Le Roy Central School - O At Kan Yearbook (Le Roy, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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K. -, -,M vig.: . t ,. .1 1 g A .. .. . ,J its 1934 TH E 0 - .-l T- K .-I N lamp 29 HASKETHA lil, KJ X U E J N 2 B -. I 3 3? X6 . Standing: Cravotta. Luttrell, Coach Reifsteck, Stevens, Bald, Mgr. Nixon, Lapp, Orlando. Seated: Zalacca, Doyle, Captain Peterson, Hartgrove, O'Brien. During the 1933-'34 basketball season. Captain Peterson and his Four Horsemen . under the ex- perienced, directing hand of Coach Riefsteck, achieved a record which future teams will attempt to duplicate. It was the first time in the history of Le Roy High School that a Red and Black team had ever been represented in the sectional tourna- ment at the University of Rochester palestra. The Le Roy High Quint made a splendid rec- to win the A sectional championship. Captain Peterson achieved a record during the season by scoring 109 points. There has never been a center on past Red and Black teams to score that many points. Bob Luttrell scored 108 points for second place in individual scoring. The wonderful success of the team was due to its perfect coordination and real fighting spirit. The seasons record follows: ord during the season, annexing for the second Dec. 5 H. Spencerport 37 consecutive year, the championship of the Wyom- Dec. 8 H. Arcade 21 ing County League with a record of seven victories Dec' 15 H' Wafsauf 17 . . Dec. 21 H. Greigsville 26 and one defeat. All the games had given evidence Dec. 29 H. Greigsvme 16 of the superior quality, cooperation, determination, Jan. 5 H. Oal-:field 39 and good sportsmanship of the team. Le Roy split Jan. 12 1v351'ry - - - 1 - Jan. 19 . arsaw even with its old rival, Batavia High. Jan' 20 H. Spencerport 30 In the quarter-finals of the sectional playoffs, Jan 26 H. Arcade 40 Le Roy easily defeated Dansville High, A division Feb, 2 H. Oakfield 18 champions of the Livingston County League. This Feb. 9 H- Attica 28 View . . . . Feb. 19 H. Attica 20 ry gave Le Roy the championship of Living- Feb 23 H Perry 19 ston as well as Wyoming County. The Red and Mall' 6 Batavia' 25 Black team then journeyed to Rochester to enter Mar. 9 H Dansville 15 the semi-finals of the A division teams. Le Roy Mar- 13 H- Batavla 26 was eliminated in this round by Geneva High in a 553553 Well-played, hard-fought game filled with exciting ' H moments. In the finals, Geneva defeated Corning Total 478

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X-, , Q L. M... PAGE 28 THE O-AT-KAN 1934 FGOTBALL A ,,,. 1 Top Row, left to right: Chalfant, Seeley, Murnan, Lapp, Sellers, Stevens, Shepard Antinore, Sanderson, Peck, Manager Roblee. Third Row: Coach Reifsteck, Bradley, Gentner, O'Brien, S. Zalacca, Daniels, Majors 1 Shepard, Cravotta, Asst. Coach Hungerford. Second Row: Brown, Thomas, Letizia, F. Zalacca, Orlando, Luttrell, Selden, Peterson, Felt, Barone, Hartgrove. Bottom Row: Privitera, Webber, Simmons, Barone, Feneran, Longhany fMascotJ Rowland, White, Paladino. The climax of the 1933 football season was a 2 to 0 victory over Batavia High School. This vic- tory gave Le Roy High School the championship of Genesee County as well as that of Wyoming County previously won through victories over Warsaw and Perry. This 1933 football season was one of the most successful in the history of the local institution. The Red and Black team played a total of eight games, winning six and losing two, In the classic game with Batavia, the wet, slippery field made it almost impossible for the backfield men to get away for long gains. Passing, also, was highly uncertain because of the slippery condition of the ball: and thus both teams had to resort to punting. The educated toe of Pete Peterson, LeRoy half-back, became more clever and more accurate as the game went on. With only a few minutes of play, Peterson booted the v ball to Ba.tavia's 10-yard line. This set the stage for Co-captain Letizia and Sanderson, both line- men, to block Bataviajs kick, scoring a safety and giving Le Roy the game. In addition to high-scoring backfield men and individual achievement, the foo-tball team is to be congratulated on its magnilicent spirit of cooper- ation manifested throughout the season. The season's record follows: Sept. 23 Le Roy Webster 6 Sept. 30 Le Roy Geneva 26 Oct. '7 Le Roy Silver Creek 0 Oct. 14 Le Roy Warsaw 0 Oct. 21 Le Roy Albion O Oct. 28 Le Roy Perry 0 Nov. 4 Le Roy East Aurora 18 Nov. 11 Le Roy Batavia 0 Total 50



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