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AND COMPETE IN QUARTER-FINALS A NEW SCORING RECORD! SCOREBOARD ALPENA 97 Grand Rapids S. ALPENA 83 Traverse City ALPENA 81 Canadian Soo ALPENA 73 American Soo ALPENA 97 Rogers City Grand Rapids Un. 48 ALPENA ALPENA 58 Cheboygan ALPENA 69 Traverse City ALPENA 79 Sag. A. H. Tech ALPENA 82 Rudyard ALPENA 67 Canadian Soo ALPENA 79 Rogers City ALPENA 72 ALPENA 77 ALPE NA 70 ALPE NA 73 ALPE NA 55 ALPE NA ALPENA 65 ALPE NA 77 ALPE NA 84 Grand Rapids C. Cen. 80 Sag. Buena Vista Oscoda American Soo Bay City Handy Highland Park TOURNAMENT SCORES 75 Bay City Central Mt . Pleasant Flint Ainsworth Flint Northwest. ALPE NA HE JUMPS! HE HOOKS' 1 li -R.. if si 1 '?' My ' 1' T jk X' is '- Q 1 i 5 ,f Q 'NN P x If 'Q K R' 1 i , ,' 4 w K I .W X we ., yt. A at 1 X A ... A y..t V . . ,Q -Q - V' A f +1 X . 5 147
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WILDCATS DISTRICT CHAMPS . . . w 1 FRONT ROW: Coach Frieder, Andy Eggan, Bob Meske, Phil Straley, Tim Lutes, Harvey Marlatt. SECOND ROW: Coach Dennis, Jack McCoy, Bruce VanderWall, Bob Schulke, Neil Saretsky, Steve Trelfa. BACK ROW: Bob Am- lotte, Mgr., Harley Glawe, Jim Hennessey, Tom Allen, Damien Budnick, George Stevens. The 1966 AHS cagers, led by all-stater Harvey Marlatt, was the most successful team in the school's Class A history. The record of 16-l represents the most games ever won during the regular season. In the tournaments, Alpena avenged last year's loss to Bay City Central, then beat Mt. Pleasant in overtime, 85-84 on a free throw by Tim Lutes, to win the District Championship. ln the first of two regional contests, Alpena overcame a 17 point deficit at halftime, and went on to defeat Flint Ainsworth on two free throws by Har- vey Marlatt, after time had run out. Mar- latt scored 38 points in the 77-75 victory. FBARLESS LEADER ! Against Flint Northwestern, Marlatt scored 36 points, leading AHS to their first Class A Regional Championship. However, in the quarter-finals against Grand Rapids Catholic Central, our lack of height on re- bounding was a major factor, and despite Marlatt's 36 points, Catholic Central won 80-73. Marlatt's 38 points set a new single game highg he scored 1066 points in his 3 year varsity career, which was a new rec- ordg he also broke Howard French's record season total of 437 by 20 points . He led his team to a 20-2 year's record, advancing it farther than any previous Alpena team in tournament play. N95
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JV TEAM LOOKS TOWARD A PROMISING FUTURE Although at one point in the sea- sonthey were 1-7, losing 5 ofthese games by 2 points or less, the team came back very well. They won 7 of their last 8 games, indicating the boys have really improved. Al Kannowski led in scoring with 188 pointsg Tom Lappan got the most rebounds with 135, Greg Voss had the best average with 18.4 points per game. Mr. Friederpicked Al Kannowski and Greg Voss as prime prospects for the Varsity. A hot tip . . . for which team? I say! It's better than practice. - f Up for grabs! Pictured THIRD ROW: Coach Frieder, R. Kurtz, T. Lappan, R. Deedler, R MacArthur Qmanagerj, SECOND ROW: T. Atkinson, B. Kramer, L. Behning, B Foster, T. Kowalski, FIRST ROW: S. Bye, B. Davison, A. Kannowski, and B Gapzynski. Grand Rapids South 50 Alpena 45 Rogers City 63 Alpena 75 Traverse City Alpena Saginaw Buena Vista Alpena American Soo Alpena Oscoda Alpena Rogers City Alpena American Soo Alpena Grand Rapids Union Alpena Bay City Handy Alpena Cheboygan Alpena Cheboygan Catholic Traverse City Alpena Central Alpena Saginaw Arthur Hill Alpena Highland Park Alpena Rudyard Alpena
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