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WINS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP The duPont cagers, composed of six juniors and six seniors, had a victorious season with sixteen wins and nine losses. ln addition to our four returning lettermen, duPont was fortunate in getting Frank Adams and 6, 4U Spence Stewart. who trans- ferred to duPont for their senior year. After the Dragons had defeated Bolles. Parker and Paxon in the first three games of the season. it looked as though they might reach the Christmas holidays undefeated. However. though they com- manded the Lee game until the beginning of the last quarter, superior height hegan to tell and they were handed a close defeat. Following the holidays. the team dropped into a momentary slump. losing to Kenny, Fletcher, and Landon. hut soon they were blazing the courts again. They defeated Bolles and Parker. The Seahreeze game. played in Daytona, was quite a disappointment. as the Dragons led the state champions for almost a quarter. After their trip to Daytona they hegan using a green striped hall, painted Imy IVIrs. Lois Benhow of the dullont Art Department. First row, left to right: Randall Weathers, Bill Kemp, George Mitchell Spence Stewart, Russell Grosvenor, Bill Smith, Carl LeDune, Mike Maher Second row: Danny Bell, Bobby Holleman, Robbie Robinson, Roy Mulhall Frank Adams, Andy Chambliss, Barry Graves, Coach Joel Sharp uin- ROY M ULHALL pai, L ., .ff , . SPENCE STEWART ANDY CHAMBLISS
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'fr 'Mena My Uga- .W P we K After defeating Englewood. the team played a very close and exciting gznne with Fletcher. Andy Charnhliss stared in the overtime period with two haslcets and fine defensive play, helping us to win. The dul'ont eagers trounced llihault and Paxon. lnut dropped a game to jackson. The thrill- ing Kenny game, in which the lead changed hands several times. was climaxed hy a seoring spree which enabled us to win. After holding the lead for some time. we dropped another close one to Landon. We won the tournament in Fernandina, defeating Fernandina, Englewood, Parker. and Kenny and were presented with the District Cham- pionship trophy. Thus gaining a lwerth in the State Tournament, the Dragons drew Graeeville as their first opponent. Despite the surge of effort in the final minutes of the game. we were unalule to mateh the score of Graeeville, who aequired the majority of their points from foul shots. Roy lVlulhall was chosen for the seeond string All-City team. while Frank Adams and Spence Stewart received honorable mention. All three had averages in double figures. qv-qu-f-mv-v--W-,Ur i - .A .yy M, L. -5. Has. :S- EK A. f 1 f GEORGE MITCHELL ROBBIE ROBINSON FRANK ADAMS
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