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sei i 3 KALAMA GAME On Saturday, October 28, an undefeated Kalama eleven met an undefeated Castle Rock eleven on the playing field at Castle Rock. During the first half the Rockets punched through the Kalama line to score twice and take a 13 to 0 lead at half time. The second half was mostly a de- fensive game for Castle Rock as Kalama came back strong and cut the score to 13 to 7 before Cliff Shero was able to score the deciding touch- down on an end around play and give the Rockets a 19 to 7 lead. Kalama managed to score again before the final gun making the final score Castle Rock 19-Kalama 14, and also giving the Trico League championship to a de- serving Castle Rock ball team. UPPER - Award Winners -- Left to right-Bill Dunbar, Inspirational Award Winner, and Bob White, Honorary Cap- tain. LEFT - Trico League Championship Trophy. RIGHT-Coach Ted Hippi. FOOTBALL SCORES 20 Castle Rock Ridgefield 0 Castle Rock 29 Stevenson 0 Castle Rock 34 La Center 0 Castle Rock 25 Evergreen 14 Castle Rock 27 Washougal 6 Castle Rock 19 Kalama 14 Castle Rock 54 Woodland 0 Castle Rock 55 Castle Rock Cathlamet 12 Deaf School 0 7 Y Queen-Left to right-Bill Dunbar Bob White, co-captain, and Shirley Kling, Homecoming YQueen. 01- EVERGREEN GAME One of the teams which was a big threat to Castle Rock's winning the champion- ship was Evergreen Union High School. Friday the 13th of October saw Castle Rock kicking off to Evergreen which promptly charged down-field for a touchdown. After making a stand on their own 15-yard line the second time the Ever- green eleven got the ball, the Rockets finally got started and fought Bill Mabry's passing arm to a 25 to 14 win, break- ing an unscored upon record, but leaving an undefeated Rocket ball club with hopes for the championship trophy. The Castle Rock win avenged a heart-breaking loss to Ever- green during the 1949 season.
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Q1 FRONT Row-left to right-Ken Davis, Bill Hen- drick, Gene Hutchinson, Ed Ayres, Leo Bolar, Bill Dunbar, Bob White, Jim Dunn, Stuart Enevolclsen, and Doug Gilleland. SECOND Row-left to right- Roy Reiman, Ross Cobb, Lewis Barker, lerrv Fowler. I9 0 Football Out of the halls of Castle Rock High School came twenty-nine stalwart football players, plus an excellent coach, with their hearts set on a championship season. Displaying brilliant team- work and an inpenetrable defense the Rockets rolled to an urndefeated season, unseating Kalama from the Trico League t rone. The Rockets beat Battleground 6 to 0 in the Trico League Jamboree for their first taste of victory. Castle Rock then played host to the Ridgefield Spudders in the first league game for both teams. A surprised Ridgefield went home defeated. After a long bus trip to Stevenson the Rockets came home with another win under their belts, and the following week saw the end of the LaCenter Wildcats' dream of an undefeated season. With a record of 63 points to their oponents' 0, Castle Rock met and defeated Evergreen on the home field. Then, after downing Washougal, the Rockets played host to mighty Kalama, which went home heart broken and defeated. With the Trico League crown in their laps, the next three games, Woodland, Cathlamet and State Deaf School, were pushovers for the Rockets, with the Juniors and Sophomores playing most of the time, Bill Dunbar, who gained a first string berth on the All-Trico team and a position on the All-State team, was voted Inspirational award winner by his team-mates, while Bob White, All-Trico first string guard, was voted Honorary Captain. Castle Rock was also fortunate in having Ken Davis, All-Trico first string guard, and Chris Wahl, All-Trico second string tackle. Still, to win each game we needed our kick-off specialist, Cliff Shero: Jim Dunn, punting expert, Leo Bolar, quarterback and passer, Jim Titus, hard-hitting centerg Dwight Cranston, long-legged end, Jim Quick, one of the Rockets' laying low backsg Ed Johnson and Rich Klingi defensive standbysg Lewis Barker, crazy legged backg Bill Hendricks and Gene Hutchinson, hard- hitting tackles, and Don Taylor, 215 pound hunk of Alley Oop, who played tackle. These, plus the many reserves, brought home the Trico League Championship! Marvin Sides, Gene Brazier, Walt Tinney, Cliff Ralston, Cliff Shero and Coach Ted I-Iippi. BACK Row-left to right-jim Titus, Chris Wahl, Don Taylor, Dwight Cranston, Jim Quiclc, Ed Johnson, Gene Faultner, and Rich Kling. E L, , UPPER LEFT-Max Alton and George Eaton, UPPER RIGHT-Roy Oliver, Manager. LOWER-Jim Strain, Reporter, and Rodger Dana, nouncer.
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