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19 6- 195 mleetb ll Front Row, left to right: R. Leavitt, R. Williams, R Leavitt, T. Kenniston, C. Currier. Standing: Coach Wilkinson, C. Dill, D. Carlisle, N. Thur- low, R. Wilcox, G. Dunn. BASKETBALL The 1956-57 basketball season was a build- ing year for Phillips High. Under the watchful eyes of our new coach Iames VVill-cinson, the Phillips Raider showed improvement, but did not have the necessary experience to win many games. Coach VVilkinson had twelve boys reporting lor practice. They were Seniors: Raymond Leavitt, Dick XVilliams. new from Bingham, who was a great helpg Iuniors: Norman Thur- low, George Dunn, and Duane Carlisle, Sopho- mores: Roland XVilcox, Alex Peterson, Court- land Dill, and Robert Meehamg Freshmen: Carlton Currier, Terry Kenniston, Ronald Leavitt and Ierry Ellis. Raymond Leavitt was elected captain of the team. INDIVIDUAL SCORES R. Wilcox 183 G. Dunn 32 R. Leavitt 130 C. Currier 26 C. Dill 91 N. Thurlow 23 D. Williams 64 R. Mecham 21 T. Kenniston 54 R. Leavitt 18 - 5 I -xy S qv SEASON'S SUMMARY Phillips 324 New Sharon 47 142 Range-ley 65 42 Stratton 50 44 Stromz 67 26 I-'.S.T.C. JV 66 45 Kinszfield 86 40 Rangeley 59 HX New Sharon 46 56 Strong 82 45 Stratton 36 52 Kingfield 63 51 Stratton 52 Regional Tournament 2143 Kingfield 56 IUNIOR VARSITY The Y. team coached lw liill llill had a stic- cessful year. jerry lillis was captain and Ron- ald Leavitt, co-captain. Pour games were played with Farmington freshmen and sopho- mores. Iunior Varsity boys were Ierry lfllis. Ronald Leavitt, Bob Blecham. Hike XVhite. Prank Sat- age, Arthur XVitham. Stexe Smith. Leland Toothaker, Alex Peterson, Stexe llryant. Robert Caton. i The junior varsity program is a xital part of the high school baslietlmall season. It prepares boys for varsity games and future championship teams. umbr if x. mail Front Ilow, lt-ft to iiahtz S. Smith, .-X. Pettit- ,, .l. lillis. S. liryant. A. Vithztm. Stall-line: Voaeh llill, I.. Toothalu-r. F. Savage. R. Caton, M. White.
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CROSS COUNTRY Practice started Sept. 10, 1956, for Coach Wilkinson's harriers. A squad of eight runners showed up for practice and stayed with it through a very successful season. Ierry Ellis took honors through the season. He led us to the Franklin County Champion- ship Title and later he won the Class S cross county title. Ierry is only a freshman and with three more years of high school ahead of him should become one of the best runners in Maine and New England. Let's watch him and back him. With twelve teams competing at the State Meet at Orono, Phillips finished second with Ierry leading the pack home. Wiscasset High School took lst honors, Casco High, 3rd and Cape Elizabeth, 4th. Ray Leavitt is the only runner of the eight to be lost by graduation. The meets in which we participated and the results follow. Phillips 15 Strong 50 Phillips 23 Rangeley 38 Phillips 15 Strong 50 Phillips 19 New Sharon 42 Phillips 18 Bingham 42 Guilford 20 Phillips 35 Bingham 70 Phillips 26 Kents Hill 32 We won six and got second place in one. mek First Row: R. Wilcox, J. Ellis, G. Dunn, L. Hodges, T. Kenniston. Second Row: Coach P. Whit- temore, C. Dill, M. White, R. Leavitt, D. Carlisle, A. Peter- son. Third Row: R. Williams, R. Leavitt, J. Flagg, E. Trask, S. Bryant. Cross ountry Franklin County Champions First Row: R. Wilcox, G. Dunn, R. Leavitt, T. Kennis- ton, J. Ellis. Second Row: Coach Wilkin- son, J. Flagg, L. Hodges, E. Trask, A. Peterson, R. Wil- liams. FRANKLIN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Philiips 27 We won Rangeley 57 2nd Farmington 75 3rd Strong T6 4th How Each Individual Placed in State Meet Freshman J. Ellis lst SOPh0more A. Peterson 12th Senior R. Leavitt 16th JUKli03' E. Trask 20th Freshman T. Kenniston 24th Sophomore L. Hodges 31st Sonhomore R. Wilcox 39th TRACK Last spring we participated in four meets. They were the Franklin County Meet at Farm- ington, won by Farmington, a triangle meet with Farmington, lay, and Phillips, won by Farmington, and another triangle meet at Wilton with New Sharon, Wilton and Phillips participating. New Sharon was the winner of this meet. We have five letter men back this year. They are Dunn, Leavitt, Wilcox, Mecham, and Hodges. In all, we have a squad of twelve out for track this spring. With this squad we hope to do better than last year. Two of the boys, Ray Leavitt and Lorrimer Hodges, went to the state track meet at Orono last spring. We hope to have more boys participating in the state meet this year. Q Q A ,
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