GIRLS BASKET ALL CONT ' D : E.K.C. vs Selkirk: While the boys suffered defeat the girls came up with a 14-10 win, their first win of the year. The girls led all the way but it was still a close game. Lily Paslawski and K.Anderson with 4 points and M.Kalkhoven, Pat Francis and In$B Friend son with 2 points each were the scorers .for F.K.C. e • » ' • • F.K.C. vs Norwood: The Norwood squad came away with an 18-12 win over our girls. The girls played valiantly but could not overcome Norwood’s 10 point drive in the second quarter.’ Top scorer for F.K. was Lily Paslawski with 7 points while K.-4nderson and Muriel Brydges with 2 points and Pat Francis ' ; with 1 point! rounded it off for F.K.C. . E.K.C. vs West Kildonan. The girls, like the boys, handed out resounding defeats! to their opponents. The girls winning 22-5. Again Lily Pas¬ lawski led the scoring parade with 8 points followed by Ina Eriendson with 4 points, Maureen Kalkhoven and Joan Taylor with 3 points each and rounding it off with Pat Francis and Kathleen Anderson with 2 points each. — I E.K.C. vs Glenlawn : The girls suffered defeat at the hands of the Glenlawn gang to the tune of a 20-11 score. The girls could not stave! of Glenlawn’s last quarter 11 point rally, thus going down to! a hard fought defeat. Leading the scoring parade was Lily Paslawski with 7 points and Pat Francis and Muriel Brydges with 2 points each. E.K.C. vs Norvood : This game was the sudden death play-off game to see who would enter into the finals. Our girls lost by the score I of 14-4. The score didn’t mean a thing; it was a hard fought game all the way but our girls just couldn’t get going, The scorer’s for E.K.C. were Lily Paslawski with 3 points and Joa: Taylor with 1 point. The girls scoring race ran as follows: Lily Paslawski - 35 points Pat Francis 9 ” Ina Erlendson 8 ” Kathleen Anderson- 8 ” Maureen Kalkhoven- 5 ’’ Muriel Brydges - 4 ” Joan Taylor - 3 ” 4
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High School Bonspiel East Kildonan Collegiate also entered three teams in the Manitoba High School Bonspiel. All three did well although none made the eights for prizes. The first rink to fall was the Campbell quartet skipped by John Campbell with Byron Watt third, Alex McKenzie second and Bob Hansell lead. The second team to go was the Forsyth foursome, which consisted of Jim Forsyth, Barry Martin, Bob Ham and Dorg Ingram. They reached the 32’s but had the misfortune to meet a powerful Tec Voc rink which had defeated them before and were also knocked out. Wally Melnyk f s rink went the farthest for E.K.C. reaching the sixteens in the Don Davidson trophy event. Wally’s rink consisted of himself lead, Garnet Knox third, Mel Finlayson second, and lead Keith Muirhead. Our congratulations to all these curlers for their showing for E.K.C. - Bob Ham, Top. E.K.C. Basketball Teams. Back Rot : Ed Barnes, Jim Forsyth, Bob Marshall, Hugh Krenti John Camplbell, Bob Fair cloth, Wally Melnyk. Middle Row: Theresa Johnson, Ina Erlendson, John Horvath, Bill Wyborn, Bob Hansell, Ian Sutherland, Maurel Kalkhoven, Joan Taylor. Front Row: Dianne le Page, Kathleen Anderson, Sandra Summei Sheila Burnett, Lily Pa Slav ski, Muriel Brydges, Fran ci s. Second Back Row: Front Row: Third • • Back Row: Front Row: Bot tom: Back Row: Front Row: E.K.C .Volleyball Teams. Bernice Jakubic, Keith Muirhead, Jim Forsyth, Ej Wyborn, Garnet Knox, Walter Melnyk, Art Alsfordl Ed Barnes, Ann Neaves. Joan Taylor, Muriel Brydges, Kathleen Anderson Lynne Wimble, Carol Gibson, Ina Erlendson, Lily] Paslawski, Maureen Kalkhoven, Marilyn Wilkinson! E.K.C.Soccer Team S.C.A.A.Champs. Gordon Grant, Sumio Takeuchi, Harvey Hanel,Eric| Tiderman, Bob Munson, Mel Finlayson, Hugh Krent Larry Bunio, Fred Halls, Doug Ingram. Barrie Kirkhope, Barry Martin, Dave Tibbs, Bob Hansell, Andy Wangon, Bob Ham, Bob Moffat,Bill E.K.C, Sports Committee. Doug Ingram, Bill Serytuk, Andy Wangen, Bob Han Fred Halls. Gwen O’Shea, Lily Paslawski, Ina Erlendson, The]I Johnson, Vivian Kobylak.
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