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rwmmtvmx , p. The Owls: Back row left to right; Heintz, Manager; Helton, Lawrence, Foley. Middle row left to tight; Amos, Daniels, Anthony, Chilcoat, Mr. Capallo, Coach. Front row left to right; Beall, Bunner, Utz, Stemlet. The Owl '58-'59 With the advent of the basketball season, new things were in store. Under the very capable direction of head-coach, Mr. William Capallo, H.J.C. joined the Tri-State Conference with some of the biggest junior colleges in the state participating. The Owls played twelve games, ending the season with a tournament at Hagerstown, Maryland. As the first few practices moved along, the team could see the difference between college and high school basketball. After the first few weeks of practice sessions at night, the boys in their new uniforms, were ready to meet their first opponent, Essex Community College. At the end of the first semester the Owls had a 5 and 2 record. Dale Bunnet received much attention for being one of the top ten conference players in points scored per game. He was backed by his teammates; Eddie Utz, who showed exceptional ball handling ability as well as scoring ability; Bud Chilcoat, a fine backcourt man; and Jim Foley and Walt Anthony who con- trolled the backboards for the Owls. Other members of the team included; Ralph Lawrence, Charles Beale, George Buck, David Amoss, David Daniels, LeRoy Scarborough, Neil Stemler, Donald Thompson, Ronald North, and the very capable team manager, Thomas Heintz. During the second semester, the most noted change in the team was the addition of Henry Helton. On F ebruary 20, the Owls opened the Tri-State Tournament against Patomac State at Hagers- town. Hatford lost in an overtime period.
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