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A1 Kusek fires a jump shot over the hands of an eager Grand Is¬ land opponent. Jack Nosal lays in two points in the first Irish game in the new Memorial Hall. 7 ' u 46 ut s4ctcoK Tony Oberhauser stretches high on an op¬ ponent ' s foot for an offensive rebound. Sponsored by CLARENCE MIMICK CONSTRUCTION Larry Staroscik climbs a set of in¬ visible stairs to lay in two points amidst a throng of onlookers. 60
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Jim Thalken, Tony Oberhauser, A1 Kusek, Leo Kosiba, and Don Gablenz huddle around Coach Dick McArdle and his magnetic board. Tony Oberhauser 59 Jim Thalken
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BACK ROW, Left to Right: Jim Becher, Jim Skorupa, Bob Duranski, Bill Krumland, Don Shilling, Con Keating, A1 Kusek, Tom Ernst, Coach Chuck Wolever. FRONT ROW: Loren Henggeler, Bob Stickriey, Larry Staroscik, Dick Hegi, Don Gablenz, Tom Shonka, Jack Nosal. SEATED: Jensen and Garbers. The Columbus American Junior Legion Team, coached by Chuck Wolever, posted an impressive record of 19 wins and 10 losses during the 1958 campaign. Comprised of boys from both St. Bonaventure and Columbus High, the Juniors posted a 13-8 season record, highlighted by wins over Hastings, future state champs, Lincoln Optimists and a pair of victories over Salina, Kansas State Champion and fina¬ lists in the Four State Regional Tournament. In tournament play, Columbus opened by sweeping two games from Fremont to win the District Crown and the right to partici¬ pate in the Class A Area B Regional Tourney .held this year in Grand Island. At Grand Island, the Juniors swept the tourney by defeating Norfolk and Central City twice, and gained the right to participate in the State Tournament which was held in Columbus. The State Tournament opened on August 10 with Omaha Mur¬ phys gaining a hard fought 5-3 victory over the Columbus Jun¬ iors and Hastings topping Scottsbluff 4-3. In the semi-finals, Columbus ousted Scottsbluff from the tourney by a score of 8-4, and Hastings edged Murphys, 2-1, Columbus was beaten on the next night and removed from the tourney by Murphys who sur¬ rendered their crown to Hastings in the finals by a final tally of 14-2. Coach Chuck Wolever Sponsored by RENO BAR 61
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