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Read left to right, First Now: Keith Wlilliams. Douglas Donnan. Nlilu- Williams, George Dorn, Gus lflmerhardt. Second Row: Fred lrilfllll, Mgr.. Boh Howell, Don jackson. lioacli llancro. Dick Knight, Dick Illam-n, Phillip Cliafiee, Mgr. Varsity Basketball The 19-1-9-50 season hegan with the return of hve lettermen: Mike Willianis, Dick Knight, George Dorn, Don Jackson, and Benny Minteer. About these five the team was formed with the addi- tion of Dick Classen, Doug Donnan, Bob Howell, Keith Williams, and Gus Eberhardt to the ranks. The team started the season slowly but poured it on in the last half of the season to end up in third place at the end of the regular schedule with a nine win five loss record. The team then went ahead to win the next two playoff games over Lansing and Candor, by respective 45-43, and 44-43 scores, and the Tri-County Conference Class C Championship. With the Tri-County Title, the team had earned the right to represent our league in the Section IV Class C playoffs. In our first sectional clash we met Kings Ferry. header of Cayuga County League and after a close game throughout we were on the tail end of the A10-39 score to end our season's play. Our con- gratulations to this year's team and the best of luck to the returning lettermen next year. The SC2iSOIl,S record: Newfield 25 f-Spencer 410 Newiield Van Etten 39 Newfield 254Dryden 40 Newlield -Dryden 49 Newfield 2l f- Lansing 241 Newlield Lansing 3l Newtield 35f'Ceorgei,lr. 22 Newhcld McLean 34- Newfield 37- Van lltten 241 Newlield wwellshurg 31 Newfield 32- Newfield 4-11- Wellshurg 31 Nlt-Lean 31 Conferen ee playoff: Newfield Newfield oton 5'l- Ceorge, jr. Spencer 26 1110 Newheld -15-Lansing 13 Newlield Candor 43 Sectional plrzyojz W7ins-- Newhelcl 39-'flXing lferry 40 Newlicld Opponents T
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Firxt Row: Dick Knight, Keith W'illiums. Svrorzzl Row: llick fflassen. Boll llouell, fioacli Cuncro, Mike Williams. Georgie Dorn. Volleyball In the past three years Newfield has become very well known in the Tri-county Conference in volleyball competition. Newfield now pointing towards a third straight conference championship with an experi- enced team coming up, along with some excellent candidates for playing positions. The returning: members from last year's championship squad are: Don Jackson, Mike Wlil- liams, Bob Howell. Dick Knight, Dick Classen, George Dorn and Keith Williams. The new candidates for playing time are: Durwood Teeter. Doug Dorman. Lester Armstrong, Roger Burggraf. and How- ard Jenney. LIST J
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Read left to right, First Row: Terry Chaffee, Fuzzy Milli ga-1. Dirk Vargo, Paul Cram-e. Addison Doane, Richard Jackson. Second Row: Fred Lamb. joe Tompkins, Clifford Rnlminsogi. Bill Hendrix, Roger Slater, Howard Swartwood, Bill Butler, Coach. Phillip Chaffee. J. V. Basketball Newfield . . Newfreld . . Newfield . . Newfield . . Newfield . . Newfield . . Newlield . . Newfield . . Newfreld . . Newfield . . Newfield . . Newlield . . Newfield . . Newfield ........ . . . Van Etten .. .... 24 Van Etten . . .... 14 Dryden .... .... 2 8 Wellsburg . . .... 24 McLean .... .... 2 2 Lansing ...... . . .38 George ,lunior .. . . . . .16 McLean ...... .... 2 8 Wellsburg . . .... 21 Dryden ....... .... 2 S George Junior . . . . . . .16 Spencer ...... .... 2 5 Dryden ..... .... 2 8 Spencer .... . . . ...... 25 The ,lunior Varsity were not so fortunate as the Varsity, winding up the season with a record of fl- wins and 11 defeats. After losing their first four games to Van Eten. Yan Etten, Dryden, Wellsburg they beat Mc- Lean in a close 25-22 victory. Then they began to strike much stiffer Competition when they met Lan- sing, Vllellsburg, and Dryden. Their season, much like the Varsity's was highlighted by rnany close games which were very exciting. Among these were their 27-23 and 12 to ll- losses to McLean and Van Ellen and their 22-25 and l7-l6 wins over McLean and George Junior. By the end of the season many of the boys began to show the skill and Hght which will be neces- sary when they fill the places of those who will be lost to the Varsity by graduation. I 39
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