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B team, first row. Raymond Muench, manager; John Main, coach; Daniel Knewitz, Bob Wildermon. Donald Spall, Fred Jackie Behnken, Norman Mohr, Robert Mueller, David Roth, Keck, Donald Wilson, Cletus Miller. Eugene Napier, Ronald Blair, monager. Second row Ed Thies, Basketball I he Yellow Jackets had a good season in the Kas-kaskia Conference, but they did not fare too well in the Cahokia Conference. The “A” team began the season by losing its first three games; it reversed this trend, however, by winning the next three games. As the season progressed, the boys improved their skill and teamwork, and, through the competent coaching of Ed Thies, they were able to tie with the Valmeyer Pirates for first place in the Kaskaskia Conference. The Jackets gave the fans many thrilling moments this season. One of the most exciting and closest games was the victory over the Lebanon Greyhounds. The game, which was very close throughout, was clinched when, with only ten seconds of play remaining. New Athens scored the winning points by making a field g'Kll. The next game, which was plaved at Valmeyer, was equally exciting. The Yellow Jackets played conservative ball throughout most of the game and defeated the opposition bv one point in an overtime period. I wo other very exciting contests were the games at Waterloo and at Columbia. The game at Waterloo was lost by one point—which still proved to he a good showing considering that the score at the end of the second quarter was 31-18 in favor of the Bulldogs. The pain of this defeat was eased somewhat bv the two victories over Columbia, the second of which was won bv only one point. One of the most disappointing games from the fans’ point of view was the game which was dropped to the Valmeyer Pirates. I lad the Yellow Jackets won this game, they would have been assured of first place in the Kaskaskia Conference. This disappointment was offset by the victory over Waterloo which gained for us the conference co-championship which we shared with Valmeyer. I he overall record in the Kaskaskia Conference was six wins and two loses, while the record in the Cahokia Conference was three wins and eleven loses. The Jackets participated in the district tournament hut were eliminated in the first game by Steelville. 1 he “A” team also participated in both the Freeburg Invitational Tournament and the annual Kaskaskia Tournament at Waterloo, hut it did not place in either of the two events. The B team won nine games and lost eleven games. In these games the “Junior Jackets” gained much experience which will he very valuable to them when they become members of the “A” team. The freshmen and sophomore members of the basketball squads participated in two tournaments this year. They won first place in the tournament held at Bed Bud. 26
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Jerry Lischcr Burke Potter Second row: Ed Thies, cooch; Otto Hollc, Jerry Lischer, Kent Fietsom, Clinton Keck, Jim Woods, Joseph Picron, oss't. coach. Earl Wiggand
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The results of the “A team games were as follows: c;a m e PLACE WE THEY CLASSIFICATION Freeburg 1 lere 37 68 Cahokia Conference Mascoutah There 41 49 Cahokia Conference Dupo 1 lere 44 76 Cahokia Conference Red Bud Here 46 36 Kaskaskia Conference Lebanon 1 lere 53 51 Cahokia Conference Valmeyer 1 here 39 38 Kaskaskia Conference O’Fallon There 47 80 Cahokia Conference Waterloo There 56 57 Kaskaskia and Cahokia Conferences Columbia 1 lere 55 33 Kaskaskia Conference Valmeyer Waterloo 30 64 Kaskaskia Tournament Red Bud Waterloo 37 56 Kaskaskia Tournament Dupo There 35 72 Cahokia Conference Freeburg There 48 78 Cahokia Conference New Baden 1 lere 49 55 Cahokia Conference Mascoutah 1 lere 54 58 Cahokia Conference Red Bud There 49 45 Kaskaskia Conference Freeburg There 64 71 Invitational Tournament Columbia There 43 42 Kaskaskia Conference Lebanon 1 here 55 84 Cahokia Conference Valmeyer I lere 35 45 Kaskaskia Conference O'Fallon f lere 54 90 Cahokia Conference New Baden There 74 71 Cahokia Conference Waterloo 1 lere 74 57 Kaskaskia and Cahokia Conferences Steelville There 49 87 District Tournament Entrechat) Come on, boys, let's get that balll 27
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