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The Blue Dragons raced off to a good start against Dodge City, but ended in defeat, 87-72, at the Sports Arena, February 21. Again it was steady Dick Myers who led Hutchinson with 23 points, the only Dragon to get in double figures. On February 25, El Dorado met the Blue Dragons in the Arena. Hutch scored a 81-75 victory over El Dorado. Ed Tucker was high scorer with 18 points. Pratt junior College lost to the Blue Dragons, February 28, at the Sports Arena. Final score was 107-77 with Ed Tucker totaling 30 points. Dodge City's Conquistadores won the Jayhawk juco western division regional title, March 4, at Garden City and the right to play Coffeyville for a berth in the na- tional tourney. The Blue Dragons took third place in the sub-regional defeating El Dorado, 81-75. Carden City's Broncbusters whacked the Dragons 69- 57 in the first round game. After beating Hutchinson, Garden City met Dodge City. The Conquistadors downed the Broncbusters 78-67. Dodge City beat Butler County of El Dorado in its first round game, 74-58. The Dodge City Conquistadores defeated the Coffey- ville Ravens two games out of three to represent Kansas in the National Tournament in Hutchinson, March 17-21. Bringing the National junior College Championship to Kansas for the third straight year, Dodge City defeated Casper, Wyo., 73-68. Third place honors went to Bacone College, Muskogee, Okla., fourth place to Burlington, Iowa. for the second straight year, fifth place to Leicester, Mass., sixth place to Trenton, NJ., seventh place to Lon Morrishlackson- ville, Tex., and eighth place to Centralia, Ill. The 1964 player of the year award went to Mickey Hartsburg of Casper. Coach Chuck Brehm, Dodge City was named 1964 Coach of the Year. The All-Tournament Team included Carl Head, Dodge City, Kan., Jim Cornwall, Trenton, NJ., James Boyce, Burlington, Iowa, Wayne Ballard, Lon Morris ofxlacksonville, Tex., Harold Aldridge, Bacone of Muskogee, Okla. Second row: Tom Quinn, Leicester, Blass., Fred Lewis, Eastern Arizona of Thatcher, Ariz., Mickey Hartsburg, Casper. W'yo., Donald Duncan, Cen- tralia, Ill., and not pictured Austin Robbins, Chipola of Marianna, Fla. During the annual welcoming assembly, a student from Centralia, Ill. gives his schools characteristics.
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