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S9 lfirxf row, lvff fn riyllf-H. Heil. H. Slaibi. ll. llfillklllilll. P. Wiise. R. Slrunk. I . Km-ini. G. Spolin, C flll' ll. f'ressinan. J. Huy. G. Lloyd. Serum! mu'-Mr. H. Bernal. eoaieli, S. Torak. B. Wade. li. Slianley. ll. Frees. ll. lfrees. T. llulelielor. Fgefllll L. l'brislman. W. Marsland. ll. Harp. G. Lougbin. D, Km-bel, Mr, S. Springer. voaieli. Tliirll ron'-R. Moore. G. Slaiisoiii, R. Miller. ogs' Qasketoa The 12957-1958 Wildcat cagers of Coach Henry Bernat labored throughout the season to finish with a 13-8 log and became the undefeated champions of the Perkiomen-Schuylkill Valley League. After losing six of his men through graduation, Coach Bernat was faced with a rebuilding problem. Gary Spohn and Pete Wise were the only returning lettermen. Despite this fact, the Wildcats became a well-balanced and highly-regarded team. Roberts poured 1195 points through the hoop for a game average of 56.511, stacked up against the opponents 1110 points with a 52.9'Zi average per game. One of the weaknesses of the hoopsters was foul-shooting, as they shot 229 out of 458 to make the average 50'Z. Coach Bernat's boys opened the season with a 30-point victorv over Twin Valley. After losing to a tall West Reading five, the Cats took a 47-40 victo1'y over the old arch rivals, Spring-Ford. Sloppy play and a two-week layover lost the tournament game, and defeat to Plymouth-Whitemarsh was due to the victors' phenomenal shooting percentage. The Roberts boys trampled West Pottsgrove and defeated a high-spirited Collegeville team. Ches- Mont league team, Downingtown edged the Cats to the tune of 69-55. Four days later Roberts played one of their best games, defeating a snappy Unionville squad. After gaining a win over Schwenks- ville's Blnebirds, Roberts took one on the chin from an improved Spring-Ford five. The Wildcat quintet came back strong and took three in a row--West Pottsgrove, Plymouth-Whitemarsh, and Collegeville- Trappe. Phoenixville, with lanky Joe Bradshaw, downed the Wildcats in the winner's gymnasium. This defeat did not discourage the boys, for in the next three outings Roberts gained decisions over Schwenksville, Hoyertown, and Twin Valley. In an extra game, inaugurating l'heonixville's new gym, the Wildcats lost a heart-breaker, 38-37. After finishing their regular season, the boys went into District I, Class B playoffs. In a pressure-packed game at Conestoga, the Wildcats edged a highly-improved Unionville five 53-51, in the first over-time. The second playoff game was lost to a team the Wildcats had never seen before. Netber-I'rovidenee, a speedy squad with a 6'5 center, took the game on the Radnor court. Next year's team will have a fine nucleus around the fabulous playing of Garv Spohn, top scorer and rebounder, Galen Lloyd, the Kansas imported ace, and Dave Frees, the tall boy with the soft jump shot. Others will probably include Ronal Bell, backcourt many Ronald Strunk, very tricky and able shooterg and J. V. player, Ben Wade.
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