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February 20, 1945-- All Saints vs. St. MarU's 50 22 All Saints shared the City parochial busketholl n Q leadership with St. Michael, when we tremped Flint St. Mer7's at their gym, Tuesdev, 50-28. At the hal? the Saints took the lead, 19-18, and held it, until St. Mery's sunk in e busxet by Al Dowd, to tie tie Score, 28 up. With fifteen seconis reweinihg, Den Urbanik, made the game e happy farewell for our coach Goose Jesinski, by tosoirg in the final winning bucket. Urbanik was high with l5 points. In the reserve geme, St. Mary's won 27-17. February 25, 1945--All Saints vs. bt. Matthews 55 26 All Saints and St. Micheel's shared the basketbsll honors Friiey, when both schools were victorious. The Saints trimmed Bt. Metthew's at serston with LL enermous total of 53 points. Den Urbanik mede e 29 point totsl of hitting his buckets. There was no trouble ir plsvihg the Mett's, and at the half, the Goli and Blue Quint were in the lead 24-10, with Danny iroppine in his first seven attempts from the fieli. The Reserve game was also won by Reserves, with a final score of 27-17. February 27, 1945--All Saints vs. Swartz Creek 32 37 Another victory for the Goli and they downed Mary Crapo School of Swartz-Creek Tue Blue Quint, 'jg yu Q U E ' LL ff the night. During the first quarter, both teams pleved ex- cellently, the score being tied most of the periol, but after the half, the Saints, took the lead until the finish- ing session. Jim Roesner topped all with 17 points respect- ively, while Urbenik and Jsgel followed with 12. In the Reserve game Ted St-: aa was high with 10 points, Final score, 25-9.-
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VICTCRIES A LOSSES February 6, 1945-All Saints vs. St. Mhry's Mt. Morris 33-ll All Saints rebuffed Mt. Morris St. Mary's with a wanler- ful score this time at Berston. At the half me were in the lead, 16-6, in fact it was that way through out the game. Dan Urbanik paced ahead with 15 points, followed by Jr3el's six. Reserve team downed the out of town school, Q?-6. February 9, 1945-All Saints vs. St. Kichuel's 45-40 The Saints toppled the Mikes friday, by downing them 48- 40. The quint'ceme from behind in the third ceriod, tying the score 29 for both. In thc f.nwl session, the gold and Blue quint scored 19 points, although losing Jagel and xogsner on foulf. Urbanik and Jegel accounted for they're 14 and 13 points respectively. St. Michael's reserves won 26-24. February 13, 1945-All Saints Vs. St. Kary's Mt. Norris 79-16 tThe Gold and Blue quinted set the scoring mark when they tramped St. Mary's of Mt. Horris there. 75-16 was the detest. As coach Len Jasinski put it, UThe boys were fcclinv exubprfnt about winning over St. Michaels last Fridnv.W Dan UrLnnik tos- sed in 26 yoints, Eddie Jagel 15, and Roesnur 14. The previous Flint high wrs the 67 points rzched ug by Elint Tech over Clic. earlier this season, but the Saints topped them all. The Scint reserve team else put up and excellent game, finrl score ccing 38-26. George Gcralczyk tossed in the first bucket, while Butch 1ucilowski,sunk down flli. February 16, 1945-All Saints vs. M. S. D. 51-23 ln the first session of the game, M. S. D. took the lend the Saints, ylayinz the :mme in n dazed manner. Thrcuqh the courtesy of Dan Urbnnik, and Ld Jegel's fine pwssinu, the Gold and Blue Wuint tied the score, later tekinf the land, Eugene . Mngiere's three lone shots broke th: tie, end encouraged thc saints on to acothsr'victory, Erenk Jankowski's final buchct recked up another victory for them, score'bcin5 34-55,
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TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS March 1, l945--All Saints vs. St, Matthcw's 61-54 The Gold cnd Blue Quint jumped into an e rly loud ctr St, Matthew dnd vas hcrdly cvcr in danger.. The Saints took thc lecd throughout thc u,mc. The two slippgpy gh ypchoctf thrt mcrktd up tho'finishihg total, were Dcnny Urb nik had Eddie Jcvcl, who put in 24 and lB points rccpectivoly. March 5, l945 L945--all Saints vc. St. Mcry'g 30.28 There was SUSFCHfC all throush the acmc, while both sides of the tcgm plcycd txccllcnt ball. The Gold and Hlue Quint tturtcd off by tos inn in the first brtkot. St, Mnry'c follcd clccclg bchind throughout the come, Stcvc Mcaiort ,nd Eddie ubcl pltycd fine bfll tfch hittinv 8 points. With only Q few cccondc to no, Jim Rcffnor toured in tho lcct two points, which gtvc the Saint: unothur victory. GRI-.T ITU DE Dcop hpnrcciltion and gr titude is due to Kc rsley Agricultural school, for their fine tcrvice's chovn to all schools participating in district tourncmcnts. all cancels more rcprcsented by banners bc utifully -,,, dorncd in their school colors, Progrdms vert diutributcd, nd rcfrtohm nt: wtro cold. Again we thunk Ko.rclcyhigh for their Tino efforts. ' Sports Editor Dolorts Cool
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