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.L .lCl.l.lll. 16111 L7 'Plainfield Coasts In Plainfield High had a 19 point rst quarter yesterday afternoon id held the lead throughout the :me to defeat Swanton High 60-50. Coach Don Colby's Plainsmen ere using pattern plays and con- olled the boards. -Swanton was ltscored 19-10 in the first quarter the Plainfield boys were shoot- g very well while the Swanton iys appeared to be having an off ty. Doug Hudson led the Plain- :ld offensive in the first quarter th 10 points on one-handed mp-shots. Billy Baumann was tstanding under the boards. 'aydon Neil who was a doubtful arter until the last day had re- vered from his leg injury and arted at his regular, guard post f Plainfield. Plainfield High and Alburg High Lll. meet at 7:30 tonight at the irre Municipal Auditoriuc- ' :rmont Small I ampionship. Pl. ranton yesterday rg edged out Wi Plainfield 60. Excellent play ,y others, Dave andil airfield its iaiiidn the season ,ins thegi ehing garhe. The ppggl up-.Sgvanton Hi club, 60-59. Ed Braeeyleil ihe'S ensive in the se ich outscored Pla't ,h a well distributed s rk. Billy Baumann wa m under the basket fi ld and had three field gi ' the second stanza. Bru :, Plainfield's fine ball-l s maneuvering the bal iinfield's halftime lead vi 'wanton momentarily pick the tliird quarter and' hin three points of the I d lead. Douglas Coleman sp three consecutive field Swanton to carry his tea 1 to 1-29 score. However, two quick d goals by Doug Hudson and a l shot by Dan Hudson stretched lead with Graydon Neil adding ,ther basket to bring a third iod score of 42-33.' 'lainfield was never hard- ssed during the fourth quarter l for a time held a 17 point lead. anton just couldn't hit with con- .ency while the entire Plainfield ad was getting into the scoring lmn. The Plainsmen rolled up points in the final quarter to , 60-50. Danny Hudson had seven field' ls and five foul points for a nl of 19. Doug Hudson added 15 le Bruce Bartlett and Billy' unann had 11 and 10, respec- -ly. 'lainfield will meet Alburg this lnlllilllllllllll r p G F l CHIII' 9 . -........-l......... Plainsmen Champs Coach Don Colby's Plain Plainsmen had no difficulty ir feating Alburg High to Qke state Class S Championsh1P 1 59-35 score. Doug Hudson paced Plainfie a 14-6 first quarter lead with field goals. Plainfield had control of the boards throng the contest. Bruce Bartlett in his usual role of ball-hai and passer and .had a good eve in the scoring department wit points. Dan Hudson and Bill mann led the Plainfield board ' in the first quarter with Gra Neil doing some valuable brk. The well balanced P ffridinneld s Plainfield P t Ballfflaflfl, B. 2 0 4 Baumann 4 2 10 ' Hudson, Dan 3 7 13 Hudson' Dan 7 5 191 Hudson, Doug. 8 8 18 Hudson, Doug 6 3 15 Neil 2 4 8 Neil 2 1 5 , Bartlett 6 2 14 Bartlett 3 5 11 ' Wells 0 2 2 Wells, Duane 0 0 0 Totals 21 17 59 Totals 22 16 60 Alburg g f P Swanton G F P Jarvis, A. 3 1 7.Bracey 5 5 15 Jarvis, F. 4 1 9 xmcei 0 1 1 Henry. 1 0 2 i Coleman 3 0 16 Norris 4 0 8 Raine 3 0 6 Surprise 0 2 2 Palmer 3 1 7 Winegar 2 1 5 Mott, R' 2 1 5 Reynolds 0 0 0 .. -. - Creller 1 0 2 Totals 21 8 50 frotais 15 s as Plicrfgglfy quarters: Score by quarters Plainfield 14 11 Alburg ld squad had too much fir l shooting ability for Al 'cope with. 1 A A BARlll5-Undcfcalcd Plain red the second annual C malll Vermont nigh sc ionship here Saturday I ting Alburg. 59-35, befo use sat the Barre Au -The win was thc ht for the Plainsmen. -s m o oth working uni Don Colby controlled 1 and the backbo out with Dan and l leading the way to ield worked to a 59-30 he subs took over play. Alburg scored ops and a foul ie Plainfield bench amage had been lme already decide Whurting each ti ,lie middle of the Q ihalftimc with 5 'Amore center of Inky Bill Baum: L, having three nn I-'fm-y, one of Coach l ,non Vs leading sc rers . g, Cu playing in li it sox W umament direct0Shugt1e- lburg team fell hcl aye, ,,.. -- H trophy from to Len to right: Hudson, Duldncateh the we ua, u-- ' , Class S, ning Learn. neu and D29 ' -..meld five. ,1-z -- mpionshlli- amfield sta Bruce B21 I Q , A.. tBudkyJ Jarvis, usual l Getting cha mbegs oi P1 ug Hudson- --- 11110 Hull' 'scoring Alburg forward, was l uttle, are me ' lmumann, D0 , leam-, B -to but seven points by the t Sh d nbxeiu' B11 wessedi Goes Into Fast Break -1- -p 'y '1 GIZY 0 1- ,,,,e, But Plainfield here gathered Vermonls hrst 1959 sl lu-U19 semifinal battle Plainfield had beaten Swanton, 60-50, while ,Alburg had reached the finals with ia 38-35 victory over previously un- beaten Wells River. ALBURG: A. Jarvis, Il-1-7: Curtis.. 0-0-03 Surprise, 0-2-2: Brow, 0-0-0: Henry, 1-0-2: Creller, 1-0-2: F. Jarvis.. ai-11: winegar, 2-1-53 Norris, so-ez' Reynolds, 0-0-0. Totals, 15-5-35. ' PLAINFIELD: B. Baumann, 2-0-4: ,3Vells, 1-2-4: Dan Hudson. 2-7-lllg 'Bei-glund, 0-0-0: Doug Hudson, 7-2-169 Mexfngm. oo-oz Neill, 2-4-8: C. Bau-I. qinIn.90-0-Og Bartlett, 6-2-14. Totals,- . - -5 . Halftime: Plainfield 25. Alburg 18. I Officials: Hutchinson and Stryhas. Plainfield High won the Vermont ' Small School tClass SJ title by ieasily defeating Alburg High 59-35i ,mmm fm, ,hp mug ng., dam in the Barre Municipal Auditoriumi its forces for some fast-breaking basketball and pulled away to a 42-33 margin going into the final? period, as Dave Hudson went onto' the scoring end of the play. With Swanton on a full court press in the last period. the Plain- field club showed why it went through an undefeated season. It smoothly whipped the ball around to easily hold its margin down- the stretch. Dave Hudson's 17 points were high for Plainfield. coached by Don Colby. His brother, Doug,1 had 15,-wliile backcourt soecialisti Plainfield went through the en- i i tire season without losing a gamei' and with the depth of experience enjoyed this- season, Plainfield -J hoop champ was cro'.'.'ned . Saturday night at Bai Coach Don Colby- s tall Plai men from Plainfieid won V mont's Class S title with Qggyy 59-125 win over Aihur The undefeated Plainfi lsmall school powerhouse 1 lished with an impressive 1 irecord and succeeded Bright iof Island Pond as S char iPlaintield took Swanton, 60- ilin its semi-final game, wh iAlburgh stunned undefeai fWcl-ls River, 38-35, in the ott .lsemi-final. , i' 'k i' l 'The Plainhrld Club featui 'the brilliantplay of Doug a Dan Hudson, Bruce Bartle
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