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Sam Shipley, girls coach, and Mrs. R. F. Boles, boys coach, seem pleased as they discuss their team's chance of winning District Championship. BOYS TIE FOR DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP With 22 wins against 9 loses the S-R Wildcats had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school. The boys got off to a slow start losing 2 of their First 3 games. However, hard work and extra prac- tice sessions at night soon paid off. They began hitting their shots much better and winning most of their games. The Christmas holidays found them way ahead with an I I won and 4 lost record. The next five games were played in tourna- ments. At Buckner the ambitious cagers won their first game but lost second place by two points. However, they were doubly Fortunate at Trinidad, winning the Sportsmanship, as well as, the Conso- lation trophy. After this came the hard fought battle for Dis- trict Championship which ended in a tie between Cedar Hill and Scurry-Rosser. In the play-off game the Wildcats bowed to Cedar Hill losing by one point. STANDING: James Thompson, Stanley Upchurch, Maxie Green, Wendell Cousins, Robert Noble, Dean Cubley, and Mrs. R. F. Boles, coach. KNEELING: Fred Cochran, Henry Waits, Donnie Hatcher, Kirby Benson, Don Carson, and Danny Wampler.
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