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Pataka Valley Conference Freshmen Champions Front Row L-R Sharon Bullock, Bob Dages, Gary Wagler, Pat Hopkins, Alan Potts, Patsy Walton, Kelly Beasley. Second Row L-R Ed Seal, Dan Swartzentruber, Steve Harrawood, Don Kelso, Coach Norm Beasley, Pat Ash, Larry Loughmiller, Jim Bradley. One of the real bright spots for the future was the accomplishments of the Freshmen basketball squad. At press time, they had compiled a record of 14 wins against only 2 losses. They were champions of the Patoka Valley Conference a.nd runner-ups in the always tough Blue Chip Conference. Baseball Team Front Row L-R Larry Loughmiller, Jim Parsons, Charles Duncheon, Dick O'Connor, Tom Ash, Clarence Knepp. Second Row L-R Don Kelso, Alan Potts, Phil Sellers, Steve Kavanaugh, Dale Wilson, Glen Craney, Bob Dages. No technique ever devised gets at that indefinable X called will power: the thing that's in you that makes you succeed with whatever intelligence, aptitudes, or even handicaps you might have.
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Varsity Basketball Team L-R Kent Fuhrman, Clarence Knepp, Frank Petty, Tom Ash, Dick O'Connor, Charles Duncheon, Kevin Hart, Randy Yoder, Steve Kavanaugh, Phil Sellers, Glen Craney, Cleo Yoder fNot Plcturedj lady luck made occasional visits to the Viking games this year. Her sporatic visits caused the Vikings to be labeled by one sportscaster as the mystery team of Southern Indiana, Inexperience and injuries took a heavy toll early in the season not to mention the fact that area teams were having an unusually good year. None were able to take the Vikings lightly as the closeness of the games indicated. Jr. Varsity Front Row L-R Alan Potts, Kent Fuhrman, Steve Harrawood, Steve Kavanaugh, Gary Wagler, Pat Hopkins, Dale Wilson. Second Row L-R Bob Dages, Mike Truelove, Larry Loughmiller, Kevin Hart, Don Kelso, Frank Petty, Pat Ash, Cleo Yoder QNot Picturedt Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is.,
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I I e Barr Reeve Vi tZ0mel'Y Wlll one ketball schedule vember 8 ln the 25 Reeve Gym host J h Ea l . 0.1: inslow Eskimos e rr ve y two retumangl The Barr-Reeve Vikings m last years sqm' scored an impressive 92-73 ' gs were 912 fm' lvictory over the Winslow Es- and were bea' kimos Friday night at Wins- ville in the seeth eturmng are two-y en Duck O Oonl an 'Dom Ash is a 62 senior ed 114 points e r Ash is a 61 j eraged 56 points year V ve two seniors th. six sophomores ' man The rosti e men in the 6 l rlne Duncheon 6 2 ndy Yoder and 1 epp G 'Ihe team about 511 per 1 low, and five Viking players scored in double figures. Tom Ash paced the Barr- Reeve scoring attack with 20 points. and Dick O'Connor canned 18, Clarence Knepn bombed in 16, Charlie Dunch- eon scored 14 and Phil Sellers hit for 13 points. Mike Wood of Winslow took scoring honors with 24 points, with Mike Julian scoring 16 and Warren Tooley adding ten. Barr-Reeve