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First Row: Martin Polakowski, Alan Hamer, John Sestina, Nolan Baisch, Jerry Buy, Paul Sestina. Second Row: Ed Skinner, Don Kiene, George Elwood, Forest Fields, Gary Wilkinson, Norman Barnes, Bob Duche, Coach Smulbach. Not Pictured: Ron Sheperd. unior Varsity Giving added impetus to the thought of brighter basketball future was the fine show- ing made by the Brunswick Reserve basket- ball squad. This team, coached by Mr. Slnul- bach, was sprinkled generously with promis- ing freshmen and sophomores. Playing usu- ally in the preliminary games they compiled a 10-4 record. At season's end Coach Platz took a fresh- man team composed largely of reserve mem- bers and competed in the Buckeye invita- tional tournament. In this tournament they were edged out in the final game. These reserves should add luster to the future Blue Devil basketball records. - Strong Reserves B.H.S. Opp 50 Leroy 39 29 Seville 24 45 Highland 26 47 Spencer 33 25 Lodi 29 28 Homer 30 27 Buckeye 28 41 Leroy 45 26 Seville 41 42 Highland 28 28 Spencer 23 32 Lodi 33 45 Homer 29 31 Buckeye 30
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First Row: T. Loughren, R. Shepherd, D. Lee, P. Wokoun, D. James, F. Gilhousen, J. Cap, N. Berendsen. Second Row: D. Palmatier, R. Petchler, E. Bates, L. Lanning, D. Elwood, A. Brainard, E. Skinner, Coach Pearce. The Little Demons B.H.S. Opp. 41 Strongsville 18 26 Independence 19 39 Hinckley 13 34 Cuyahoga Heights 36 32 Buckeye 17 35 North Royalton 22 22 Strongsville 38 27 Seville 16 22 Independence 31 38 Sharon Center 6 - League Champs Brunswick gained its best records in the junior high school. Coached by William Pearce these seventh and eighth graders played in two leagues, the very fast Cuya- hoga County League and the traditional Medina County circuit. The youngsters easily won their division and toppled Homer very handily in the championship game. Besides their champion- ship showing in the Medina League, they also posted very impressive victories in the Cuyahoga County League. These junior high cagers distinguished themselves as promising athletes. We hate to sound overly optimistic, but the next four years look promising.
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