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ff. aifl Y n V' Y ' llifyffg ,Q J 0 I9 Mouurnmesn an .3 tk Review of Season, Girls' Basketball Q, 'ae The Betsy Flashers season started the first of December. The season started with the X V chances of 'a good team being very few. Last year we lost our three forwards and one of gy' 1. our best guards who was elected captain for the team of '30. E The players who saw service last year met and elected Elsie Hyder, Captain and Ruth J, Edens, manager. It did not take Coach Brummit long to learn that she had some promising M53 material from last years squad and some new ones, also. 1 x49 , The first two games were lost to Jacksboro and Catola which were played before Christ- ' A mas. so. The starting line-up was generally Hyder, Scott and R. MacMillan as forwards and li Vanhuss, Meredith, and G. MacMillan as guards. But Ellis, Shields and Edens as forwards ff ' and Woods and Crumley as guards saw service in almost every game. X9 The only game lost after Christmas was at Tennessee Hi by a two point margin. It was L ' in the Tennessee Hi game on the home court that the Flashers proved to the public that they 7' could really play basketball, winning that game 44 to 11 and exhibiting a brand of basketball lv, never seen before in the local gym. W 3 For the fourth consecutive year the Flashers won the sectional Tournament at the Q ' East Tennessee State Teachers College. Four games were played all of them being very , I close-the Boones Creek game was only won by one point after an extra three minutes period, as the Doak game by ten points and the other two by two points each. 'The girls received a . 5 Silver Loving Cup and individual gold basketballs. -' fa The l?lashers determined not to be beaten by Oliver Springs, in the Division Tourna- f f, ment at Lenior City went in and won the Consolation Tournament by beating Morristown and , e Central High of Chattanooga. They won their second trophy of the season. At the end of the season the squad met and elected Grace MacMillan, Captain and Marie 1' Scott, Alternate Captain. - 5 There are not many who have realized what Coach Brumit has done for the Flashers ' this year. She started with almost an entire new squad and she had to change the position of u some. -. The Flashers for 1931 have better prospects than they have ever had before, for they A7 H loose only one regular, Captain Hyder. The future of our girls team is great for this year's squad is largely Freshman and Sophomores. , . Jacksboro - - - - -' - 27 Betsy - - 26 1 Catola - - - - 18 Betsy - - 17 Ex' Kingsport - - - 13 Betsy - - 39 ' , Johnson City - - - 17 Betsy - - 33 1: ' Tennessee High - - 21 Betsy - - 19 Erwin - - - - 12 Betsy - - 29 ' Kingsport - - - 21 Betsy - - 44 Erwin - - - - 7 Betsy - - 15 Tennessee High - - 11 Betsy - - 44 ' Johnson City - - - 9 Betsy - - 25 , Boones Creek ----- l5 Betsy ------- 30 . b Sectional Tournament at East Tennessee State Teachers College ' fi Boones Creek - - -V - - 25 Betsy ------- 26 Doak ------ - 25 Betsy - - ' ----- 35 , , 2 Johnson City - - - 20 Betsy Csemi-fmalsj - 22 , , Erwin -.--.-- 13 Betsy qsnalsy - - - 15 I Divisional Tournament at Lenior City Jia Oliver Springs ----- 28 Betsy ---- - 20 A ' ' Morristown ----- 26 Betsy fConsolationj - - 29 f .., Central of Chattanooga - 20 Betsy tfinalsl - - - - 21 ' ' 1 ,I 1 PAGE 56 gt. ' I ... 's . ' .o, , 3 . I . , .., , ,AL - . n v- - - -4 A, . 5, .., Y H Y s fkj I 5 -A ' , . li , 5 -1 f M .' t ,- .f ' - . p .
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