Morgan City High School - Tiger Yearbook (Morgan City, LA)

 - Class of 1942

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20 points in the first quarter. From this point the second Strlnd teok ever and held their own and held Raceland too, At the final whistle the score read 54-17 for the Tigers. M.C.H.S.-24 FRANKLIN HI-55 . . The Tigers for the first time this year mot their tra- ditional rivals, the Franklin Hornets. The Tigers couldn't seem to get started as the Hornets piled up the points. The Tigers fought hard but to no avail as the Hornets came out on top by a 55 to 24 score. In their second game of the year with the Sacred Heart Eagles, the Tigers proved who had the best team as they scored 51 points to the Eagles l5. The Tigeril pggging lat- tack worked like clock-work and the Eagles could offer no defense against it. The squad again waited until the second half before getting started. M.c.H.s.-29 TFRREBONNE-51 The Tigers invaded Terrebonne seeking revenge for last Y0HP'S eXtP0 Quarter defeat. Terrebonne led the entire game u til the last three minutes when the Tigers tied the score. in these three minutes both sides scored twice and the game ended in a 27-27 deadlock, which was the same score as last year. In the extra three minutes Terrebonne scored first, but immediately afterward the Tigers scored, and the scores at the end of the extra period were again tied at 29-29. In the second extra quarter the team who scored first won and after 25 minutes it was again Terrebonne who scored first-- the score that decided the game. And so the Tigers had lost another heartbreaker to a lucky Torrebonnekhi. M.C.H.S.-25 JEANERETTE-17 After a previous defeat at the hands of the Jcanerctte boys the Tigers again' met this squad, but this time on fthe home court. The story as well as the setting was changed as the Tigers sent them home with 25-l7 defeat. This victory kept the home-court record clean. It was again the Tigers Qffgngivg play that b3ffl6d J8RnGTGttG, THIRD-PLACE IN HANSON TOURNAMENT lst Game M.C.H.S.-20 THIBODEAUX COLLEGE-9 The Tigers, after playing a game the night before,en- tered the Hanson Tournament. Their first game took place at

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f 10:50 that morning. Although the Tigers' offensive didn't slick as usual, their defense held fine and they f centered quarter-finals with a 20-9 victory. End game M.C.H.S.-l2 HANSON HI.-ll M 'In their second game, which was played early that ever ning, the Tigers met Hanscn,and beth teams fought a battle that was the talk of the tournament. At the end of the half the score stood deadlecked at 6-6 with both teams playing defensive b a I I.. During the last four minutes of play the score again was tied at ll-11, when the Tigers sank a foul shot. With this one point lead the Tigers pxssed the ball as if their life depended upon it. At the final whistle, the score still stood 12911 and for the first time in the'Tigers' b asketball history, the Tigers had defeated Hanson. 5rd game M M.C.H.S.-24 CATHOLIC HI.-26 In the semifinals the Tigers met the highly favored Catholic High squad. They played fine ball and showed the best form of the season. With a lead of six points ,and only five minutes to play the Tigers seemed to slack up just a little and that is where they made their fatal mistakey On six foul-shots and one field-goal, in the final seconds, Catholic High emerged the victor, with the Tigers suffering th eir first defeat. Cqdaolation game M.C.H.S.-25 FRANKLIN HI-22 In the consolation game held at night, the Tigers mot the Franklin Hornets. The Tigers played great ball as Beadle scored 17 of the 25 points scored. Franklin seemed baffled as they left the court holding fourth place instead of third. After the final game in which St. Paul defeated Catho- lic Hi. the trophies were presented. Jack Beadle, Tiger star forward, was chosen on the first string all-tournament team. The Tigers showed their best offensive play as they de- feated the St. Peters eagcrs by a one-sided 51-8 score. The Peters boys seldom had a chance to advance the ball past the center line. This victory made the fourth straight on the home court and still no defeats.

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