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GIRLS' BASKETBALLTEAM: Front row, from left: T. Daly, Managerg E. Lyon, managerg C. Cambridge, manager: J. Hartman, timer. Second row: A. Grantham: B. Goldbachg A. Greeng K. Carrg M. Mclntireg S. Cookg J. Floodg J. Barnsg C. Kingerleyg P. Peekeg B. Habich. Third row: D. Kucharg C. Feldmanng B. Herbertg J. Rash: B. Becherg K. Richardsong S. Delaneyg J. Feldmanng A. Jobsong L. Sundetg C. Johnsong B. Rehborng C. Marshall: M. Ottenig Miss McCauslandg Miss Denlinger. Below: Coming down from a rebound, Trash hangs onto the ball. The life of the team, she often had the coaches in stitches over her antics. Though this year's Girls' Basketball Team had only two letter-winners returning, they ended the season in a third place tie with Alexis I duPont. The highlight of the season was the game in which the '4Lady Bulldogs handed Mt. Pleasant their only defeat. The seniors who led the team on to its eight victories were Roberta Becher and Dolly Kuchar. co-captainsg Jill Feldmann, ua real dependable hackguardng Bonnie Rehborn, high scorer with IO4 points: and Connie Marshall whose determination aided the team I E greatly. Juniors Sue Delaney and Joanne Rash did the majority of the scoring, and Sophomore Carol Feldmann did R T a real nice jobf' With three of these letter-winners returning next year, Miss Denlinger feels there are bright prospects for the '65 season. SA SEASON RECORD Varsity fr. Varsity IO6 BHS Friends BHS BHS Claymont BHS BHS Christiana BHS BHS Mt. Pleasant BHS Vfffsify Cffachf BHS Dickinson Bas MISS Denlmgef BHS Alexis I. BHS BHS Conrad BHS BHS Wm. Penn BHS BHS Claymont BHS BHS Mt. Pleasant BHS BHS Dickinson BHS BHS Alexis I. BHS BHS Conrad BHS BHS Wm. Penn BHS Junior Varsity Coach: Miss McCausland
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Abozre: Greg Holloway. Brandywine's heavyweight wrestler, shows his opponent the control and balance that lcd him to many deciding victories at crucial times. WRESTLI G '64 Wlith Mr. Helmbreck coaching in his first season, the BHS grapplcrs steered a course of victory to finish with a 7-2 record and a third place in the Blue Hen Conference. State Champion Dave Bailey remained undefeated in the 165- ,pound class, leading the Bulldog attack. Taking a second in the State Meet, Senior Eric Buonassisi also contributed greatly, along with Russ Rhoads and Captain Bob Slavin- who each took a fourth place in the Delaware State Wrestling Tournament. Senior Greg Holloway loomed as a big man in more ways than one, as his was often the deciding match of a meet. Eric Sallee, Al Boyce, Woody Anderson, Ed Heyden, Bill Whitesell, Bob Ralston, and Bob Bratton were other point contributers. After Heating up! the Wilrriingtoii Red Devils in the season opener, the Bulldogs suffered a temporary setback at the hands of De lla Warr before moving on to trounce the Green Knights soundly. Defeated once more by Conference Champion William Penn, the grapplers completed the season unscathed-beating Christiana, PS. and Dickinson. ln the final dual meet of the year, the Bulldogs downed Newark in a hotly contested battle for the third position in the confer- ence, with Greg Hollowayls pin of Bob Rawstrom in the un- limited class being the deciding factor. Above: Twice Delawarels f4Wrt-stler of the Year, Brandywine alumnus Ranny Marshall helps Eric Buonassisi with some of the moves which lielpcd Eric to a second place in the l54-lb. weight class in the state contests. Above: 'fSay Uncle! chides Bob Slavin as he applies additional pressure to his hapless and helpless opponent. Slavin ended his final year of wrestling for BHS by placing fourth in the l27-lb. weight class in the State Meet. Relozr: State Champion Dave Bailey demonstrates the strength and agility which he utilized throughout his undefeated season. The 165-lb. Bailey won all fifteen of his matches to become BHS's only undefeated wrestler this season.
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Returning from a State Championship season. the Track Team, under Mr. Curtisis tremendous l'0llf,'lllllg. hoped to place high in the conference this year. The lU6-lf team antie- ipated strength in the distanee and the weight events. Ed QT, Bell pushed for a State Championship in the mile. and Greg Holloway was expected to he prominent in the shot-put. The W lone returning State Champion. Bill Wheeler. looked forward to Continuing his winning ways in the disvus event. while John l,ipsrfomlJ. ,loe Tryon. and Jim Rivhards provided at strong nucleus in the Sprints. 'NSLX - 's T A 't ' i lri' ' L T' 'i .41 left: Alun Huigh, Brundywine's ,J .,-5, T leading hurdler. wus vxpevted to win vital points. ,f 1I10I'PI Ed Bell, ' ' I the strongest Rulldog distance run- ner. shows tht- form which made R him ai leading: vontvnder in the rnile race. A! riglllf Bill Wheeler, displaying his skill that provided nee-ded points. rtxnkt-d a strong Competitor in tht- disvus. ,mo 1963 RECORD RHS 02 l 3 Newark 5-L 2 5 ISHS T0 l 2 Wilmington 46 l 2 A RHS 68 RS. dnl'onI '19 A BHS Tl Vivillitnn Pt-nn 43 RHS oil Conrtnl 51 RHS 83 Divkinson 3-L 1 RHS 2nd pluvv, l5 points-ljvlrinsul.t Relays BHS 3rd plot-t-, 21 points---llluv llt-n ii'lIllit'l't'Ill'l' Meet RHS 8l De Lu Worr' RHS 2nd plaitw. 129 points4Count5 Nlm-t RHS 69 Ht, Pleusatnt 48 BHS lst plow. 25 points-Stutv Mm-I TRACK TEAM: Front row, from left: Mr. Curtis, Couch, R. Ross, llunugerg C. Holloway, E. Bell, A. Haigh, J. Tryon, A. Little. .l. Culvurese. Second row L. Hockstein, Mzinagerg M, McBride, R. Levering, R. Wheeler, J. Stewart, B. Borchester, B. Rowersox, L. Salvudori, B. Cooke. Third row: 5. Foster, Manager P, Brooks, B. Keeling, R. Stouffer, S. Crane, I., Rolnhins, E. Rlomstt-dt, R. Bailey, E, Rue, D. Lesiewicz, B. Ewing. .l. Richerds, ,l. Lipscomb. Fifth row J. Blomstedt, G. Tone, O. Hoffman, J. Watson, T. Mooney, B. Spurs, li. Good, E. Swartz, R. Lloyd, S. Hunt. Sixllz four: B. Rott, K, Straw, B. Wamer, ,I Welch. 5. Yeagle, L, Starun, L. Tuernell, J. Walker, ll, Gilmer, C. Murden, K. Pugh. We K . ,A , I i 5 'ii' fm e- 'SH.f- -xl lvl v
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