Sistersville High School - Signal Yearbook (Sistersville, WV)

 - Class of 1952

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ln the opening game of the season the Tigers took a mild defeat from the veterans of court as the Alumni struggled to a 60-43 win. Bill Gregory was the high scorer for the winners and Kenny Vlikes led the losers. The Tigers sailed to a 60-37 win over Elizabeth in the first conference game of the year. The Tigers jumped to a quick lead in the first quarter and led throughout the game. In a.hard fought battle with Bavenswood, the Tigers again came through with a 64-56 victory. The lead moved back and forth between the two teams un- til the closing minutes when the Tigers slowly edged in front. Sistersville defeated New Matamoras for the first time in three years by a small margin of 40-42. The Tigers, led by Jack Fish, took an early two point lead which they increased steadily while the game progressed as they handed the Bulldogs their first defeat. In a fast moving game with Pine Grove turned into an upset of'73-Sl as the Tigers gained revenge. After suffering three defeats under the fast moving Pine Grove team last year, Sistersville rallied in the third quarter to turn the tide of the Tornadoes. Inavisit to Williamstown's new gym, the Tigers moved to an easy 74-50 Victory. After jumping tn a 22-5 lead in the first period the Tigers continued to widen the margin until the final gun, ln a 78-50 loss the Tigers suffered their first defeat to Magnolia. iockman led Magnolia with 23 points as the Eagles moved ahead in the first period to hold the lead throughout the game. 28 B'.a1.s'kfc' Mm I I Tl GER YARSI TY NITTING- IH Herbert Ke l ly, John -Xnderson Hubert hehrer, Kenny Nlikes lxNl'fl'il.lNG -lll Jimmy Sole, Harold Hubbard Jimmy Nlcffoy, Donnie lfvans STANDING- IH COHCl1 George Strager, Jimmy Sutton, Fmil Hanood, Jack Fish Won Stokes. Larry Wickham

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In the first meeting with the newly formed Paden City team, the Tigers had an easy night to the tune ofh5-31. The inexperi- f , gg SP enced Paden City team was no f match for the smooth working, A fast moving, Tiger five. In the Tigers fourth confer- ' -.-i,-X ence tilt they moved to a hard , ' tl - 4 X 'ik T 49-47 win over Pennsboro. ln a K R I i ' .gf see-saw game the Tigers quickly N narrowed the margin in the last ' T ' ' , I ' r minutes ofthe game to nip Penns- fl A N , Y boro by two points. - 1' In the second meeting with Elizabeth, the Tigers again moved to an easy viztory by the 3' ll score 73-32. The Tigers were W ' K t s ' , 1 never threatened by the llirt, Countians as they rapidly in- creased their lead gained -in TIGER RESERVES the first quarter. Again the Tigers retained the county championshipby defeating Tyler 73-35, As the Tigers played their usual brand of ball, the match was decided in the early part of the game. The Tigers copped their7th conference win as they brought home a 65-50 decision over St. Marys. The Tigers had a tough battle throughout the whole game 4 as the old rivals pressed them from the starting minutes. The Bengals took their second defeat of the year from Parkersburg by the score of 65-33. The orange and black proved to be no match for the Big lieds in their new field house. Again the Tigers defeated Williamstown by the score 71-50. An easy match for the hard-drilled Stragermen, the Tigers again came through to hold their lead in the conference. TIGER FRESHMAN A field goal in the last 15 seconds spelled doom for the Tigers as they fell 46-47 to Class 'A' Magnolia. This was the Cats third loss of the season and their second tohlag- nolia. The Blue Devils fought hard for three quarters but could not hold the snarling Tigers down as the Cats defeated them 58-49. The game was costly if for Sistersville as they lost E fm A I Kenny Mikes early in the sec- ond period when he sprained his ankle. 155.29 lit' 'Wu-Q -J ,

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