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BASKETBALL---Continued WILLARD CARNEAL-ffewmigf' ' Carneal, regular forward all season until he sprained his ankle in practice, will be missed ncxt year. He closed his career in the Calvert City game of -3 the Regional Tournament with a bang, scoring 4 points in 37 seconds. Con X' was a regular on the champion reserve team of ,34. CAPTAIN EZRA DAVIS- Horkim Captain Ezra Davis, star forward, high scorer for the season, letter man for three years, and all regional forward two years, ranks high in the history of Heath High basketball. Hoskins,' has a great career on he hardwood both behind and in front of him. LEE L. PENN- Rabbit Penn won his second letter the first semester but was ineligible the second because of the eight-semester ruling. The Pirates were undefeated while Penn was with them. He was the best defensive man on the squad, in ad- dition to controlling the tip-off and making his share of points. PHIL MAGRUDER- Dilly Phil, a senior, was not a member of the starting line-up, but was valuable reserve material and served efficiently at the center post or as guard when needed. ln '34 he made the reserve team. ANDREW -IENKINS- Bully Andrew jenkins, center, is a senior and made the team in '35, the only year he came out for basketball. Even though he lacked experience, he was il great defensive player and seldom failed to get the tip-off. EDWIN OVERSTREET- Ed Although short of stature, Overstreet was 160 pounds of fighting energy from start to finish. Ed played regular at the guard position the first year he came out for basketball. Overstreet is a sophomore and we expect tw.: more brilliant years from him. We know he won't disappoint us as he never has. JESSE CARNEAL, -IR.- JM jesse Carneal, -Ir., although not a member of the first five, always saw service before the game was over. He thrilled the fans with his uncanny jump-shots besides cutting his man on the defense. He has another year ahead of him, so watch him in '36. 'x WILLIAM ERNEST LONG-ffamiw Ernie , the dribbling and shooting sensation o'f the Pirate '35 team, is a senior and has many points to his credit. In '34 Ernie made the tourna- ment team and will be remembered in the history of the school for the ac- curacy of his long shots. HOWARD lVlASSlE- Mamie Massie, a senior, was a good substitute at the guard and center positions during the first half of the ,35 season. The Pirates missed Massie as reserve after his graduation at mid-term. In ,34 he made the reserve team that won the championship at Lone Oak. VICTOR SMITH- Vic Vic, a star guard, was very consistent and very capable of his calmness at all stages of the game. He is a senior very much on the varsity next year. He made the reserve team in ' 3 4. Egllai. - , ,. 'lr
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5 H. Q' 'F A +4.1? .tE?'F yfgf-7.'Q, f?,:,,- Y 3'Fi.,r1- W-,fr Q , :1iK'ff'fl'J'Z.f4k'4'5F,g,,'1ag ..'fs,j'5 V, vi, , V I. 5' AW. - .. .. , .HJ V :',.:, 5 ggi,-J-V I A 3' WH. . .- A 3 I 5 .- Y., .- I . ,, f 1 ' .' Wf ,. A,-eu 'r i --af:-ti 7 -YM' .- f S .Coach Leon T. Smith led the Heath Pirates through another successful selson this year. The Pirates won the District Tourrigment, but were debated in the second game of the Regional at Reidland. Including both District and Regional Tournaments the Pirates have I9 victories and 6 losses to their credit. They scored a total of '9x27 points, hn average of 37 points per game, to 618 points for their opponents, an average of 24.5 per lgame. The B team also enjoyed a good season. They won I5 out of x8 games! The Junior Pirates scored 487 points, an average of I 5 points per game. t Ten men earned letters this year. The boys who made the tournament Ream in their senior year were awarded sweaters. Those who received sweaters and lettel were: Ezra Davis, William Ernest Long, Lee L. Penn, Victor Smith, Willard Carneal, An rew jenkins, and Phil Magruder. Those who earned .letters were: Howard Massie, Edwl Overstreet, and Jesse Carneal, Jr. f moo, sEAsoN's RECORD ' fl ' Sta'-. I w .J , 4 P . I 1 ,K lr 1 r gi ' f October I2 Heath High School 42-Kevil .... A November Heath High School 35-Reidland .g. . . . November Heath High School 31-Barlow . . . . . November Heath High School 56-Lone Oak November Heath High School 40--Kevil .... 4, November Heath High School 52-Gilbertsville December Heaih High School 50--Lone Oak L December Heath High School 33-Wickliffe f December Heath High School 45-Marion . . E january 4. Healh High School 54.-Metropolis f. .. .. January ll Hea h High School 61-Gilbertsvillci january I5 Heath High School zz-Tilghman 4 january I8 Heath High School 26fMarion . .f February 1 Heath High School 22-Metropolis . . . . February 8 Heath High School 29-Reidland .. February I2 Heath High School 29-Tilghman I F ruary IS Heath High School 21-Edwardsville bruary I9 Heaeh High School 5 3-Arlington .Ebruary 22 Heath High School 27-Fulton . . f. , '1 I y . , i ,Q .lu .N U3 I ., 1 ' Dzlftrzct Tournament 1 Heat. High School ...,... l ..,... 71-Salem ...... I4 Heath School .... . . 55-Grand Rivers . . ,. . . IS School ............. 32-Tilghman . . . ,. . 25 Regional Tournament 35-La Center .... . . . 21 . . 43-Calvert City . . . . 45 A aw'- . 4 ,J jg cl-.s L tw . .ik ' -'--1 gt, - - 1 X . W4 -awww s , , flag -- ' 4 Q X Q . -El I 'J , V' J -ill N s M. ,1 -. 'i 'xr '- as H. L 'f Elf? . fall! ,M J, f ', ed i t U ' 5 '-'-yt . 5. Q, F 'T .Q A-.st T 3 3 I ljfj. X xx. 25 1. . 7.17255 ,- I 'Y' VAL? .if Q N , I V 'xii f ffw: .1 'V P .1 . ,. , w ,I 1 ,lf 5 PTH- 3 -33 fx- ,' l '.' -e 5, 'AF , S 9. L v'v5 Lf' r. . 'jx ' all ' 9' I A -5 1: ., ..-3, iv 7 'ia H, 5 . 3 . - X 32, ' .
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