I 946-47 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Irvine Alumni ........ II'Vil1e Wolfe County .. Irvine Kirksville ..... Irvine Madison Central Irvine Powell County . Irvine M. M. I. ..... . Irvine Lee County .... Irvine Lancaster ,... Irvine Waco .......... Irvine Wolfe County .. Irvine Madison ....... Irvine Lee County .... Irvine Lee County .... Irvine Kirksville ..... Irvine Clark County . Irvine Waco .......... Irvine Lancaster .... Irvine Carlisle ........ Irvine Hazard ......... Irvine Madison Central Irvine Winchester .... Irvine Clark County .. Irvine Madison ....... Irvine Carlisle ........ Irvine Hazard ........ Irvine Powell County . Irvine M. M. I. ...... . Irvine Winchester .. Irvine Jackson ...... Irvine Kirksville Irvine Kingston .. l , Irvine Berea 44th District Tournament Irvine Madison Irvine 24 Madison .. 32 11th Regional Tournament BASKETBALL REVIEW Seven lettermen and approximately 40 others reported for practice when Coach Joe Ohr issued a call for candidates for his 1946-47 basketball team. It was a very successful season and several records were established. The sea- son's record was 21 wins and only 8 losses. Madison and Hazard were the only teams to whip the Eagles twice. It was the first year an Irvine team had ever won 20 games. Victory No. 20 came as the Eagles lashed Winchester 36-30 and this was the first time an Irvine team had ever come out on top on the Shawnees floor. Playing their last game of the regularly scheduled season, the Golden Eagles rolled up one of the highest scores ever made by them. Jackson's Tigers being the vic- tims of a 64-21 defeat. In the Central Kentucky Conference, which was won by Madison High of Rich- mond, Irvine finished fifth in a field of 20 teams with 8 wins and 2 defeats, both by Madison. Another record was broken here as the 1946-47 squad became the first ever to win 8 conference games. The Dickinson Rating was 21.250. The Eagles drew Kirksville in the first round of the 44th District Tournament and subdued the Blue Jays 31-28. The next night they edged out Kingston 31-29 and the next game was won by the same score, Berea High falling to Irvine in a mild upset. The fighting Eagles entered the finals as a 10 point underdog to their opponents-Madison. The Purples managed to squeeze out a 1 point victory of 24-23. Scoring honors for the regular season were evenly divided among 6 players. Charles Broaddus was the leader with 174 points, closely followed by Guy Strong with 173. Morton Flynn was third with 149 while Roy Cooper marked up 142. Captain Norman Christopher racked up 121 and Roy Crouch had 105 when he left the team in the middle of the season. Guy Strong received honorable mention on the Kentucky All-State Team. X X x X x.x.x.g.x.x.x.x,.x.x.x.x.g.x.x.-Gxiwyij-x,-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x x x x x x C281
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