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EDGE EMMA of the game. VVhen Roger Durant and Rene Mathieu were injured early in the game, Sanf0rd's chances were hurt greatly. The Alvinomen thoroughly trounced Wfestbrook 33-6 in a game played at VVestbrook. john and Charlie Caramihalis, and Paul Denlers were the big stars of this game. Though going behind 6-0 in the first period, Sanford was never troubled the rest of the afternoon. The 1948 season CZIITIC to a close when Sanford met their chief rival, Biddeford, in an Armistice Day clash which saw Biddeford emerging the victor 21-20. The whole team played a beautiful game with John Caramihalis, Larry Sweeney, Paul Demers, jimmy McCarn, Leo Poulin and Richard Baldwin playing their last game for Sanford High. Charlie Caramihalis' 55-yard run followed by John Caramihalis' touchdown pass to Demers, Larry Sweeney's 45-yard run from behind his own goal line, and Paul Demers' long touchdown pass to Owen Maher were features which brought the spectators to their feet. john Caramihalis was awarded the Spiller Trophy at the football banquet given by the Lay1nen's League for being the outstanding senior of the 1948 team. Carl VViggin, a former Sanford High star and now Deering High's principal, was the guest speaker of the evening. The banquet was in honor of Doc Cobb who for years has been the team's physician and most ardent fan. He received a football autographed by the squad and coaches as a token of their appreciation of what he has done to promote sports in Sanford. Thus a memorable season was brought to a close with school and local spirit having reached a new height in football, as shown by the large crowds of followers which had backed the team at home and away. THE SEASONS SUMMARY II if They ll 'C They I3 Cony High o 33 Westbrook 6 I3 Braintree, Mass. 6 12 Hingham, Mass. 14 I3 St. Louis I4 20 Biddeford 21 7 Spaulding 6 -- - 20 'llhornton 20 157 87 26 Somersworth 0 Cheer, cheer, for old Sanford High FOOTBALUS COUNTERPART First row: B. England. Second row: J. Leach, P. Roussin, S. Morrow, I. Marquis, B. Car- penter, G. Vilandry, M. McComb, E. Sawyer, J. Belleau.
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WWE lbliiiml? TH E .I UNION YA RSITY Chance. Second row: H. Iatrickg ,l. NIL Nadeau. Third row: R. Gilpatrick, mgr. R. Nadeau: P. Prescott, F. Mayo C. Patrickg A, Clark, coach. The '43-'49 basketball varsity team was seldom able to pan as much gold in an evening as its opponent, therefore the season's record is not so impressive for the group of '4oers as they fondly dreamed it would be when practice began last November. This dream of a rich season was not the only one shattered. for there was a time when these boys visioned themselves as the first group to stake claims in the Memorial Gymnasium. Even their mentors believed so strongly in this dream that they bought the boys new uniforms for the anticipated occasion. Resplendent in white satin plus red trimmings, our bo 's opened the season, not in the Memorial Gymnasium, but in the Portland 'xposition Building with Deering as an opponent. As went that game so did seventeen others. However, in all the games, whether won or lost, the action was fast and exciting. Though not so expert at getting the ball through the basket as some of its opponents, nevertheless the team forced the enemy to work for its gold producing tosses. The totals of the season reveal that opponents excelled Sanford only four and one-half baskets on an average per game. The majority of the team will return to do battle for Sanford next basketball season, and they are as- sured the Memorial Gym as a battle ground. An ade- quate gym plus the strong recruits which will be ad- vanced to Varsity from the Junior Varsity, which won thirteen of its eighteen game schedule, makes the pros- pects for next year seem bright indeed. The experi- ence gained by the boys in this off-season will deli- nitely yield gold in '49-'5o. Six seniors bade goodbye to high school basketball in the March I game with Spaulding. They were john Caramihalis, Larry Schwartz, and Larry Sweeney of the Varsity, Harold Patrick, Hob llurgess, and ,Iin1my McCarn of the Junior Varsity. -6 lJoc's shooting pays otf l'.XGl'I 28 First row: N. llclangerg R. La I - Carng R. liurgessg R. llrocatog H
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