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i to R.: A. Bradway, R. Kostrzak, J. Kimber, D. Peterson, A. Becker, D. Craig, T. Hoffmann, J. Baffin, T. Bonikowske, C. Jepson, J. Kaphingst, C. Lepak The first Manawa team to compete on the court in the new fieldhouse finished the confer- se season with a record of 10 wins and 4 losses to wind up in a second place tie with Mar- 1 behind W1ttenberg's champions. Arlln Becker was one of the leading scorers in the con- -ence, and his play earned him a first-team All-Conference berth. Tom Hoffmann and Ronald :trzak were given Honorable Mention. The close of the conference season meant that tournament time was here, and Manawa was st to a sub-district tournament including teams from Bear Creek, Marion, Shiocton, Tiger- 1, Weyauwega, and Manawa. The Wolves defeated Marlon in the finals for the right to meet sholt, the winner of the Amherst sub-district tournament. After defeating Bosholt for the strict Championship, the Wolves met Highly rated Westfield on the Amherst court in a Dis- Lct play-off. A sound defeat of Westfield gave the Wolves the right to enter theSec- anal Tournament at Wisconsin Rapids, the first time in the history of Manawa High School at a team has earned that honor. We drew Stevens Point, eventual State Champions, and its Sn and 6'?' skyscraper centers, as our first-round opponents and fought mightily before we upped the game to this excellent team. Coach B111 Mathwig began the season at the reins until ilness forced him to relinquish a command. 'B' Team Coach Len De Baker directed play from the date of the Wittenberg game home through the remainder of the season. Letter winners included: Seniors Tom Hoffmann, Don Craig, Ronald Kostrzak, Tom Bonikow- a, Allen Bradway, and Jerry Kimber, Juniors Arlin Becker and John Baffing and Sophomores re Peterson and Charles Jepson. The 'Bn Squad also completed one of its best seasons in many years, finishing the season th a 15 won--2 lost record. The reserve squad's only loss came at the hands of Wittenberg 1 Waupaca on their home courts, and those defeats were avenged in. later meetings with ase teams on our home court. Like their big brothers the 'A' Squad, the 'B's' won all of air home games, keeping the new fieldhouse won-lost record spotless. Junior Don Flanagan, phomores Dave Peterson, Charles Jepson, and Carley Lepak, and Freshman Tom Martin led the 's to an average of nearly 40 points r game, while hol6 oonents to30. - g . C gil' fax CF, -1, 3,415 .. 'f W ,,,. 2- gg? 2 g SP7 QL P' , , 5,3 B .gp 1 to gl' r vff ww ble' ' X 1 , F! C -L J' ax I -- S 1-6 A 4 Kflig' ff I A -f ' F-. A S ,Q - ' J N T .- 2 ,P Twnffff' n Q W T. fl 4, M a qfie af f A N , of so xx ,C . 4' A E i. ,x 1 :inf 'V r M , I I V. lx x ,sky F D Pu: ,f 4 , Wx t . . M, ,. mr K V , if . ,Q ' f.. :X i K ' -:5- lr, p J e J 5 .
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