Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

 - Class of 1943

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The scores of games played are as follows: Loveland ..................... 44 Maderia .......................... 12 Loveland ..................... 28 Anderson ........................ 20 Loveland ...... . 0 Plainville .............. .12 Loveland ..................... 36 Terrace Park ................. 32 Loveland 40 Deer Parke. . 2 Loveland ,, ,7 730 Taylor ................................. 28 The tournament was a bit less pleasing to our boys. Remember that Plainville was the only victor over Loveland all season! There- fore, since the Plainers lost no games, that placed them one step ahead of L. H. S. The game with Anderson was the deciding factor, h placing Loveland in a tie with the Blue Devils if Anderson could out score them. In a close! exciting game with Plainville the Blue Devils finally outscored Anderson, automatically placing the L. H. S. squad in second place in the Eastern Division. S. McCoy W. Fritz CHEERLEADERS Earline Constable, Ruth Braun G. Scruqham C. Rodeheffer B. Koenig R. Hitesman G. Moore G. Cobb Page 27

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FIRST ROW: Bill Fritz, George Cobb, George SCIugliaml Stanley McCoy, Glenn Moore, Ralph Hitesman, W'illiam Koeniqi Calvin Rodehei'ier. SECOND ROW: Raphael Smith, Vernon Shuris, Albert Green, Donald Bobblitt, lohn Wolbers, Iohn Watkins, Edgar Bray, Dallas Burton. FOOTBALL Bill Koenig, senior center eBill played a great game at center, hiking the ball and backing up the line. He was alleleaque center on the second team. Stanley McCoy, senior fullbackeStan was called the Rock of Gibraltar of Loveland Hi. He was a great blocker, runner, and tackled and hit them hard. All-leaque fullback. Ralph Hitesman, s e n i o r quarterbackew Ralph was a great open field runner, and always returned their punts, managing to make large gains. Glenn Moore, senior endriGlenn success- fully held up his end of the line in defensive and offensive playing. This is his third year of football. George Scrugham, senior quarterback- George was an exceedingly good defensive player! and, on the oHense, served the ball to his fellow-backs on a silver platter. Bill Fritz, senior ende-Bill did some wondere Page 26 ful tackling, interfering, and he gave all he had to keep up the team's wonderiul record. George Cobbl sophomore in l l b a c kw George opened many a hole for line plunges, and was the receiver on the Cobb-McCoy combination. Calvin Rodehefter, s e n i o r endirCalvin played a great defensive game and knocked out all interference. The team will miss Cal's fine spirit and cooperation next year. The Tiger football team proved to be a very successful working body this season, losing only one game. Cooperation, team- work, and spirit seemed to be more evident than ever in the past few years. The boys had to carry a bigger load on their shoulders this season because of not having a coach, who, in most cases, proves to be a big help. The school and team are very grateful to Raphael Smith, acting student coach, who will some day show his worth as a big-time football coach.



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BASKET Stanley McCoy. Sen- ior Guarngtan was a great guard, always in there fighting and showing the 1' i g h t team spirit. As Tiger captain, he had a keen eye and was as good a passer as he . was a W0 ? to his The Loveland quers started the season Wlth a team , opponents. . of speed! although a great deal of the height went With last year's team. Student coach Raphael Smith gave our boys the encouragement and spirit that every team needs. The opener gave way to Deer Park 26 to 22 after the Tigers led the way until the last few minutes of the Calvin Rodeheger, contest. The Lovelanders next traveled to Lebanon Senior CenteriCal r was a dashing young Where they were deteated 27 to 28. At Anderson an man .called on to get . . the 111mm and to re' excmnq game was lost to them 82 to 16. The reserve trieve the ball. He - 1 . ?gigidpgtii Elia: be squad also gave Vlctory to Deer Park 23 to 31, Lebanon cause 0 his expert 6:11ch ofk thrie Virears 19 to 14:, and Anderson 25 t0 7. o as et a 1 at Pauldim Hi- Sycamore came to Loveland and the Tiger squad literally Ian Circles around them. With RodeheHer gaining the title of high point man with 20 points, and Captain McCoy running a close second, our boys laid them low with a 40 to 25 Victory. The reserve quintet came from behind to outscore the Sycamore team 10-7. Bill Ramsey, Junior ' ' ' ' e bGlIuardh- Hug? but More In thelr strlde the flrst and second squads ran drags agungnhe 25; over the old tuners, gwmq the Alumm a taste of '43 ponents, an is ex phectted tto 0135;911:312 basketball-eZI to 16. h a nas Y qulc S. 0 Of his mm a high In a rough and tumble game at Sycamore H1, our scoring bracket next season. were look- ing forward to cheer- ing you on in your guard position, next year, Bill! VARSITY FIRST ROW: Billy Ram- sey, S t u a It Perkins. Stanley McCoy, Harold Miller, Ralph Hitesman, Calvin RodeheHer. SECOND ROW: Tom Burske, David Alsop, Warren C r a i 9, John Watkins Raphael Smith

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