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Row 1-D. Pierce, J. Palomares, D. Brown, D. Young, J. Ellis, D. Stead, P. Weireter, C. Alton. Row 2- Coach M. Fatur, S. Drell, D. Stark, D. Wogahn, K. Pautz, R. Armstrong, R. Carlson, J. Smith, R. Zisman, J. Wallis CMgr.J. Junior Varsity Basketball Under the direction of new coach Mike Fatur, the Junior Varsity squad ended the season with a league record of 5 wins and 5 losses. They finished the entire season with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses. The squad was led mainly by a personnel of tenth graders-a good sign for the Varsity team in the years to come. Junior Craig Alton finished the season as high man on the team averaging 11.3 points per game. Dave Pierce, a small but quick guard, averaged 4 points per game and passed for 29 assists, leading the team in SCORES CHS 51 North Hollywood 32 37 San Fernando 40 55 Polytechnic 51 45 Westchester 55 72 Chatsworth 76 55 Taft 69 63 El Camino Real 32 47 Canoga Park 66 56 Reseda 34 60 Chatsworth 69 53 Taft 69 65 E! Camino Real 58 57 Canoga Park 55 66 Reseda 50 98 that department. Dennis Brown, a tenth grade starting guard, had his season shortened by a fractured ankle early in league play. Junior Peter Weireter came off the bench to fill in his spot with tenth grader Don Young. Weireter damaged the opposing team's defense with his ball handling and dribbling, while Young sat outside popping in long range shots. Dave Wogahn, Jim Smith, and Roger Armstrong were all strong re- bounders this season controlling the boards most of the time. Be on the lookout for these men next year. STANDINGS W L Taft 9 1 Canoga Park 8 2 Chatsworth 6 4 CLEVELAND 5 5 El Camino Real 1 9 Reseda 1 9
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l l i Row 1-M. Johnston, M. O'Donnell, D. Kruger, D. Kimbal, F. Zazanis, D. Howley, T. Patterson. Row 2- T. Whitaker, D. Basey, D. Debevec, B. Simpson, R. Trafton, E. Schwarz, T. Lewis, Coach L. Silverman. Bee Basketball SCORES CHS 62 North Hollywood 80 62 San Fernando 53 67 Polytechnic 82 73 Westchester 37 76 Chatsworth 71 74 Taft 55 64 El Camino Real 54 71 Canoga Park 97 104 Reseda 53 73 Chatsworth 56 78 Taft 60 61 El Camino Real 84 87 Canoga Park 81 95 Reseda 69 The Bee basketball squad finished their season with an 8-2 record in league play and an overall record of 10 wins, 4 losses. The Bees, commonly known as The Wild Bunch, were led by West Valley League Player of the Year Dennis Debevec who averaged 17.3 points per game and shattered the record for re- bounds by pulling down an average of 23 rebounds per game. At one forward spot was all leaguer Tom Lewis who averaged 14.2 points and 13.2 rebounds per game. At the other fowvard spots were Tim Whitaker and Mark Johnston who averaged 5.4 and 6.8 points per game respectively. In the back court were Frank Za- Zanis, Dale Kimbal, and Dave Howley. Dave Howley was STANDINGS W L El Camino Real 9 1 CLEVELAND 8 2 Canoga Park 7 3 Chatsworth 3 7 Taft 2 8 Reseda 1 9 somewhat sidelined, playing behind two seniors such as Kimbal and Zazanis, but always turned in a good' performance. Dale Kimbal and Frank Zazanis, also all leaguers, turned in an average of 12 and 13.3 points per game respectively. The Cee basketball team was led by Cee West Val- ley League Player of the Year Bill Hildebrandt who averaged 18.5 points per game. All Ieaguer DaveGlover assisted the Cees with his average of 7.8 points per game and his passing for 30 assists. Both the Bee and the Cee basketball teams finished their seasons in second place. 99
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