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Basketball A First row, I fo r: E. Barker, L. Bailey, J. Duff, T. Henry, D. Hudson, E. Schmufi. Second row, l to r: J. Orrock, W. Milliman, H. Marshall, M. Lernharf, D. Driscol. Third row, I vo r: Managers, R. Stallings, D. Alexander. A I' Couch Starting the season by winning their First twiilggmes, the Knights kept up their pace. By the time the of tl season had been scored, they had captured the best wih-loss record f4-21 in the competition with Vallejo 'schools ' In the first game of the season with St, klelenai the Knights took an eight-point lead in the hrst qu rter it fc ' the rest of the game to win easily, 28-24. 2 - was Napa then proceded to slaughter Sonoma Dragons, 41-19, scoring at will in the last quarter. Sononia-E large D sco ing quarter netted them only seven points? 5 , T In the next tilt with thejinights led until the lag, period when the Espartons rallied edgegblapaf 44-4 Esparto was sparked by hogpsters, liarrles, ,s, Steptheiis, witliggleven points each. I ,,.y' Saving the game with a last 'f'ii q lgriightsl'ebeat'7iVallejo, 26-21, in their first game away from homeu Tl Knights were trailingm Q1-14, going info byte ,gsepred six baskets while pzextetijigiagg tljgefjjffapooseggai-Zbilroi Scoring- ..i ,.i., W at , W Coming fronii again, -0? Vallejo here, 40-42. Howard wit Q i73iiteenipoifii1s,'iand Riidy Broon1e?sporedj,fff'7ii, -for the Hoganites. jj' is , Tyveling to Qalistoga, Wilflcats,f-54-35,l3:aceid by Tom Henry, who scored nineteenfgzfallie eww: of tlrem ontlong shots. the seeond halfg the jirst half score stood 24231. of dlbsest edged Franklin of Vallejo there, 31-27. The gigh .,ii asker for most of the pulledtiahead in the last two minutes. f .Fcirgingl forward after the initialfferiod, the Vallejo Papooses handed Napa its Erst defeat -Sfgllej 1' meeting the Franklin Braves on the local hardwood, the Knights started rolling in the se2i5hH3i'HbQl'lSygrailyin 36 points to win, 51-38. 5 s be af Hogan of Vallejo downed Napa, 53-42, in the seasoh ftnale there. Forward jim Duff ledthis teammateswiihlthirtee points, but Hogan's sparkplug,.RudyQBroome,i dropped in a total of eleven buckets. V jjjfg Leading the hoopsters with 9.9lpoints per game, Howard Marshall was followed by team captain Totgifgenfjjlwith a 7. point average. V i 2 ' il A banquet was held at the end of the season to pay tribute to Napa's championship teams. The Knights wire one c the teams feted. 'M Q ' NAPA gOPPONENTS . 's za sf. Helena , jj 24 5 W 241 Sonoma t 19 243 Esp,gito..r..--.,,K5s, 1. 44 ve ., rt 26 vaqlgjs W --rg '521 'A ' ffl? 5 HPHBff ilYY,l,,igwg,, R'fg e 40 54 fra-gdiszesa 4133 ' aa... 1.2, .... . gp 12? 1 f r ' ing-443564-M-amrail' K -2 N 2.4 41 , 1r a' W-qlfNs19 .111 sswamwwwtfeviveisqemeere---'N ,,.. - - 1 lin lVl ' 38 -Q we----M--f--Q ----e -t -fe-' ft- . - - L e.-rg lVl--::...-r- :ef-- 53
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ootball 5g lllilnl -1 P 5 -GQ, 'fxn -i t row, I to rx J. Volpl, D. Jones, F. Thornoson, R. Iverson, I. MeMilIon, J. Rowley, D. Huntington, Tullent, S. lell, I. Stallings, B. Gonzales, R. Gerard, E. Creme, W. Cook, B. Curr, C. Viseousi. ond row, I to rx D. lrothwell, D. Sounders, G. Mclean, H. Detwiller, C. Wong, B. Aden, R. Furrer, Hole, I. Koch, T. Henry, K. Iorrows, J. Gilliland, R. Lund, L. loiley, J. Smith, J. Longenboeh, Honcoelr. Third row, I to r: Coach Rooms, T. Usher, H. Gibson, B. Schilling, M. Lernhart, I. Burger, ldrker, J. Duff, Coach Rivers, D. Hudson, D. Kinxer, G. Bickford, H. Marshall, G. Christiansen, lray, D. Harris, J. Gochenouer, C. Munds, B. Meng, Coach Hattolo. X A .l R X X R X X i X XXX Coaches Reums, Rlv s, Hettolo me I , i ' ' WW-W N-A--M. 1 . J X ,f M.-M , I Struggling against t a returning gf- d the age limit, the Knights ended up in the cellar com tit' n ith Stockton and Vallej 6 -4 ls ' a 1-3 cord. The season record tallied two wins and four losses. Head Coach Ha i, C X 'ste b 15- Af' t . - ch Rivers, made sure that r - ' hrs gave th ' opp ne ts ird ight for each poin 5 le , Q . E E In the opener ag ' ena, t e Saint's el 1- -f - ' d a TD in the first quarter .5 , 7. held the Knig s scoreless. 