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BASKETBALL 1 The Varsity basketball team finished the 1966-67 season with a 9-17 record. Although the season was a long one, it did have some bright spots. The best game of the year for Dee Mack was 70 to 50 upset over San Jose. The most excitement took place in a five over- time Win over Stanford 34 to 32. Individual honors went to the following boys: Paul Mountjoy--Most Valuable Player and Co- captain. Joe Snyder-- Co-captain and most steals and assists. Jim Baurer--Lions Club Free Throw award A little higher, Paul. - v Look out behind you! Y 73 Teamwork, boys, teamwork
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Coach Nelson gives the boys a few pointers. VARSITY Morton Danvers Green Valley Minier Delavan Forman G.V. Holiday Tourney Balyki Delavan Hop edale Green Valley Hop edale Stanford Armington Minier San Jos e Delavan Delavan Armington Green Valley Green Valley San Jose Hopedale Armington Stanford Glasford Pekin John Dean, Doug Aeschliman, Rick Serpette, Joe Snyder, Sam Ashley, Charlie Heren, Gary Rogers Jim Baurer SECOND ROW: Mr. Nelson, coach, Greg Kaiser, Stan Lape, Pat Mountjoy, Mike Wurrnnest, Paul Mountjoy Russell Ratliff, Steve Garst, Statistician, Stan Nafziger, manager.
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J.V. The Fresh-Soph Basketball team for the 1966-67 had a season record of 7 wins and 18 losses. This record doesn't really give a true evaluation of the team. Due to the fact thatwe lost two sophomores to varsity competition, we were a freshman team in a sophomore league. After the loss of Stan Lape and Jim Bauer, who together were averaging about 40 points a game, we were forced to start four freshmen and one sophomore. Although this young ball club lost 12 games in a row, we lost 9 of these games by 5 points or less. This says at least one thing-- the team never quit or let down for a second. If I would make a statement about this ball club for the future Iwould say this--With all of this young experienced talent back for the season of '67 and '68,and with a record of 7 and 18 for the season of '66 and '67 we have only one Way to go--Up! .J l gf Mr, Young chalks up plays for the next game. Tom Robinson, Jerry Richardson, Jim Snyder, Joe England, Mike Schmidgall. SECOND ROW: Ray Spencer, Greg Cundiff, Tom Dossett, Ralph Mitchell, Kirby Wilkes. THIRD ROW: Mr. Young, Coachg Bob Elliot, Tom Harm, Carlyle Cumby, Randy Hess, Manager. 74
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