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GROVETON LOSES SECOND STRAIGHT After playing good basketball the first half of the season, the Purple Powerhouse blew up in the last half to lose, 53 to 32. Doherty was the big star for the Purple and the Gray, while Penney stood out for Gorham. POWERHOUSE ENDS SLUMP The Purple Powerhouse ended its losing streak by crushing North Stratford 56 to 44. It was Doherty and Chase all the way with 18 and 19 points respectively. Upon winning this game, the Purple Powerhouse clinched the White Mountain League. DOHERTY GETS WHITE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE RECORD Louis Doherty, scoring 37 points at Colebrook, brought his total up to 19.1 to surpass Pauquette's record by one point. Louis scored 30 points in the last half. This gave him an average of 19.1 points per game. Groveton easily went on to win the game S5 to 29. GROVETON 89, ST. JOHNSBURY 27 Groveton romped over St. johnsbury, 89 to 27, finishing the regular scheduled games for the season. Louie Doherty with 29 points and Dick Chase with 28 points led for the Powerhouse. Winning this game brought Groveton an invitation to the State Tournament at Durham, N. H. STATE TOURNAMENT AT DURHAM, N. H. Groveton SO, Hillsboro 38. Groveton played its best game of the season at Durham as they ran all over Hillsboro in the preliminaries. The Powerhouse was hotter than a ten cent pistol that night, especially Doherty who scored 24 points and Chase who dropped in 16. Sammy Baird did a good job of working the ball in and taking it off the backboard. In the semi-finals Groveton met Woodsville, and Groveton was always ahead the last three quarters. Woodsville's all-state center, Smith, couldn't stop Doherty as he dropped in 28 points. The Purple Powerhouse came out on top by the score of 48 to 36. Groveton went in to the finals only to get beaten by a tough quintet from Pinkerton. Nevertheless the townspeople should be proud of the basketball team for the showing that they made at Durham. Groveton lost 39 to 34 which is only five points, and Pinkerton High is two and one-half times as large as Groveton High. Although Groveton didn't win the tournament they placed two men on the All-State team. They were Louis Doherty and Richard Chase, Girls' Basketball-1946-'47 GROVETON vs. LITTLETON-DEC. 6, 1946 The opening game was played against the Littleton Lassies on their floor. This was also our first League Game. Competing against height and a strange fioor, we were handed a 29-16 defeat. GROVETON vs. BETHLEHEM The second game was played on December 10 when the girls left for Bethlehem to go down to another defeat of 17-12 after a close contest. GROVETON TAKES ON LANCASTER For the first game on our home floor the girls had to take on Lancaster, their old rival. The girls really fought hard for this game, scoring seven points in the last quarter with only a few seconds left to play. The whistle blew all too soon, leaving us one point behind in a score of 24-23. GROVETON DEFEATS GORHAM The girls had their first taste of victory when they took the Gorham girls on their home floor, December 20, with a 28-23 victory. The girls played good basket- ball and really earned the game. The star scorer was Twe6t'y Hoppe with 20 points. 1271
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Boys' Basketball-1946 - '47 GROVETON TAKES OPENER Sparked by Louie Doherty and Dick Chase with 22 and 14 points respectively, the Purple Powerhouse opened the season by taking the first game of the year from a strong Lincoln quintet with the score 47 to 38. LITTLETON FALLS BEFORE POWERHOUSE Taking Littleton on their own fioor for the first time in four years, the Big Purple teamed up to take an impressive victory, 31 to 15. Doherty of Groveton and Stoddard of Littleton were the stars. Baird's backboard work and his blocking of many shots kept the score low for Littleton. GROVETON 36, BETHLEHEM 30 Doherty and Chase teamed up to make 34 of Grovetonis points as the red hot Powerhouse went on to win the third straight. A. McCullock was the whole show for Bethlehem as he scored 18 points and was a whiz on defense. POWERHOUSE TAKES LANCASTER, 38 TO 36 Trailing all through the game, the Purple Powerhouse came to life in the closing seconds of the game as Dick'7 Chase sank two baskets from center court, one to tie and the other to win. Louie Doherty also played an outstanding game, netting 23 points. Sammy Baird as usual was good on the backboard. POWERHOUSE TAKES FIFTH STRAIGHT Taking their fifth straight game of the year right in stride, Groveton kept at the top of the White Mountain League, pushing Gorham into second place as they beat them by the score of 43 to 37. Doherty and Chase with 22 and 11 points respectively were high for Groveton, while Holmes pushed in 18 for Gorham. GROVETON WINS AT NORTH STRATFORD By the score of 38 to 25, the Powerhouse won its sixth straight game without defeat. Out of these six