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E P ll ll'E1ll3l'l ' T h e L e cz d e r SJKX'-23 'l 'f3e'113l s l E 1 Boys Basketball 1 A Without a doubt this year's boys' team was one of the mostilgongenialf hard' working, conscientious teams in the County. Because they gghave always 'playedla' clean, hard fought game, they won for themselveskathe distingtion of being goodsports. The whole group worked like a machine player being essential part. The fact that they won the, first nineiqbfit of the ten league games, gives them a record which was beaten by no class B 'school in the county. Their record of piling: up an axgerage' ofg twenty'two points' per game to their opponents twenty points, provesitheir superiority in playing. Undoubtedly, next year's team will miss the services of John Boyd, Vincent Biltz and Ernest Goodsite, who graduate this year as they were the main threat of their opponents throughout the season. They made for themselves a record equaled by few. Others who graduate this year are Frank Root, Henry Findora, Wilbur Kelling, Charles Schuck and Robert Mittendorf. As a Htting tribute to the boy's team this year, various people of the com' munity presented them with a beautiful symbolic trophy. This is in addition to the one given by the County and is held in the highest esteem by our whole school. LORAIN CGUNTY STANDINGS School W. L. 97: Brookside .......... ........ 9 1 900 Peniield .......... ........ 9 1 900 Eaton ................... ........ 9 1 900 S. Amherst ............ ........ 8 2 800 Highland .......... ........ 7 3 700 Avon .................. ........ 6 4 600 Avon Lake ............ ,....... 6 4 600 Belden ................... ........ 5 5 S00 La Grange ...,........ ........ 5 5 5 00 Camden ............. ........ 4 6 400 Columbia ......,,.. ...,.... 4 6 400 Henrietta .......... ........ 4 6 400 Brownhelm ............ ......., 3 7 300 Brighton ....... ........ 1 9 100 Ridgeville .......... ........ 1 9 100 Grafton ........ .,,.,.,. 0 10 000 9 141311 -. .FEC . 'Twe'n:yf'I'h'rec
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I f .U--llpalll ull T I1 e L 6' 61 cl 6 T --was-. fa as-4-if 1 E. ,fa 3 l li il l 3 l i! 'B dkhflgw l ll ,I li 'l ll 1 li 1 il ll I li ,. gl mul .. W .i ,gif ll l Heil:- fe? ' ' ' Ag '---1-' C 'Top row-W. Boyd, M. Hanko, L, Bodnar, C. Cunningham, S. Gallagher, R. Baker, coach. Middle Your-Wm. Barr, coach: C. Schuck, W. Young, H. Findura, R. Mittendorf, W. Kelling, J. McConihc, coach. Bottom rowfll. Root, V. Biltz. Boyd, Capt.: Gwen, E. Coodsite. Lorain County League Champions Beginning with what looked like very meager material, the hoys' basketball team came through with a very successful season. Although they are cofwinners for the league championship with Eaton and Penfield, they lost hut one league game hy only one point. It was the final league game of the season when they were defeated hy Eaton on Eaton's floor. After playing a full season of twentyfthree games, the hoys went up to the finals in the County Class B Tournament. Here they were defeated hy Amherst after Goodsite was put out of the game hy fouls soon after the second half hegan. The competition this year was very close, every game heing a hard fought one. However, our Brookside warriors came through with flying colors and added three more tropheys to the trophy case. TALR ' .i:I.g:L....4i.:ii'm ,L ig., ,,,, .,.,. ,,,,... .., B Twentyffwo us D . it l, N Il ll il ls ll li ll' l' l l i 1 r l F li 'A i P it ,WJ d'lv nit ll., i'l li l VL ll if ti lil ll ml ni in ll lt Fil 1 M lil r il ll: Ai
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i 1 - i 'g'- K E 5 . Tj T h e L e a cl e r 1' Ci'15EllT1U'11. Q I L fl, - T ' T Y '74 i K QL IW ll ' li ' '1 1 11 1 l ll 1 1 11 ll ill 1 l 1 l 1 ll1 1 1 14 1. 1 l1ll . l l' . ll ll gl J .1 1 tl We 'U 2 111 l .1111 1 p 'Top row-Mr. Baker, ass't coach, M. Stauder, M. Ferner, D. Tomlinson, M. Tarnosky, l QQLQ1 V. Tobin, L. Gallagher. ' l gi, Middle row-Mr. Barr, ass't coachg E. Field, T. Miller, L. Manchester, B. Iungbluth, 2 gall Traxler, Mr. McConihe, coach. .4 P Front row-M. Reeder, R. Gubeno, V. Maddock, captaing B. Bodnar, G. Rath. l 1 G' 1 ' B k b 11 ir s as et a 1 The Girls' 193081 basketball team has had a very successful season, winning 15, tying 1 and losing 2 games. During the season we made 460 points to our 11 opponents 192. Thus making an average of 26 points to the opponents 11. il Under the coaching of Coach McConihe the girls worked hard to develop a l good team. Throughout the year the girls on the squad showed fighting spirit and ' good sportsmanship, The team worked as a group and not individuals. Due to XM these things we were close to the top in the league standings. l l Our next year's prospects never have been so bright as we have 7 letter girls back. We regret the loss of Bodnar, Field and Tobin-as they have helped us a p . great deal. We hope to bring Brookside their first girls Championship team in Q jx 193142. Come out and help us next fall by giving us your faithful support as has 1 1 1,217 been shown in the past. if ' A great deal of credit should be given to the girls on the second team, through E Q-rv their help and good spirit at practice, we were able to get more from our practices. 1 The girls basketball team consisted of Mildred Reeder, center forward, if the l 1 ball was in her hand no fear of a misplay, it most always meant a basket. Mildred, l 1 , better known as 'iSis was a great help to the team. ul fr I f'p,,,w-NM-'1 1, V. f e . 34 ---A--m--- y ----A--W --PN ----af, ..?......,:.. Y, as - 1 cc- ..... . 'TwentyfFo1,w
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