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Homer Belts Alumni 83-60 HOMERVILLE - Homer High school' Cavaliers varsity squad dumped'the school's alumni team 83-60 in the annual clash in the Homerville gym Saturday night. Fresh from a Friday night vic- tory over Spencer, -the varsity .chalked up its 12th victory while carrying four losses on the record books. Bob Stine and Jim McFredrick scored 17 points each to lead var- sity scoring, while Roger McFred- rick tallied 15 and Wade Brooks got 13 points. Bob Jeffery netted 19 points and John Juchum scored 16 in the alumni attack. The alums saw a first quarter- l8-l7 lead disappear early in the second quarter, which period end- ed 43-25 for the varsity. By thg three-quarter mark the youngsters led 67-40. A faculty team defeated the re- serves 64-45. Homer 83 Alumni ee G F T G, 1' T 3 0 6 Summerton . .Jeffery 8 3 19 6 5 17 J.. McF'drick Schempp 1 5 7 5 7 17 Stine , . . Juchum 5 6 16 1 3 5 Bisard ..., Owens 1 1 3 4 7 15 R McF'drick Markley 1 4 6 5 313Brooks.. ..Brown1 1 3 3 0 6 Fensternm'k'r Vox-hee: 1 4 6 1 1 3 Norris 0 1 1 Massie 2 2 83 18 24 60 8 7 A Score by quarters: Homer ........ 17 43 67 82 Alumm . ...... 18 25 40 60 geferees: Kozlowski and Brewer. eserve game score: Faculty 64, Re- serves 45. HOMER TOPS BUCKEYE The Homer Cavaliers continu- ed in their tie for second place in the league standings and Coach Eugene Turks was able to spellhis ironmen starting five with three replacements, Friday' night as the Cavaliers spanked the Buckeye Bucks 91-62 on the Homer hardwood. The Bucks made it a battle for the first quar- ter and the score was all tied up at 22 each at the end of the per- iod but from .then on it was all Homer with the winners leading 43-34 at the intermission and 73- 45 going into the final frame. Bob Stine, Homer center, hit the hoop for 11 field goals and 12 foul conversions to take top hon- ors with 34 points while Summer- ton! and, Rog McFrederick count- ed 17 and 16, respectively, for the winners. Duane Brooks paced the losers with 22 points while Haury and Grim tied with 13 each. The Homer reserves made it a clean sweep by defeating the Buckeye juniors 47-34 in the pre- iliminary game. BASKETBALL AROUND 11-15 Ruggles-Troy's Hard Luck Results In Loss The Ruggles-Troy Golden Flashes found that a 'miss is as' good as a mile last night. The Flashes time after time had the ball curl off the edge of the hoop for them, and as a result took theireleventh defeat in 1 outings from Homerville, 53- 48. The game was part ,of the polio benefit basketball card played at McDowell auditorium. Ruggles netted only 15 field goals while Homerville had 23. The win- ners pushed in seven of 17 free throws, and Ruggles connected on 18 of 33. Both clubs missed out on seven possible points at the charity line. Ruggles was on top most of the initial canto, but the count was tied at the period's end, 13-all. Ken' Drushell sank a foul in the first minute of the second to hand the Flashes their last lead of the game at 14,-13. Substitute guard Bob Norris of Homerville then netted a fielder to put the Cavaliers in front to stay at 15-14. Their smallest margin after halftime, except for the final score, was seven points. It was 28-21, the Cavaliers in front, at the half. After the invaders had taken a 35-23 bulge early in the third, Ruggles challenged brief- ly with a five-point burst. However, The Homer basketball team has been asked to play inthe benefit game with Ruggles-Troy at' Ash- land on Thursday night of this week. The featured game will be between the Cleveland Browns and the Myers team of Ashland. o e e HOMEES IRON Again using only the five start- ing players, the Homer Cavaliers continued in their tie with LeRoy for second place with a compar- atively easy victory over the Barbers at Seville, Friday night. The Cavaliers stepped out to a 20- 10 lead at the end of the first quarter and were never in danger, enjoying period leads of 35-22 and 45-34 and winning by a final score gf 71-49. Also, probably just to show their balance, four of the five Cavaliers scored in two figures, Jim McFrederick with 20, Stine with 18, Rog Mc- Frederick with 14 'and Bisard with 13. Summerton, the other member of the quintet, hit the basket for six points. Tom Goelz Jwith 25 points and was ably Homerville offset that rally r tolea 43-32 at the end of the stanza. - Ruggles played Homer even- the last stanza until Tom Hosnfgxj caged a jump shot andl Larry Foss ter swished a free throw to puti the Flashes back in contention ati 51-44, with 1:30 remaining. 