Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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BASKETBALL I V ll,-UIK RUVV-Thonias Root, Mgr.: Charles Nlumea, Russell Steele, Ray Ford, Richard Myers, Ellsworth Ford, Hohert Nlartin. SPXIOND HOW-William Fazio, Riehard Rule, Richard Moore, ,loseph Moore, Junior Laseh, Vance Hoffman, llohert Nloore, Mgr. FRONT ROW!-lfarl Cashman, Wayne Hough, Harlow Kendig, l,eRoy lfllison, Keith Kitehin, Riehard llolfman, Mr. Dunham, Coach. TI-IE SEASON The Plymouth lligh Basketeers of 1938-39 have finish- ed a very sueeessful season. Our Tigers have possession of seeond plaee in the Twin Valley League standings, and have won ll vietories in the 14 games played. llnder lloaeh Don l7unham's line tutelage the team got away to a fine start hy winning 8 straight games. The Tiger's perleet reeord was nearly marred at Shiloh, when the Drummer Boys put np a splendid tight that kept Ply- mouth on the short end of the score most of the evening. The loeal lads were most fortunate to hring home the haeon hy a seore oi' 26 to 25, llandieapped hy North l airheld's small floor, the squad was unahle to eope with their opponents' attaek and lost the lirst league game of the season, 30 to lo. The llaskethall Boys made an impressive showing against llueyrns, a elass -X team. in a game played there. lt was rated as one ol the most eveiting games of the season. llue to poor physieal eonditions, the team was finally heaten JW to 33, in the elosing minutes of the game. After a two weeks' lay oil , during the flu epidemie. the boys won their tenth game hy trouneing New Haven. 46 to 20. The Tigers dropped their last game to Shiloh, hy a seore of 38 to 30, thus losing the Twin Valley l,eague Championship. ln the eourity tournament Plymouth was eliminated l-y their old rival, 'Nladison. The hoys not heing used to the large lloor eould not get the range until too late. Three memhers of the regular squad have played their last game for old l'. ll. 5. They are lfllison, a regular eenter for two years: Kendig, a forward. also for two years: and Cashman, a forward for one year, These line players will eaeh leave a vaeaney that will he ditlieult to rill. The Baskethall Banquet was held Nlareh twenty-eighth at the llreshyterian llhureh, lit this time the awards were given. Following the hanquet everyone enjoyed a danee whieh was held at the lligh Sehool auditorium,

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