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FBESHIVIAN BASKETBALL-Front Row: Gary Dimit, Scott Boyle, North, lVIiIlard Yoder, Tim lVloore, Jim Green, Gary Barnes, Bon Woods Greg Bennett, Keith Wyand, Ben Wood, Don lVlilIer, Gary Stephenson, Kim lVIoore,Jim Williamson. Gavin Bossert, Richard Layman. Back Row: Coach Bob Davis, Tod Marungmn Reserve Basketbau Opponent lVlarlington Freshman Basketball Opponent 42 Louisville 46 18 Lake 43 50 Famess 44 23 North Canton 48 53 West Branch 50 49 North Canton C3fTlfOI'1 South 48 Oakwood 34 17 Louisville 44 37 Perry 46 50 Lake 42 32 Jackson 43 28 Canton South 62 24 Taft 37 40 Glenvvood 44 57 Oakwood Canton South 39 Jooksoo 37 47 Glenwood 40 52 Louisville 41 - .H 42 55 North Canton 56 24 LOLHSV' e 53 Fairless 63 39 Taft 62 52 Perry 54 27 Oakwood 42 42 Canton South 48 43 Glenwood 46 51 Glenwood 46 oo Jookooo 62 29 Oakwood 30
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Reserves, Frosh, Polish Techniques The Reserve Basketball team proved their skills by ending their season with an 8-10 record. Training in the art of playing good basketball came from Coach Jim Sabin. Offense vvas good vvith a balanced scoring attack, as vvas the defense. The young Dukes played the same schedule as the Varsity, playing their games immediately before the varsity game. The leading scorer during the season was Randy Digman vvith Ron Sigman next in line. Since most of these boys are only sophomores, much can be expected from them on varsity teams of the future. The Freshman Basketball team ended its overall season vvith a record of 4-l l. The offense and defense both had improved greatly by the end of the season. They came within one game of vvinning a trophy in tournament action at the end of the season. Leading scorer for the Frosh was lVlillard Yoder, and the leading rebounder vvas Don lVliller. Coach Bob Davis felt that the team deserves much credit for the terrific improvement they displayed over the season. Also, he believed that the team worked much harder than their record indicated. Also, credit should go to lVlr. Priest, vvho volunteered his services and was a great aid. Ron Sigman jumps against an opponent for possession of the ball RESERVE BASKETBALL-Kneeling: Gary Lipely llVlgrl. Standing: Digman, Eric Paxon, Jeff Bennett, Tom Hagan, Ron Sigman Ken North Lowell Frederick, Steve Poole, Jim Davies, Randy Markham, Randy Jeff Walker, Scott Hahn, Mark Haidet. ,Q , . .-, W.. ., ...,.. .. . we
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Teams Compete for First Time ef EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL-Front Row: Herbert Strong, Phil Stanga, Kirk Reiter, Scott Thomas, Ray Williamson, Mike Wyand, Todd Dysle, Robin Carr, Tom lVlathes, Ray Nicol, Randy Halverstadt, Randy Riley. Row 2: Tim Smith, George Jeffers, Todd l-lall, Greg Royer, Duane Hershberger, Bradley Bennett, Ricky Shaffer, Ken Tolerton, Kenneth The Eighth Grade basketball team consisted of 45 boys and was divided into two teams, both about equal in height and ability. The orange team was coached by lVlr. James Turner, and the other team, the black team, was coached by lVlr.Jed lVlewborn. The orange team played seven games and the black team participated in six. A combination of the two teams played in 5 scheduled games and one tournament game. The record for the games in which they played as a combined team was 4-1. Coach Turner felt that the teams played well together and should yield some good material for future varsity teams. The first year for tennis at lVlarlington was a year of learning and building for seasons to come. Although the record came out 1-3 for the season, the Dukes showed their competitive spirit and newly-found skills in every match. John Wasem, the sophomore team captain, remained undefeated in the first team singles division throughout the season as did the first team doubles comprised of Curt Taylor and the only senior on the team, Tom Richards. Hall llVlgr.l, Kevin Stoudt llVlgr.l, Randy lVlcKnight. Back Row: lVlark Dickerhoof, Edward Hillman, Tim Tasker, John Holsopple, Richard Thornberry, lVlarc Springer, Pat Sherman, Dave King, Jim France, Sam Nlelaragno, Tony Kindler, Dennis Close. lVlarlington Orange Team lVlarlington Opponent 23 West Branch 60 34 State Street 40 41 Louisville 49 36 Lake 66 36 lVliddlebranch 51 22 State Street 15 25 Stanton 41 lVlarlington Black Team lVlarlington Opponent 39 Lake 40 34 Hartford 73 18 North Canton 40 17 lVliddlebranch 19 38 Taft 48 24 Stanton 52 35 Waterloo 28 38 Louisville 24 31 West Branch 35 Combined 8th Grade Team lVlarlington Opponent 36 State Street 28 43 Louisville 33 19 Hartford 57 37 Louisville 22
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