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to :register stunning defeats Larry Ianness calmly sets his shot as Dan Parks and Tom Schearer of Brother Price try in vain to stop him. Although Larry made the basket, the Knights lost the game, 82 to 60. This loss lessened our chances for the championship. Jim Frankoski fakes Catholic Centralls Jim Guzowski as he brings the ball down the court. Jim, only a junior, is able to play guard, pivot, or forward equally well, and is the most consistent player on the squad. Salesiarfs .lim Frankoski is fouled in a great attempt to score on a tip-in against Catholic Central. lim Put in both free throws to tie the score at 34-34, but the Knights couldn't keep the pace and never caught up afterwards. 99
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The 1966-1967 junior Varsity Basketball Team, top rowg left to right, Father Molloy, Dave Wormley, Dave Kernick, Mike Paradise, Don Charuba, Len Sarosi, Jim Kulp, Kevin Williams, and Coach, Mr. David Lynch, and Mr. Robert Huss. bottom row: left to right, Team Managers Bob Mrowka and Doug Holton, Tom Huber, Don Dimambro, Jerome MacDonald, John Comai, joe Bontomasi, James Resmer, and Team Managers, Matt Carrick and Mike Ugorchak. emerges from tough fourteen game season Driving through the Cathedral defense is Michael Paradise, the only junior on the I.V. squad. Mike has led the Salesian 5 throughout the season with consistently fine playing. Similar playing was displayed by the entire j.V. team. In the past Iunior Varsity basketball here at Salesian had been very ill. There was very little student in- terest in it and soon it became a camp for those who didn't hold their own on the Varsity club. This year, however, a cure was found in coaches David Lynch and Robert Huss, O.S.F.S. These men dedi- cated themselves to the task of producing a squad of young men who were interested in playing LV. bas- ketball. They started with a core of players from last year and built up to a team of thirteen men enthused with the idea of playing basketball for Salesian and to represent themselves and their school to the best of their ability. A little unsure and cautious at the start of the season, they suffered the bitter taste of defeat. As time went on, however, they gained confidence, experience, and skill. ln- terest in the team spread because their brand of basketball was new and exciting. The team ended the season without a victory but they also finished , it with a feeling of pride and a broader knowledge of basketball. They had good reason to be pleased and proud for they replaced ordinary j.V. basketball with a new, spirited form of basketball.
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