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P '15 i 4 Sixteen boys turned out for football this year. Under the coaching of Les Rucker the boys got off to a good start by winning the first game of the year. The boys cooperated very well with one another. A lot of stress was placed on fundamentals. Go -operation and sportsmanship are the two major things to be gained from athletics. Any sport, competitive sport that is, is allowed to stay in the high school curriculum because of the value received from it, not entirely because it is important to the school to win games, but because it is important for the things it teaches the students that participate in it. When the boys and girls realize the fact that athletics are given for what they, themselves get out of it and not what the school gets out of it, they will enjoy it more Irrigon is looking forward to a better season next year both from the stand -point of games won and also from the angle of the enjoyment the players get from it.
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A B Edwards, Sullivan, Berger, Kenney, Losness, Acock, Coach Rucker, Ross, Smith, Edwards, Eppenbach. The Basketball team played 21 games this year. This figure does not include the tournament. The team looked pretty ragged at the beginning of the year but began to sharpen up as the season came to a close. The coach, Mr. Les Rucker, said he was pleased with the progress and advancement of the boys, There were quite a few changes made in the first ten as the season wore On. At the close of the season the first ten consisted of the following boys: Kenney, Acock, Smith, Ross, Mann, Shingledecker, T. Edwards, K. Edwards, Sullivan, and Losness, W. Huwe and R. Warlick were managers. W. Kelly received a letter for his help as assistant coach. On Dec. 5, 1952, Irrigon went to the basketball jamboree at Umatilla. This was the official opening of the basketball season for the Irrigon High team. The Saturday following the jamboree, Irrigon went to Umapine for their first game. Fron then on Irrigon played, on the average, two games a week until the tournament on Feb. 20, 1953, where they met their Waterloo at the hands of the Uma - pine basketball squad.
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