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BASKETBALL The basketball quintet of 1928, which won the first twelve games of the season from practically all of the outstanding teams of Northeast Nebraska, was defeated in both the Wayne and state tournaments. After winning the first two games in Class “A” at Wayne, Randolph was defeated by West Point and her reasonable hopes for another trophy had vanished. Randolph then journeyed to Lincoln to contend in the state tournament, but lost the first game to Columbus on the Coliseum floor. The Randolph team was renowned as one of the speediest and cleverest ever produced by our high school. The high point of the season was the decisive victory over Norfolk by the score of 27 to 18 on the Norfolk floor. It is our sincere aim and hope that those who will step into the shoes of those departing players will, as they have done, give their unselfish and concentrated efforts to glorify the name of the school and perpetuate the deeds of the squad of 1928. V Page Seventeen
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% SnyBg Hanssen Clark Thoophilus Garwood Allison Shearer Kohnen Hall Manzer Andrews Eike Joselyn (c) Behn Willey Fredericks FOOTBALL Randolph began the season with ten letter men and a small number of prospects yet she completed her scheduled games all-victorious, holding the opponents to one touchdown, which was obtained by Coleridge. It is the first year in the history of the school that Randolph has weathered the football season with no defeats. She also surpassed all former records in scoring, the final sum being 243 to the opponents 6. Under the coaching of Don Snygg with the assistence of Jennings Garwood, Randolph developed one of the cleverest teams for its weight in this part of the state. She showed her prowess by victories over Neligh and Albion. The disputed Northeast Nebraska Championship, which arose between Stanton and Randolph was not definitely settled though Randolph claims the honor, having defeated the same teams by a larger margin than its nearest rival. Captain Joselyn was chosen as a member of the state second team. Andrews and Captain Joselyn were also placed on the All-Northeast Nebraska team, while Allison took a berth on the second squad. We are proud of the fact that the above pictured men were able to appear upon the fields against odds and exert a crushing, oftentimes bewildering offense, which has placed them in a coveted position.
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Trophy No. Trophy No. Trophy No. Trophy No. Trophy No. Trophy No. 1— Wayne Tournament, 1925; Donated by Greater Wayne Club, N. H. S. A. A. 2— Track and Field, Wayne, 1921; Presented by N. E. N. H. S. A. S. 3— Hartington Invitation Track and Field Meet; Randolph gained possession by winning three successive years, 1925, 1926, 1927. Bloomfield won the cup in 1923 and possessed it for one year. 4— Northeast Nebraska Track and Field Meet; Won by Randolph three successive years, 1908, 1909, 1910. 5— Northeast Nebraska Track and Field Meet; Held at various towns over a period of eight years, won three successive times by Randolph, 1914, 1916, 1920. 6— Track and Field Meet, Wayne 1921; Presented by N. E. N. H. S. A. L. Trophy No. 7—Wayne Track and Field Meet, 1926; Presented by N. E. N. H. S. A. L. Trophy No. 8—Wayne Tournament, 1922; Presented by Jones Book Store. Trophy No. 9—Hartington Track and Field Meet, 880 Relay Cup, 1926. Trophy No. 10—Hartington Track and Field Meet, Relay Meet Race, 1924, 1925. Trophy No. 11—Wayne Track and Field Meet, Relay Race, 1926; Presented by N. E. N. A. L. Trophy No. 12—Randolph Junior Track Meet, 440 Yard Relay, 1927. Trophy No. 13—Northeast Nebraska Football Championship, 1927 (Disputed with Stanton). Page Eighteen
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