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Basketball ldontinuedb Eugene Barnett This sophomore led the Jr. Blackhawks in scoring and also made several points with the starting team. He will be a member of the strong Freshman Sophomore team. - Dave Snider Another sophomore who rebounded like a veteran. He could always be counted on for points in the games. He was also very smooth on floor play. Coach R. Hartley A brilliant coach who could foresee the oppositions' plays and tell the team how to break up the plays. He should be lauded for his work with the team. Donald Deadmond The managers of the team who were en- Bob Mason trusted to the tremendous task of taking care of suits and many other odd jobs. They should be commended for their work. SANDOVAL C.H.S. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1945-46 Date Team Place Home O 'nt Nov. 6 Ereese here 55 2? Nov. 15 Clay City there 56 55 Nov. 16 Kinmundy here 54 54 Nov. 20 Vandalia there 51 41 Nov. 27 ' Salem there 55 54 Nov. 28 St. Mary's here 41 55 Nov. 50 Nashville there 55 54 Dec. 4th-5th-6th-7th--Conference Tourney--Sandoval Gym Nashville 51 50 Ashley ' 52 57 Okawville 59 24 Dec. ll St. Elmo here 60 18 Dec. 14 Odin there 59 58 Dec. 18 Patoka here 49 26 Jan. 4 St. Mary's there 55 42 Jan. 8 Woodlawn here 46 24 Jan. ll Okawville here 61 55 Jan. 15 Odin 'there 46 50 Jan. 18 Kinmundy there 58 54 Jan. 21 Woodlawn there 48 51 Jan. 25 Patoka there 66 52 Jan. 29 Carlyle there 64 29 Feb. l Ashley here 48 50 Feb. 5 Okawville there 67 40 Feb. 8 Nashville here 48 27 Feb. l5 Carlyle here 52 24 Feb. 22 Ashley there 50 40 Feb. seth-zvun-aetn-Mar. 131:--Regional TPUff1f16y Centgalia Gym 170 cs Aviston Centralia 59 50 i
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Blackhawks Had Outstanding Season The Sandoval B1ackhawks,this season, had one of their best basketball teams in many years. The high flying Blackhawks, under the leadership of Mr. Hartley, ended the year with twenty- four victories and four defeats. The speedy cagers became the first undefeated team in the history ef the Tri-County Conference as all seven opponents fell twice before the '.3ls'.clfLn:1v.'ks'f:1f'e.1ac. In December, the team was upset by Ashley in the semi-finals of TrieCounty Tournament. The team bounced back however to take the consolation game and third place trophy. The Blackhawks made an impressive showing in the Regional Tourney in February. The team defeated aviston soundly but then bowed to Centralia in a hard-fought contest in the semi-finals. Centralia went on to win the tournament easily. The Jr. Blackhawks had a good year also as they won seventeen and lost freshman a lot of The four. Bob Evans. . . Bill Niepeetter Alex Korzenewski Clifford Talbot Deam Simcox. . Joe Ross. . . . Earl Wilkinson. Norman Stein. . They were defeated only once by a conference' and sophomore team. Coach Meckelback's five should cause trouble in the next couple of years. - boys on the team are as follows: The 5ft. llin. center proved his worth this year as he led the team in points with 511 for a ll- point per game average. His remarkable shooting helped the team to many of their victories. This is his senior year. ' Finished his four year career in brilliant style as he averaged 10 points per game with 290 points in 28 games.' His floor play was an outstanding feature in the Blackhawks'offense. ' The 5ft. 115-in. forward became one of the best rebounders in the Tri-County Conference. The senior consistently started fast breaks and stayed back which caused his point total to fall below last year. He hit 238 points, however, and was an important cor. The diminutive fatoka transfer teamed with Simcox in bringing the ball down the court. He displayed an uncanny accuracy for long two-handed shots. They netted him nearly all his points. 'This senior also led the team in making less fouls. The 5ft. Sin. guard was an all-around ball player. The diminutive sophomore consistently hit points and was always playing hard, fast, aggressive basketball. He should develop into one of the stars of Sandoval High. This left handed senior was a swell ball player to have around. After getting off to a slow start he played some very good ball towards the end of the year. A very good substitute who could drop in points and be thoroughly reliable on defense. The red head finlshed his final year for Sandoval. The iallost boy on the team appeared in several genes this year. In this, his senior year, he developed fast and could be counted on at all times
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