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WHERE IS EVERYBODY? Trying to work it in for a basket, MAKE THIS PLAY count! Coach Olt Hurrle counsels his fresh-| Kevin Elmore pivots and flicks the ball to a teainmate in the men on some strategy at the Brebeuf game. Roncalli game. 120 Bovs Basketball
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Varsity Basketball Season Wins 3 Losses 14 Scecina 60 Marshall 86 Holiday Tourney 66 Ritter-T 64 54 Roncalli-T 61 56 Arlington 82 49 Howe 74 48 Chatard 50 70 Snider 77 56 Shortridge 60 78 Muncie S. 86 44 Washington 76 City Tourney 54 Arlington-T 75 55 Manual 61 64 Roncalli 66 62 Tech 66 71 Park Tudor 54 60 Northwest 67 59 Luers 62 86 Brebeuf 88 88 Ritter 67 Sectional 55 Roncalli 58 'ONT LOOK NOW! . . . Ignoring his opponent's hand, Donnie lackwell goes up for a shot to put the team two points ahead of oncalli. tP, UP, AND AWAY! . . . Making another two points for the eshman team, Mark Fleetwood jumps high enough to be safe ■om blocking by Brebeuf. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom row: Mark Fleetwood, Bradd Roembke, John Pierce, John Naughton, Rob- bie Anderson. Second row: Mgr. John Traub, Jeff English, Jeff Kolbus, Bryan Cuppy, Mgr. Kevin Murphy. Top row: Dan Mc- Carthy, Mike Wilhelm, John Rowe, Todd Howard, Rick Veller. Bovs' Basketball 119
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spunk, humor lift low morale Hasty as reserves, had an advantage. Senior Kevin Elmore, however, seemed to keep cool even in tight situations. It was his foul shot which tied the Muncie South game and sent it into overtime. Jeff Barras was leading scorer, averaging 14 points per game as opposed to his reserve average of seven per game. He also excelled in rebounding. Mark Howard, 6' 5 center, remarked, If we work hard this summer, we should be tough. After all, Chatard only beat us by two, and they went to regional finals. Reserves did a little better, with a 6- 1 1 record. Joe Logan pointed out that much improvement could be ieen over the season by looking at the two Arlington ?ames. They really beat us bad in the first game, 31-29, but by the time we played them again in the ;ity tourney, we only lost by three. The spunky reserve team beat Ft. Wayne Snider, in undefeated team. Since they had a lack of height, hey had to win by doing a lot of blocking. Paul tVard at 6'2 was the tallest reserve player. Many eserve teams have a lot of juniors, said Logan, and most of us were sophomores. Two juniors, Scott Reed and Mike Fleetwood, filled out the team. Paul Ward led the team in total points, with 125, and rebounds, with 87. Joe Logan had the best field goal accuracy, averaging a .527. Tim Jeffers led the team in assists and steals, and also served as team captain. The team showed tremendous improvement, ac- cording to Coach Tim Feezle, finishing by winning four of their last five games. Laughing, freshman Bradd Roembke said, Our season? Well, it wasn't very good. We weren't ready for our first game. Our problem was mostly getting outrun toward the ends of games. One of our best games was against Ritter. We only lost by three, although four of our starters were sick and we only had seven or eight players there. Games against Tech and Arlington proved close with four and seven point spreads. John Pierce and Dan McCarthy were mentioned as outstanding players. Reserve Basketball Season Wins 6 Losses II Scecina 25 .Marshall 38 29 Arlington 61 43 Howe 59 44 Chatard 39 51 F.W. Snider 40 30 Shortridge 56 43 Muncie S. 52 32 Washington 62 40 Arlington 43 49 Manual 53 37 Roncalli 43 41 Tech 5 1 5 1 Park Tudor 32 38 Northwest 39 48 F.W. Luers 46 63 Brebeuf 58 58 Ritter 52 . BLUR in everyone's eyes, fast-dribbling Tim Jeffers moves it own the court for a chance at Roncalli's slim lead. RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM: Bottom row: Mike Fleetwood, Rusty Miller, Charles McCahill, Mike Delaney, Bri- an Piotrowski. Second row: Joe Logan, Paul Ward, Jim Swanson, Tim Jeffers. Top: Coach Tim Feezle. 3ovs' Basketball 121
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