'he Napans threaten I -- Q ,W third quarter when -ll ovlei' - the Saint's one-yard i - -' ain in the 'l period hen they came with' J ' .94 f their foe's goal lin . ' l ,xx In the first ,- ' g. 1, ormer u -- A 0 J -N ankl' of Std ton's ,-ll, A 'W' t they were de cated, 0, at Stockton. f ' ...Q ii Ta XA I' gi iifdsxg Comin hom - i e . . 1 ,V 4. rolled over the . .l - 'ix K -,il rs, o the tune of a 24-6 ll Th Knght ' 'd he gil, 31 ' Q ' f -' YS' ' f ,y. e g s . - a .f,gf ..4 -i f f .4 Cr scoringa -as '- -,gf wg, M ting the 'o X Ei, tixwealcened y the -S. ble ov age players, :opped dstgsme, . 2- 9 - --. 3' A y playing unbalanced - - - I . 'ons whi e the strong apooseline opened Q 5 . ,I X ' P I Scorin '-'Ml' r r 'jf J o -I ry's t-end run, the Nap 2' stdr defeatedithe Franklin raves 12-6. Duane Hu Eg n's 7 153, :JD ru ,- . ted the - , ' butxthe Braves cam c he third quarter with 55-yalrd run across e pa 3 fx P ' J ., X' . ,N ,fl fl T en,.,in the lasi V e o exQQson ' og n of Va 'o - - - ' ' ' ith a 5131.-PO' sc V ii in fhellzst two min- :es of the ilquarter. The Hoganites scored fam the ni t's nine-yar fb, X' ti! i ' !',,f At the end of the season the Lion's Club held ual Football Ban nor the players W'lio fought for Napa 1 the gridiron. The Most Valuable Lineman Award was p x .to Jim Duff, and ' Henry was voted the Outstanding ack of the Year. The uest s ' ker was Herm Meister from the TUa1ii?ersiry of California. '1Illlrq!3Yw5,N,,.. f ' .M Va e if ..-:1 2' Einn 7255.5 Franklin '--- 'vw' 5: jrs pil , 1 i ,.,,. pl pq YAV V M My as o Hog... cw it zz
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iasketball B ow, I to r: B. Stallings, D. Alexander. Second row, I fo r: D. Fields, T. Milne, S. Gallos, G. Cliff, lxwell, R. Bray. Third row, I Oo r: C. Bunch, E. Paulson, B. Maclean, B. Northrop, D. Dreul .Off 'df . ali' ey. iff? . s,,,,,f'4 gi A V V .fi 1-'P wx Q. , V I EA 4 W A km - 3 p I In Coach Henderson -ff' Tisf 'ffl 35591 fig? ' .ffWs' M... f fl I f' I Fig We is as li' K jf, 1 2. ij f Ryfssff ffl I-xjgff A 5.445 M 1,1 ge? M QS, I' ' lijx 3: fifii' 'E i, pf Mitzi We 4ivw,,wiN:i' N '0 p ' F, .iq f as, I I Q I .Eggs , tigisimt .raises his rthevalsilfih t e ift e' opsiergglfllrgtlir' a Cbnd loin? fhalii Q gg L.. V If 1 nthdnopenigx A if e s .L e cl , St. fi K 1 fl, fi... -.fav if o the Sai '-wr - 1omied.2UfintTsu iiip ? it, qdQWiiii?3?l6 a te. t , Bi L CL Is 2 cl D team-qi? is 'poin I :li '-'iff ' V. iff i-I I , fi Al. 5 355 A - 3 if 31' sill I' 'z turnin tomb aw ta 4131 . g Isle ' ' ,ghii em- 'nts ol ed :selyi I, Rayfmgf wiki slxf ask t sQal3hithe.Ni s in f 2 ' J A f wlgf IQ' ll Xb V , play ' ' ed the Soplgma Ura bhsf 5, Kalthdughigualrdbj ilixiton 1 -I p ngej'bgt'5ie 6. alggkafjwa-Sq: lcep - aeacllsgfhesin ,wh o Q7 .'n,r,5f 9 if Mr ' 5.Si:bref'5frhQ.e1!ii.Q.f.f15s..5b24 ,... iteriisig- -Zhi., - I ff' ithgallast-qiiar I M e team ea ?Jf'fIig,B'?'By.ths..slendu-mugm.uL1w'Ji ' g ,-Zgaltho g the-Napans ' ,A - , at e 8glhhlDg4lf-Illtjggl riioa, Numb ..... ....,,.....,......,.........-M-W V-s-- W-W-fi-w---.-W.-................ , .. Puig' 'g ahead ii'i tTie til arte: of a game played a ainst tlie local Latter Day Saints team, tl1t 'juniar' W F' had-gnjye inrmargin-a -V, daglk siieeessfuilyitiiiiwin, 35-28,,,B EK 'W Playi a retarn ga 5 the Rosa'Ciil:s, Mloeeishoapseeeseagain def elf-f'fyVTfhThEITa'lI3T'FZ'ading Napa- gsinta R a-31. The ga l -',, a cloieibne-ailt-he-oveyg ts alf-time score was tied at ourteen- ' , :red anothq in SQ, fflgist quarter. 1 I, ...aww '-V,-4 M , In thetfinal -9e'as6?i 5'EiiCalist the s were downed, 33-20, by t 'Y' well-cbhdftiaiieuageesfstive s W. .E . . nlios was thi high SC0lCi2,Q' apa with eight ' s. 'FW first blood in the contest '- '..' E Calistogans never threat- edilxiriiig the tilt. 5' .f . ' .. J V' The tea Life able supewim ' .gi L11 I 'GYI I d8YSU'l'fI 'Wl10'iV5'S 3l'W2 - V showM'the bi5yS ihe E5r?e'c'fT- Qlcetlvall i ,fiom lp them improve their tea wor . I I W 95 ...fi i nf A RPA oPPo ' s 5 6 I8 St. Helena 37 if 'N 'Q F4 Santa Rosa 33 I5 Sonoma 31 i . 1 ff E2 Esparto 24 3 3 Y ' 16 Latter Day Saints 28 awe? W I 4 Santa Rosa 31 'L P3 Calixtoga 20 25
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