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Reserve Wrestlers End Season, 4-2 Edison's reserve wrestlers came up with a winning record of 4-2 this season by placing second in the Belle- vue tournament and also ranking second in the Monroe- ville tournament. The other matches the reserve grapplers encountered were victories against the Western Reserve Roughriders Narsityl, Toledo Woodmore, Bellevue Redmen, and the Lorain Southview Saints. The only two defeats placed on the reserve's record were at the hands of the Norwalk Truckers and Toledo Rodgers. Some of the top reserve wrestlers for the Chargers were Clarence Stanley, who placed first in the Monroeville tournamentp Mike Lutes, who also placed first at Monroe- ville and third in the Bellevue tourney, Andy Haeuptle and John Knallay both placed third in the two tour- naments. Edison Reserve Scoreboard 20 Norwalk 32 35 Bellevue 23 21 Toledo Rogers 34 31 Lorain Southview 24 57 Toledo Woodmore 12 Tournaments Bellevue Second Monroeville Second STANDING: Mark Mason, Bob 5 Boyden, Tom Moon, Roger Dubuc. KNEELING LEFT: Bill Boyden, Ty Martin, Howard Swartz, Dan Rosekelly, Don Van Winkle. SIT- TING: John Knallay, Andy Haeuptle, Randy Deehr, Jack Van Winkle.
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TOP LEFT: A tense moment for Coach David Kile. TOP RIGHT: Mike Lewis in full control. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeff Einerson places first in Edison Tourney. ABOVE: Bruce Kinnard about to pin his opponent. -ze iiim QE . -4 'E i MW E f .i. -- Ulm Q gfi- 'mvv2 ww 1
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Edison Varsity Falls to 3-16 Halt Edison High's varsity basketball squad, under the direction of Coach Micheal Schifer, ended the season in seventh place in the Firelands Conference. Edison had an overall record of 3-16. In the Chargers' first win they beat the St. Paul Flyers in their first encounter of the season by a close score. In that squeaker Ron Young tallied 19 points to pace the way. The next win came against St. Paul's for the second time in the 1972-73 season. John Cooke led the way with 17 points. In the season final the Chargers won in a come- from-behind victory over the Black River Pirates. . John Cooke, senior, led the team in scoring with 217 points for an average of 12.0, and Dan Lake, junior was second with 161 points and an average of 8.5. The big Blue and Orange hit the boards for 283 offensive rebounds and 463 defensive rebounds for a total of 746 karooms. At the charity stripe the Chargers made 224 of 409 free throws for 59 percent. Edison Varsdy Scoreboard 48 Norwalk 78 66 Monroeville 91 57 Monroeville 75 35 South Central 63 44 South Central 75 30 Western Reserve 38 75 Western Reserve 98 59 St. Paul 52 50 St. Paul 49 53 Mapleton 66 49 Mapleton 50 59 New London 90 55 Firelands 62 56 Black River 48 60 New London 67 gg ElEal1nRiver Sectional Tournament 58 Margaretta 75 43 Huron 87 RIGHT TOP: Ralph O'Hara coming down with a rebound against New London with John Cooke 144i looking on. BOTTOM, KNEEL- ING: Coach Michael Schifer. STANDING: Mgr. Tom Klepper, Ron Young, Bill Latham, Dale Shane, John Cooke, Ralph O'Hara, Dan Lake, Paul Phillips, Jim Pyle, John Zadell, Mgr. Mike Smith. Ron Young, junior, led the team in steals with 82. John Cooke had the highest percentage of field goals. He attempted 193 and canned 83 of them for 42 percent. John Cooke was selected to the second team all- conference with Ron Young getting honorable mention. John Cooke was voted most valuable player of 1972-73 season.
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