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KNEELING: Gary Mattison. Bill Alden, Don Flewelling, Louis Luciano, Pete Wood a d Mondie Leombruno. STANDING: Bill Elder, Hank Dwyer, jim Prendergast, Wayne ones and Scott Gray. VARSITY BASKETB LL In its sixth season in the Northern Conference, Coach Ron Lennox's court squad got off to a slow start, due to lack of experience, and finished the season in sixth place, with five wins and nine losses. Only four veterans remained from last year's squad, and the early part of the season was devoted to finding the proper combination of players. As a result, South High lost its first five Conference games, winning only from Whitehall in the first half of the Conference sched- ule. On the backstretch, however, the Bulldogs won four of seven games, defeating Sectional contenders Granville Q88-505 and Fort Edward C63-595 in the process. foul shooting average. in the return match. Wayne Jones, with a 16-point average in Conference play led the Red and Blue offense with 260 points and was outstanding clearing the offensive rebounds. Henry Dwyer and Lou Luciano had 195 and 189 points, respectively. Big Jim Prendergast, master of the defensive backboard, almost doubled his output of the previous season scoring 154 points. Playmaker Pete Wood had more than 35176 of the entire team's assists, to lead in that department, while personally bucketing 134 points. Ron Jarvis, hampered by early season injuries, had a 67076 In early season non-league competition South High took both games from Sectional participant Lake George, and pushed powerful Ballston into overtime, before dropping a heartbreaking 59 56 decision
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Junior Varsity Football Led by coaches John Youker and Alex Vishneowski,- the Jayvee team had a one-and-three record, winning over Corinth C14-09, while losing to Glens Falls C38-OJ, St. Mary's Q12-65, and Hudson Falls 114-73. Carrying the pigskin for the Little Bulldogs were Mike Capone, Bill Alden, Mike Wood, Vincent Sporrer and Preston Jenkins in the backfield. Leading the attack on the line were Mike Larrow, Bruce Bidwell, Jerry Balcom, Bill Mull, Mike Lyons, David O'Connell. John Trombley, Gary Glidden, Joe Paris, Dick Lawrence, Joe Smith and Hudson Armstrong. The coaches had a major rebuilding job this year and will have the same next year because of the moving up of key players to the Varsitv. Alex Vishneowski John Youke Q 'I ST ROW ll ftt R htj tl SH UND ROXX is Ps NX I03
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Close games were lost to Fort Edward and VARSITY SEASON RECORD St. Mary's as the league race began, and both Hudson Falls and Glens Falls defeated the Bull- W,H 'rf,,, Wg i,,,, dogs by wider margins. A one-point loss to the 49 41 Lake George? 50 43 fighting Tomahawks at Corinth seems, in retro 50 62 Ballston? 56 59g spect, to have been the deciding factor in elim- 63 59 Fort Edward 73 76 inating South High from eventual Sectional com- 43 49 St. Marys 46 51 Pemlon- 47 64 Hudson Falls 48 70 After winning its first Conference game from 83 73 Corinth 58 59 Whitehall by 24 points, a rash of last-minute 55 69 Glens Falls 56 79 fouls worked against the Bulldogs, as Granville 74 50 Whitehall 81 65 made five consecutive free throws to break a 65 70 Granville 88 50 65-65 tie and win, 70-65. ' non-league if overtime Consecutive wins against Whitehall and Fort Edward opened the second half of the season, and the Bulldogs took a six-point lead into the fourth quarter against St. Marys on the Warren Street court, but the Kerries exploded for 24 points in eight minutes to win, 51-46. To conclude the season, Conference runner-up Hudson Falls and champion Glens Falls repeated their earlier wins, although the Lennox-men made the Indians earn their victory the hard way. Old-time Sara- toga County League opponent Corinth lost by 10 points, and the final game saw South High blast the Granville team on its own court, 88-50. Next year's team will miss four talented Seniors, all of whom earned their Block S for basketball. Big Jim Prendergast scored on 4896 of his shots, and was a demon clearing the boards, while back-court operatives Ron Jarvis, Scott Gray, and Don Flewelling were used altemately as starters and in reserve. Coach Lennox will build next year's Conference contenders around a seasoned quartet of front-court artists, Wayne Jones and Hank Dwyer, and playmakers Pete Wood and Lou Luciano, all of whom will be playing their final year for South High. Leading the race for the fifth starting berth is another foursome of Varsity Reserves: Mondie Leombruno, Bill Elder, Gary Mattison, and Bill Alden. Because of the late-season surge of the Varsity team, and the large number of returning vet- erans, South High is looking forward to an outstanding season in 1960-61. nv Ur- W Wayne jones 1521 scores against Granville as jim Prendergast 13Oj gets set for A, .Q the rebound. 5 Hank Dwyer 1291, Lou Luciano 128j, and Pete Wood 1311 follow the play. Godlewski of Granville is closest to the play, while Villano is behind Prendergast. Pekar 1251, Fasco 1551 and Berke 1355 are the other players.
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