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VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row (Left to Right): Jamie Horne, Don Pincock, Bruce Zimmer, John Rigby. Middle Row: Ken Lenton, Gene Degen, Rick Slezak, Bob Keeley. Third Row: John Loewen, Vic Kriscuinas, Richard Jakvbowski, Mr. Taylor. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Taylor, this year ' s edition of the boys ' Varsity basketball was very successful. The boys started practicing early in November to prepare themselves for the pre-season tournament and the rugged schedule that lay ahead. After a good showing in exhibition games our team was to play in the renowned Fort Garry Invitational Tournament. They put up a valiant fight against the better conditioned and taller Dakota team in their tour¬ nament opener but they narrowly lost. Thus, they were eliminated from the tournament. The boys continued to be successful in their exhibition games and were invited to play in the U. of W. Tournament. Victory came easy as the team continued to improve with each game. The league games soon commenced and through the fine rebounding and shooting of Vic Kriscuinas, John Loewen, Jamie Horne, Bob Keeley and John Rigby the team went undefeated in their eight league games, finishing first in the league. When the playoffs started, Churchill was matched against Sisler in the semifinals. After dropping the first game by five points, our boys went on to win the second one by 14 points and therefore won the best of two, total-point semifinal. But the finals were a different story. Churchill won the first game in the best of three for the city championship but lost the second and third games to Gordon Bell, and thus the City Trophy for basketball had again eluded them. But this record enabled them to participate in the provincial tournament. Unfortunately they lost their first game in the tournament, thus eliminating them from the provincial cham¬ pionship, but they went on to win the consolation finals. PAGE 76
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