blitzed the bas- ket, canning 31 of 54 from the its finest shooting games of the season. Winslow hit a cool '29 percent, 24 ,of 82 field h and O Connor y starters back fr ar s team points at one time, but the Eskimos cut the lead down to 13 points. The Vikings were ahead at the end of the stanza 62-49. Barr-Reeve outscored Winslow 30-24 in the final quarter. Both teams finished their schedule and the Eskimos' re- cord ended at 12-8 and Barr- Reeve is now 7-13. Box Score: Barr-Reeve 1925 fg ft pf tp O'Connor 5-11 8-10 4 18 Ash 7-10 6-10 3 20 Duncheon 2-9 10-12 5 14 Knepp 6-10 4- 6 5 16 R. Yoder 4-6 1-5 4 9 Sellers 6- 6 1- 1 2 13 Craney 1-2 0-0 0 2 Totals 31-54 30-44 23 92 Winslow 1731 fg ft pf tp '-1' Barr-Reeve Vikings fi ew on the Viking ll schedule a r e rth Daviess and Fe ey replace Elno Edanio ?Jdc::1hvg:, In the second quarter the' m 0 Vikings began to pull away. ,Phil Sellers, a 5'8 sopho- rl' Reeve will more, came off the bench and assistant mach hit four field goals in the head Coach Jw quarter. Barr-Reeve held an 18-point lead at the half. 44-26. In the third quarter. Barr- arr Reeve Ed es entral atholic Vikings percent and Central Open Season Nov. 8 Norm Beasley, a member of the 1959 Odon Bulldogs that were defeated by New Albany in the final game of the semi- flinals, is the new assistant coach. Gone this year will be 6'4 Charlie Lyon who averaged 15.5 points a game last year. The Roster: Player HT Cl, Dick 0'Connor 6'2 Sr. Charlie Duncheon 6'2W' Sr. 6,15 Tom Ash Jr. Randy Yoder X 6' Jr. Jim Parsons 5'10 Jr., Clarence Knepp 6' So. ' P i Ba 'ReeVeB0ml'S Barr- Reeve, Otwell ,Win Sectional Games ned only five of 32 for 16 per cent Viking .Surpri e s....Q......,.... Ferdinand The Barr-Reeve Vikings surprised the Ferdinand Cru- saders 54-47 Friday night at Ferdinand and snapped a 12- game Ferdinand winning streak. Ferdinand has a record of 14 wins and only two losses, while the Vikings are now 6-10 for the season and have won three of their last five games- Barr-Reeve played one of their best defensive games of the season. Ferdinand never scored from inside the free throw lane in the last half and got only one offensive re- botmd in the last half. Barr-Reeve controlled the boards and outrebounded the Crusaders 47-22. Charlie Dun- cheon pulled down 16 re- bounds for Barr-Reeve. The Vikings took a 15-13 lead at the end of the first quarter, but Ferdinand came from behind and took a six point lead at the half, 27-21. Barr-Reeve tied the score at 30-all and from that point led Ferdinand two to seven points the rest of the game. The Vikings led by four points at the end of the third stanza 38- 34. Tom Ash was high point man-for Barr-Reeve and took scoring honors with 20 points, with 16 coming in the second 54-4 dinals tonight. Box Score: B-Reeve 1541 fg It pf tp O'Connor,f 6-12 4-7 3 16 Ash, f B-18 4-8 2 20 Duncheon, c 5-8 1- 2 3 ,11 Knepp,g 2-93-51 7 R.Yoder,g 0-1 0-0 3 0 Sellers 0-0 0-0 0 0 Totals 21-48 1212 12 54 Ferdinand 1471 fg ft pf tp