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DeLand- Weldon lost a 59 to 41 game to a good Mansfield team. R. Danison led the DeLand- Weldon attack with 13 points. Mansfield had too much height for the locals. DeLand- Weldon traveled to Fisher and lost a 71 to 35 game to a strong team. R. Danison led the scoring with 14 points followed by B. Kallembach with 13 points. DeLand- Weldon lost their first game in the District Tournament to Maroa, 53 to 30. Maroa led all the way to win with ease. R. Danison was the high scorer with 6 points for DeLand- Weldon. This was the last game of the 1948-49 season. 1948-1949 RECORD Beason 27 — -29 DeLand- Weldon 47 — -62 Argenta Wapella 33 — -49 DeLand- Weldon 49 — -51 Wapella Sadorus 28 — -35 DeLand- Weldon 39 — -57 Mansfield Fisher 51 — -32 DeLand- Weldon 38 — -41 Lovington Ar genta 40— -37 DeLand- W eldon 44— -41 Kenney Mahomet 52 — -45 DeLand- Weldon 60— -45 Bellflower Farmer City SVC 57 — -27 DeL and- W el don 34— -78 Farmer City Farmer City 62 — -29 DeLand- Weldon 61 — -53 Mahomet Saybrook 97 — -43 DeLand- W eldon 41 — -59 Mansfield Warrensbur g (NIHT) 48 — -35 DeL ane- Weldon 35 — -71 Fisher Maroa 66— -30 DeLand- Weldon 30— -53 Maroa Dist. Reserve Team The DeLand -Weldon reserves won 10 and lost 9 in the season of 1948 -49. Three of their losses could have been wins as easily as they were losses. The boys on the team worked hard in every game, winning or losing, and deserved every game they won. Buddy Clow was th e leading free throw shooter for the reserves with a .587 average. We will see a lot more of these boys as they are all sophomores. We hope they have the same spirit they showed this year, all the rest of their high school days. FREE THROW SHOOTING Made Missed Shot Parrish 44 27 71 .619 Clow 14 10 24 .587 Norfleet 56 42 98 .571 R. Kallembach 29 25 54 .537 O’Daffer 21 22 43 .488 B. Kallambach 42 47 89 .471 Danison 35 43 78 .448 Massey 9 14 23 .391 Loney 16 29 45 .355 Edwards 15 36 51 .298 Schroeder 2 5 7 .285 Taylor 6 28 34 .176 28
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Basketball urr FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Coach Gerald Wine, phares O ' Daffer, Ronnie Dennison, Bob Kallembach, Max Parrish, Eudean Norfleet. SECOND ROW: Managers; James Jiles and Bob Kirkland, Dick Loney, Bob Taylor, Rex Kallembach, Ralph Massey, Ronnie Edwards, Buddy Clow. CHEERLEADERS: Christine Foster, Edith Yates, Patsy Maden. Basketball The first game of the 1948-49 basketball season found DeLand-Weldon turning back a big Beason team in the closing minutes. W. Foster was high point man of the game with eleven points. The score was 29 to 27. DeLand- Weldon traveled to Wapella and handed the home team a 49 to 33 licking. B. Kallembach and E. Norfleet were high scorers with 13 points apiece. DeLand- Weldon went to Sadorus and handed them a 35 to 28 defeat. W. Foster was high with 17 points followed by B. Kallembach with 10 points. DeLand- Weldon entertained a strong Fisher team and received its first defeat of the year by a score of 5 1 to 32. E. Norfleet led the DeLand- Weldon attack with 18 points. DeLand- Weldon met their second defeat in a row as they lost to Argenta 40 to 37. R. Danison led the scoring with 10 points. A good Mahomet team came to DeLand and barely won a 52 to 45 ball game. W. Foster and B. Kallembach had 15 and 11 points respectively. A strong Farmer City team met the locals in the first outing for DeLand- Weldon in the SVC Tournament and won, 51 to 27. B. Kallembach led the scoring for DeLand- Weldon with 9 points. DeLand- Weldon played the champions of the SVC Tournament and got walked on 62 to 29. Farmer City led all the way to win easily. B. Kallembach led the scoring for DeLand- Weldon with 17 points. A hot shooting Saybrook team defeated DeLand- Weldon 97 to 43. Saybrook had altogether to much heighth and ability. E. Norfleet led the DeLand- Weldon attack with 8 points. The DeLand- Weldon went all the way to Niantic only to get beaten by Warrerrsburg 48 to 35. Parrish was the big gun with 11 points. DeLand- Weldon traveled to Maroa and lost a 66 to 30 ball game to the home team. B. Kallembach led the scoring with 12 points. The local team lost their ninth game in a row to a good Argenta team. The score was 62 to 47. Norfleet and R. Danison were the chief point getters with 11 points apiece. DeLand- Weldon lost a thrilling game to Wapella by 2 points in 3 overtimes. The score was 51 to 49 in favor of Wapella. B. Kallembach was the leading scorer with 16 points. Miller, from Wapella, had 16 to tie Kallembach for high scoring honors. DeLand-Weldon traveled to Mansfield and lost by a score of 57 to 39. Danison was DeLand- Weldon’s leading scorer with 13 points. DeLand-Weldon suffered their 12th loss at the hands of Lovington. Lovington led all the way to win 41 to 38. B. Kallembach was the game’s leading scorer with 22 points. DeLand-Weldon entertained Kenney and sent them home with a 44 to 41 setback. Norfleet led the attack with 15 points but was outscored by Trowbridge from Kenney who had 21 points. The locals won their second straight game when they defeated Bellflower 60 to 45. The teams were fairly even until the last quarter, when DeLand-Weldon pulled away. E. Norfleet led the attack with 17 points. Farmer City invaded the DeLand gym and poured it on to the locals 78 to 34. Farmer City led all the way to win easily. Norfleet led DeLand-Weldon with 10 points. DeLand-Weldon traveled to Mahomet and dropped a high scoring duel to them, 61 to 53. Jim Paul of Mahomet, led all scorers with 31 points. B. Kallembach led DeLand-Weldon with 19 points. 27
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