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Boys' and Girls' Basketball 30 GIRLS, BASKETBALL Seated llefr to rightjz Philbrick, B. Chadbourne, Williamson, A. Winter, Wilbur, G. Thompson, Louclcs. Standing: Managers C. Packard and M. Winterg J. Meldrumg Boynton, Parsons, Traskg Atwoodg Manager L. Chaclhourneg Mr. Osier, Coach. BOYS' BASKETBALL Seated Cleft to rightjz Hewey, R. Taylor, McMullen, Meldrum, Dyer, A. Carey. Standing: Managers Knapp and J. Edgerlyg D. Edgerlyg Lovejoy, C. Nortong J. Careyg Mr. Graham, Coach.
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The basketball girls of Kingfield High School had a very successful season this year. Winning thirteen out of fourteen games, they showed a splendid display of cooperation and sportsmanship. Mr. Osier coached the girls with the as- sistance of Mr. Graham. Both of them led the girls to victory with their good coach- mg. Muriel Winter, Leone Chadbourne, and Christie Packard were managers. They were a welcome sight to the girls at the half of an exciting game when they came through the door with their hands full of 1'efreshments. Doris Meldrum, jean Pushard, and Anita Sillanpaa cheered in the girls, game. They were joined later by Methel Atwood, Louise Philbrick, and Shirley Wilbur in cheering for the boys. There were many exciting games for the Kingfield girls this season. When the Rangeley girls played us at home, we beat them by four points in a fast and breath- taking game. When we went to Rangeley, Beverly Boynton, Eleanor Parsons, and Amanda Winter were handicapped with sprained ankles. Rangeley beat us, so each team is going to get a cup. The Kingfield girls played four non-lea- gue games. These were with Central High School and Woodstock High School. Mr. Lago, the principal of Woodstock High School and former principal of Kingfield Cross Country: Kingfield entered only one meet, which was the Franklin County meet held at Strong, October 25. The teams that entered finished in the following order, first, Wilton, second, Phillips, tied for third, Strong and Kingfield. Although our team placed last, we had the first run- ner to cross the finish line, Norman Tren- holm. This is the third year that he has Girls' Athletics Grammar School, asked us if we would ex- change games with them. We gladly ac- cepted. The girls appreciate the support given them by the cheer leaders and the home town people who attended both home and out-of-town games. Here are the girls that played. Forwards Guards M. Atwood B. Chadbourne B. Boynton K. Loucks E. Parsons Meldrum L. Philbrick G. Thompson A. Williamson Trask A. Winter S. Wilbur These are the games that we played, with the total scores for our teams and the opposing teams. . indicates a non league game. 'Kingfield Woodstock Kingfield New Sharon Kingfield Strong Kingfield Stratton Kin gfi eld Central 'Kingfield Woodstock Kingfield Phillips Kingfield Rangeley Kingfield Strong Kingfield New Sharon Kingfield Stratton Kingfield Phillips Kingfield Rangeley 'Kingfield Central Boys' Athletics finished at, or near, the top. Track: Along with Cross Country comes track. Kingfield plans to hold interclass meets. These help the boys to prepare for the interschool meets that they do enter. Baseball: Highlights of baseball last spring: first, a victory over Wilton, a team which had not been beaten until we played them: second, a victory over Phillips which 31
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