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Reserves Help Scots io Victory TOPPENISH - Field goals by' substitutes Ken and Ron Rochel oke ame and the Scotties went on to post a 42-28 Class A League basketball triumph over Toppenish Saturday midway in the final quarter br Highland away from a. tight g night. It was the initial win of the league season for the defending C0-ChH1T1Di0rl i V Highland Scotties, while Toppenish' suffered its sec- ond straight reversal. with six minutes remaining Ea 5-u. 'UQ are :wg EN 25 ra .9..?:' Ha. Sw O'U 'TE .. 2. FF B' O N Toppenish was down six points in the ,game when the Rochel broth- ers dunked a pair of baskets apiece ati .fhej Squire Zon Tro Bu Highla d Win Marquei sure with but Highla outsid ani to coineci , consistency lseason ba Scotties' fa ory Thursc With si meister, s1 game, sho points, M: High I If IIII JJ' iree occas- od but the stuff the ld goal that nto serious ing for: its ES this sea- to score a period and iened their the free aniere sur- COWICHE - Naches was handed more at Naches last season, paced its first defeat of the season Tues- the Highland attack against, his tht, losing 53-42 to Coach former teammates, The ' 'enson's Highland Scotties transfer bucketed a total '-season basketball game points as Highland gained pair of Class A League lead and never relinqi' persistent Top-Hi Wildcats. , if ff 'E NHC' BX-Huey, I 2 4 1 8 N J McLemore, e 2 4 3 Mortimer, g 2 2 3 5 Hammermeister, g 0 2 2' 2 R. Rochel, t 2 0 4 Rasciner, I- 0 1 0 1 K. 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The Highland 1953 football team started out the season with 68 candidates for the various positions. There were quite a few lettermen back, and the rest were boys with a lot of desire and willingness to play football. The Scotties opened up against a strong Prosser ball club which over-powered the Scotts 28-13 for the win. In the second game the Scotties took their re- venge by traveling to Sumner, beating Sumner 27-0 in a lop-sided tilt. In the first leagpe game against Marquette, Highland proved that they were not easily overcome when they lost by only one touchdown 27-20 against the league winning Mar.quette Squires. The following week was very successful for the Scotties. With very few mistakes, they ran over the favored Wapato team 40-6 in the Scott's best game of the year. jim Newbill Richard Kirkendal Dwight Pool Ardith Moberly jack Driver Leo Cozza Stan Sorenson RON ROCHEI. Foolball Capmizz DALE LEACH Impimtional Award Winner To show Highland followers that the last game was no stroke of luck, the team scored a decisive 27-6 win over Ellensburg, which was the first time Highland has beaten this school in its short football history. In the next game Toppenish tied the favored High- land team 0-0 in a hard fought battle in the Top- penish Homecoming game. On successive weekends Highland lost to Naches 19- 7, Cle Elum 21-7, and Selah 20-14. Fullback Dale Leach was voted Inspirational player for the year by his teammates and Ron Rochel, Cap- tain. Don Melton made the second team on the Northern Division All-Star team. Graduating sen- iors are: Ron Rochel, Don Melton, Bill Hammer- meister, Fred Elander, jim Losey, Roger Smith, Carl Wagner, Dale Leach, jim Manring, jerry Vander Howen and Gale Sorenson.
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Seated: Duane Oberlander, Ken Wolf, Pinky Robbins, Marvin Seabrands, Arnold Pleasant, Ken Detloff, jerry Groenig, Gary Casady, Standing: Don Wilmoth, Gerald Biggers, Walt McDevitt, Morris Rasciner, C. G. Robbins, Gary Williams, Jerry Leslie, Mr. Cozza. The Highland Scotties completed another successful basketball season by reaching the semi-finals in the district tournament. In tournament play Highland trounced Yakima 47-41 and then lost a thrilling game to Cle Elum by a score of 53-52. The Scotties posted a season's record of 15 wins and 8 losses. The Scotties opened the season by winning the Jamboree against Selah, Marquette, and Naches. In league play, Highland continued their winning ways and finished second to the Cle Elum Warriors in a hotly contested race. This year's team was a well balanced squad in which all of the squad members contributed to the success of the team. Lee Brauer, Ron Rochel and Clint Galloway will be lost by graduation and will be greatly missed, but the remainder of the squad will return for next year's season. The B squad which won 17 and lost 3, will also contribute to next year's team. Lee Brauer was elected by his teammates as the honorary captain for the year. Clint Galloway and Larry Mortimer were chosen as the co-inspirational award winners. Highland .................... 3 1 Highland ....... Highland ....... Highland ....... Highland ....... Highland ....... PRE-SEASON Sumner ...,. 1 .... .. Grandview Marquette .. Selah . LEAGUE PLAY Highland .......... ....... 4 6 Cle Elum ......... Highland .......... ....... 4 2 Toppenish ......... Highland .................... 67 Naches ............... Highland .................... 41 Marquette ......... Highland .................... 52 Grandview ......... Highland .................... 40 Selah ...,........ .. Highland .................... 65 Prosser ...... .. Highland .................... 57 Prosser ...... .. Highland .................... 48 Cle Elum ........... Highland .......... ....... 5 5 Toppenish ......... Highland .......... ....... 2 Naches Cforfeitj Highland .................... 48 Highland .................... 64 Marquette ......... Grandview ......... Highland .................... 5 1 Selah ............ .. TOURNAMENT PLAY Highland .................... 47 Yakima ........ .. Highland ............,....... 52 Cle Elum ...... ,. Richland ...... Q Naches ....... ..
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