Ontario High School - Echo Yearbook (Ontario, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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...S iziuicirvioisi :--zaincoazfi: 1:-cu-1 1 1-1'--.:--ze: ini' THE ECHO For thc fourth time in as many years Ontario represented Waylie and Monroe Counties in the school boys' basketball championship held at Rochester. Arcade defeated Ontario in the semi-final of the tournament, but Ontario came back strong in the next game a11d coppcd the Consolation Championship by defeating Canisteo. In addition to winning the Consolation Championship, Ontario won other honors at Rochester. Teams representing twelve High Schools including Lyons, Corning, and Madison of Rochester, took part in a foul-shooting contest which was won by Ontario. Raymond lJeG-root, stellar Ontario guard, also carried off top l101101'S in the individual foul-shooting contest and received a handsome medal for his achievement, Charles McCarty and Reindert Lammcs also gained individual honors, McCarty was chosen as a member of the All-Tournament Team at Rochester, while Lammes was selected as a guard on the All-County Team. Nine out of ten varsity men of our team will complete their course in Junc,'leaving many positions to be filled when our boys take the court again next year. The task of putting together another championship team will be a difticultuone, but Coach Baker feels thai in Reindert liammes he has one of the outstanding pivotmen in high school basketball, and that another iine team can be built around him. It can be safely stated that the basketball team has carried the name of Ontario High over a wider territory than any other school unit. It has set records,,but, 'better than that. it has always played the, grime fair and square. Each boy has followed the code of sportsmxtnsliip at all times-he has kept the rules, kept faith'with his ec-mi'ad:'s. lrejnt his temper. kept himself tit, kept at stout heart invdefeat, kept his pride under in victory, kept a sound soul, a clean mind, and a healthy body. liet us -all feel proud of our team, and by showing our interest, encourage the tezvm ef 1935-1936. IN TRA-MURAL BASKETBALL There is a large group of girls in High School who like to play basketball but are not able to play with the varsity because of lack of ability or experience. In order to provide an opportunity for these girls to play the game, a tourna- ment is scheduled at the end of the regular bguketball season. This year much entlnisiasm was shown during this tournament, Captains were elected and they chose their teams. This method of classification makes it possible to have better matched teams than there would be if teams were organized according to the classes. The games were played during the noon hour and after school. Girls who played on the high school team refereed the games. Betty Maher and Mary E. Hickey acted as managers for the teams. These efficiency experts left nothing undone in handling the business of their clubs. Virginia Page 's Bombers were victors in the tournament and they were entertained by the losing teams at a roast and hike, 101010 init 9:0 E ll l i 4 rl i l l r i I i o .1 I l uv. 0

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THE ECHO ui iaiui 2 xuinioza Isa inisnixniuiuioisuinxuif-10113 1111311110101 li BASKETBALL SCHEDULE O. H. S. ...... 47 ................ Vilalworth 21 O. H. S. ...... 24 .... .. Macedon .. 5 O, II. S. ...... 40 .... .. Walworth .. 14 O. H. S. ...... 20 .... .. Shortsville .. 9 O. H. S. ...... 21 .. .. Webster 20 O. H. S. ...... 17 .. .. Waterloo .. 13 O. H. S. ...... 41 .. .. lfairport .... 10 O H. S. ...... 39 .. .. VVilli'nnson .... 14 O. H. S. ...... 37 .. .. Clyde ...... . . 9 O. H. S ...... 22 .. .. Sodus .... 16 O. H. S. ...... 35 .. .. Marion .... 2 O. II. S. ...... 17 .. .. Newark 23 O. H. S. ...... 26 .... .. Lyons ..... 37 O, H. S. ...... 23 .... .. Fairport .. 17 O. H. S. ...... 27 .. .. Palmyra .. 19 O. H. S. ...... 44 .... .. Sodus 17 O. H. S, ...... 35 .. .. Clyde .... 26 O. H. S. ...... 26 .. Lyons ..... 32 O H. S. ...... 32 .. .. Palmyra .... 30 O. H. S. ...... 25 .... .. WVilli--.mson .... 17 O. H. S. ...... 20 .... Waterloo .... 23 O. H. S. ...... 29 .. .. VIelws'e1 .. 27 O. H. S. ...... 28 .. .. Seottsville 24 O. H. S. ...... 25 .... ........... C anisteo .. 17 Comes Won ,............. 19C:rmes Lost .... ,. . 5 Percentage ............. .792 BASKETBALL The basketball season of 193-L-1935 was a very successful one, and our team set a record of which any high school might well be proud. During the course of the season Ontario High won nineteen games, and suffered defeats to only three teams-Waterloo, Lyons, and Newark. Coach Frank Bakeris blue and white machine rolled up a total of 692 points in these court engagements against 435 for its opponents. Ontario began the basketball season in championship style by compiling a string of six consecutive victories before they dropped an over-time game to NVaterloo High, a team that gained national recognition for winning 27 straight- gamcs. After this loss Ontario continued its winning ways and scored victories over many teafms representing larger schools, including Webster, Fairport, Clyde, Sodus, and Palmyra. Lyons defeated Ontario in a closely fought game to win the A league, but two important games with Williamson for the B league championship of Wayne County were won by the Blue and White easily. and with them was won the right to play Scottsville, the Monroe County champion. Ontario won the Wayne-Monroe title by Winning a fine game of bastketball from the Monroe County leaders. jajfuzoioxfniaaicrioiuncusosioiozfsialioioioiqicaiqxaini ini



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