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Mr. Basketball ' Doug, Law Breaking the Western Conference scoring record with 452 points for a single season is only one of Doug Law's many achievements. His 787 points for two seasons set another re- cord. This huge point production helped Northeast to average 65.6 points per game against opponents' 60 points during 1958-59, and 71.7 points per game against opponents' 59 during 1959-60. With a total of 1,279 points, the Vikings easily led the way in Conference scoring during the 59-60 campaign. Doug showed his versitility by leading the team in another de- partment-rebounding-which is at least as important as scor- Another tap-in for 33. The Western Conference ing. He set an all time record of 38 rebounds in a single game. fThe team high is 84 for one game.1 Quite naturally, being a leading scorer, leading rebounder, and leading de- fensive player brought Doug several much deserved honors. He has been named to the All City and All Conference teams for two years in a row, and is the first Viking athlete to be named to an All State unit. Congratulations to Doug Law, Northeast's greatest basketball player. Scoring record is broken! SCORING RECORD 1959-60 SEASON 1958-59 SEASON Against Points Against Points Conference 335 Points Manatee Manatee 20 Non Conference 69 Points Hillsborough Hillsborough 25 ---- Clearwater Clearwater 40 404 Pomts Sea breeze Jefferson 18 Stranahan Sarasota 21 Jefferson Chamberlain 24 195940 SEASON Sarasota St. Pete 18 Conference 452 polms B'5h0P BUVVY Plant 29 Non Conference 72 Points Chamberlain Boca Ciega 35 St. Pete Bishop Barry 21 ---- Plant TOURNAMENT 524 Points Boca Ciega Boca Ciega I9 Two year ' ' ' 928 Pomts
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SENI Tom fi ORS 'WW JIM WHITE, Co-Captain Low buckets two of hns lhnrty five points for the night. shes out ihe ball. STEVE BALDWIN TOM PAYNE GEORGE KRAMER F 3. TWD Hundred
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i ,i 7 ,F 4 ' ,, 'R 7 .3 ,- , A . , I 4 Although the 1959 graduation took most a W of the experienced players, the 1960 tennis team proved to be as good as any of f 'aff' , Northeast's previous fine teams. Working ,' , 'n it long, hard hours, the boys progressed well l -fx , 1' through the season, finishing the year on a bs ig .iff 6?f5'i6', ? '- N 'IP , Wl '9 'me' h v , L i 2 i, SCHEDULE !g,f,,,.. .KM X g E f ,,,f i , Februar 12 Chamberlain , , 4 4 4 L f ' l 5 February' 19 Manatee A 4 F 5 if Q y February 26 Clearwater 1, , . ' l March 4 Sarasota ' F A ' . r March 11 St. Pete .. ' um - li N X, March Boca Clegd A J ' I g A 'W' Fu' 1 'I March 24 Plant I .2 5 3' F ' dx-5 ' '- April 8 City .Vs fix -A A April 13-14 Conference ' ix W h it 1 g X 1' April 21-22 siaie 1 ALC: r I F, 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Craig Walsh, Tommy James, Steve Hall. SECOND ROW: Slmip Guy, lorin Bry0rl, Larry Douglas, James Smith. L. 3- KN ' M i '3 GOLF ,f ,si- un 5 H Teeing off early in February, the Viking 5 gg 1 f golf team was first among the spring sports i 4 teams to represent Northeast. The squad ex- 2 , .li periencecl a successful year behind balanced playing and skillful coaching. XX Ness- , 5 x -. -,Evo f. -,.ff,,g, ' - -,q '.L,, , 2 l ' 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: David Lions, Bill Bvyfwfdf Ddvid Punbuff Ed A eY' M Jones' February February February March March March March April April April April 12 19 26 4 11 18 24 1 8 13- 14 21-22 SCHEDULE Chamberlain Manatee Clearwater Sarasota St. Pete Boca Ciega Plant Tarpon Springs City Meet Conference Meet State Meet e Two Hundred Three
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