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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FRONT ROW : B. Ernstrom. E. McGaughey, B. Clinton, D. Fisher, B. Hollstein, D. Von Der Heide. Captain: T. Cassani, V. Woodford, A. Johnston. C. Colarusso. SECOND ROW: Miss D. Mackin, Coach: D. Murphy, Manager; J. Budd, N. Fuiton, D. Rosenberg. E. Morton. J. Austin, L. Hobart, B. Mitchell. Qi-L ’ EasUJl The girls ' basketball team was organized under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Mackin. The team was scheduled for twelve games and had only one veteran, Diana Von Der Heide, who proved to be the out- standing player on the team. She scored 200 points and had an average per game of 16.66. Members of the first team were Diana Von Der Heide, Captain, Dorothy Fisher, Barbara Hollstein, Barbara Clinton, Marilyn Johnson, and Theresa Cassani. The second team was composed of Alice Johnston, Captain, Jean Austin, Elinor McGaughey, Virginia Woodford. Esther Morton, and Barbara Ernstrom. FIRST TEAM GAMES At Home Away Sumner 24 W. Bridgewater .. 22 Sumner . 31 Whitman 30 Sumner . 34 Whitman 25 Sumner 19 Abington 30 Sumner .... 22 Abington 41 Sumner 24 W. Bridgewater 26 Sumner ... . 26 Braintree 31 Sumner 31 Braintree 59 Sumner .... 25 Randolph 28 Sumner . 28 Randolph 30 Sumner 28 Avon 46 Sumner 24 Avon 25 SECOND TEAM GAMES Sumner 24 Abington 16 Sumner .... 10 Abington .. 32 Sumner 14 W. Bridgewater 9 Sumner 1 1 W. Bridgewater .. 5 Sumner .... 20 Braintree 26 Sumner 35 Braintree 26 Sumner . . 26 Randolph . 20 Sumner 24 Randolph 26 Sumner 35 Avon 19 Sumner . 24 Whitman 16 Sumner .... 19 Whitman 39 Sumner .. 32 Avon . 29 24 y
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THE ECHO 19 4 8 FIRST ROW: R. Baich, R. Murphy, R. Andrea, A. Loud. C. Dickinson, R. Hollstein, Captain: R. Taylor. R. Stokinger. J. White, R. Coppolo. SECOND ROW: W. Hooker, Coach: W. Hanney, P. Savoy, R. Woodman, R. Simmons, W. Matthews, P. Stokinger, F. Hall, R, Foster, W. Wright. J. Peat, Manager; P. Roberts, Assistant Manager. T Sumner’s basketball team swung into operation early in the year with a strenuous seventeen game schedule planned by Coach Wade Hooker, The first game saw Sumner with four returned players. Bob Hollstein, Charlie Dickinson, Zark Taylor, and Dick Stokinger. Over the regular season, Sumner’s record was ten wins against seven losses. As usual Sumner entered the South Shore Tourna- ment under Class B. Their first foe, Howard High, went under the hammer to the tune of 28 to 40. The Go ’ GaiLetball Sumner tackled Dighton who, like the others, fell; this time by only one point, as the final score was 47 to 46. Now for the first time in Sumner’s history their basketball team entered the final s, but after a terrific fight, they succumbed to Sharon 24-40. In recognition of their terrific year’s work, they went to the Randolph Town House for a turkey din- ner. At the testimonial banquet held in Sumner’s gym, John White was announced Captain of next year’s team, and the ten players at the tournament and the next to try to beat our five was Mansfield who also manager received bl ue a nd white jackets. fell by the wayside 38 to 35. Entering the si emi-finals, SCHEDULE OF GAMES Sumner 58 Marion ...... 38 Sumner 32 Whitman 30 Sumner 20 W. Boylston .. 26 Sumner ... 37 E. Bridgewater 34 Sumner 36 Avon .... 38 Sumner 55 Stetson 28 Sumner 25 Hingham . 28 Sumner 22 Sharon 34 Sumner .. 30 Sharon 37 Sumner 35 Canton 28 Sumner 40 E. Bridgewater . 37 Sumner 40 Hanover 48 Sumner . 34 Bridgewater - 29 Sumner 36 Canton 30 Sumner 29 Bridgewater .... 38 Sumner . 52 Stetson 26 Sumner ... 37 Avon 3 1 “Y” TOURNAMENT Sumner 40 Howard 28 Sumner 47 Dighton 46 Sumner 38 Mansfield .... 35 Sumner 24 Sharon .. 40 ' {25f
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