'Iwq more fielders by Hosmer and Fos-1 ter brought the final count to as Homer missed 'six fouls in I last minute and a half. Hosmer and Foster each? cag. 12 counters to lead the icy cold Flashes. Bob Stine, a tip-in and rebound artist, netted 15 to pace! Homerville, while set shot ace MC- Frederick' notched 412. .HOMERVILLE Surnmerton 3-0-65, J. McFreder- ick 6-0-123 Stine 6-3-15: Bisard 0-0-0:3 R. McFrederick 3-1-7 3 Brooks 2-0-45- Workman .- 0-0-0: Norris '3-3-9. Totals: 23-7-53. RUGGEESJ-TROY 'Drushell 1-2-49 Heitz 1-3-53 Hos- mer 5-2-12: Foster 4-4-125 Moody 1-4-6: Fagert 2-3-7: Gearhart 0-0-0: Andrews 1-0-2. Totals: 15-IQABH E Homerville '13 '15 15- 10L53 .Ruggles-Troy 13 8 11 16-48 HOMER TAKES SECOND PLACE The Homer Cavalier took un- disputed possession of ,second place, in the Medina County league standings by defeating the Red Raiders at LeRoy 63-54. The Gavalieis went out in-front 14- 11 at the 'end of the first- 'od md never relinquished eil lead, ,marking up other quartet 'margins of 30-25 and 51-37. Jim McFrederick, Homer forward, 'took individual scoring honom. sisted by Brother Rog 'who partig ed' the nets for I-2. SUHWHIIKYW paced the ,losers with 21 ewith' Brockett also hitting fon figures' with 10. The 'Leiroy' use serves , salvaged a, 1531: Off pro am by defeating tee Q jungdlrs 36-27 in zhe,pre1in3.inqv5H game. . 'iafugsg mmg 5 Q 1' R- ii? asf. ' HDI' n-qveagg 113Bislrd . . . Sanford!! 1:1 5 0 10 R. Mclredrlck .Indogi 3 51 6 I13Summ81'f0n . . -Sabin 010i 938Nor'r!l.,...E8berl102 1 Snader0 1 1- 541766 . 1014431 Score by quarters: ' led the Barbers with 18 while Homer ........ , . .18 so an Chaney parted the .net for 15. mlfifgriai: nd- his 31 Homer also won the reserve game Reserve, game peoreg Homer . 32-28. - FMf,2'-.
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Season Record The basketball teams worked real hard this year to give us a real thriller of a basketball season. We remember those most exciting games when we either won or lost by one or two points. Although we didn't get clear to the top we came along pretty close by tying with Brunswick for second place in county league play. Out ot 26 games we won 18 and lost 8. The second team also did well by winning 12 and losing 7. At the award night of the tournament Bob Stine placed on the all-county first team by a unanimous vote of the coaches in the county. Roger McFrederick placed on the second team and Jim McFrederick and Jim Summerton received honorable mention. Geraldine Frank and Marilyn Schempp received honorable mention in the county cheerleading contest. The Junior High received a trophy for second place in the county. Team Played We They Polk 79 58 Ruglgles-Troy jj - P 2 17. fs LZRoy 70 65 :.', ,.' IK Highland 52 53 Spencer 55 27 Lodi 58 50 Brunswick 62 65 ly Sullivan 56 63 Spencer 71 60 Buckeye 56 43 ,ggfgxs Seville 71 49 LeRoy 63 54 4 Highland 57 69 A r ,, Spencer 72 49 X X MJ Alumni 83 60 N Sullivan 47 43 ' X If g Lodi 65 46 X 'SQ ' Brunswick 73 74 .5 ' Buckeye 91 62 9 L Ruggles-Troy 53 48 5 if sevaue 73 55 4 ' Q- - Q iam , Tournament 1 5 Buckeye 65 61 Brunswick 49 56 Lodi 77 47 LeRoy 73 83 ln the spring of 1953 we played eight baseball games and received the Medina County championship trophy after winning them ull. We then played the Wayne County winner and lost. Betsy Hines and Bob Jeffery were awarded the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship award last year. 28
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