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' 41, 1 THE SECOND TEAM This year's second team turned in an impressive re- cord of ten wins against 8 defeats. The team had some promising ball players in Wells, Adams, Kelley, Dean, Gillespie, and Coppess. Those boys are a little inex- perienced but look as good as ball players that they came in contact with this year. The starting five was composed of Wells and Kelley forwards, Gillespie center and Adams and Coppess guards. The teams they won and lost to are as follows: Won over Deputy, Lexington, New Washington, and Saluda twice each and Central and Dupont once each. They lost to North madison, Austin, Dupont, Hising bun, Central, and Charlestown once each and lost both games to Henryville. A me .nmxoa HIGH TEAM The Jr. High team had a very successful year, win- ning six games and losing five. The team was made up of three seventh graders and two eighth graders. The starting five composed of Lowry and Tull forwards, Gassert and Richmond guards and Junior Brooks center. In the first game of their season the Bullpups lost to the North Madison Juniors 19-15. The second game was with Madison in which the Hanover lads lost 17-ll in a very well played game. In their next game the Bullpups were defeated by the Central Jr. High team 25-15. Out of the remainder of the games the boys did quite well. They defeated Austin twice, Dupont, Madison, Vevay, North Madison ence each, and lost to Central twice. In the Jr. High tournament the eullpups drew Vevay and won over them 27-15 and played Central in the semi-finals and were defeated 19-18 in an overtime game. The Bull- pups purchased new suits this year and it sure must have done some good. They wen five out of their last six games which is a good enough record for any team. Leaving the teamsthis year will be Jr. Brooks,J. Brooks, J. Coppess, B. Bell, D. Gassert, and H. Adams. JR. HI. BASKETBALL WOYS BANQUET The Jr. Hi. B. B. Boys banquet was held Tuesday, February 25, in the playroom in honor of the excellent playing of these boys. All but two of the first and second teams and several of the parents and teachers were present. Mr. Brown acted as toastmaster and all of the first team boys made excellent speeches as well as some of the parents and teachers. This was tho first banquet of its kind and the boys hope it will become an established custom. ' ' ' ' - - - ' -' - - -1 - ..-.--..-...-........-- -..................................,... -., Ai,? p 1 S944 1' ,'w,l V lgmf g Qmuvg 'lfify
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C W M:,LAP-IG: up , SEASON STATISTICS Q A GP ST? Ave. HANOVER BULLDOG'S Tull 22 255 10,70 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE LaGrange 20 115 5.79 1941-1942 Uebel 22 79 5.59 Lowe 22 52 2.56 Nov. l--Salude. . . . .TH Volz 21 55 1.66 7--New washington. T Huber ll 16 1.50 14--North Madison . H Wells 9 12 1.50 19--Lexington . . . H Maneugh 7 5 .70 25--Austin. . . . . H Adams 5 0 .00 25--Deputy. . . T Kelley 1 O .00 Dec. 5--C0penJ Gillespie 1 O OOO l2 ':DU.pOrlto 0 9 o o H Coppess l 0 .00 19--Charlestown . . H In the 22 games which Jun. H2--Lexington . . . H Hanover played this sed- son,Henover made s total of 549 points while her opponents scored e total of 612 points. Thus Hun- over had an average of 24.95 points n game end their opponents en aver- age of 27.82 points per game. Beh. 9--County Tournament 16--fOpenJ . 25-'Dupont ..... QT 28--Deputy. . . . . H 50--Rising Sun. . . T 6--New Washington. H 15--North Madison . T l 0 0 I H The two open dates on the schedule may be filled later. ' AWARDS A This year the annual basketball awards were given before the assembly to a greet many of the bell pleyers Two sweaters were given this year along with several letters. Those receiving sweaters were Bill Huber and Grover Lowe, The sweaters were navy blue with white letters and chevrons, Those receiving letters wcreg Kenneth Tull, Boone LaGrange, Albert Adams, Glenn Uebcl Joe Wells, Earl Coppcss, Kenneth Volz, Frank Gillespie and Arley Kelley. W BASKmToALL BANQUET The nnnuul oesketbell banquet wus held April 21 at the High School building. Mrs. Harold Tull acted es toast-mistress. Speeches were given by members of the faculty and of the b3SkUtb4l1 team. John Ven Liew, Hen over College coach, was the main speaker of the evening Conch Brown presented the team with a hsnner for winning the County Tournament. This banner is 24N X 569 blue with white lettering with e tom. It is s progressive banner the first year Hanover won the ! gold fringe on the bot- end numerals for 1958, County Tournament and 1941, for this year, were attached to it. Perhaps this banner will be an incentive for future teams to win. Til 9-A '15 J
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