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FOOTBALL Football was the first sport to get underway at Broadview. The first exhibition game was played between Whitewood and Broadview at Whitewood on September 23. The Barons failed to get untracked and went down to defeat by the score of 19-13. Norton scored all the points for the Barons. On Monday, October 5, the Barcms journeyed to Kipling for a game against the local team. The Barons put on a good display both offensively and defensively, and came out on top by the score of 21-13. Key interceptions by Norton and D. Miskiman paved the way to victory. Norton kicked two converts for the Barons. On Saturday, October 17, the Unit Finals were held in Broadview, with teams from Whitewood, Kipling and Broadview in attendance. This gave the Baron fans their first, and also what proved to be their last glimpse of the team. The field was wet and slippery for both games. In the first game the Barons could not get an attack rolling until late in the fourth quarter, when it was too late. Whitewood, however, could do no wrong and they whipped the Barons 31-0. The Whitewood touchdowns were scored by Purvis (2), Arm¬ strong and Patrick. Patrick also helped the Whitewood cause by kicking a field goal and four converts. The third game, which was to be played, was not played, because Whitewood had already clinched the Unit Title by defeating Kipling 25-18. Mayfield won the East Regional Finals at Broadview on October 24. A game was scheduled between Maryfield and the Western Regional Champion. However, the West dropped out of the play-offs, and the Q.V.D.A. Championship and cup were awarded to Maryfield. Leading scorers for the Barons during the season were: B. Norton 2 4 G. Hanson 2 0 W. Archer 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IS 12 6 The Barons for 1959 consisted of: Quarterback, B. Norton; Halfbacks, P. Misk¬ iman, D. Miskiman; Offensive line, G. Hanson, L. Norbeck, W. Archer; Defensive line, W. Blaus, D. Larter, B. Petrie; Defensive back, C. Anderson, H. Young, R. Saleski. TABLE TENNIS A table tennis tournament was held throughout our long, cold winter. In the boys’ section the winner was Glenn Hanson. He came in first after defeating Donald Fuchs. Forty-eight boys took part in this tournament.
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VOLLEYBALL On Thursday, January 14, two teams from Whitewood played volleyball against the boys’ and girls’ volleyball teams. The teams from Broadview outclassed their op¬ ponents. In the girls’ game, Broadview whipped the Whitewood team five games to zero. The boys from Broadview dropped only one game to the Whitewood squad while winning the other four. Inter room games have been played be¬ tween grade nine and ten teams. In these games, grade ten girls and grade nine boys came out on top. CURLING The roaring game was started in Broadview at the beginning of January imme¬ diately after returning to school. Rinks were drawn up for a practice session on Jan¬ uary 9. The following week, curling began in earnest. The rinks were drawn up for the high school bonspiel. From the fourteen rinks participating emerged the winner, the rink skipped by Dale Laird. His rink consisted of: skip, Dale Laird; third, Bob Petrie; se¬ cond, Jimmy Miskiman; lead, Jean Briggs. The winner of the loser’s event was Terry FitzGerald. Terry’s rink was made F P red°die BX. 7 FltzGerald = third David niak; second, DonaldTarter; Tead?
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