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Back Row: MP- FEUKH, . Y. ea oy, une Heath, Joyce Sharkey. Doris Slevert. Miss Pomeroy. Front Row: V Evelyn Short, Mary Ann Carmean, Shirley Hendricks, Betty Jane Johnston, Lois Kutz Beverly Burger, Patricia Comstock. ' Mascot: Jimmy Fatka Jeanette Bernau, Jo Ann Fobes Patricia Kelle J n J J GIRLS' BASKETBALL As the practice sessions opened in the fall of 1946 for Gir1's Basketball in Lake City fifty-five girls turned out. Most of these girls had never participated in a basketball game and consequent- ly, ball-handling, coordination, violations, fouls, pivoting and other common terms of the sport were quite foreign to the above nucleus. Despite the obvious handicap, these girls were well endowed with a high measure of enthusiasm, fortitude, and a keen determination to win a percentage of their gamem The schedule of games will reveal two games won and five lost. Tournament play brought this team into the consolation finals of both the County and Sectional Cages, awarding us fourth place in each, :mamma 9011111 56-Farnhamville-25 57-Farnhamville-29 16-Lohrville-54 16-L0h1 '111e'54 23-Manson-34 19'Man50n'52 54-Farnhamville-22 535319351 11,ManBon,45 2-Lanesboro-O fforfeitl 27-Lohrville-44 25-P8t0n'29 28-Rockwell city-44 25-Dana-45
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BASKETBALL1946J947 The Lake City Eagles played 19 games this season winning 9. The first team consisted of Earl Savage and B111 Patterson as guards, Gene Hoeendahl, Robert Allen, and Wesley Hunziker as forwards, and Donald Allen at center. The boys entered the Twin Lakes Tournament at Rockwell City against Albert City, their victor in the finals last year, but lost a high scoring contest 49-39. Then came the Coon Valley Tournament at Coon Rapids. After taking seo- ond place last year, the boys had hopes of coming out on top this year. Their hopes were made even stronger after defeating Audubon 57-32. The next night they played a strong Manning quintet and lost to the tune of 55-27. In the consolation game they played Bayard and lost a close game 50-26. The boys were the defending championsof the County and wanted strongly to win again. They led Pomeroy, the final winner, until the last two mln- utes when the Cyclones put on a furious rally and surged ahead to win 42-61 In the Sectional Tournament at Rockwell City the boys drew Rockwell City. The team was using all they had, and they thoroughly trounoed their old rivals 48-50. In the finals they met Sac City and lost a heart break- ing game to the Indians 30-26. SeaB0n'B Record! Twin Lakes Tournament 24-Farnhamville-9 39-Albert City-49 22-Glidden-30 Coon Valley Tournament 3o-nsnn1ng.55 37-Audubon-32 38-Lohrvllle-29 27-Manning-55 36-Manson-29 26-Bayard-30 33-Farnhamville-26 41-Manson-42 County Tournament 37-Lohrville-23 j1-PomQroy-U2 46-Rockwell City-50 Sectional Tournament 56-Scranton-59 48-Rockwell City-30 35-no1re-59 26-Sac City-30 39-Coon Rapids-35
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at I K Q me Rl M, i Top Row Kirk Colvig, Gary Chapman, Ferbert Coffman William Nichols, William Bernau, Burl Ulmstead, Jlm Pierce, Robert Johnston, Darwin Huoke, David Eeoe, Coach Front Bow Marion Bradley, Jerry Cralgmile, Arnold Daisy, Darrel Sharkey, Donald Bunker, Robert Binkert, Daryl Kraft, Boyd Hucka, George Anderson, Alvin 1 Hu 1 Rob t J hnston B111 Bernau Jim Pierce Mike Liesch, Jack Slevert, ggrhz rrtilghgjlgii Gerald Rgdenluei Richard Oxenford, Donald Tome Lowell DeSaI G Clayton Neagle, Ronald Bauder, George Anderson, Daryl Kraft, Don Jorgensen. B113-Y
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