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I Sharpshooting Netmen Average 87.2 Per Game Guard Ron Gray scoots toward the goal as Paul Larimore awaits a possible pass during the hassle between Fort Lewis and St. Joseph ' s College. In this home contest. Fort Lewis ran second with 82 points, 11 short. Drawing larger and more avid galleries than any other spectator sport this season. Raider basketball reached a high in excitement. At left. Dean Stearns floats aloft trying to decrease his margin of error. In this outing. Fort Lewis overcame Westminster College 76-70.
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Looking back. Coach Don Whalen reflected Our year was not a losing one. We lost many games by extremely close scores; the teain that gets and takes advantage of breaks usually comes out on top. We just didn ' t get the breaks needed for those close ones. Above is thr mi., irns of this year ' s squad. In Front: Mike Wesbrooks, Ron Gray. Larry Taylor, Dave Stearns and Bill Chilton. Row Two: Mike Giordano, Paul Larimore, Don Kahl and Jim Decker. Positive Attitude Pays Off Attitude, confided head basketball coach, Don Whalen, after seven years as chief court mentor at Fort Lewis, is a prime factor in an athlete. These boys, he said, referring to the ' 66 squad, have it. As the coach looked forward to 1966-67, five difficult-to-fill gaps appeared m the Raider line-up because of vacancies left open by graduating seniors. Playing their last with the Raider Five this season were guard Mike Wesbrooks, guard Otis Preuit, forward Don Kahl, center Mike Giordano and center Paul Larimore. In a season which gave up seven wins for the Raiders against 12 losses, statistics show what Coach Whalen meant about getting the breaks. In truth. Fort Lewis scored more field goals than its opponents through the 19-game series: 686 as compared to 664 by the foe. It was the distribution of points, game-by-game, which wrote the final chapter, however. Firing the apple more often. Raiders ' percentage of accuracy was .489 compared with a somewhat better record by the opponents having a .491 combined tally. At the freethrow line. Fort Lewis netted 285 to bring total scoring up to 1,657 points during the season against 1,701 for the combined opponents. Wesbrooks led Fort Lewis scoring with a 19.2 point per game record: next was Paul Larimore ' s 16.8, Dave Stearns with 14, followed by Ron Gray with 11.7, Mike Giordano with 8.5, Don Kahl with 6.7, Larry Taylor with 3.7, Jim Decker and Vic Knight with 3.4 each and all other team members with a combined 4.3.
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