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Pep Hand FIRST ROW Richard Coryer Fred Tallman Eugene Tetreault Wayne Chase James Fredrtcks Joseph Jacobs Alan Tallman Berry Howell SECOND ROW David Belair David Hall Wayne Barber Davrd Tallman David Brunelle Bruce Reynolds THIRD ROW Mr Davies Ronald Duchene Carroll Wood Tom Farbotko Davld Hasksfb ll Highlights Finch Varszty This year s basketball squad proved itself one of the top qurntets in the North Country Its final record of eleven wins and nine losses is not rndrcauve of the fine M A I game were the Eagles outclassed In the final game of the year a last second basket cost the team the Section 7 Class A championship as they bowed to Trcon deroga 61 60 During the regular season Beekmantown held its own inthe Champlain Valley League and remained in contention until the last week of the schedule Some fine team play along w ith great determrnatron sparked the Eagles all year Exery member of the squad contributed a large share to the success of the team It will be a long ume before Beekmantown fans can forget the scoring punch of Ducatte and Glasgow the hustle of Barber Burnell and Corron the play making and rebound ing of Wells and Covey and the sp1r1t displayed by Dubuc LaV1gne Mooso Mattoon Sears and Hulbert jumcfr Vzzrszly This year s edition of the Beekmantown Central Junior Varsity Basketball Team can be called a successful unit rn that they made considerable progress This team was M A I who had a league record of nine wins and one loss We also contributed one player to the Varsity which move after all illustrates the purpose of Junior Varsrty Our record of seven wtns and nine losses might have been quite different had it not been for a quirk of circumstances but in basketball being the game it rs anything can happen Over all ll was a good season and one rn which the boys can take pride aff!! 13 . f , J3 ball the team P1aYCd during the year. fOr Only ifl the first the only one to beat the unofficial champions of ourleague,
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lgaskefball FIRST ROW Ray Rankm Floyd Mattoon Larry Hulbert Donny Sellars Joe Channel Donny Garrow SECOND ROW Allen Corron B1I1y Key Ronald Badger Charles Shxelds Dav1d Reed Roger Hussen THIRD ROW Mr Ravrlle John Kocurko Joe Gonyo D1ck Recore SCHEDULE TEAM OPP Saranac M A I St Mary s O L V A St Mary s Peru Champlam St John s O L V A Dannemora M A I St John s P H S Champlam 34 Peru B.c.s. , 37 55 39 . . . 37 20 . ' 21 44 . . . . 35 40 P. H.S. 50 56 . ' 22 47 46 25 ' 24 34 . ' 35 36 . . . . 42 45 42 37 . . . 42 28 . ' 65 30 . . . 31 24 ' 18 40
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Baseball Umm L 147 'N-.W FIRST ROW: John LaPlante, Bill Rankin, Gary Covey, Wendell Barber, Donnie Corron, Dick Cable. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sears, Gary Wells, John Sears, Gerald Ducatte, Edward Myatt, Ronald Dignard, Mr. Jodoin. THIRD ROW: John Kocurko, Ray Rankin, Royal Mattoon, Tommy Dubuc, Alfred Agnew, Lyn Felton, Ray Desso, Norman Denny. BEEKNMNTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL BASEBALL 1959 This was the first year that Beekmantown Central School's baseball team played in league competitiong it was entered in the Class A league and played against Mount Assumption Institute, Plattsburgh High School, St. John's Academy, Our Lady of Victory Academy, and, in non-league competition, against Keeseville Central School and St. Mary's of Champlain The team compiled an over-all five won and five lost record - quite an impressive record for the first year of competition. No team in the league beat the Eagles twiceg they were defeated once by each of their opponents and, in turn, defeated each of their opponents once. With the exception of Allan Parker, all members of the '59 squad will be returning for the 1960 season, considering this, and the fact that there are many young members on the squad who show great promise, the 1960 team should be an excellent one. The 1959 B.C.S. baseball team was voted the outstanding Beekmantown Central School team of the year and was art awarded the John Donah trophy for this distinction. The John Donah trophy was donated to our school by Mr. John Donah to be awarded to the outstanding Beekmantown Central School team each year.
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