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Basin-3H3aH THETEAII Doris Ford, Leah Brabham, Hazel Brown, Louise Harris, Geraldine Johnson, Ruby Lee Pourteau, Beth Harris, Mailliw Hargrove, Ruby Lee Brown, Dorothy Lou Johnson, Gloria Greene. THE SEASON At the close of the 1940-41 season on the hardwood, the records give a very satisfactory account of the Girls' Basketball Team. Winning nine of their twelve match games, the girls lost to but two teams, Tioga and Jennings, both of which were exceptionally strong this year. Entered in five tournaments, the Squaws went once to the consolation finals, and three times to the sani-finals, there to be elimi- nated by the teams that won first place. Early in the season illness robbed the team of a very good guard in the form of Louise Harris. Despite this fact, Oakdale had one of the best defensive teams it me ever had with the veteran players Doris Ford and Jackie Johnson--two of the best guards on anybody's team--as mainstays, and with Hazel Brown, Ruby Lee Brown and llailllw Hargrove to back them up, the team's defense was consistent and efficient at all times. In the twenty-three games of the season no team defeated Oakdale more ttmn a few points. Each of the forwards in addition to being all-round good players was out- standing for sane technique. Slick Mason, being the most consistent shot, was high- pcint man of the season. Leah Brabham was right on Mason's heels, but Brabham was most valuable as a pivot men to feed the ball to her team-mates. Beth Harris made her mark as the best and most dependable foul-shot. The other forwards on the team--Greene, Pourteau, and Johnson--were playing their first year of ball with the team. They did an excellent job, and show great promise of being the stars of the future. The Squaws are reluctant to say farewell to their Senior team-mates for they know that it will be hard to find the equal of Harris, Ford, Brabham, Mason, and Pourteau in playing ability, personality and sportsmanship. 18
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