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BASKETBALL JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR BOYS This year, the seniors had a fairly successful season winning 2 games and losing 3. Unfortunately a 25-21 loss to J.B. Mitchell prevented the boys from entering the playoffs. Even though the team started off slowly, at the end of the season they gained much poise and experience. The boys would like to thank Mr. Puchniak for his time and devotion given to the team. A good showing is expected from the boys next year. ROW 1: Ian Wood, Eugene McNutt, Ross Bonner, Jim Waggoner, Andy Morris, John Alerdice. ROW 2: Richard Karkota, Mike McKee, John Nelson, Richard Westwood, Tony Klymchuk, Gerald Marks, Coach Puchniak. FRESHMEN BOYS This year the boys lost several key games by one or two points. They had a league record of 3 wins and 6 losses and a seventh place finish. In exhibition games the boys had a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. The leading scorer on the team was Tom Stadnyk. The boys will form a good bench strength for the Varsity team next year. ROW 1: Robert Craig (manager), Dennis Nault (manager), Dave Lyons, Jeff Wood, Arland Haus, Pete Zeglen, Gerry Wilson. ROW 2: Mr. B. Trump, Gerry Bell, Robert Morrin, Tom Broadway” Stadnyk, Reg Star Foidart, Peter Nikkei, John Paulishyn. ROW 1: Randy Nibble Wlosek, Glen Downie, Gary Aubert, Andy Stefaniuk, Don Paulus, Ken Fowler (manager). ROW 2: Coach Chubaty, Joe Di Curzio (manager), KenValainis, Abraham Kicis, Ted Rathbone, Bernie Nikolai, Bruce Wasylik, Ricky Ross (manager). Missing: Barton Evans. VARSITY BOYS Coach Chubaty ' s first year at the helm of the Varsity Team was a disastrous one. The boy ' s finished in 8th place with a record of 2 wins and 6 losses, with 4 of the losses by less than 4 points. In the first Bulldog Invitational Tournament, Churchill defeated Garden City 43-40 in double overtime to win the championship. Churchill also made a good showing in th e U. of Brandon Tournament. Bernie Nikolai, headed for the U. of W., was a co-captain and second team all-star. Bart Evans was also a co-captain. The grade 11 boys on the team should form a strong nucleus towards winning the Provincial Championship next year. PAGE 63
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BASKETBALL JUNIOR HIGH The girls showed good spirit and sportsmanship but were unable to make a showing in their league. With a little more practise we could have a winning team next year. ROW 1: Bev Lechowicz, Jan Stogryn, Pam Reid, Kim Pestrak (capt.), Carol Townsley, Vicki Cox, Joanie McPherson. ROW 2: Kathy Kimball, Joan Marowitch, Su Daniels, .Barb Swarbrick, Pam Goodchild, Bev Walker, Wendy Attree (manager). Missing: Dianne Doney. FRESHMEN GIRLS The Freshmen girls made a good showing this year with a record of 3 wins and 2 loses. Unfortunately they were unable to advance into the playoffs. ROW 1: Dianne Donnelly (manager), Sherri Mezzarobba, Karen Fletcher, Clara Donato (capt.), Melva Ives, Sharon Doney, Jackie Broda (manager). ROW 2: Cathy Tinkler, Barbara Wuirch, Anne Friesen (capt.), Linda Krawetz, Kathy Mintenko, Sandra Gardner. PAGE 62
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JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR BOYS BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Trevor Kusmack (equipment manager), Rick Ross, Bruce Sanguin, Joe Ives, Randy Swarek. BACK ROW: Mr. W. G. Chubaty (asst, coach), John Parker, Brian Paul, Dave Davis (captain), Dave Venchuk, John Benson, Mr. G. P. Kornyk (head coach). Missing: Joe Ciuro. This year ' s edition of the Junior High Junior Basketball team was the most successful in Churchill ' s history, winning the city championship. With much pre-season practise and 5 exhibition games, the team was ready for their five league games in which they won quite handily including a 62-5 decision over J.B. Mitchell. By defeating River Heights for the South Division Championship, they advanced into the city finals. After losing their first game to Elmwood by a score of 22-19. They came back to win their next game by 26-6 over Aberdeen to put them back into the city championships, against Elmwoou. This time they won and so brought back the trophy to Churchill. ON BEHALF OF THE PLAYERS THEY WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION TO MR. KORNYK FOR THE TIME AND EFFORT HE SPENT IN COACHING THE TEAM. PAGE 64
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