Northwest High School - Vanguard Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1965

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RESERVE BASKETBALL-Roy Pottenger, Daryl Hayden, Steve Erwin, Terry Miller, Dennis Dodson, Tom Beckham, Steve Spur- Coach Bill Ritter discusses strategy during the Wood game 35 players Brett Keene, Steve Woolsey. Rod Smith, and Bob Knobel look on. lin, Tim Buckley, Dick Rice, Tim Ruse, Dave Mahan, Coach Don Stone. Stonemen post 11-8 mark In second Winning season The 1964-65 Northwest reserve basketball team posted their second winning season in a row with a ll-8 record. , Under the coaching of Mr. Donald Stone the re- serves ended the season on a four game Winning streak. The reserves opened the season by winning five of their first seven games with their first triumph being a 45-39 decision over Chartrand. In the city tourney the reserves lost to Broad Ripple. Throughout the season the reserves posted wins over Chartrand, Mount Vernon, Chatard, Scecina, Sacred I-Ieart, Deaf School, Avon, North Central, Pike, Cathedral, and Plainfield. Sophomore Roy Pottenger led the reserves in scoring with a 12 point average followed by sopho- more Terry Miller with a 9.8 average. Tim Buckley and Dave Mahan were next in line with 6.5 and 4.6 averages. Pottenger scored the most points for the reserves in one game when he connected for 26 against Plain- field. Miller's high game of the season was 19 against North Central while Buckley's high game was 16 against Pike. I 107

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Pioneer netrnen capture 8 Wins in 22 outings Northwest's 1964-65 varsity basketball team turned in a record of 8-14. Northwest scored victories over Chartrand, Cha- tard, Sacred Heart, Deaf School, Avon, Cathedral, Plainfield, and Deaf School again. In the city tourney Northwest dropped decisions to Attucks and Cathedral by 52-41 and 67-61 scores. In the final week of the season the Pioneers defeated Cathedral and Plainfield in a weekend sweep. In the Plainfield game the Pioneers set a school scoring record of 90 points. Northwest posted their first triumph in the Butler Sectional by beating Deaf School, 72-56. Northwest then lost to eventual winner, Ben Davis, by a 77-62 count to end the 1964-65 season. Senior Steve WVoolsey led Northwest in scoring with 17.6 average on 387 points in 22 games. W'oolsey finished seventh in the city in scoring. VARSITY BASKETBALL-Head Coach james Ritter, Bill Hedges, Steve Woolsey, loe Pearson, Brett Keene, Harold Hurst, Rod Senior Bill! Hedges scores a lay-up as North Central's Dave Weeks l45l. looks on, N.H.S. lost to North Central by a score of 59 to 63 in a close game. smith, Bob Kimber, charieyi iordan, Mike Prifogle, Assistant Coach Don Stone.



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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: l. Kendall, F. Linder, 5. Snyder, I. Grimes, j. Tbreewits, M. Hazelwood, T. lacobs T. Links, S. Spraclely, D. Dawes, D. Prince, R. Blue, D. Debaun, THIRD ROW: Coagh McCarty, 1, Pike, R. Fredicks, P. Fout B. Chaleff. SECOND ROW: D, Dotlich, D. Eastman, 1. Quade, T. Daugherty, M. Hider, D. Pfaff, C. Doolin, D. Lawson. Freshmen take lumps In second campaign Northwest High School's freshman football team experienced a disappointing season in the schools second year of competition. Competing with other high school freshman teams, the Northwest freshmen were able to win only one game. This bright spot in the season was a 15 to 13 victory over the visiting Decatur Central freshmen. Despite the coaching of Mr. Vernon McCarty the freshmen lost nine games while winning only one. They finished the season with a record of one win against nine losses. During their ten game schedule the freshmen lost to Broad Ripple, Sacred Heart, Arlington, Washing- ton, Westlane, Attucks, Scecina, Ben Davis, and North Central. During their ten game schedule the freshman opened with a 20 to 0 loss to Broad Ripple. They lost their next game to Sacred Heart Spartans by the same 20 to 0 count. Following these two losses they dropped three more games to the Washington, Westlane, and Ar- lington freshmen. Northwest's freshmen gridders ended their season with four more losses to Attucks, Scecina, Ben Davis, and North Central. 108 Senior halfback, Dick George, plunges for a four yard gain as Nortl'iwest's Ollie Matthews looks on.

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