Richmond High School - Garnet Yearbook (Richmond, ME)

 - Class of 1951

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Richmond 45 - Winthrop 30 On January 26 we made a trip to Winthrop. The girls were a little nervous about this gameg wc had not lost any games and Winthrop had a very good club. The score was close until the last of the fourth quarter when the Winthrop girls became tired. The Richmond girls took the lead and came out the winner. G. Curtis netted 15 points and R. Curtis did an outstanding job of guarding Brown on the Winthrop team. Richmond 57-Mechanic Falls 30 On February 6th we made a trip to Mechanic Falls. As the floor was small the game moved very slowly. Bernier of Mechanic Falls netted 15 points. M. Sullivan netted 17 points with G. Curtis a close second with 16. Richmond 60-Lewiston Bombshells 32 On February 26 the Bombshells came to play us on our own court. The girls showed plenty of spirit and were able to obtain a good lead which we carried all the Way through the game. G. Curtis made 20 points for the winners. Luceralli netted 14 for the losers. Richmond 75 - Erskine 19 March 1 we played our last game of the season with Erskine. ,Tibbetts netted 11 points for the losers. M. Waltz netted 20 points with G. Curtis making 17 points, M. Sullivan followed with 15. Individual Record Name Games Played Goals Fouls Att. Fouls Made Z, Total Glenna Curtis 14 90 58 26 45 206 Mary Sullivan 14 69 34 15 44 153 Maxine Waltz 15 58 29 10 35 126 Ann Hodgkins 15 54 27 15 56 123 Patricia McDermott 14 47 45 17 38 ll1 Charlotte Hurley 14 17 9 l ll 35 Norene White 15 5 3 1 33 11 Donna Marriner 8 2 0 0 4 Marilyn Schools 15 5 1 0 10 Won 15 Games . . . 4 Practice Games Game Average 54 . . . Opponents 25 At the end of the season Coach Perry called a basketball meeting at which Glenna Curtis and Roxana Curtis were elected Co-Captains of the undefeated 1950-51 team. We have all had a good time on our trips and have enjoyed playing each game. This year has been a victorious one and we wish the team of next year the same good fortune. We wish to thank Mr. Perry for his work and patience with us and to say that we have enjoyed working with him. Page Forty-seven

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s Richmond 32 -Hallowell 23 December 8th Hallowell came here. Both teams showed plenty of fight, and seemed to be fairly evenly matched at first. With G. Curtis netting l4 points for Richmond, we posted another win on our record. Pushard and Small played well in their positions. Richmond 62-Mechanic Falls 27 December 12th Mechanic Falls played us on our court. Both teams got off to a good start. By getting a high score at the first of the game it was possible for Coach Perry to substitute freely. G. Curtis with 20 points and M. Sullivan were tops for the winners. D. Tripp netted 12 points and Abbott, 10 to help make up the score for the losers. Richmond 30 - Alumni 25 On December 29 our Old Faithfuln, the alumni, came back to play a game. We got a good lead in the first part oi' the game, however, the alumni proved to the R.H.S. girls that they were not too old to play basketball for in the fourth quarter they were only three points behind with five minutes to go. This game gave the R.H.S. girls a good scare, for they had not lost a game. We won again but the R.H.S. girls said that it was one of the hardest games they had played. G. Curtis netted 10 points and Sullivan 9. For the alumni, B. Small made 12 points and B. Curtis 9. Richmond 45 - Hallowell 18 january 15 both the girls' and boys' teams journeyed to Hallowell. The game was so one sided that Coach Perry was again able to substitute frequently. M. Sul- livan was high scorer with 17 points and G. Curtis netted l3. Both R. Curtis and L. Pushard played a good game. Richmond 51-Boothbay l4 january 9, Boothbay came to play a return game. It was a difficult game, but again we came out on top. G. Curtis netted 21 points and A. Hodgkins netted 18. The guards were noticed for their good work. Richmond 57--Sabattus 18 On Ianuary 23 the Freshmen and Sophomores went to play Sabattus. The young girls showed plenty of fight and also what they can do without the upper- classmen. The high scorers were: M. Waltz, 18 points, A. Hodgkins, 12 points, and C. Hurley, 10 points. Richmond 56- K.S.C. 23 K.S.C. came back to play us a return game. The scare was not so close as before, but still, both teams showed plenty of Fight. M. Waltz netted 14 points and G. Curtis 13 for the winner. ' Richmond 91 - Erskine 34 We led all the way and every one was able to play. G. Curtis netted 25 points, and P. McDermott 22. Guards played an outstanding game. Page Forty-six



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First row: 'Philip Holman, Charles Hinkley, Richard Houdlette, Carroll Curtis, Everett Stevens, Nelson Raynes, Joseph Tripp Second row: Richard Miller, Alfred Tarr, Jason Harwood, Mr. Somerville CCoachD, Donald Chambers, Norman Curtis, Jack Sedgley Third row: Walter Varney CMgr.J, Walter Beckwith, Jack Chambers, Clarence Fickett, Ernest Williams, Gordon Curtis Football Football at Richmond this year was a hard grind, with faulty equipment and inexperienced players. Richmond, under a new coach, Alex Somerville, had the fight, but not the weight. lust one starting backiield man was back from last year. The boys that played the last season from the senior class wish the teams to come, the best of luck. Players Freshmen: Alfred Terr, Don Chambers, Norman Curtis, Walter Beckwith, Gordon Curtis and Richard Miller. Sophomorcs: Ernest Williams, Clarence Fickctt and jack Sedgley. Iuniors: Philip Holman, Charles Hinkley, Iason Harwood and Harold Iones. Seniors: Carroll Curtis, Nelson Raynes. Everett Stevens, Ioseph Tripp, and Richard Houdlette. Sept. l5- Winthrop 7-Richmond O Our first game was a shaky one but probably the best game we played. Inex- perience and being out-weighed were the things that toppled us. Charley Hinkley made the longest run of the day of 55 yards. Raynes, Stevens, and Carroll Curtis played a fine game of defense. Page Forty-eight

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