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juniar Var ity l6'a kcfb ll Coach Sal Fedele's Bulldog pups got off to a bad start in their 1952-53 season and iust couldn't seem to get started until mid-season. When things were brighten- ing up, Andy Husarik was called up to Varsity and it no doubt hurt the squad. The J.V.'s were fed by their bucket man, Don Allen, who poured through a sea- son's total of 193 points, and by scrappy forward Jim Cutler, who bucketed 154 points. Dick Potter and Bob Farry improved steadily and showed plenty of poten- tially for future years as the former scored 98 and the latter 88 points. Much credit must also be given to Andy Husarik who tallied 77 points in 12 games and tfplkrfu to the keen ball handling of Ned Roach who hooped 73. li assi M .., X ' fait if M rf 'C 'V lip ll WL Pa,.f Q Q X L nfl' K 3 IIL X L ,f WE THEY WE THEY Ballston 4 7,,,,a 33 47 'Ballston ,oo,,oo.oa..AA,,c 550 44 Corinth fff.....A.d .,A7,, 3 3 38 Corinth ,,....,,,.accc..ccc. 41 43 Hudson Falls ...aaa..,aaa 42 45 'Fort Edward aaa........s.c 47 56 Fort Edward ....d bd,,,, 5 4 48 'Hudson Falls .sssccsss 5 ,44 65 Burnt Hills ..dbbd. ,,.,,, 3 5 38 'Burnt Hills ...... - cccccccc 45 49 5Cl1UYlerville . .,7,. 58 33 Schuylerville oo..oa,..., 543 47 Greenwich bbb.. 7 ,,tas 55 39 'Greenwich .ov..., 44 51 'Hoosick Falls ....Vv..., ,51 24 Hoosick Falls ..,..oaooaaa 37 25 Slillwaier .,...,. ..,s , 52 Q28 'Stillwater ,,,,,,s,,s,. 23,68 37 f lf X 'Denotes home games A F 1 f , 1-li . NJ V tfff' rx f f'L'. 1- P , , A K M . I . KR i Q X , X kg :Ig L ' . l C ff ,j x 1' Nxt! kj 4- i ' ,K L . be -fo of ff K l l l 4 lx- ' N K PWM' 5 3 N-' r t 1 I. ,. 4 Kneeling: Manager Bob Rhodes, Greg Parry, Bob Farry, Dick Potter, Ned Roach, Arthur Rozelle, David Flagg, Hank Rudio, Manager. Standing: Gary Gabriel, Jim Cutler, Don Allen, Larry Vandercar, Coach Sal- vatore Fedele, Bob Sullivan, Andy Husarick, Jim Stewart, Bob Dion. l l Q 1 1.
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ghampiau iFort Edward ,, Qiiiiiiiiia 56 ia' BW HMS' Kneeling: Victor Root, Manager, Murray O'Neil, Coach, Robert McMorris, Manager. Standing: Jack Gatchell, Bill Brennan, Gary Lashway, Jack Potter, Bill Cutler, Craig Doherty, Jack Celeste, John Don- nelly, Gary Duell, Phil Farry. South High had only two regulars back from their 1951-52 championship squad to serve as a nucleus for building the rest of the club. However, the Bulldogs showed plenty of fight and determination and again landed up on the top as Co- champs of the Saratoga County League. Jack, Potter, considered the number one high school ball player in the area, was the backbone of the club as he amassed a total of 489 points and set a new school and eastern New York 'scoring record with 51 points in the Hudson Falls game. Jack Celeste tallied 223. Other Iettermen who contributed much to the team were John Donnelly, Bill Cutler, and Craig Doherty, all rebound artists, and Jack Gatchell, the spark-plug who held the team together so many times. After taking the measure of Ballston 64-42 in a post-season playoff, the Bulldog hoopsters missed a sectional bid as they lost a 51-49 thriller to Corinth in the final play-off game. With four out of six Iettermen returning, the Bulldogs are waiting for next year when they'll be feasting their greedy eyes on their third straight Saratoga County League Trophy and a sectional bid. WE THEY Ballston . ,aa 64 54 'Burnt Hills ....., . , 'Corinth ,M W , 61 54 Schuylerville s,,,,,, ' Hudson Falls ......... .62 46 'Greenwich . . . Fort Edward .,..,,.., 69 60 Hoosick Falls ..,.,.,.,, .2 Burnt Hills .,,.,, ,,..,,., 5 1 60 'Stillwater ,.,,, 'Schu lerville .... . 53 48 Greehwich . ......,... 55 48 PLAYOFF GAMES K k 'Hoosick Pans ............ ss 51 Ballston ..,..,.... 7777764 d Stillwater 7 ffff ........ 5 2 60 fat Corinthj 'Balls-l0I'l ----- ........ 3 7 47 Corinth ...,s,,s,.,.,v,.,,,, 49 Corinth ......,,,. 58 65 Hudson Falls ....,..,,.,. 79 47 'Denotes home games THEY 58 46 61 46 64 42 51
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First row, left to right: Jack Potter, Ned Roach, Dick Allen, Ed Potter, John Noyes, Jack Celeste, Gary Duell. Second row: Jack Conklin, Phil Fgrry, Gary Lashway, Clint Chapman, Bill Cutler. Third row: Victor Root, Manager, Leeward Rivers, Milton Beakbane, Don Allen, Dave Flagg, Lyle Gray, Coach. Baseball 1952 ln 1953, Coach Lyle Gray's diamoneers wound up another successful baseball season, winning 7 while losing 5. Sparked by the high, hard one of ace chucker Jack Potter and the steady clubbing of Clint Chapman C3335 and Dick Allen l.3l6J, the squad rolled through their Saratoga County League schedule with but 2 defeats. The team, which carried the Bulldogs through most of their encounters, found Ed Potter at the backstop with brother Jack or Gary Duell chuck- ing. Dick Allen held down first while the rest of the infield posts were operated by Ned Roach at second, John Noyes at shortstop, and Jack Celeste SCHEDULE WE THEY Glen Falls, home .,... ..... 7 l Fort Edward, away eeeeee ,,.., l 6 Argyle, home ,......... .,..,,.. 8 16 Greenwich, away .....,. ,lo l 'Hoosick Falls, home ,eee .,-..... I 0 7 Corinth, away ., 5 l Glens Falls, away ..... ..... 4 7 'Burnt Hills, away .,... ...., 2 4 Ballston, home ......,.. ..-..... 5 4 'Stillwater, home ,v,,. .,,.g,,, 'l 6 7 i'SchuylervilIe, away .... .,,,,,,, 1 4 9 Corinth, Rec. Field PLAYOFF .,,.,-.,.,...,.,. ,---- 4 6 'Denotes League Game at the hot corner. Clint Chapman, Gary Lashway, and Phil Farry roamed in the outer gardens. Re- serves included Dave Flagg, Bill Cutler, Don Allen, and Jack Conklin. The Bulldogs went through their regular sea- son League play with a 6 win, l loss record which threw them into a tie for first with Corinth. A playoff followed with the Graymen coming out on the short end of a 6-4 verdict which Corinth pulled out of the fire in the last inning. It was a heartbreaker to lose but the boys took it in stride and once again went up the cry wait till next year .
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