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Most Valuable Player --- 1953 Richard Scott was selected as the Most Valuable Player of i958 by the members of the l..ettermen's Club. Richard won two letters in basketball. l-le was a member of three section champion- ship teams and was captain of the basketball team in his senior year. l-le was chosen be- cause of his line play on the basketball court, his character, scholarship, and his leadership ability. . In addition to being active in the sports held, Richard was a member of the Engineers Club, vice president of the l..ettermen's Club, circulation manager of the Laurel, and a member of the Athletic Council.
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FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl - Mr. Scarci, Dwight Henderson, Joseph Zombeck, Charles Lienard, William Sember Richard Cook Richard Gaillard, Mr. Hepe, Mr. Blockowicz. SECOND ROW - Dennis Cooper, John Carroll, Michael Meehan Ray mond Miller, David Pletincks, Reed Pratt, John Nolte, William Tornabene. THIRD ROW - Allan Thomassy, Joseph A1 mady Richard Scott, Robert Bastide, Victor Mazzocco, Gordon Webb, Howard Bellaire, Edward Iglar. FOURTH ROW Meade McKee, John Holland, William Hyser, John Brenkus, Gene Penberthy, Robert Bernhart, John Hallam, John Harris LETTERMENS CLUB Promoting a high standard of sportsman- ship and having good relations with opponents in all athletic events is the goal of the Letter- men's Club. Composed of boys who take part in sports activities at McDonald High School, this or- ganization is a contributing factor in the success- ful athletic program of the school. Ruth Ann Daniels, this year's Football Queen, was chosen by the Lettermen's Club. Richard Scott was chosen as the 1958 athlete of the year. This is another decision made by the club. The ofiicers of the club are Gene Pen- berthy, presidentg Richard Scott, vice presidentg and Regis Smith, secretary-treasurer. The coaches, Mr. Hepe, Mr. Blockowicz, and Mr. Scarci, and the officers of the club have worked hard for another year so that the club could maintain its chief goal, that of sportsman- ship.
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Non-League Record McDonald 86 McDonald 75 McDonald 64 McDonald 64 McDonald 53 McDonald 66 McDonald I 34 McDonald 47 McDonald 47 McDonald I I I - Bridgeville 51 - West Allegheny 33 - Moon Township 53 - Bridgeville 39 - Brentwood 65 - Cecil 55 -- South Fayette 41 -- Edgewood 604: - Snowden 50 - South Fayette 43 W.P.l.A.L. Record McDonald 5 7 -- Avella 48 McDonald 72 - McDonald 60 - McDonald 56 - McDonald 83 - McDonald 67 - McDonald 58 - McDonald 68 - McDonald 81 - McDonald 82 - McDonald 28 - McDonald 85 - McDonald 82 - McDonald 77 - CLASS B PLAYOFF McDonald 60 - McDonald 51 - W.P.I.A.L. East Washington 44 West Alexander 32 Hickory 36 South Side 37 Midway 38 Claysville 42 Avella 63 East Washington 42 West Alexander 43 Hickory 23 South Side 62 Midway 54 Claysville 44 Irwin 55 Bethlehem Joint 68 McDonald 1814 - Opponents 1221 '5Denotes Sharpsburg Tournament Individual Scoring Records Player FC ,FT FTM Pls. Avg. McKee .......... 199 195 101 499 19.2 Scott .............. 138 193 135 411 15.8 Bastide .......... 95 63 43 233 9.0 Smith ............ 87 86 46 220 8.5 Miller ............ 95 56 23 2 I 3 8.2 I-Iyser ............ 44 67 35 123 4.7 lglar ........ 20 27 16 56 3.7 Babe:-lux ........ 13 9 4 30 2.3 Brenlcus ........ 3 9 5 I I 2.2 Gaillard ........ 2 8 3 7 .9 Bugay .......... 3 I 0 6 3.0 Tornabenei ...... I 4 I 3 .4 Cooper .. ..... 0 4 2 2 .2 Opponents ........ 475 552 271 122147.2 MCDONALD 700 722 414 1814 69.8
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