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The Season Beginning with seven consecutive wins and a ranking of third in the state AA basketball poll, this season set many records that will be used to measure future TCHS teams. It finished as the first Tucker County Varsity Basketball team to have a winning record-(15-7). It produced a Holiday Tournament Championship, a tie for the Potomac Valley Conference Championship, a first team ALL-STATER, and a Coach of the Year award. Gone from this team will be four excellent seniors who provided leadership both on and off the floor. These young men have set a foundation upon which a program can be built. For this foundation, we say “THANKS!” COACH CARL WATSON
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Tucker County Mighty Mountain Lions 1981-82 Varsity Team LEFT TO RIGHT: 1st row: Frank Pifer, Shawn Nichols, Greg Stevens. Ross Moon, and Eric Smith; 2nd row: Joe Mason, Todd Bolyard, Mike Mullenax. and Phil Nestor; 3rd row: John Ledden, Scott Buckley, and Doug Cangley; 4th row: Assistant Coach Tom Gutshall and Head Coach Carl Watson. Victory Bound 122
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Seniors JOE MASON: First team ALL-STATE, first team All- Potomac Valley Conference, selected to play in the West Vlrginia-Maryland All Star Game, second team All-Area as selected by the Cumberland Times newspaper. He is the career scoring leader with 1193 points in his three years of varsity play at TCHS. What more needs to be said—a super player. TODD BOLYARD: A great deal of this year’s success came from Todd's ability to handle the other team's pressure and find the openings where we could attack. He now holds the record for the most assists In a career—255. He called the offenses and directed the defense from the floor. He made honorable mention ALL- STATE. He was actually an on- the-floor coach. FRANK PIFER: When Frank played well, so did the team. A punishing rebounder and defensive player; the fellow who started our fast break. He was the most underrated player on the team. A team leader who not only provided verbal leadership but produced on the court when it was needed. A coach’s player. DOUG CANGLEY: An excellent competitor. Doug really worked hard to improve his game and push those who played before him. His greatest asset may have been his leadership by doing. A pleasure to coach. 124
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