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s.J,- A A REGIONAL TOURNAMENT K'ville had easy sailing in the Regional tourney held at Auburn. We knocked off Syracuse in the first game by a score of 26 to 21. Syracuse gave us a good game but we proved to be too strong for them, The game with Auburn in the finals proved much easier than Syracuse. Kendallville was doped out to win the Regional Tourney and they went into the final game with a lot of pep and spirit, and succeed' ed in coming out on top with the Hnal score K. H. S, 28fA. H. S. li. Hard luck, Auburn, STATE TOURNAMENT Our team, by eliminating Auburn in the Regional, was entitled to a trip to the State Tourney held in the cowebarn at Indianapolis. The team left Thursday morning, leaving behind them a cheering crowd, who was backing them with full force. They played their iirst game Friday afternoon at two o'clock, and eliminated Greencastle by a score of 2248. By defeating Greencastle in their iirst game, they met Muncie Saturday morn' ing at nine o'clock. This game ended with K'ville as the loser. Kendallville was playing an offensive game, but were unable to break through Muncie's defense, The score being 44 to ZS. This tournament proved to be the first one in which Kendallville ever went to its second game. 'w , 'I 7 WINNER OF THE GIMBEL PRIZE The Gimbel prize awarded every year at the State Tournament by Mr. Jake Gimbel of Vincennes, Indiana, to the outstanding star who portrayed the best mental ability, and who showed the best spirit, was awarded to Tack Prentice. The prize was presented to Tack after the final game, played between Martinsville and Muncie. Prentice received his prize and expressed his appreciation amidst a crowd who gave him deafening cheers. Prentice surely displayed his best playing ability of the year, in the two games at Indianapolis. Three cheers for Tack. l 1 J. 'VA' L 1 Pagi? 103
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i 'VT .,,-iff- .fl S E HELEN HENRY MISS CARROLL DESSIE KIZER HROUGHOUT her high school career Helen has put her very best into the athletic activities and has long since established a name for herself as the fore- most enthusiast of girl sports. Along with her ability to play every game with ref markable skill Helen has evidenced her true spirit of sportsmanship and clean play. It would be very difiicult to find a more ardent boaster of girls athletics in the coun' try and certainly impossible to discover a more loyal friend. Miss Carroll has been with us for only one year yet during this short time she has displayed her splendid ability as a physical director and coach. She has brought new interest into girls athletics and with her ever ready willingness to help the new girls, has encouraged them to take part in all activities. Her spirit of clean play has prevailed throughout the entire seasons of volleyball, basketball, baseball, and track-making them the success they could never have been without the supervision of our instructor, Miss Carroll. Dessie reached one of the most honored positions for the girls of K. H. S. when she was one of the selected two best girl athletes. These girls were chosen on the basis of their ability, sportsmanship, and attitude during the year of l9Z6f19Z7. Dessie is always there with the pep that lasts, a smile that wins, and a determinaf tion to play hard to the end. She plays for the joy of playing and for the success of her team. 7 H ' ' f Page 105
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