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Team dork Harmon Scores Drummer Gets the Tip Little Wildcat Victory Smiles Wensink Gets the Rebound Manager and Captain Fast Break Charity Toss Jump, 'Smitty' lice Going!! 26 1- A F5 4
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By virtue of our Walbridge win re advanced to the Wood County Tour- nament finals and were scheduled to play Troy-Luolcey on Saturday evening, February 25. me big moment had arrived and the Wildcats made the best of it by defeating the Trojans of Troy in an excellent game by s. 37 to 21 score. The Wildcats exhibited an almost air-tight defense, completely stymied any attempt of the opponents to score, and limited the Trojans to a total of six field goals for the entire gsm. The Wildcats also displayed fine team play and an impressive passing attack. Bill 'Ilensink led the Jackson team in basket-nnking with seven field goals for four teen points. The next game for the Wildcats was in the district tournament at Fremont, where we drew Walbridge as our first opponent. The Bears put xp a good battle, but Jaokson's all around play was entirely too mach for the smller Walbridge team. The Wildcats led the entire gain. The score at the first quarter was Jackson 14, llbridge 93 at the half, 29 to 20, the 'third quarter, 44 to 293 and the final score, 55 to 44. Dnm- mer and lbeker led the Jackson assault with fourteen each. After beating Ihlbridge the Wildcats were scheduled to ploy Norwalk St. Paul on hroh 3. The Wildcats came out victorious after a stiff battle with a stubborn lornlk crew. The final score vas 43 to 40. Hor- nlk had a five-point lead at the end of the first half, 22 to 17, but the Wildcats came roaring back the third quarter and took the lead 32 to five and eleven respectively. On lhrch 9 Jackson net lalnesib, the Sandnsh County champions, in the semi:-final gum. Although the Wildcats fought valiantly 'throughout 'Hue gem, ihey vent down in defeat 51 to 47. After a first quarter lead of 15 to ll, Exe Wildcats dropped behind at Exe half 18 to 29. Stagirg an impressive cuseback the third quarter, the lildcats scored seventeen to Iahsside's nine, hringirg the third period score to 34 to 56. In the fourth quarter Jackson forged into 'Exe lead 44 to 40, but this lead usp quickly overcozn by the fightixg lakeside ball club. The margin of the victory for the entire game was determined by Ie.k:eside's accuracy at the foul lim. This game closed the high school cage careers of four sen iorsz Gerald lloere, Tm Drummer 'ted lleeker and Bill liensink The season record for the Wildcats ended at nineteen wins and s ix losses. Z5 28. Tm Drumer and Dick were led Jacksonis scoring attack viii: twenty- D O
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