Scarborough High School - Four Corners Yearbook (Scarborough, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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30 THE FOUR CORXERS BASKETBALL (Boys) Our principal. Mr. Bcssey, resumed the ceaohing of the hoys ' team this year. Only two letter men were left from last year ' s train, namely, Vrqvihart, ? 30, and Snow. ' 31. As no captain was elected hy last year ' s letur men, rnpihart and Snow have alternated as captain throughout the year. The regular line-up for most of our games has been Snow, 7 3J, right forward; Lyons. ' 32. left forward ; Ferguson. ' 30, ecu ter; Bice. ' 32. right guaul, and l T rqu- harr. ' 3d, left guard. The first-string sub¬ stitutes have been 1 Wring, ' 30, Craig. ? 32, LihLy, 3(1, and Douglas, ' 31. The most promising of our second-string material have been Pooler, ' 31, Clark, ‘32, Jensen, ' 32, and Millikcn, ' 33. Although we have won all six allies which we have played on our own floor this year, ve t we cannot be classed as a “home team, as we have played ten games on foreign floors, winning seven of these. Seaihoio has handed every team that it has played against this year at least one defeat. Some of our most thrilling games were dm to the fact that we came from behind in si ven of these games, winning out by a strong fourth-period attack, twice winning out in overtime periods. In the Xtmulish game, after being on the small end of a H-(» score at the half, we tied flic game ; t ihe (lid of the fourth quarter at 22 all, and Snow shot the winning basket in a thrilling ihrce-ininnte overtime period. In the (Srctlv game, our opponents held a 12-7 had at the half. Our team held them seoieless in the last half, winning out 23-J2.- fn the Oxford game. Ferguson shut a basket in the last twenty seconds uf play, giving ns a 20-27 victory. The most thrill¬ ing finish was in the finals of the Lewiston Tourney, when we made up an eight-point had from South Paris High in the last live minutes of regular play and won out hy o:ie point, only after two hretic over¬ time periods had been played. At the (nd of ihc regular playing sea¬ son. we were tied with Windham High for the championship. The play-oil was held hi the Portland Athletic Hub. Before a record crowd, we were debated ISMd. However, we atoned for this defeat by winning the Lewiston Small Sehools Tour¬ ney later in the same week, defeating Wells High, Oxford High and South Paris High in successive games. JTrquhart was chosen as nil-tournament guard in the line-up picked by tHe Lncist- ton Journal, and Snow was included as forward in the choice of the Lnrisfon Sun. Snow was also voted the second most val¬ uable player in the entire tournament by a committee of coaches and newspaper men chosen for this purpose. SEASON ' S RECORD Scarbo;o 24 (homo) Buxton 17 Scarboro 24 (home) Windham 20 Seal boro 22 (away) Windham 29 Scarboro 44 (home) Gorham 5 Scarboro 21 (away) Standish 27 Scarboro 19 (away) Greely 17 Scarboro 4S (home) Freeport 19 Scarboro 2S (away) Buxton 22 Scarboro 20 (away) Gorham 14 Scarboro 21 (home) Standish 22 Scarboro 36 (away) Freeport 1G Scar} oi n 23 (home) Greely 12 Scarboro 1G (Portland) Windham 19 LEWISTON TOURNAMENT Scarboro 32 Wells 21 Scarboro 29 Oxford 27 Scarboro 27 South Paris 26 Scarboro 437 Opponents 313

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BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM



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TIIK FOUR CORNERS () O 1 INDIVIDUAL SCORING TRIPLE C LEAGUE STANDING Goals Fouls Points Won Lost PC Snow, 6 G 27 161 Windhnm High, 9 2 SIS Lyons, 4S 23 119 Scfirhorn High. S 3 727 Ferguson, 26 11 63 Slundish High, 7 3 700 Rice, 20 S 4S fSreely Institute, 3 7 300 ITrquhnrl, 10 7 27 Oorhnm High, 2 S 200 Craig, S 0 16 Freeport High, 2 s 200 Deering, 1 1 3

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