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-ur-lla-falliflfspfrul gsgg T he L e a der QED-.llllfgrulgllnb-:lu-:Q -IEP W. With Barb Boginar using her skillful blocking in a game, we usually would count on three or four goals. Give Barb credit for her blocking, she could also make baskets. Our other forward, Eleanor Field, was a player needed throughout the game. Without her excellent all around playing what would we have done? She could be depended on to get the ball in the basket. - Q , Qenieve june Rath showed up with flying colors, her Erst year on the regular' team but to watch her holding an opponent down she would be taken for a veteran player. June had the speed and used it. Berynce Bunny jungbluth, also started in as an inexperienced player,'l1Jut to see her get thefjump ball, and the center ball no one would have known, her as a new player. She also did a good job at guarding. Virden Maddock, Kid, our captain, is considered one of the best guards we have ever had at Brookside. She stuck like glue to the best forwards in the county and made them all look bad due to her ability to hold them scoreless. She was cool and calm in all emergenciesqgand helped us a great deal to win., our many games. We showed our appreciation ,for her wonderful work by re-electingx her captainof our 193162 girls team. Everyone liked Kid and marveled at her playing. 'Q , l Thelma Miller a' Freshman, should be given credit for her help to the team, she was readye when needed, give her another year of experience and she will be hard to beat. V V ' Rosella Gubeno is anotherigood player, especially is her eye good on basket making. Rosella helped the girls win many games, with her good playing. Virginia Tobin may be small in size, but when she had a girl to guard, size didn't mean anything to her. Leona Gallagher, another small player but one who knows her basketball. She is quick in action as well as quick thinking in a game. There are many other good players on the squad. They all did their share and 'their best to make our season a great success. They are: M. Ferner, M. Stauder, M. Tarnosky, L. Manchester and D. Tomlinson. COUNTY STANDINGS. School Points Won Tie School Points Won Tie Avon ............ ............ 2 0 10 0 Avon Lake ............ ........ 1 0 5 O Henrietta ........ .......,....... 1 9 9 1 Brighton ................ ......,. 9 4 1 Brookside ........ ....... 1 7 8 1 Camden .......... ........ 6 5 0 Columbia ......... ............ 1 5' 7 1 La Grange .......... ........ 6 3 0 Belden .............. ............ 1 4 7 0 Brownhelm .......... ........ 4 2 0 S. Amherst ........ ............ l 2 7 0 Penheld ........... ...,.... 4 2 0 Eaton ................. ............ 1 1 5 1 Ridgeville ............. ....,,.. 0 0 0 Highland ......... ............ 1 1 5' 1 Grafton ................ ........ 0 O 0 BROOKSIDE GIRLS 1930-31 Brookside 31 .....,...... Beldon 8 Brookside 22 ........ ............ R idgeville 5 Brookside 12 ........... Henrietta 12 Brookside 19 ......... ............. M edina 28 Brookside 29 .......... ..........,.. A von Lake 16 Brookside 26 ........ .......... L aGrange 19 Brookside 34 ............. Highland 6 Brookside 18 ........ ............ A von Lake 11 Brookside 18 ........... ...... F aculty 4 Brookside 40 ........ .............,.. P enheld 6 Brookside 28 ........... Columbia 15' Brookside 32 ....... ....... B rownhelm 4 Brookside 12 ......... .......................... A von 13 Brookside 30 ............. ................................ E aton 8 Brookside 30 .,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,, SO, Amherst 16 Brookside 35 ..................,............,. So. Amherst 6 Brookside 26 ........,..... Brighton 8 Total 460 192 Brookside 18 .......,..,... Huron 7 Won 15g Tied lg Lost 2. TwentyfFive
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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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Q .nm 'l lll'1lllVgllI?Dflllll' l T h e L e d d e 1' 'llIlIlC5IllglIlmlllill' 'Li vi' J E 5- . ll . Ill ,Q ll ll: ' l ali M lf lf! 'ill lll ll ll l 1 l ill ' l Top row, Left to Right-W, Barr, coachg W. Kelling, C, Schuck, R. Mittendorf, G. l Chambers, R. O'Dell, McConihe, R. Baker. Bottom row-W. Young, V. Biltz, I. Boyd, captain, E. Goodsite, H. Findora, Owen. l'l' nl llll ull ll -, ll Boys Baseball Our boys are looking forward to a very successful season this spring, We have entered in the County Baseball League which was formed this spring. We had a ffl fairly good team last fall having won 4 games and tied one that had to be called fl off on account of darkness. We played 3 games with LaGrange and 2 with Eaton. 'ill All the boys that played last fall will be eligible to play again this spring, and with Ernest Goodsite pitching true to form and with Walter Young and Henry Findf ora as relief pitchers we have a very good pitching staif. We will have Biltz back of the bat again, catching and little Johnny Owen out playing shortstop and john ll Boyd playing second base. When not pitching, Young plays first base, Goodsite plays lg pitch and third base and Findora plays field. We have some very good outfielders, in Kelling, Mittendorf, Schuck, O'Dell and Chambers. With all these players back lb we will have about the best team out on the diamond this spring. Wg' Our schedule this spring will be Eaton at Brookside, April 17, Brookside at '?' Avon, April 24, Highland at Brookside, May lg Avon Lake at Brookside, May 8, and Brookside at Ridgeville May 22. We will probably have more games than just our League Schedule this spring with other schools in the County Qlllll-4IlI,lI . , mg, U . l ' nut in A martial TwentyfSix '
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