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Terrors Opp South Denver 16 48 la Junta 43 20 North Denver 18 34 Wheatridge 35 30 V, Canon Abbey 31 36 ES 30 East Denver 44 46 Westminister 49 33 Trinidad 38 29 Q I Cherry Creek 38 21 Centennial 38 54 Central 43 26 Lakewood 35 34 Canon City 61 43 Grand Junction 31 33 Trinidad 52 35 'wwf Grand Junction 50 32 Nfl Q Centennial 39 37 Central 37 47 'F . Martin Klein, Tony Berger, Jerry McHam, Gary Sheirer, Paul Purvis, Tom King, Coach Westboy, Leroy Frelds, Dole Thero, Doug Barnes, Kenneth Shipps, Fred Wadman, David Hill, James Thomas, mgr. Tie ttue honor o virtue con.4L4t5 more M fzyhtbzg than in ufbzniny -- fff on taiyne Coach VVestbay's Terror B squad completed the 1958 basketball season with a rec- ord ot twelve wins and six defeats. The squad, composed ot iuniors and sophomores, showed great potential as a team, and gave a good indication that they could fill many positions on next year's A squad team. The 1958 C squad, under the direction of Coach Anderson, closed the season with a 14-6 record. The team, which was composed entirely ot sophomores, met many A and B basketball squads and showed a great winning ability. The strength ot this year's squad proved to the coaching statf that many of these Terrors could till A and B squad positions for next year. CSHS Opponent 40 D. and 8. 29 Fountain Valley 43 VVidetield 26 Manitou B 51' 47 27 Fountain Valley Ellicott Air Academy 46 Peyton 27 Ellicott 48 D. and 8. 48 Falcon 35 Widetield 45 30 Fountain Valley A Fountain Valley B 38 Air Academy 33 Canon City Falcon l-larrison 8 Canon City 29 as , .. . . . . .1 - , ,ss , , ,sss 35 enough, Joy Horshe, George Bolle, Billy Brooks, Bill Arnold, Mike Sullivan, Jerry Barlell, Coach Ralph A2 Anderson, Gary Will y, mg . 4 B I' Sc ore 16 21 38 48 23 48 24 34 28 16 60 25 35 49 19 15 26 36 37 Qaorts 1 5
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