Archbold High School - Blue Streak Yearbook (Archbold, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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BASKETBALL GAMES 1937-38 Nov. 24 KUNKLE here. The opener proved to be a nip-and-tuck affair. Winzeler paced the Streaks with 12 points in the last half. The final gun found the Streaks with their first league victory under their belts. Nov. 30 AT RIDGEVILLE. Defeat first came to the A. H. S. quintet as they bowed to their Henry County Rivals in a closely fought battle. Ripke led Ridgeville with 8 markers. Dec. 3 AT WAUSEON. The Blue and Gold bowed to the County-seat Rivals as Connin’s long shots kept them trailing throughout the contest. Dec. 10 AT WEST UNITY. The West Unity fracas proved to be quite a picnic for the Streaks. The final whistle found the A. H. S. lads on top as Merillat and Winzeler hit the basket for 10 points each. Dec. 14 AT PETTIS VILLE. Fighting desperately against the height of 6’ 6” Jim Weber who tallied 16 markers, the Blue and Gold sensed their third defeat in five starts. Dec. 30 DEVILBISS HERE. Again the Blue Streak’s percentage dropped as they bowed to a well calanced Dsvilbiss team. Kearny, giant center for the Tigers, found the hoop for 13 points. Jan. 4. PETTISVILLE HERE. The Blue and Gold rallied in the fourth quarter but felJ short of the Pettisville lads by 12 points, a repetition of the first encounter, but by a larger score. Jan. 7 AT STRYKER. Stryker’s small floor proved to be a handicap to the Archbold boys, as they lost a close one. The high point of this game was the scoring of Frey who tallied 17 points paced by Sines of the home team with 12. Jan. 8 FAYETTE took the league lead as Stoner swished the ball through the net for 15 points. Jan. 12 WAUSEON HERE. Again the boys from the County-seat proved to be supreme. The game was quite close until the final quarter when Wauseon turned on the steam. Jan. 14 AT PIONEER. Fighting desperately against the one handed shots of Miller, Pioneer forward, the Streaks again went down to defeat. The Streaks put on a last- half rally but not enough to overtake their rivals. Jan. 20 WEST UNITY HERE. This game proved to be a repetition of the first en- counter as the Streaks overwhelmed the boys from the Northwest. The Blue and Gold showed an improved style of ball handling throughout the game. Jan. 28 AT FAYETTE. Fayette clinched the league title as they disposed of the local lads. The Streaks again put on a last-half rally but w'ere unable to match the brilliant play of Stoner, Fayette’s center. Feb. 1 AT KUNKLE. The Archbold lads closed their road trips of the season with an 18 to 19 victory over the Green and White from Kunkle. Winzeler scored the winning basket with 15 seconds to play. Feb. 4 PIONEER HERE. Pioneer again outclassed the local lads. Miller proved to be unstoppable as he scored 17 markers which was the margin of victory. Feb. 15 RIDGEVILLE HERE. Ridgeville was the twelfth loss of the season, as the Streaks completed a not-too-commendable season. The team, how'ever showed an im- proved style of ball for the coming tournament. The best game of the season from one point of view. TOURNAMENT Feb. 24. Fayette eliminated the Streaks from the Co. Tournameni at Wauseon. Completely outclassed in the first half, the boys came back and out- scored the victors in the second half too late. TOURNAMENT Feb. 26. Playing the consolation series for the first time Archbold lost her final game of the season to the hard Lghtnig Chesterfield squad 21-15. We hope for the better next season.

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veil Hill Scjiind Front row: Harold Merillat a steady reserve man who could be relied upon. Junior Walter—our reserve acrobat. Tom Polite—our red-haired reserve center. John Rupp part time varsity forward full of fight and many fast breaks James Rupp our dimpled hero of many games guard made varsity at close of season. Paul Bock—guard -steady—dependable reserve. Middle row: Robert Snowberger— our “Chuckovitz”—reserve and part time varsity power on offense—“little, but oh my!” James Frey—star forward—hard fighter high point man of season one more big year ahead. Dale Schlatter freshman guard on varsity stopped many an opponent’s ball—three more big years to stardom. Jesse Ringenberg—our center strong and fast stepped right along toward the end of the season. Victor Merillat a forward with a southpaw hook our “abdomen” pusher at tournament. Charles Dominique another southpaw forward “I’m supposed to get that ball, and I’m going to get it.” M. A. Farber—Coach—whose records through the years, show a big per- centage of wins. Back row— Charles Rufenacht—manager. Glen Lauber—a first semester guard—good prospect for next year. Paul Christy—came from Stryker to be a Blue Streak—center last part of season southpaw hooks scored many a basket. Frederick Winzeler—our tallest guard—-stopped many a basket for the opponent. Theo. Dimke—Junior forward—I’ll shoot, even if they all are on top of me. E. Pat Hollingshead—tall center—lots of fight and strength— “If we lose; we lose.” Jack Ruffer—a junior guard and acrobat—his slip of the hand tricks fooled many an opponent. A O 40 — KUNKLE 31 16----RIDGEVILLE 20 19 WAUSEON 27 39 — WEST UNITY — 18 25 -- PETTISVILLE 33 14 ---DE VILBISS 31 19 - PETTISVILLE 29 28 STRYKER 20 23------FAYETTE-----37 30 - WAUSEON 40 19 - PIONEER 26 21 — WEST UNITY — 12 10------FAYETTE 25 19---KUNKLE — — 18 12-----PIONEER - 29 28 RIDGEVILLE - 31 Tournament 15 FAYETTE 41 15 — CHESTERFIELD — 21 Wins 4. Loses 14

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