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The HA squad of Cashmere High had almost a 50-50 record as they won ten games and lost nine. They made an average of 47 points per game to their opponents 48.3. Playing their first year of A ball,- the Bull- dogs copped third place in the newly formed A league. ea., 'LVM I 5 Back row: Ron Ferry, Marv Schadler, Jack Pipkin, Pierce Olsen, Cliff Bovee, .Tim Theiss, Ray Babcock, Elwood Rieke, manager and Ron Ott, manager. Front row: .Tim Hubenthal, Frank Baker, Bob Foust, Harold McClimans, Dick Blonden, and Coach Bill Lippincott. 6 s P The HB squad of Cashmere High didn't fare as well as their big brothers on the AU squad. The younger lads won but seven games while losing thirteen. Despite this record, however. the boys gained valuable experience which will be to their advantage next year. Back row: Jerry Kenoyer, Don Hardin, Dick Bates Milo Flagel, and Dale Slechta, manager. Front row: Don Pepin, Art Greig, Vernon Kirby, Dwight Bostwick, and Coach Tom Hall. C.H.S. - 35 C.H.S. - 33 C.H.S. - 43 C.H.S. - 39 C.H.S. - 46 C.H.S. - 46 C.H.S. - 46 C.H.S. - 64 C.H.S.- 41 C.H.S. - 55 C H.S. - 38 C H.S. - 41 69 38 59 61 55 C.H.S. - Above: Bob Foust reaches for the ball in a game with Okanogan which Cashmere won 61-44. The Okanogan player checking Bob is unidentified. C.H.S. - C.H.S. - C.H.S. - C.H.S. - C.H.S. - 47 C.H.S. - 37 Above. Dick Blonden tries a push shot in the Okan- ogan game. Peshastin 40 C1eElum 38 Ellensburg 50 Chelan 49 Moses Lake 44 Leavenworth 37 Omak 72 Okanogan 47 Peshastin 40 Ephrata 47 Wenatchee 64 Chelan 44 Moses Lake 50 5 Leavenworth 36 Above: Cliff Bovee's shot is blocked 74 Omak by Wenatchee's Larry Richardson. Okanogan 44 Cashmere players include No. 14, Dryden 46 Bob Foust, and No. 11, Frank Baker Ephrata 23 No. 9, Jerry Evett, of the Panthers Wenatchee 73 closes in. 7
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N X, X2 Qx tw The football squad of Cashmere High had a rather poor season in 1950. Their won-lost record stood at one game won, one tied, and six lost. Their lone victory was over Okan- ogan when Ron Ferry sprinted 60 yards in the last ten seconds of play for a T.D. Bob Foust was chosen alternate end on the All- State squad. , . , , , 1 1.11.41 .jg fu' H ll, '-Ewlctwa 9 xfyp' if . , X L B sf 'Q x QT' T' 1 92 1 1 Q.-aut. '11, A' ' SQUAD FOOTBALL Starting in the upper right hand corner and continuing around the C are: Cliff Cannon, line backer, Larry Larse, guard, Duane Brun- ner, quarterback, Jerry Lemm, tackle, Jim Hubenthal, center, Marv Ray, guard, Don Chamberlain, guard, Rich Johnson, back, Ron Ferry, halfback, Cliff Bovee, end, Bob Curtis, guard, Frank Baker, fullback, Dale Hardin, center, Bob Foust, end, J. L. Foust, tackle, Daywin Slechta, halfback, Darryl Erickson, tackle, Orlo Tift, end, Wayne Murray, guard, Don Pepin, back, Art Greig, back, Brad John- ston, guard, Don Hardin, tackle, Vernon ffchoo choo Kirby, back, .Tim Chamberlain, guard, Jack Pipkin, end, Harold McClimans, back, George Davenport, manager and Elwood Rieke manager. Coach Bill Lippincott is pictured in the middle of the C. C.H.S. - 0 Chelan 40 C.H.S. - 6 Ellensburg 19 C.H.S. - 6 Leavenworth 6 C.H.S. - 7 Omak 13 C.H.S. - 13 Wenatchee 49 C.H.S. - 7 Ephrata 33 C.H.S. - 14 Okanogan 7 C.H.S. - 7 Chelan 40 Go, NINTH FOOTBALL Back row: Northrup, Ashley, Braun, Milner, Doyle Slechta, Spanjer, Reese, and Rix. Second row: Hill, Day, Cox, Dean Slechta, Madison, Stewart, Chamberlain, Sparber, alliot and M . Front row: Lymbeck, Curtis, Keenan, Messee. Olsen, Nelson. Christensen, and Coach Tom Hall. 11 5' h and 8th FOOTBALL 7t Back row: Scott, Dolman, Mikkelsen, Babcock, Richard son, Weiss, Greig, Dronen, and Cox. Second row: Barr, Pace, Purcell, Andrews, Davenport Derifield. Nightengale, Aldous, and Hill. Third row: Ott, Stevens, Berry, Ferry, Ladson, Wright illiams and Newton W , . Front row: Knowles, Macdanz, Balaban, Smoot, Kirk patrick, Schultz. Reese, Stewart, Caudle, and Coach Brodniak
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'14 NINTH BASKETBALL Back row: Malliot, Loudenback, Braun, Doyle Slechta, Cox, Poore, Milner, and Coach Tom Hall. Front row: Rockenfield, Olsen, Curtis, Messee, Dean Slechta, and Jim Reese, manager. The ninth grade, under the able guidance of Coach Hall, had a successful season, dropping but four games while winning seven Three of the four losses came at the hands of the Chelan fresh men, a team they defeated the previous year for the county championship. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The seventh and eighth grade teams varied in their won- lost record. The seventh grade won seven and lost four while the eighth grade won six and lost ten. Seventh Grade 2 C..T.H. -15 Peshastin 23 C 7 ..T.H. - 15 Leavenworth c.J.H. - is Peshastin 16 2 C.J.H. -20 East Wenatchee 19 1 5 C.J.H. -20 Sunnyslope 24 C..T.H. - 15 Leavenworth 9 V C..T.H. -46 East Wenatchee 24 C.J.H. -22 Wenatchee 25 C.J.H. -16 Sunnyslope 17 C.J.H. - 19 Wenatchee 17 C.J.H. -17 Peshastin 13 Eighth Grade C..T.H. -10 Dryden 15 C.J.H. -18 Peshastin 37 C.J.H. -20 Leavenworth 12 C..T.H. - 7 Peshastin 22 C.J.H. -20 Dryden 16 C.J.H. -21 Monitor 22 C.J.H. -25 East Venatchee 22 C.J.H. -26 Sunnyslope 15 C.J.H. -22 Leavenworth 13 C.J.H. -33 Monitor 26 C.J.H. -24 East Wenatchee 25 C.J.H. - 9 Wenatchee 30 C.J.H. - 15 Sunnyslope 17 C.J.H. -24 Wenatchee 29 C,J,1-1, - 16 Chuan 39 Eighth Grade Seventh Grade C,J,H, -20 peshastin 32 Back row: Berry, Dolman, Scott Cox. Ladson, Newton, Davenport and Coffin. and Barr. Second row: Chamberlain, Deri- Pace, Hill, Balaban, and Macdanz field. Sparber, and Coach Brod- niak. Third POW! Babcock, Greig. Flei- Wright. Smoot, Ferry, and Caudle sher, and Richardson.
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