Law-Co-Hi varsity squads,
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Girls Boys
LCHS Opponent LCHS
39 47 Summertown 61 40
74 22 Bodenham 36 61
26 40 Pulaski 46 45
49 34 Hohenwald 38 46
30 ll Alumni 49 27
44 34 Blanche 38 37
44 59 Fayetteville 39 ' 34
41 46 Collinwood 38 50
43 30 Summertown 45 34
54 39 Columbia 37 25
Girls Boys
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52 22 Lewisburg 37 65
35 33 Pulaski 56 50
64 69 Murfreesboro 53 58
'7 3 75 Mt. Pleasant 25 40
43 45 Loretto 31 38
42 25 Waynesboro 29 62
46 30 Hohenwald 49 48
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