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S.BASKETBALLTEAM THE BOYS H.
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classed their more experienced opponents in a number of the games and we have found several stars of the future in the team of '12 and '13, The girls proved to be one of the fastest teams in this part of the state, win- ning five out of seven games played. Their playing was characterized by team work which is an essential to the game. The girls spent much time upon signal practice and their plays were so intricate that they baffled their opponents to such a degree that the team always compiled an overwhelm- ing score. There were many on the team who-starred individually and therebv made team work a possibility. This was by far the best team ever put out by the E. ll. S., but let us hope that the team of 114 will excel as did that of '12 and '13. Teams were organized by all the classes and basketball within the leligh School has been very successful. This gave a chance for all desir- ing to participate in the games played and these contests awakened within all of the.,studcnts that smouldering spirit of contention, with a view of excellence. which is the life of a progressive people. As a result of these interclass games school spirit arose to its height and the enthusiasm dis- played well repaid us for the ellorts put forth to promote these games within the school. This year of basketball in the E. ll. S. has been the brightest of any in the school's history. Let the good work go on. Girls' Basketball Team. V E E. Callender-Ii, tCapt.l M. Gabriel-E. ll. Mann-G. E. lirager-C. M. VanDusen-G. Ci. Killinger-S. C. E. Maier'-G. Boys' Basketball Team. A. lrish-E. tCapt.l E, VVeitz-F, Krill-G. R. Maier-C. A. Cover-C. - C. Keppler-C. Girls' Schedule. 1912-1913. Time XVinning Team Losing Team lllace Score Nov. 1 .Edgerton . . llutler ..... . .... liutler ... . . .l2- 6 Nov. 3 ........ Pioneer ..... . .Edgerton . . . Edgerton . . . . . 9-- 6 Nov. 15 ........ Edgerton . .Montpelier . . . Edgerton .. . . . 4- 2 Nov. 22 ........ Edgerton A. . lfirvan ..... . llryan . . . . . . 3- 6 Nov. Z9 ....... -Pioneer . .Edgerton . . . . Pioneer . . . . . . .23- 8 Dec. 6 .Edgerton . . . . .Montpelier . .... Montpelier 0- 4 Dec 13. . . Edgerton . .... llutler ..... .... E dgerton . . . .24- O Boy's Schedule 1912-1913, Time 1Vinning Team Losing Team Place Score Nov. 1 .Edgerton ..l1utler ......... iiutler, 18- 8 Nov. 3 ..... . .Pioneer . . T . Edgerton : . . . .Edgerton 28-ll Nov. 15 ........ Montpelier . .Edgerton . . . . .Edgerton 30-20 Nov. Z2 .Bryan . . . . .Edgerton . . .. .Bryan . . . 24--19 Nov. 28 .Pioneer . . . .Edgerton . . . Pioneer . . 35-17 Dec. 6 ........ Montpelier . .Edgerton . . .4 . Montpelier 23-14 Dec. 13 ........ Edgerton . . .Butler ..... .... E dgerton 38-26 Jan. 3. . 1 .Edgerton L8 . .Concord Teachers . St. Joe .. 23-46 -1 A
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GAMES. Nov. 1, 1912. Butler H. S. vs. Edgerton H. S. at Butler. This was the opening game of the season for both boys and girls teams. Great interest was at stake for this game as it would show the merits and strength of the teams in the first real struggle and also in future games. Notwithstanding the odds in favor of the Hoosiers it was an easy victory for both teams of the E. H, S.. The boys score 18-8 and the girls score 12-6 gave confidence to the players and the basketball spirit gradually increase. Nov. 8, 1912. Pioneer vs. Edgerton at Edgerton. This was the first game played on the home floor and resulted in the score 6-9 'tgirls'l and ll-28 tbovsl in favor of Pioneer. The spirit manifested was great. Though the outcome was disastrous for both teams, the visitors departed feeling that the F. ll, S. had a place in the inter- scholastic contests of the county. lloth of the Pioneer teams held the championship of Northwest Ohio, while this was but the second for Edger- ton and in view of this fact the outcome was no worse than might he expected, . Nov, 15, 1912. Montpelier H. S. vs. Edgerton at Edgerton. This was the second game played on the home Hoor and in which we were alittle more successful. The girls won the laurels 4-2g the boys losing 20-30. There were many doubts as to who would he the victor in this battle, though Montpelier closely rivaled Pioneer and was struggling for the championship. l-Iowever the boys defeat was counterhalanced since the girls retained their portion of the honor. This victory was a stimulant and a spur for the girls and they practiced :tealously for the next game. Nov. 22, 1912. Bryan vs. Edgerton at Bryan. Though the boys were defeated 2-l-19, they outclassed their opponents in skill and general playing but the fact that the game was played on llrvan's Court. will. doubtless prove that we were entitled to it. The Ed- gerton girls won .8-6 in a hard fought struggle by virtuous playing. Their skill taxed the strength of their opponents to the utmost yet Bryan was unable to hold them down. Although Bryan had a much heavier team they were unable to cope with the victors. Nov, 28, 1912. Pioneer vs. Edgerton at Pioneer. The outcome of these games was what one might expect. They out- classed Edgerton in general playing and skill and the advantages gained bv playing on a familiar floor are important items which attribute to our defeat. Bovs' score 35-17, girls' score Z3-8. Vtle were unable to outscore them in spite of our strenuous attempts, ' Dec. 6, 1912. Montpelier vs. Edgerton at Montpelier. Granting Montpelier the favor, 53-14 was an overwhelming defeat for the boys' team. On account of sickness, the captain was unable to play and so the team was generally broken up and its fighting strength mater-
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