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Despite a disastrous year in the won-lost Column, the girls' Junior Varsity Basketball team played with increas- ing enthusiasm throughout the season. Guided hy their eoac-h, Nliss Nlary Cook, the twelve sophomore girls showed a marked improvement with each successive game. The flefense founfl a leading player in'Brencla Schafer, and Wziiida Nester provefl to he a valuable asset to the offense, totaling forty-nine points to become the teamis high scorer. .1 V IMSKETHXLL Falcons Opponents 11 Sparrows Point .... 20 17 Kenwood ..... . . 19 14 1-'atapsoo .... ... 18 28 Perry Hull .... . . . 19 15 Parkville .......... 26 18 Sellers Point ...... 5 11 Dundalk ...... .. 8 13 Deep Creek . . . . . . 35 Assisted by Carol Rineer, Barbara Thrasher successfully attempts to score against on-rzmhing defwzders. Unseasoned J. . loopers gained experience. Although the records did not show a winning season, the Junior Varsity team showed spirit throughout the season. The members utere: Front Row: Winnie Robinson, ,llgr. Sharon Rodgers, Sandy Wagner, Mgr. Marie Domanowshoi, Laura Aflhins. Row 2: Brenda Schaffer, Wanda Wester, Belly Sanders. Row 3: Constance Harrod, Debbie Simpson, Carol Rineer, Coach Mary Cook, Shirley Keene, Barbara Thrasher. '33
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.l.V. l3ASKE'I'IiAl,l, Falcons Opponent 26 Patapseo .......... 31 31 Sparrows Point .... 29 36 llarkville .......... 41 48 Deep Creek ....... 28 6-11 Kenwood . . . . . . . 60 30 Dundalk ..... .... 2 6 47 Sollm-rs Point ....... 54 42 Perry Hall .. .... 40 47 Perry Hall ... .,.. 62 36 Sollvrs Point ...... 49 32 Dundalk ..... .... 3 7 63 Kenwood .... .... 6 6 40 Deep Creek ........ 31 47 Parlxville ......... 51 43 Sparrows Point .... 26 53 Patapsco . ....... 39 Coach Ken Wilsonk lziglz bozuuling Junior Varsity lluslrelbull team included: Front Row: Tony Suflano, Louis Delfrueeio, Bill Funiu. Row 2: Bruce Mogladry, Carroll Iaslrulslri, Boll Brown, Ron llufple, Don Truflell. Row 3: Mgr. Kerry Hartlline, Couelz Ken Wilson, llule P0ll'lj'I1.Sl-'13, Cluzrles Foeliely. .l.V. Basketball Spotted a . O0 season Tony Suflano elurles his Sollers Point defender and re- leases an outside jump sliot. I32 ,lunior Varsity Basketball was marketl by tlle fine shoot- ing: ability of 'llony Suflano and the rf-lmouncling of Don Truclell. The action of these two eagers f'0lllJ1Ctl:WV1l.l1 a fine all-arouncl team effort resultt-cl in an irnproxecl team over that of past seasons. Although several disappointing games were lost in overtimes, the teanfs victories over rivals Ken- woocl antl Perry Hall higlilightecl their .500 season. The fast and furious action of Doug Corbett typified the J.V.season.
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Fred Brmgier heaves the sliol, trying In ozzlrlistancc lzis com- pelitors. Tom Clark makes his lunge for the finish in the 600 yarn' run. I34 Execulirzg ll qzziclf lzamloff, Alan Storlz yields llic lzalon to Roy Plzil- lips for Ilie gun lap in flu' 880 relay. For the first time since Overlea began to participate in indoor track three years ago, the Falcons possessed a team that was able to perform in the Vllashington, ll. C. lnterscholastie Games. Out of a total field of 52 teams representing schools from Maryland and Virginia the Falcon thin- clads finished twenty-third. At this meet a sprint medley team made up of Tom Clark, Dave Schultz. Sylvester Smith, and John Cold finished fourth to establish a new school record of three 3 :51.2. Although the standings did not show it, many school records fell in the Falcons, drive for perfection. Dave Schultz set a new record for the mile run of 4919.8 and a new record for the thousand yard run of 2:2 1.3. Sylvester Smith broke the 3 year old record in the 380 yard run with a time of 115.2 seconds and tied the standing record of 6.7 seconds in the 60 yard dash.
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