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P. H. S. BOYS' BASKETBAIL The Panora High basketball season started with high hopes of building a team that had been torn apart by the absence of a host of graduated team members. Led by Dick Arganbright, leading conference scorer for the past two years, and Ben Bascom a husky veteran rebounder, the Bluejays began to prepare for their first scheduled basketball game which was seven days after the last football game. This first game, which they lost, showed h ed f plainly that the blue and white did not have t eir the basket and that the team needed much practice a also showed that there were very good prospects for t eyes sharpen up or t ball handling. It he coming year. Bluejays were one of The annual conference jamboree showed that the the top contenders for the conference title. After the first half of the conference race Panora and Adel, the only team that Panora hadn't sched- uled, were leading the conference race. The Bluejays were in high hopes of capturing the first conference trophy in their basketball history after ousting the tough Earlham and Woodward quintets. Then the lid was put on our basket. Stuart the dark horse in the conference race at the start of the season, played one of their better games and took Panora out of the conference race with a margin of 2 points. Panora finished second in the conference with a percentage of .892, which was 8 percentage points be- hind conference leading Adel. The Bluejays were beaten in the county tourney by one point by an aggressive Yale team that took the championship. Panora, steadily improv- ing throughout the season, took the sectional title and advanced to a dis- trict berth for the first time in five years. The Bluejays were beaten by a highly rated Carroll Team which eventually won the title. The Panora Bluejays finished the campaign with l5 wins, 7 losses for a win percentage of .682 and a very successful season. Panora will be back for the 1951-52 season with 3 regulars from this year's squad and a total of 7 lettermen with high hopes of another successful season. The order of the schools' standings in the Raccoon Valley Conference for the year 1950-51 was: Adel, Panora, Earlham, Woodward, Dallas Center, Stuart, Redfield, and Dexter. One of Panora's players received honorable mention on Jack North's teams in the Des Moines Register. It was Richard Arganbright, our star center. SCORES Panora ... .... Yale .... ...33 Panora .... ... ... .... Casey.... ...20 Panora ... .... Earlham ........ ...M3 Panora ... .... Stuart .......... ...20 Panora.... ... ... .... Dallas Center... ...HO Panora .... ... ... .... Earlham ........ ...36 Panora .... ... ... .... Woodward ........ ...28 Panora .... ... ... .... Guthrie Center.... ...ZW Panora .... ... ... .... Dexter ....... ... ...lb Panora .... ... .... Dallas Center... ...27 Panora ... .... Menlo .......... ...36 Panora ... .... Stuart ........ ...36 Panora .. .... Redfield ....... ...EB Panora ... .... Audubon. ........ ... 2 Panora ... ....Guthrie Center.... ...36 Panora .... ... ...... .Redfield ........ ...20 Panora ......... .Bagley .......... ...3O Panora ......... .Dexter ............ ...2l Panora Panora Panora Panora Guthrie County Tournament . ....Yale............ 'sacrioNAL TOURNAMENT . ......... Bayard .... ...... Guthrie Center.. 'oisraicr'ToURNAMmNr ..........Carroll........ .. ...25 .. ...22 .. ...3h ...6O
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