I OR VARSITY NVQ had a fair season, we won all of our gamesf, said the Junior Varsity coach, Frank Krystyniak, during the presenta- tion of Junior Varsity letters. This team was the first undefeated Junior Varsity team in the history of Pennridge. As the season went on, they got progressively better, scoring 25 points against Central Bucks, the only team to score against Pennridge, and 32 points against Quakertown. The fellows played good, hard football, allowing only the one team to score against them. The Coaches sometimes referred to the J.V.'s as the shock troopsu of the Varsity. Next year these fellows will move up and fill the vacancies left by the thirteen Senior lettermen. OOT BALL D. Benner, B. YValters, D. Amey, J. Detweiler, P. Mason, A. WVood, D. VVilson, T. VVeiss, R. Neubert, I . Sine, R. Deose D. Stover, B, Huey .s 1 '53'F'TY 'x Y F Ahr- if VVickes, Black, Popiwny, Shaffer Only one ball for ten fellows J-V mcmllefs Ht Cll1'lNPi0U5l1iP llfmflud
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For the first time in its history, Penn- ridge had a really green basketball team. Only three previous letter-winners sur- vived to this year's season. They were Bob Souder, Leon Hackney, and Glenn Sacco. The team was young and lacked experience. This lack of experience was apparent in some of the closer games where confidence and sureness were nec- essary. Mr. Stengele was not discouragedg he kept after the boys. They hustled for him and began to reap the fruit of their effort late in the season. In the first half of the season the rams averaged 24.1 points less than their opponents, while in the second half they were only 13.1 points behind on the average. Dave Hoagey had a 12.3 points per game average, with a total of 260 pointsg Denny Robinson had a 10.8 average with a total of 228g Tom Moore had an average of 5.0 and a total of 100 points. These top scorers are underclassmen. With these younger boys coming back next year, Coach Stengele can look foreward to a much better season in '59. 1 ' P 0 28 Palisades 43 34 Hatboro 65 39 Upper Perk 57 42 Upper Moreland 44 U 3 i 47 Alumni 71 . 56 Quakertown 53 North Penn Coach Stengele, left. Front: R. Yoder, L Hackney R Clemmer T Moore E 'B I Z D. Robison. Back: B. Price, D. Hoagey, C Sacco R Bell D Steinly Absent R. Souder, S. Clemens. ,Q rf'- Springfield Central Bucks Ambler Upper Perk Ambler X 51 58 53 50 60 58 P 0 45 ' 67 W 33 70 41 77 63 Hatboro 73 56 71 45 Upper Moreland 69 75 Souderton Quakertown North Penn Springfield Central Bucks Souderton 9 1 -FJ I 62 'IQ X T kata' the way the ball boumeclf 162
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