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THE EAGLE INTER-SCHOOL BASKETBALL Second Team This year it was decided to have four teams, two senior and two junior, from each school, to play in the annual inter-school basketball series in which St. Mary's, Riverbend and Rupert's Land participate. Rupert's Land played six- Nov. 28 vs. Jan. 16 vs. Feb. 6 vs. Mar. 12 vs. -Ruperfs Land: Riverbend ,.,....... ,....,. St. Mary's ...,., St. Mary's ..Vw Riverbend ,.,e....,.......,.,. . Intermediate Team-Rupert's Land: teen games and won six of them. NOV' 21 VS. St. Marys First Team-Ruperfs Land: JHH- 16 VS- St- M1'11'y'S ---- ---- - - Nov. 28 vs. Riverbend, ....,.. ....... w on 30-24 Jan' 23 VS' Rwerbend 'AAA '-' Mar. 12 vs. Riverbend .... ....... w on 36-27 Mar' 5 VS' Riverbend '- ' '-- Feb. 6 VS. St. M-3I'y'S ....... .....,1 1 0St 14-24 Junior Team-Rupe'rt's Land: Mar. 19 vs. St. Mary's ....,.,..,,,........ lost 13-24 Nov, 21 vs, St, M31-y'5 ,,,,,, A,,,, lost lost lost won lost won lost lost lost 7 12 16 16 18 24 7 8 18 gi we J 7 5 e,,,,,gjr'1 INTERMEDIATE AND JUNIOR TEAMS Back Row-Sally Dangerfleld, Mary Lane Ward, Elizabeth Hickman. Miss Marson, Pat Copley Mary Jackson, Joanna Hollenberg, Mary Jane McE1h0es. Front Row-Pamela Garton, Cynthia Clark, Patsy Taylor, Shelagh Morrison. Joan Croll, Marlene Musgrove, Joey Adamson, Cathy Young, Jill Baker.
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N A 26 RUPERT,S LAND GIRLS, SCHOOL yi JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Cynthia Clark. CAPTAIN-Susan Clifford. v LIEUTENANTSL-Senior, Dorothy McClayg Junior, pREFECTS-Judy Adamson, Janet Cameron. li SECRIg5Eg'YE?351r'SWatlandl SENIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-JOSH Croll. li JUNIOR SPORTS CAPTAIN-Mary Lane Ward. MATHESON HOUSE EXECUTIVE LIEUTENANTS-Senior, Paula Munrog Junior, W PRESIDENT-Miss Sharman. Gail Flofance- ASSOCIATES-Miss Speirs, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. SECRETARY-Shannon Hall. it Wright. TREASURER-Rosalind Johnson. U Svpnrta , 'S Aa at ' Q rr ff f ,. ,lir ,I iz! any ' ,--' 12, w Ribs' ,- 'L ., ,. V 1. 5,,, ,, 4 J if ' ff az ff: 1 ' , 4. 4., I Z JT, ,Ulf Falk, x mf f' If 3, f rrfs g ,OOO r -R 3 FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS Photo By -Harold Back Row-Gay Newman, Paula Munro, Miss Marson, Joyce Benham. Donna Armstrong. Middle Row-Dorothy McC1ay, Rosemary O'Neail, Joanne Booker, Jane Wallace, Judy Adamson, I Barbara Cameron, Beth Southam. 6 Front Row-Rosemary Henderson, Lucy Hooker, Joan Everett. Mary Tucker, Shelagh McKnight. Susan Clifford, Sheila Young. Q l
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28 RUPERT's LAND GIRLS' SCHOOL Jan. 23 vs. Riverbend ...... ....... w on 20-4 Mar. 5 vs. Riverbend ...... ....... l ost 4-14 I Mar. 19 vs. St. Mary's ......,......,.,.... won 24-18 i Total points scored ..................,,...,,,..,............... 766 Total points scored by Rupert's Land .,.,.... 267 St. Mary's ......,.,,.,,.,,..,,.,e.,,,.,.,,,.,..,....,, 42? Rupert's Land ......,.A .,.,,,. .,...... 3 5 W Riverbend ..,.,....,.r,...,.,.,,..r.. .....L.. 2 312 OLD GIRLS VS. PRESENT GIRLS In addition to the inter-school basketball series, Rupert's Land played the Alumnae on Friday, January 30, in the school gym. The 'fOld Girls made a dynamic start in the first game when Barbara Copeland chalked up twelve points in the first half of the game. However, in the last half the school team tight- ened their defence and the Old Girls scored only five points. The forwards on the school team made several spectacular long shots but the Old Girls maintained the lead they gain- ed in the first few minutes throughout the game, making a total score of 17-13. The second game was played between the Alumnae and our first team. It was a thrilling game from the start, although the Alumnae had two casualties. Our first team led the game from the beginning but only by a small margin. The final scores was Present Girls 24, Alum- nae 18. BOARDERS VS. DAY GIRLS The Boarders played the Day Girls in a basketball game on Friday, April 19. The Day Girls were in the lead at the end of each of the three periods but the game was a good one and enjoyed by everyone, The final score in favor of the Day Girls was 24-6, which did not show the actual equalness of the game. INTER-GRADE BASKETBALL One of the most closely-contested games of basketball this year was the three-period game between Grade Ten and Grade Eleven in the final inter-grade basketball game. The final score, 14-8, was low due to the very tight de- fence of both teams. At the end of the first five- minute period Grade Ten led with a score of 4-0. After a concentrated effort against the Grade Ten defence, Grade Eleven sank their first basket in the beginning of the second period. The scoring alternated during this per- iod, but Grade Ten was still ahead at the end of the second period. In the last period Grade Eleven used all their efforts to get the lead but Grade Ten, with equal effort, held it. The final score was 14-5 in Grade Tenls favor. I SHELAGH MCKNIGHT Spofrts' Captain Photo by Davidson HOUSE VOLLEYBALL Machray and Dalton tangled forlthe inter- house volleyball championship on Nov. 28. Al- though lost serves were frequent, there were many long and exciting volleys. Both teams made spectacular spikes, The teamwork and enabled them consistency of Machray's team to defeat the Dalton House team, the final score being 21-17. The results were as follows: Mach- ray 63, Dalton 59, Matheson 40 and Jones 31. HOUSE BADMINTON In the House Badminton tournament, Jones House was victorious with a score of 123 out of a possible 135. Jones House was fortunate in having, with its other good players, Doris Keen, who is one of this year's Manitoba junior doubles champions. HOUSE DECK TENNIS In the deck tennis competition, Dalton placed first with 91 points, Machray came second with 76 points, Jones third with 73 points, and Mathe- son fourth with 69 points. INTER-GRADE BADMINTON The final game in the grade badminton was played between Grade X and Grade XI-an ex- citing game in which Grade X was victorious.
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