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arle Brook1yn's Hurricanes started off the season with a good showing against Mayfield in the County Med- ical Funds Round Robin. Through most of the season the te m was weakened by injuries,but the Hurricanes went out and tried hard instead of having a letdown. The game with Cuyahoga Heights was the game in which the boys really showed their stuff. The fact that they were the underdogs didn't seem to bother them at all. In the last game of the season, the coach paid a fine tribute to the Seniors by starting the game with an all Senior team. The team gave its thanks by battling Heights to a standstill through- out the game. All the home games were pla ed on Brook1yn's new athletic field. The graduating lettermen are: Norm Young, Wally Kawiecki, Dave Freeman, Rudy Bredenbeck, Keith Kiss, Ed Baker, Don Carle, Don Barta, and Louie Ca et. x kv Jak! 22 1
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ZBrooklyn's defending County Champion cagers suffered throughout the season from the lack of one tall man. At times, against teams whose height the Hurricanes could match, they looked as though they might repeat, but when they got up against a team with a duo of six footers, they suffered from the lack of rebounds. The Hurricanes, at the time this book went to press, held a 9-10, won-lost record for the season and were awaiting the Sectional Tournament at Orange, having defeated Strongsville and St. Stanis- laus in the County Tournament to qualify for the games at Orange. Larry O'Ma.11ey was high scorer for the season with 232 points at press time, and following him was ld Baker who had 125. The reserve squad had an unusually good seasonas they won twelve games while losing but seven. Harry McCormick led the reserves with 128 points, outscoring his nearest rival, ld Ieffer by but 12 points. The varsity squad finish- ed in fifth place with a 5-7 record, in the County League. me players who received varsity letters are Cap- tsin ld Baker, Larry O'Ma1- ley, Don Carle, Walter Ea- wieclci, Harvey Murphey, and Dave Hayes. 1
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