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In the seasonis final away game, McArthur again blasted Miami Military Academy, this time 87-37. With a large crowd in attendance, the Green and White attempted to close out the regular season with a win in our gym over Stranahan. But the Dragons breathed fire and the Mustangs wilted, 43-53. Sporting a 17-7 record and high spirits, McArthur visited the Fort Lauderdale High gym for the District 7AA Tournament. In the first round Norland fell to our cagers for the third time, 57-43. Browardis Bulldogs ran into the LD gym to play the Mustangs in the semi- fina15 round, but they walked out the loser again, 48-4 . The finals of the tournament pitted the fired-up West Hollywooders against their old opponents, Pom- pano. The Mustangs led throughout the game until only two seconds remained in the last quarter, when Stan Cowherd tripped in a desperation shot to win for the Tornadoes, 78-76. Another runner-up trophy was added to our collection, and Pompano went on to become 1963 Class AA State Champions. Next year, with the six returning varsity men and new additions from this yearis fine junior varsity squad, McArthur is assured of another powerful basketball team with nothing beyond their reach. All eyes are on the ball during our second meeting with Broward, in their 9Y'f'- Jump ball of the start of the Pompano game - our BIG win of the season .AND WIN.. AI Duiy takes a free throw at the end of the lost home game of the season. ,,,,-1,,m,,....,.....,MMW.f g-..,,.,,i.,.i..-,,..., ,. .,.. .W-,,-,,-,..-M,...,.........,..,....m..- ..., ...W.f...,.,W.....,.,
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Carol Bo January The same week, McArthur gained victory over Miami Norland, 60-52, and on January 18 faced long- time rival South Broward. Although the Bulldogs played a great game, the Horses proved too much for them and walked away the winner, 61-45. Our luck ran out the next Tuesday as the Stranahan Dragons played control ball and effectively throttled our fast break, 37-49. The Mustangs rode back on the winning trail with another victory over St. Thomas, 40-38. However, the trail proved to be a rocky one as next we lost our third game of the season, this time to Fort Lauderdale, 47- 51. With another win at North Miami under our belts, 85-72, we attempted to find revenge over the Flying L's. But Lady Luck was not with us as we again lost to Lauderdale, by a score of 50-63. After Norland fell under our hoofs on February 8, McArthur traveled to Christopher Columbus for a return game. There, the Explorers found the target and saddled the Mustangs with loss number 4, 6-63. On February 12, the Lowdermen returned to the Pompano gym to try to make it two in a row over the powerful Tornadoes. However, the home team had other ideas. With a cheering crowd behind them, the Colden Tornadoes jumped out in front at the beginning of the game and remained there throughout. Final score was 50-83 as we dropped to second place in the Gold Coast Conference. South Broward also cried for revenge, but the Mustangs triumphed over them for the second time in a game that wasn't decided until the last ten seconds. Then, Herbie Doner made two free throws to end scoring at 55-52. 112 Early urriver Max Sharkey watches the iunior varsity game intently. 1 is
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Guard Steve Cairns goes up into the air for a iump shot against Pompano's Golden Tornadoes in our gym. i l Stranohan guards surround Don King as he controls the ball. N . AND WIN!! The new name board was erected on the south wall of the gym in time for the final home game of the season against Stranohan
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