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,wuferful ,wfenfial Merquette's Jim Agnew fails to block a Cascia Hall set shot attempt. Mike Murray KOOJ and Steve Leos U45 await a possible rebound under the Holy Family basket. Jim Agnew nears the bucket in action against H. F. Page 97
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16'-Squad 1601 kefif ll- if ng myers prom: c The Marquette B Squad. Top row: lleft to rightl Charles Apperson, Bob Tayrien, Jimmy Agnew, Coach Jerry Agnew, Jim Watkins and Tommy Kough. Bottom row: Mike Murray, Buzzy Jennings, Steve Leos, Mike Tameny, David Hellinghausen and Larry Murray. Jim Watkins tries a iump shot against the Holy Family B squad, SEASON SUMMARY The '55-'56 Marquette B-Squad, under Coach Jerry Agnew, experienced its finest cage season in many years. Boasting an overall mark of 16 wins and five losses, the iunior Meteors high- lighted their campaign with six conference victories, they lost only once. Playing against older, more experienced ada versaries in the rugged Y.M.C.A. Church League, the B-Squad emerged with an impressive ten won, four lost record. Scoring standout for the Bees was lanky Jim Agnew who hit 250 points during the sea- son, a 12.5 per game clip. Close behind in the scoring ranks were Bob Tayrien with 200 points, Mike Murray with 175 points and Charlie Apperson with 120 points. If the current edition of the Marquette B- Squad can maintain its winning ways, Meteor followers will be insured a continuance of basketball success on the varsity level.
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Uzrauglz athletic We erper 274 e fcamufo A The Marquette Girls' Basketball Squad. Top row, lleft to rightl Beverly Hodgson, Doris Mangold, Posemary Wood, Barbara Barrett, Evelyn Eddy, Marilyn Quinn and Margaret Schwing, Middle row: lleft to rightl Janice Scholtz, Assistant Coach Robert Funk, Co-captains Nancy Hickman and Joan Hammond, Coach Bob Shaw, Penny Harrison and Mary Alice Jabsen. Bottom row: Cleft to rightj Betty Schwing, Sandra Tayrien, Suzanne Hodgson, Lea Ann Clements, Sue Hightower and Martha Pyeatt. Br-low' Janice Scholtz gets away a successful hook shot despite the efforts of her Monte Cassino adversary. Page 98 SEASON SUMMARY While this year's edition of the Marquette girls' basketball squad could not match the winning pace of the varsity Meteors, the team members acquired valuable sportsmanship in defeat. With Bob Shaw as head coach and Robert Funk as assistant, the Meteorettes compiled a 2-9 won-lost record. They twice conquered St. Michael's of Henryetta, but fell to Coweta and Bixby, twice, West Tulsa, three times, and Monte Cassino and Skiatook, once. Kathy Hodson was scoring leader for the girls with 6l points. Close behind were Janice Scholtz, who hit 60 points, and Penny Harrison who scored 34. Mainstays for the squad defensively were co-captains Joan Hammond and Nancy Hickman who started every contest at guard spots. Unhearalded stars, lauded by Coach Shaw for their willingness to learn, were Evelyn Eddy, Doris Mangold and Margaret Schwing. The freshman girls played a separate sched- ule and faired better than their older team- mates, they stood undefeated after five games. Sue Hightower took frosh scoring honors with 35 points, She was followed by Martha Pyeatt, 26 points, Lee Clements, I3 points, and Suzanne Hodgson, ll points. With this quartet of talented caqers due to strengthen the A squad, the battle cry around Marquette is, Wait til next year!
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