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ls ruvluau. irnm ROW I O Nelson D Dorn D Ericson L Slxog B Duntley G Graham G Tun sl: J Ocel B en der D Murzyn ROW J Kraus J c e B Gri i h Nestrud J Ramsey D Schaaf R arl son u Peach R Sanetra D Senzig J. Gebhart pay Coach Carlson. Heights 7 - South St. Paul 0 Heights 0 - Robbinsdale - 6 Heights 12 - Stillwater - - 13 Heights 33 - De La Salle - 6 Heights 26 - Ramsey - - 6 Heights 6 - Edina - - 6 Heights 6 - Anoka - - 6 B-FOOTBALL Learning the fundamentals of the game, and gaining valuable experience were but two purposes of the 'B' squad coached by Wes Olson and Don Carlson. The boys had a successful season, winning three games, losing two, and tieing two. Even though they were short of backfield material, their defense was strong, and they played the type of ball needed to give Heights good varsity teams for the next two or three years. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM. ROW l: H. Rchrbcclter, K. Reddick, T. Christian, L. Gallagher, D. Dupay, B. Schuh, L. Cipperly, . Nelson, M. McMartin, T. Trench. ROW ll: J. Allen, P. Heryla, G. Rognrud, R. Anderson, G. Logacz, D. Ricestead, K. Polzin, R. Harding, T. Cohen. ROW Ill: J. Ramsey, H. Lennox, B. Bishop, P. Marcy, G, Ander- son, R. Beclrer, R. Reddick, G, Pontius, G. Anderson. ROW IV: B. Jendro, D. Norby, D. Larson, R. Kovich, J. Perry, Koistenen, J. Kell, G. Phillips, K. Kehr. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ' Even with the smallest players in the league, the iunior high football team was not stopped from having a good year. Coached by Ken Exel, they played three games at home and three away to end the season with a record of one win, two ties, and three losses. They were a fine bunch of boys with a lot of character and spirit that was well demonstrated by their good attendance. R. Zettergren, A. Du-
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'Il xt f'L vw 1 - S Q R' -, Q ft E i s 2 at 2 E ggmlbligl lglpciziib 'l g, R Row ll: R, Ashford, ,cl P l M. Rozmarlz, A. An- ,I K :HI . A ' K derso f at '1 5- ' ' 'Q ' C gfjj 5134. - I if' , , ,L 'x v . fr. 1,1 E Y , , 1 f -f s . 2 I y If 1 l ,ff R, . g , g if yy X K X my s ai QNX v ' m S s 49' , S 'gi BALL However, the team made a slight comeback at the end ofthe season to take three straight games from White Bear, Alexander Ramsey, and Marshall. Columbia Heights was given a bye in the Sub- District tournament and went directly into the Dis- trict 14 tournament, losing to South St. Paul 39-32. Captain Loren Wolle was the only Hylander to be named to the All-Suburban team this season. 'er, D. Ericso Heights 54 Heights 61 Heights 51 Heights 34 Heights 60 NON- Heights 50 Heights 36 - - Stillwater - - - White Bear - - - Ramsey - - - - - South St. Paul - - - West St. Paul CONFERENCE SCORES - - - Robbinsdale- - - - Marshall- - DISTRICT 14 TOURNAMENT Heights 32 - - - South St. Paul mar ni1'm1 'g
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Heights 41 - Anoka - - Heights 35 - Stillwater - - Heights 37 - Edison - - - Heights 40 - White Bear - Heights 34 - Ramsey - - - South St. Paul - West St. Paul - Heights Heights Heights 27 - Hastings - - Heights 38 - Anoka - - - Heights 30 - Stillwater - - Heights 34 - White Bear - Heights 27 - Ramsey - - Heights 33 - South St. Paul Heights 46 - West St. Paul - 20 40 COACH HENRY BARTEL JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The iunior high basketball team under the supervision of Coach Ken Exel, gained a great deal in skill and experience this season, compiling a better than average record of six wins and five losses. The importance of this team cannot be over-em- phasized, as the alumni of this group will be the basketball stars of the future. B BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW I: L. Wolle, J. Chudek G Be kstr d N Romey D Ber nardy, G. Tunsky, R. Carlson, D, Murzyn. ROW II M A hte Le e e Sanetra, D. Schaaf, J. Stinson, R. Skutley, R. Steele J DeMars B-BASKETBALL This year's B-squad, coached by Hen- ry Bartel, started out with a bang but lost a few close ones during the mid- dle of the year. They ended up with 5 wins and 9 losses. Jim DeMars and John Chudek sparked the Bombers on offense while Ron Skutley got a lot of defensive rebounds. Many members of the B-squad show a lot of promise, and have a good chance of being moved up to the A-squad next season. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW I: L. Gallagher T Merce K Redd ck T Christian, M. Koistenen, L, Lindgren, R. Ottem. ROW II A d R Hoff G Pontius, G. Rognrud, R. Anderson, G. Shaff, D. Johanson T Tre ch D La son ROW III: J. Kell, J. Allen, K. Lehr, D. Hall, J. Ramsey, G Ph ll ps H sag,
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