games, four are White Mountain League wins. Sparking the Powerhouse to victory was Dick Chase with 16 points and, incidentally, Dick went through the game without making a foul, and if you don't believe it I will be glad to show you in the score book. High men for North Stratford were Brown with 9 and Wheeler with 8. GROVETON SLAUGHTERS ST. JOHNSBURY With every man on the squad taking part in the scoring the Groveton quintet went on to win its seventh straight game by the score of 65 to 22. Mooney, St. johns- bury center, was the standout for the visitors. COLEBROOK IS NO MATCH FOR POWERHOUSE Groveton picked on Colebrook, 62-27, to win the fifth straight league game and the eighth straight game of the season without defeat. Chase and Doherty paved the way with 30 and 20 points respectively. LITTLETON IS OVERPOWERED IN LAST HALF, 61-37 After playing a good ball game the first half, the Littleton quintet began to fold up at the hands of the Groveton Powerhouse as the pressure was put on in the last half. Dick Chase and Louie Doherty combined to make 46 points. GROVETON IS TOO GOOD FOR LANCASTER The Purple Powerhouse rolled merrily along to take its 10th straight game without defeat, taking Lancaster by the score of 45 to 35. Louis Doherty and Dick Chase easily dropped in 16 points apiece. Joe Hall thought he would like to help the cause, so he scored seven points. Lancaster points were evenly divided. POWERHOUSE TASTES DEFEAT FOR FIRST TIME Tasting defeat for the first time, after winning ten straight games, the Powerhouse quintet looked more like a kindergarten team as Lincoln couldnlt seem to miss a shot. The score was Lincoln 65 and Groveton 27. Hall was high man for Groveton with nine points as Boyle scored 22 for Lincoln. l26l
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GROVETON GOES TO NORTH STRATFORD-JAN. 10, 1947 The New Year handed us bad luck when Marilyn Mills, one of our best players, did not return to school. Also two more of the first six were unable to play in the game against North Stratford. Although the girls put up a very good fight, they had to submit to a smashing defeat of 34-12. COLEBROOK AT GROVETON4JAN, 16, 1947 In this second game of the new year, the girls took another defeat from Cole- brook. The game was a hard contest, with plenty of speed, spirit, and fight. The final score was 22 to 20. LITTLETON AT GROVETON On January 26, the girls met Littleton for the return game and went down in another defeat of 20 to 11. The girls played a good game and tried hard to keep up with the Littleton team. LANCASTER DEFEATS GROVETON On january 28, the Lancaster girls defeated us by only one point on our own floor. They kept the contest close during most of the game, with Lancaster taking the lead in the final quarter. GROVETON TRAVELS TO LINCOLN Our girls started out well, giving jus a two-point lead at the half but failed to do as well in the last half, which ended for us in another defeat of 23-15. GROVETON AGAIN TRAMPLES GORHAM On january 31, the girls played in Gorham. By each playing well individually and also giving a very fine example of team-work, they easily took a long lead in the second half, defeating the Gorham lassies 30-13. NORTH STRATFORD AT GROVETON A wild cheering crowd saw the girls handed another defeat of 27-19 at the hands of the Stratford lassies. The girls fought hard to win and tied the game up in the last quarter, only to have Stratford take the lead again and win after a hard fight. GROVETON AT COLEBROOK On February 14 Groveton went to Colebrook to play their last game of the season. An extra share of ill-luck seemed to be with us when ffTweet Hopps and Lorraine Hall were both injured and had to receive the care of a doctor. The girls gave all they had to win the game for their absent team-mates, but they were defeated 26-18. GIRLS vs. BOYS IN FINALS On Friday, March 7, the girls played the boys in a benefit game. The boys had to wear a boxing glove for a handicap but won by a score of 34-28. This was a fun-for-all game, and the audience seemed to enjoy it as much as we enjoyed play- ing it. Noon Hour Club The noon-hour pupils held a meeting at the beginning of the year to elect officers and suggest activities to be carried on during the year for the purpose of entertaining the pupils during the noon hour. I The officers are: President, Patricia Marshallg Vice President, Beverly Barnett, Secretary-Treasurer, Marjorie Stoddard. The president then nominated a committee to get games and keep the club organized. Those elected were: Clarence Curtis, Robert Savage, Chandis Gibson, john Pepau, and Marcia Gadwah. On December 6, 1946, a social was given. This social was for the purpose of getting money to buy games for next year's club. Activities now available are cards, basketball, volley-ball, Chinese checkers, high jump, bingo, and dancing. We hope to have shuffle board, and ping pong soon. l28l
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