Milo High School - Breeze Yearbook (Milo, ME)

 - Class of 1944

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. 'K ix' After a close battle for three quarters the Black Panthers gulled away and went on to win.. L. Strout was captain and igh scorer with 25 points. 1 s Individual Scoring: B. Houston 166 L. Strout 2 163 G. Harmon 125 R. Jordan L1 J. Hackett 3 5 W. Houston 32 D. Hett 10 , I. Polackewich 7 J. Comeau 6' O.SnMh 3 D. Hackett 2 Ga Carey 1 r GIRLS' BASKETBALL ' 1 Coach Lush issued her first call for practice for the l9h3-kb season in November. About twenty-one girls reported for the initial practice, and only five dropped out dur- ing the season. r . ' N There were only two veteran players left from last yesr's squad, Gloria Morin,e forward, and Ada Hall, a guard. The girls that gained berths on the first team were Alice Hatt, center forwerdg Mfrylin Buck, right forwerdg Ada Hall, center' guardg Catherine Strout, right guard, and Norma Hamlin, left guard. -The second team wee made up of Phyllis Joy, Shirley Harmon, Ketherine'Davis, Doris Rhoda, Sylvia Dartnell, and Olive Strout. ' The girls' season, on the whole, wes not too successful as the team lost nine out of ten games plsyed,but the scores indicate that many of the genes were closely contested. The girls scored, throughout the season, 253 points while their opponents scored 372. High scorer was G. Morin scoring llh points followed by Alice Hott with 71 tnllies and M. Buck with 51. ' The team was very efficiently managed by Janet Hoskins. At the close of the sefson Ada Hall was chosen honorary cap- tain. 1 V

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l F A- Dover-Foxcroft vs. Milo t This game decided whether we would play in the county championship game. If we won, we would, be tied with Dover on this side of the county. we were defeated A6 to 38 in an exciting game. L. Strout was high scorer with 20 points. The captain was Ralph Jordan. , V T ' Awe Sangerville vs. Mllc ' .A . 4 ' Sangerville came' to Milo for the return game with us. This was a well played game on both sides. It wash fast and anybodyls game all the way to fthe final gun.- The score finally read 33 to 31 in favor of Milo. .High scorer and captain was B. Houston with ll points. ' , W , LH 9?5Q5e VS: Milo all It was in this lgame when 'we really went to town al though La Grange was in there fighting until the endq' T We defeated them a score of 59 to 21. CaptainQand high Scorer was L. Strout with 27 P0ints.' T - g 1 Q t' ' e ' ' Howland vs. Milo g ' ' ' g The Panthers climbed back' into the winnin column by coming from behind to win to the tune of L4 to 35. .We were really hot in the last two minutes ofa play. High scorers were B. Houston and G. Harmon with 15 points each., The cap- tain was J. Hackett. g h 1 Q g T 'N ' Greenville vs. Milo ' ,After being defeated upon Greenvil1e's floor, we took them down here by a score of 56 to 39. It was eanybody'a ball game until the Panthers turned on the ,pressure. .Cap- tain L. Strout played a fine game by scoring 22 points. V 'd g Gnilford vs. Milo T f our next game was played up to Guilford. The Guilford boys added one mane game to'tneir enviable record by beating us by a score ,of 55 to 33. Lg Strout was again high scorer with 20 points. The captain was G. Harmong e ' 7 ll- at Schenck vs. Milo T ', gg l ' vIn our last game of the season we defeated the strong Schenckc team of East Millinocket by.a score of 45 to 36. I



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Shortly after mid-season Mrs. Lush, our coach, resigned and Mrs. Ellen Youlden took over the coaching duties for the 'remainder of the season. Brownville Junction vs. Milo The Milo Sextette started off the season with a bang by defeating the Brownvilles Junction lassies to the tune of uh to. 21. This was a fast and exciting game showing ex- cellent team work on the part of the Milo players. Gloria Morin won scoring honors, with 2A points to her credit. 'Ada Hall was acting captain. - ,Guilford vs. Milo In their second game the Milo girls went down in a de- feat, losing to Guilford by a score of 38-19. The zone de- fence of the Guilford guards was so perfectly timed that our forward section was unable to penetrate pit. Again G. Morin was high scorer with 11 points. Marylin Buck was acting captain. y 1 Foxcrcft vs. Milo .. This was a hard fought game but the Milo girls were forced to bow to F. A.'s fast moving team and came out on the short end of a 31-21 score. Gloria Morin was high scorer with 12 points and was also acting captain. A Greenville vs. Milo To the girls this seemed like a-bad practice. All in all this was just one of our bad nights. Olive Strout played in Gloria Morin's position because of injuries Gloria re- ceived in the previous game. The final score was 35-17 in favor of Greenville. Alice Hatt was acting captain and high scorer, scoring 13 points. G c Howland vs . Milo ' This was one of our best played games' of the season, even though we lost by a score of 51 to h2. Alice Hatt and Marylin Buck were high scorers, scoring 16 and 15 points respectively. Catherine Strout was appointed acting captain

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