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76 Isaac Newton High School JUNIOR INTER-HIGH BASKETBALL STANDING (left to right)—Leona Wach, Elsie Hutch, Helen Moskal, Joyce Guyda, Stella Golebioski, Bernice Jarem, Helen Martinchuk, Yvonne Oshanek, Harold Mauthe (coach). KNEELING (left to right)—Alexandra Byskal, Mary Buchko, Jean Weiss, Ruth Bauer, May Nadoryk, Sophie Kardash, Shirley Oliver. MISSING—Mike Daski (co-coach). Although the score board showed no evidence that the Juniors had a Cham¬ pionship team, there were many fine plays performed, tricky shots and ex¬ cellent dribbling shown. During prac¬ tices, with their two excellent coaches, Harold Mauthe and Mike Daski, they showed up in fine form and had the makings of a championship team. The Juniors won two games, tied two and lost one. Alexandra “Shyne” Bys¬ kal once again showed her fighting spirit when she appeared on the bas¬ ketball floor. The high-scorers of the year were Shirley Oliver and Mary Buchko. Considering that this was their first year at competitive basket¬ ball, the Juniors did not do too badly at all, and we know that many of these fine players will return next year to form the nucleus of a Championship team. The games scores were as follows: Newton (40) vs. General Wolfe (6). Newton (11) vs. Daniel MacIntyre (11). Newton (4) vs. St. John’s Tech (4). Newton (8) vs. Kelvin High (12). Newton (16) vs. Gordon Bell (8).
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Newtonian 75 SENIOR INTER-HIGH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS BACK ROW (left to right)—H. Maulhe, J. Wiliuk, J. Shaley, C. M. Griffiths (manager), E. Carey, A. Tuchak, M. Daski. SECOND ROW—M. Wozny, B. Tkach, M. Federowski, V. Smith, M. Black, H. Lulewick, W. Kureluk. FRONT ROW—M. Dolhun, J. Fedorulc, E. Waslvk, D. Shero. The ’47 edition of Isaac Newton’s Girls’ Senior Inter-High basketball team was one of the best this sanctuary of the three R’s has ever produced. This is the first time in Isaac Newton history that the Senior girls have suc¬ ceeded in capturing the Basketball title, and much credit must be given to the able coaching of Harold Mauthe and Mike Daski. The girls won every game they played and walked off the undis¬ puted City Champions, The girls of the Senior team showed sportsmanship, fine co-operation and that fine fighting spirit throughout the whole schedule. The point-getters of the year were Dora Shero and Marge Fedorowski. Elva Waslyk, one of our star players, sprained her ankle in the second game and was out for the rest of the season. Other outstanding play¬ ers were Margaret Dolhun, Evelyn Car¬ rie, Violet Smith, and little Jennie Fe- doruk, who showed her spunk in the final game. June Shaley, Helen Lule¬ wick and Bernice Tkach took turns in replacing Elva in the last two games. Marion Wazny and Margaret Black played excellent ball throughout the series, also. When Harold Mauthe be¬ came ill just before the Newton-Kelvin game, the girls went out with Mike Daski and Miss Griffiths to win the game for him. At the final game, against Gordon Bell, every player had an op¬ portunity to show what they could do, and it was quite evident that they had everything it takes to make a Cham¬ pionship team. The game scores were as follows: Newton (20) vs. Daniel MacIntyre (14). Newton (20) vs. St. John’s Tech (8). Newton (17) vs. Kelvin High (10). Newton (21) vs. Gordon Bell (11).
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Newtonian 77 ROOM 11 AND 15—INTER-ROOM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS INTER-ROOM BASKETBALL Left to Right—BACK ROW: Evelyn Carey, Bernice Ba- Ironyk, Jean Soltys, Janet Wilson. FRONT ROW: Ber¬ nice Tkach, Helen Lulewick, Marge Fedorowski (Captain), Margaret Dolhun, June Kissel. Once again Rooms 11 and 15 com¬ bined to become Inter-room Basket¬ ball Champs. Room 16 placed second in the senior division and Room 3 with third place. In the junior division Room 1 placed first, Room 14 second and Room 19 and Room 8 tied for third. The superior playing of Rooms 11 and 15 was clearly shown when, in the fin¬ als, they defeated Room 1 by a score of 18 to 14. This team was so evenly matched that there was no outstanding player. Margaret Dolhun, the only player from Room 15, proved to be an asset to the team. It was a pleasure to have this team win the School cham¬ pionship for the second consecutive year. ♦ ROOM 16—INTER-ROOM VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS INTER-ROOM VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS BACK ROW (left to right) — D. Pawlick, A. Geras, C. McKay, V. Smith, E. Gerlach. FRONT ROW: D. Shero, J. Fedoruk, E. Waslyk. There was unusually keen competi¬ tion in the inter-room volleyball series this year, with no less than twenty teams participating. In the senior divi¬ sion Room 16 finished in first place, while Room 11 and Room 4 tied for sec¬ ond place. In the junior division Room 14 was the victor, while Team A of Room 19 placed second and Team A of Room 9 placed third. Room 16 entered the finals with Room 14, the comparatively young and inexperienced team, and although the Room 14 team fought gamely they were no match against the Room 16 girls, who are masters in the art of handling a volleyball. Thus, Room 16 is the un¬ defeated Inter - Room Volleyball
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