Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 92 of 188
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! 2 , Hom afreplr plaque for the league rlmwpimzf tn' Coat-la Bock and 1llz1lIfZJ1'iI look 011. Continued from page 87 on the Purple and XXfhite club by hustling and hitting well in his drives and outside shots. Mike also handled the toughest defensive chore on the club and he gener- ally did an excellent job. The reserves got many opportunities to play and more often than not they held their own. Sophomore Mike Mait, the sixth man, filled in brilliantly when called upon. He drove well and displayed a soft touch on his shots. XY!hen height was needed, 6 ft. 6 in., Bill Applebaum and 6 ft. -i in. Tommy Ollendortf utilized their size to great advantage. They were deadly underneath and speared a great many rebounds. Seniors Mike Hazzon, Marty XY'einstein, and johnny Mc-ltzer all displayed fine court presence. as did junior Vic Stone and Sophomore Sam Ketive. Vic 570116 The Bears opened the season on Dec. 7, with a 57- 23 win over Eastern Military Academy. Horn tallied 16 and XVaksman 15 in this aftair. Xwaksman corralled 27 and Horn 2-i in wins over New Lincoln and Vilalden. The Bears made it four straight by trouncing Englewood 79-31. Columbia Grammar was the next victim of the Purple , by a 80--11 score. Wfaksman netted 23. Horn got 20 and 18, as Barnard routed XVoodmere and Mcliurney for their first two league victories. The third was at the hands of Ifieldston, 50- 3', with XY'al-:sman notthing a powerful 2-i. A1 Scored 20 more in a big win over Concordia, 54-57. Dwight was the tenth opponent trounced by the Bears, as Horn tallied with the individual season high performance of 52. Barnard encountered their tirst loss at the hands Continued on page 89 Tom Ollerldffrff Bi1lApp!eb.1nm

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' RN44, 54 VAR5ITH BAblxl TBAII 111 R zz I LI lxilll I'r1nCc1 P Mintzaris It 1 rp!! F Horn fro tif lj A XX al-csmm 1 1 II zz Bircl-cfufnfj M Hizfon V Stone T Ollendoif Mcltzcr N einstcin S lxcrivc s w 1 1 S ia o 1 ni 1 i R Zccmm Izumi ei Varsity Basketball Loaded with t1lcnt Coach Lud Boclc s Barnard B ars wcrc 1151111 thc top prcp school five in tic metropolitan area as they compiled a 20-2 record for the 1156-57 cimpaiin. The Bears won their third straight NI.A.A.P.S. championship without the loss of a cune and soundly trounced XVoodmere 7, --1-i in the championship game. Barnard's only defeats came at the hands of Bordentown Military Institute 54-52 'lllcl to a powerful Columbia lfreshm1n club 68-4-l. The starting unit was well balanced possessing deadly shootinf. pin-point passing, and Great hustle on the court and otf the boardf, This combination should have been virtu illy unstoppable. However there were times when the Bears did not coordinate as a team and thus played far below their potential. Leading the prep school champs was Co-Captain lfred Horn, This 6 ft. 1 in. c il er was a powerful rebounder and .1 fine driver with a deadly jump shot. lfred had the honor to be chosen a member of the Manhattan-Bronx-Riclr mond squad in the Hcr1ld Tribune Hich School All it ir imc 1tM1dison Squire G1rdcn unior Al XY'aksinan was the best shooter on the squad. Possessing Il fantistic touch XX'alcsin:1n hit a tremendous percentage of his shots to average 17 yoints per caine. Al also did yeoman-like work otf the boards. Senior Don Franco, after a slow start became the ste lely'lIlL influence of the club the latter half of the season. Time and aiain. Don would pull the Bears out of trouble with his driving, jump shootine and great hustle. Co-Captain Pete Mantzuis thou h he did not have an exceptional scoring, season nevertheless remained the quarterback of the squad. His pin-point pasync inc 'lever dribblin lel the Be1rs to many victories. Pete also eifectivelv chased when the Bears used the 1-3-1 zone defense. junior Mike jalirinarkt completed the fine balance



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