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alute to Panthers Many Fort Dodge basketball fans had difficulty deciding whether to take a short trip to Webster City or a long one to Marshall- town last Saturday evening. At. Webster City, the Dodgers of Fort Dodge High met South Hamilton of Jewell in a district finals, escaping with a 43-42 victory to go into the substate. They'll play Carroll at Jefferson this evening. At Marshalltown, ,the Panthers of Com- munity College played in the Region 11 finals against the No. 1 rated junior college team in the nation - Burlington. Burlington won, 89-80, and will nowcotnpete in the national tournament.-, In, past years, given a choice, theyaverage Fort Dodge fan would have readily selected a Dodger game in preference to one involving the college team. It's a tribute, therefore, to the 1965-66 Panthers and their coach, Gary Hulst, that a large following was at Marshalltown to see them battle for the tournament title. All season long, the Panthers have been drawinglarge crowds and a steadily, increas- Ing amountof community interestand back- ing- The 19-4 record they compiled for the sea- son is best in college history and second best among two-year colleges in IowaL It's been an interesting basketball season in Fort Dodge and helping greatly to make it so has been the colorful, smooth play of the talented -Panthers. We're glad to salute them and to offer congratulations on a highly suc- cessful season. Community sentiment speaks for itself, as this l Y' i article shows. The l C a g e r s experienced their largest community participation in many years this last season. 62 The Panthers were head and shoulders above most everyone Qivlv 'gnu-f 1
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,gs all LJ f u but the ball was here just a second ago STATE TEAM RATINGS AT END OF REGULAR SEASON W L Burlington . . . . . 15 0 Fort Dodge .. .. 12 2 Webster City .... . . 10 4 Marshalltown .... . . 13 7 Ellsworth .... . . . 10 6 Grand View ... ... 10 6 Centerville . . . . . 10 7 Creston .... . . . 8 6 Estherville . . . . . . . 5 5 Waldorf ..... .... 7 8 Eagle Grove . . . . . . 7 10 Keokuk ..... . . . 5 8 'Clinton .... . . . 3 6 Clarinda ..... .... 2 7 Mason City .... .... 2 12 Muscatine . . . . . . 1 12 Boone... ,,,0 12 as for the little man Al Nuness served to be one of the most outstanding Cagers of the Panther squad this season. Here Nuness puts one up for two as t.n.nwur.'. 1 rs
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