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Girls Basketball It the beginning of the season fifteen girls reported for basketball with Byron Hofmeister as our coach. Those girls making up the squad were as forwards Norma Sinner, Ruth Garside, Jean Bond, Marlene Kniep, Marie Raasch, Mary Lou Dwyer, and Joann Warrior. At the guard end were: Myrna Cass, Beverly Wyllie, Elma Rechtenbach, Jo Golly, Helen Carl, and Jackie Day. Others participating were Phyllis Campen and Joyce Johnson. Our record for the whole season including the tournaments was 9 victories and 10 defeats. We made 697 points during the season for an average of 37p0ih l per game. Norma Sinner had a seasonal tetal of 273 points for high soorer Marlene Kniep made 2h6 points, while Jean Bond had 63 with Marie Raasch making 58 and Ruth Garside making L8 points. Some of our games were played with the better teams in the Southwestern section of the state such as Richland, Zion, Orient, and Prescott. On Deo 5th we beat Prescott, which was then the eleventh top team in the state. Zion also was rated as one of the upper teams in the state when we played them. All these games were very close and we feel we did very well considering the competition we played. Marlene, Norma, Beverly, and M rna recieved special honors of being on the honorable mentioned list in the county. Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Bridgewater Brid ewater S Bridgewater Bridgewater November lb-'50 November 16-'50 November 28-'50 December 1-'50 December 5-'50 December 12-'50 December 21-'50 January 2-'51 January 10-E51 January 12-'51 January 1164'5l COUNTY TOURNAMENT8 AT RICHLAND January 18-'51 January 19-'51 January 20-'51 SECTTONAl.TCURNAMENTS AT MASSENA February l-'Sl February 6-'51 February 9-'51 February 13-'51 February 16-'51 Richland Prescott lassena Zion Prescott Orient Cumberland Lewis Richland lass na Fontanelle Fontanelle Richland Orient Cumberland Fontanelle Orient Zion Cumberland
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Boys Basketball With only five lettermen back Coach Hofmeister had a difficult time getting a team organized. Almost all of the boys reported for practice. In mid-October practice began. The scores of the games we played were as fol- lows: I we they Richland 36 27 Prescott 30 A8 Massena 21 LO Zion 39 38 Prescott 33 L8 Orient L0 32 Greenfield 25 51 Cumberland 35 39 Lewis Ll 53 Richland L8 3h Hsssena 52 73 Fcntanelle LL 53 Orient 37 39 Qovertimel Fontanelle 38 33 Zion L5 36 Cumberland L7 b6 Mscksburg L3 35 Orient L2 L6 Although we didn't have very good season with 8 wine and ll loses we did have a fairly good season because we did play the tougher teams of this area. It was our luck to have to play Orient who was tougher than the most in this area in both the county and sectional tournaments. They were able to d f edge us out in both tournaments and once by an overtime. Both games coul o went either way. Orient went on to win the sectional and placed third in the 1 ed Greenfield and Massena who placed on the state poll county. We also p ay as one of the top teams in the state. We did fairly well against them too. Those who made up the squad were John Vetteriok, Clark Cole, Jack McDermott, Dick Brawdy, Dick McMorran, Ramon Rechtenbach, Lonnie Scott, Paul Pri hard Ed Schrader Frank Cole, Richard Vetterick, Lewis Gipple and Larry c Bauer. Coach Hofmeister's starting lineup changed from game to game. Jack McDermott, Dick McMorran and Clark Cole started almost every game. It was J h V tterick and Frank Cole to fill the between Ed Scharder, Dick Brawdy, o n e , other two positions. Jack was captain of the team most of the games. The high scorers were Jack McDermott 191, Clark Cole 163, Dick Mc- 109 Dick Brawdy 80 John Vetterick 67, Ed Schrader 58, and Frank Cole Morran 36 po1nts.' Jack McDermott,end Clark Cole received special honors from the counties coaches. Jack was selected on the all-county team and Clark was selected on the all-county second team. For the first time in the history of the Bridgewater boys baskbtball the Bulldogs pulled through with a victory the first game of the season. We are proud to have broken this Jinx. The outlook for the Bulldogs in the future looks very good. There are a lot of good promising underclassmen coming up.
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