Niehaus,f 1-7 2-3 5 -1 Weyer,f 2-8 2-2 2 6 Verkamp, c 4-8 0-0 4 8 Gudorf, g 6-14 1-2 2 13 Ruhe, g 7-15 2-4 2 16 Muller 0-0 0-0 0 0 Totals 20-52 7-12 15 47 Score bv Quarters: Barr-Reeve 15 21 38 54 Ferdinand 13 27 34 47 Officials: Griffith and Em- mert- Preliminarya Ferdinand 56- 2 Vikings win The Barr - Reeve Vikings sank 54 percent of their field goal attempts and their de- fense held the Shoals Jug Rox to 24 percent shooting accu- racy, for an easy 82-47 victory. The Vikings had balanced scoring, with four players scoring in double figures. Clarence Knepp led the Viking scoring canning 18 points, tiidl1mePl:itil'1Fci2ni5-4EenS:l lfatiiwitlsa fodugiebpdliiiigtliliifeselflllilignaugli 22. half' Dick Oyconnor Scored 15' Ymh.Char1ie Duncheon hbani ai iiigm at Montgomery,'VikinEit?1'3i, but BatCleo Yoder rio U so. gggneij ffiw Qkfjfllfgff 11Q'ik 'O.g,na,ffg 22,2513 QE., etliatriots 11,111 a tg filmml BW91' efixxk Peflyan gglffl ings' Rube scored 16 for Fi-1. 12 points respectively. h e same U , , ' , 1 Fmlm' 1 - - . R ld Allbright was t e ld goal attempt with five Barr-Reeve is now Glen -Craney 5'8'f Fr. dl'n.I?hlLd'Vikings hit 21 of 43 onlyonshoals player in double onds remaining in the thelseason, wlule Central La- ae: from the field for about 44 figures with 17 Points. , 'hehe 'S 6'8', gt John-5 H percent and Ferdinand con- Barr-Reeve hit 35 of 55 al' lck Hudion mal 3 N Pgffoticiait ig 1, P, ,P wgshmg. om, -1-,neared on zo of 52 for about tempts from the field and tslilomgw imliititnlviltileiiuiiiitiugn Jordan o o 2 0 gi-800306 H 39Tl:ef?Sfi-ngs Wm be host to Canned only 20 of 83 rebound a jump ball was Llndauer 1 2 g g fn T-the Washington C I or Q r- In the first quarter, Shoals elifiivdmtwo wifi gilgiilsis i i 4 11 liiubigxiiviess ii' 'r 1.-as za 17 23 vs wok thelead on Ronnie Win' e 'HSS E0 ' 6 P ' 0 inger's field goal, but Tom d on for the wm. gl1ClS011 Y 3 2 12 Petersburi H Barr-Reeve fg fa Pi Ashtied the score at 2-2. Greg he teams were tied at the Wh 1 3 3 5 SPUHES Valley T 0C01l1101' 3 32 Atluson sank a free throw for ofthe first quarter 17-17 Nea 0 0 0 0 Barr-Reeve Tour. H. Ash 16 0 Shoals with 5:17 remaining to again at 29-29 at the Johnson Ipogoofeg T DUIK5ll90l1 . 2 X5 4 9 put the Jug Rox ahead 3-2. Barr-Reeve went in Totals '16 12 17 44 Ireland H Ig-rnepp g : I' lg After that Shoals did not score nt of the Patriots when 0,-leans H 81191 a point until the second quar- ndy Yoder hit a free throw Vikings 4453 fga is pg ig Central Cam. H Yoder 5 1 4 13 ter. Ash ripped a basket from 35 seconds remaining in gsgglmill' 9 3 4 21 St. John-S T- Seller! 0 0 0 0 the corner to send Barr-Reeve third stanza and the- Vik- , Femin d T iii: ahead 4-3. The Vikings then s led 37-36 at the third Duncheon 3 if 3 lg Wash. gm. H' TOY-Bl! S Q5 17 8' raced to a 16-3 first quarter Knepp 0 1 1 1 South Knox H Score by Quarter 75 lead, as Shoals hit only one . 