Ashton High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Ashton, IL)

 - Class of 1942

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FU' XB? ASHTCJNA COMMUNITY I I X v I - I in 51 I 15, - lifjs A nur L me ASHTON, ILLINOIS Q, rllf' 1 em-1oeL ' The Aces started the season with a bang, by defeating Lee Center 59 to 15 and continued to win the next several games until meeting up with Steward. Steward being one of' the strongest offensive teams in this section of the state, handed the Aces their first set-back by the lop-sided score of 56 to 33. ' We did it before and we can do it again, was the chant ' from the fans, as Ashton erased a several point deficit to pull away from the Grovers in the second half to defeat them 49 to 29 for the second time this year. Ashton eliminated Rollo in their first game of the G.R.V.C. tournament and was leading 40 to 17 when the game was turned over to the second team. In the second game the Aces' failure to hit the basket and also their failure to stop Knetsch, Paw Paw's lanky center, who scored 17 of Paw Paw's 24 points, spelled defeat for the Aces, the sec- ond of the season. The Aces, however, trimmed Lee Center 54.to 17 for third place honors on the following night. An exciting game was played between Ashton and Stillman Valley on the opening night of the Route 72 Conference Tournament on the Stillman Valley floor. When the final whistle blew, the score stood 52-52. At the end of the first overtime period the score was still knotted 36-56. The Aces registered a field goal on the tip-off to start the second overtime period making them the winners of a very hard fought game. In the semi-finals held at Franklin Grove, Ashton downed Monroe Center by a score of 37-25. In the finals on the home floor, the Aces tangled with an inspired Leaf River team and after considerable difficulty, managed to come out victorious by a score of 53-29. Ashton entered the Regional Tourney with.a record of, 19 victories and 5 defeats and had high hopes of going to the finals. The team displayed some real ball-handling and marksmanship in defeating Stillman Valley 50-29 on their H opening night of play but was defeated by Oregon 39-26 on the second night, thus bringing to a close another success- ful season. A

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