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UNDEFEATED CHAMPS, Front row: Drena Lake, Bernice Moore, Hallie Edwards, Beverly Phillips. Second row: Virginia Schirling, Billie hee Hines, Sandy Hammer, Vivian Boulden, Kirsten Oikemus, Joan Shepherd, Manager. Third row: Helen Kallio, Mary Schenck, Norma Bailey, Kay Preston, Rosie Gambill, Coach, Ruth Ann Breuninger. DIAMOND SCORES We Opponent 30 Elkton ----- 15 Cecilton - - - 24 Perryville - - ll Rising Sun- - 17 Ches. City- - - 11 Cecilton- - - 23 Elkton - - 19 Perryville - - 20 Rising Sun - - 23 Ches. City - - They --9 --10 --12 --2 -o --3 --10 -'1 -5 - o 5 To make complete an undefeated year, the Norht East soft- ball team played ten consecutive games, downing their op- ponents on each occasion. Because of the lack of a playable diamond on the N. E.H. S. campus, the Indians were forced to play all games but one on their contender's field. The team, characterized by an unusually wide range of high batting averages, came through each game with one or more members tagging home runs. Terrific fielding on the part of the Blue and Whites was another contributing asset of the championship team. This '57 championship marked the third consecutive softball title for the North East Indians.
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DIAMOND STARS, From row: Earl Edwards, Managerg Jake Bailiff, Donnie Potter, Scottie Smith, George Rhudy. Second row: Buck Edwards, Captain, Gary Crouch, Babe Jones, Charles Stewart. Third row: Ralph Veasey. Manager: Edgar Bibey. Bob Phillips, Pip Pratt, Jim Clark, Peter Miller, Manager. Z 17 With the coming of spring, a boy's fancy turns to baseball - or least it appeared that way as twenty eager prospects re- ported to the first practice. The coach had a hard job choos- ing the squad as all seemed to be fairly qualified for the various positions. The season opened with a defeat from Elkton followed by four consecutive victories. Elkton and Chesapeake City broke the winning streaks but it failed to down the hopes of the Indians. As the season neared the close, high hopes for a second place standing were lost when the Green and Gold of Chesapeake City defeated the Northeasters in the final game of the season. BASEBALL ROUNDUP Opponents They Elkton - - - - -1 Cecilton - - - - -1 Perryville ----- 2 Aberdeen - - - - 4 Rising Sun ----- l Ches. City ---- 2 Cecilton - - - - 5 Elkton - - - - -3 Perryville - - - - 5 Rising Sun ----- 0 Ches. City ---- 6
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