9 Yoder ' 1 iPeterSb11rK 21 4-9 55 -. shot out of 17 tries in the om Ash of BarrReev Cr 0 0 0 0 Shoals I H 17 41 66 87 k scoring honors for the may ' Winn, T Pfl'jIEfYf, 4 1 fUll2l't6I' for six percent. The ht with 21 points and Dick Totals 15 15 13 45 R D f rigs hit 57 percent from the canned 13, Dick . ' t -mt-he quarter. rdiiorpaced Central Cath- C'scCZIlgoglg Qualigel-Z, 3 44 e S ., tlhe sepong quarter, the with 16' K Barr-Reeve 17 29 37 ox ma y scored on 311' Reeve hitJ.5.n.f.ji9..3!1 n,,R.'l'oamL,B.2n',RPeva ard Lagenours bucket 1 6 44 iii Ireland Spuds 66-4? in -- Vincennes Slugs Harrisong g I ' v . 'S . I . . - t V , I i es. l 1 ' ' -' : ' ' ' oimmp 6'2 , Nm A field for 57 percent, in one ol r. X I I I 6. I I u S. Barr-Reeve Tips Ferdinand to make it 19 5 The Vik ings ran the lead to 37-11 and fronted at the half 37-13. Clarence Knepp led the Vik- ings in scoring in the first half with 13 points. High point man for Shoals was Atkison with six points. The Vikings hit 16 of 29 attempts the first half for 55 percent and Shoals can- third quarter as the Jug Rox leading scorer, Ronald All-i bright, camied ten points. Thai Vikings were too far in front' for Shoals to do much dam- age. Barr-Reeve outscored Shoals 22-20 in the quarter and their biggest lead was 49-17 with 4:15 left in the quarter. The Vikings hit 47 percent from the field in the quarter, while Shoals took 29 shots in the quarter and hit ten for 34 percent. Barr-Reeve fronted at tContinued on page 9j Boxscore: Hatchets 1663 fg ft pf tp Worrell, f 7-16 8-8 4 22 Ostby, f 1-9 1-1 2 3 White, c 7-16 4-7 4 18 Cornelius, g 7-15 1 5 15 Jones, g 2- 7 2 4 4 Whitehead 2-2 0 3 4 McLemore 0-0 0 0 0 Spillman 0- 0 0 0 0 Pershing 0- 0 0 0 0 Everman 0- 1 0 0 0 Sheley 0-0 0 0 0 Smith 0-0 0 0 0. Totals 26-66 14-19 22 66 Otwell 1821 fg ft pf tp Garland,f 8-4 0-0 4 6 Weisman,f 3-10 9-10 1 15 Vaughn, c 7-10 1-3 '4 15 Meadors, g 5-9 7-9 0 17 Barrett, g 11-21 7-10 3 29 Whaley 0-0 0-0 2 0 DeMotte 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 Pauw 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 Teague 0-0 0-0 0 0 Elkins 0-0 0-0 0 0 Totals 29-54 24-32 14 82 Score by Quarters: Hatchets 17 29 47 66 Otwell 15 36 58 82 Shots by Quarters: Hatchets 7-18 5-14 6-16 8-18' Otwell 5-14 8-10 8-13 8-17 Barr-Reeve 4821 ft fg pf tp Ash,f 6-9 1-3 0 13 O'Connor,f 5-10 2- 2 1 12 Duncheon, c 7-11 1-1 0 15 Knepp, g 7-15 4-7 2 18 R. Yoder, g 2- 6 2- 2 0 6 Sellers 1- 2 0- 0 1 2 Petty 1- 1 0- 0 2 2 Fuhrman 0- 0 0- 0 1 0 Craney 3- 4 2- 2 0 8 Kavanaugh 1- 4 0- 1 1 2 C. Yoder 1- 1 0- 0 0 2 Hart 1- 2 0- 0 0 2 Totals 3565 12-18 8 82 Shoals 1473 lg ft pl' ll' Allbright,f 8-17 1- 1 3 17 Wininger, f , 2-12 1- 1 3 5 Lageour, c 2-11 0- 1 2 4 Warner, g 0- 7 0-0 1 0 Atkison, S 3-14 1-1 1 7 R. Baker 2- 7 0- 0 0 4 Cox 0- 3 1- 1 1 1 G. Baker 0- 1 0- 0 2 0 Boyd 2- 4 0- 0 1 4 Smith 1- 4 2- 2 1 4 Jenkins 0- 3 1- 2 0 1 Ragsdale 0- 0 0- 0 0 0 Totals 20-83 7- 915 47 Score by Quarters- Barr-Reeve 16 37 59 82 Shoals 3 12 33 47 Shots by Quarters: B-R ' 8-14 8-15 9-19 10-17 Shoals 1-17 4-15 10-29 5-22
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