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FRESHMEN BASKETBALL TEAM: TOP ROW: J. Chapman, T. Markey, S. Kuykendall, P. Feeney, I. Martzolf, D. Raiderstori T. Queisifer, J. Downs, Eoach Scott Neat. BOTTOM ROW: S. Herman, D. Chandler, B. Wiggenhorn, M. Martin, G. Beltord, B. Breitenbeck, D. Ke er, B. Dietric . RIGHT: With eyes fixed on the basket, Mark McDonough shoots for another two points. ABOVE: Basketball players sit down on the job ?'? FAR ABOVE: Freshman player Greg Bel- ford guards the ball while waiting for another great Frosh set-up. FAR RIGHT: With a mighty leap, Ed Lacey makes his way through Wood's defense for a Trojan Basket. 106
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finish treck on top The Reserve Basketball Team finished their season with a fine record of 12-7. Mr. john Nell took on the bulk of the coaching responsibility and guided the team successfully in preparation for varsity play. The team started off their season with four wins against Deaf School, Latin School, Broad Ripple, and Ritter respectively, totalling 212 points against the op- positions' 135. The next game went to Shortridge, with the Trojans losing by only three baskets, 35-41. Another loss and win passed before the New Pal- estine Holiday Tourney. Their afternoon opponent, Morton Memorial, fell to the Trojans by a score of 37- 18 with great defensive playing on Chatardis part. They then proceeded to grab the tourney Cham- pionship by defeating New Palestine. The remaining ten games were divided equally between wins and losses. The reserve team shows power and depth that promise a great upcoming varsity year. RESERVE BASKETBALL A CHS OPPONENT 54 Deaf School 24 60 Latin School 21 p 57 Broad Ripple 53 t 41 Ritter 37 i ' 35 Shortridge 41? y 1 A i 54 Scecina 47 4' 33 Cathedral 56 . 37 Morton Memorial 18 38 New Palestine 31 44 Marshall 46 43 Tech 66 44 Hamelton Southeastern 40 58 Roncalli 53 23 Northwest 54 38 t Brebeufp 49 44 is Gifeeifiiield-Central ' 39 45 ..'e.i.. QQ 43 53 t t iiBE6ChiiGf0Ve 42 25 . T'FrariklitisCentral 39 Lost-1 FAR LEFT: An easy two points are made by reserve player jerry Dunlevy. LEFT: Rick Michaelis squeezes another shot in despite Creenvield's tight defense. FAR RIGHT: Bill Rodecker jumps a little higher, giving Chatard the ball in overtime with Greenfield-Central. RIGHT: Versatile ball handling helps Rick Galloway out of many tight situations. i J? Qe,,4-4.
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Freshman basketball season builds 771871 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL CHS OPPONENT 36 Broad Ripple 35 6 35 Brebeuf 39 5 42 Scecina 34 39 Arlington 30 44 Broad Ripple 27 33 Cathedral 50 36 Carmel 40 28 Howe 35 34 Washington ' 62 42 Tech 5 by 33 51 Tech-City 3 j 52 46 Pike 1 1 4 34 65 Roricallil, I 'V ' 44 49 Hamilton Southeastern 44 50 Shortridge' 51 53 Ritter y 42 45 Marshall 28 57 Wood 66 Won 10 Lost 8 5 One word for this year's Freshman Basketball team was uunpredictablev. They started off their season with a win and a loss. They then went on to win their next three games, bringing high hopes for the remainder ofthe season. But as it turned out, they hit a slump and lost the next four games. the Frosh finally ended their season with a re- spectable 10-8 record. They were under the direction of Coach Scott Neat, a former Butler basketball star. The freshmen showed a great amount of ability and power, and with further practice, give promise of being a definite asset to Chatard's future basketball team. 107
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