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OAK LEAVES School Basketball FIRST IN TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE The 1937-38 basketball season opened with few of us realizing how far the team was to go. The squad fought its way through the twelve T.C.I.A.A. conference games, winning eleven and the championship. This was Oakfield's second undisputed title, having tied for the lead in 1932 and 1933 and in 1935 and 1936 and having won it alone in 1931-32. FIRST IN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT On March 5, Oakfield won its first District Championship by defeating Fox Lake 17 to 12 in the final game of the W.I.A.A. Class C tournament at Juneau. Lloyd Anderson was chosen center and Leslie Senk guard on the Alltournament team. The team was presented with a plaque trophy and each player received a gold medal. REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Four district tournament winners met at Horicon on March 17 to qualify one for the state tournament. Oakfield's state tournament hopes were smothered when the Oakleaves lost an uphill battle to Pardeeville by the score of 34 to 26. Pardeeville won the regional meet by beating Cedar Grove 28 to 21 on the next evening. Nevertheless, our team was more successful this year than in any other in our school’s history—the result of splendid teamwork and excellent coaching. SEASON’S RECORD Oakfield 22 Markesan . 10 9 Markesan . 10 21 9 19 12 21 17 35 13 Oakfield 25 . 6 23 21 35 Stock bridge 13 Oakfield 40 Lutheran Academy 25 25 22 30 22 10 17 22 Campbellsport 16 Oakfield 25 North Fondv 20 22 15 Oakfield 35 Brandon 10 Oakfield 32 Kewaskum 16 CLASS C DISTRICT TOURNAMENT AT JUNEAU Oakfield 23 Lomira 18 Oakfield 23 Randolph 18 Oakfield 17 Fox Lake 12 CLASS C REGIONAL TOURNAMENT AT HORICON Oakfield 26. Pardeeville 34 r i3i
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el OAK LEAVES ri-Gonnty and district Ghampions Top Ro w-—Mr. Morton, Raymond Burleton, Don Oelke, LeRoy Busch, Gordon Ryan, II. R. Heimerl, adviser. Second Ro w—Dale Burleton, Billy Cook, Virgil Phelps, Paul Lund, Mgr., George Doyle, Merwin Sampson, Clinton Censky. Seated—Warren Erdmann, Leslie Senk, Orville Erdmann, John Hoppe, Lloyd Anderson, Alvin Schmidt, Lester Cook. Bobby Morton [121
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