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FIRST ROW: Barbara Evans, lg; Joan Obaugh, cf; Connie Gardner, If. SECOND ROW; Gloria Custis, eg; Joyce Parks, eg; Nanalou West, rg; Mary K. Wood, Coach; W.E. Chadderdon, Principal; Gay Walter, rf; Jane Riley, rf; Kay McKay, rf. Under the leadership of Coach Mary Wood, Captain Joan Obaugh and Co-Captain Barbara Evans, the Blue Devilettes completed an excellent season with the record of eight victories , one loss and the Eastern Shore Basket¬ ball Championship. C °ACH; • M av y Woo d 1 950 - 1951 SCOREBOARD Date Opponent Plac e We They Sept. 28 Actomac Onancock 14 1 5 Oct. 10 Bloxom Bloxom 30 20 Oct. 12 Central Onancock 26 7 Oct. 19 Parksley Parksley 52 45 Oct. 26 Atlantic Onancock 3 6 32 Nov. 2 Chincoteague Chincoteague 28 24 Nov, 28 Atlantic Parksley 22 21 Dec. 5 Ac comae Parksley 22 22 Dec. 14 Accomac Parksley 26 7 29
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The Gnancock Blue Devils completed another successful season with a record of 8 victories and 1 loss, winning the Football Championship. Their playing was sparked by the excellent leadership of Co-Captains Dick Burton and Benny Dize. WE WON! ! 1950 Scoreboard We Chincoteague at Onancock 26 Eayfayette Eagles at Onancock 6 Atlantic at Cnancock 31 Lambert Point Dukes at Onancock 26 Northampton at Belle Haven 39 Chincoteague at Chincoteague 19 Central at Central 18 Atlantic at Atlantic 42 They 7 13 6 6 0 7 6 0 FIRST ROW: Ben G. Nicolls, Parker Belote, Bob Belote, Ronnie Edwards, Colburn Dize, Dick Burton, Ben Dize, Keith Lettieri, Jerry Ainsworth, Leslie Northam. SECOND ROW: H. B. East, Elmer Thomas, Willard Nicolls, Lewis Lilliston, Hardy Tay lor, Jay Race, Dave Willis, Bobby Northcott, Gerald Davis, Eugene Turlington. 28
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cat Accomac In Fin lay-Ofl i. ' tme By Score ' 1 he Onancock High School girts nskcTbalitwam won the chanr- 3 mship of Accomack County fee jie fall season by defeat ng Ae- High tic. to 7 on Thursday p’lenmon. The game was played In the i’nrkrh y High School court led was witnessed by a largo j ' owcl of fans. Onancock took an My lend which it held through- jut the contest. I The score at the end of the first barter was 4 to 1 in favor of ■Hancock. The second quarto, ' ruled 12 to 2 in favor of Onyn- sck. The third quarter ended i to 5 in favor of Onancock. The Inal score was 2d to 7 in favor f Onancock. 0 Baugh, center forward and Cap¬ lin of Onancock-was the game’s igh scorer, turning in 12 points, iender son, centerforvvnrd and retain of Accomac, shared high-—-—- - ’ 1 : Kith N r u!ls5 Onancock And award, lor Accomac. iiicy made H - a chi. Accomac Meet Tues. Tic- line up was as follows: i , n i ? r ' j Oimnc.u k Gardner, If; Obaugh, .At. Parksiey COUI t | Onancock Defeats Atlantic High In Play Off Game | r • eet Accomac High For CCOmaC 11(1 re Championship At a » ■» » arkslev, Dec. 5th. j FRONT ROW: Gloria Custis, Jane Riley, Connie Gardner, Joan Obaugh, Joyce Parks, Gay Walter, Kay McKay, BACK ROW: Coach Mary Wood, Charlotte Harrison, Mary Jane Wood, Linda Brittingham, Shir lee Hicks, Mary Will Copes, Bobbytte Johnson, Mary Lou Brittingham, Lovey Jane Long, Principal W. E. Chadderdon. ock High School girls ill team defeated Atlantic ! to 21. in the first game at Parksiey High School aesday afternoon, Movem- for the championship of tern Shore of Virginia for 3 season. When the reg- Aeduled games were com- n November 9, Accomac, k and Atlantic were tied , place, each having lost le. In the regularly sched¬ ules Accomdc defeated -k 15 to 14, Onancock de¬ bated Atlantic 36 to 32, Atlantic cFegted Accomac 30 to 12. A two game playoff for the m-mpionship was decided • by the dneipals of the three schools, he three teams drew and Onan- ►ck and Atlantic drew to meet the first game and the winner « meet Accomac in the filial ime, Onancock was the winner In Fast Game Teams To Meet Attain Next Week 41 Parksiey To Break Tie Accomac High School and Onan¬ cock High School arc tied for the girls basketball championship of Accomack County as the game played at Parksiey on Tuesday between these teams re¬ sulted in a tie score 22 to 22. Onancock scored the first goal but was soon overtaken by the: Acco¬ mac team which held the lead from the time it tied the first goal scored by Onancock until the closing minutes of the game when Onanceek’s fighting team came from behind to tic the score. 30
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