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FT TIthree points. The girls 3-5 1;their laurels home and O-o ;f.or next venr liSpotlswoofl Girls (53) Ft Spottswood unis Seventh Straight, Win !| spottswood Girts Win 42-35 L SPOTTY [girls conlih [beaten last .Brownsburg. 4- ty x € 6 . iter) Spottswood long un clipped {strict ) y s Guards—Taylor, Hutchens, vis, and S. Robertson. Spot!swood Girls Win The Spottswood girls, under tbe • j ' vsvrivu y Oil] rl W it y 1 UI - (the Past three years in the finalPftr° n £ ame. but the iBrownsburg Girls (35) FG FT Tljnight as they upset Monterey a uarf ' s . — Veil, Botkin, Hamil- . . n a ■« j . ii , . T n . -i r r, t I Gordon . 0 Harlow . 0 Vandeveer . 1 iLoclci ' idge . 5 otter . 6 12 Karlcofe. ; battle. The b [bowed, 52-39, desp Tort by Billy Thoma Fine scoring balaiu j Spottswood defense Cash topping the list wi ty Jean Sensabaugh 1 though and Cranny Moomai, [through with 11 to keep the o ! rolling. Kay Lockri jing honors for Brow points and Christo through with 14. The Spottswood quite shake the stu burg outfit. The cor with Spottswood ha; ing edge in only the quarters. Brownsburg bound of the Spottswood b point firstquarter. were in the game way, but could nev healthy margin. Potter topped th, pointmakers with ' ; came through with SPOTTSWOOD ville girls basketball its second setbac Christmas season he at the hands of Cagerettes. 48-34. The Churchville downed the Spott 45-37 in the boys In the preliminary contest, uuma T Cash dumped in eleven field goals .- ,.° PC S Linda and one free throw to pace the , lVe 1 in the seconil Lady Wildcats with 23 points —f?: and MuUenax, Gutshall 2-3 [team that Had twice beaten the! 1 - 1 Spottswood lassies in regular sea-i Spotts b-0 son play. 6-11 lj .Last year Churchville defeated G 88 ” • •• 2- 3 j|Spottswood in the finals, 47-34.r a f n 1 7-18 3 j Fliis year the Spottswood sextet 1 , augl Girls (34) FG F TP .. () 0-2 0 . 8 4-6 20 .. 6 2-4 14 . 14 6-12 34 , Botkin, Hamil- Girls (48) FG F TP .. 11 1-4 23 ... 1 0-1 2 . 4 0-1 8 0 0-0 0 .. 7 1-3 15 . 23 2-9 48 A. Hutchens, Taylor, •op- Cash, P. Hutchens, Davis, S. iertson, N. Robertson. Score by Quarters 12 10 8—34 13 2ft 11—48 — Three quick j {svillc to open oke open what ontest. Craigs- dump Spotts- : ring 30 points Lf. ' Kt ' lffi Girls stopped four points in »?r and stuffed 77|ffp.jheir own. The 11 £r trailed the :figsvilic team as t ill :-42 triumph for of the season defeat. iic hottest shoot- season for die as they swisli- of their shots., ped the point | tswood with 26 ’Moomau came! list to can IS. Crannte Moomau added 15 points the CHAMPION SPOTTSWOOD GIRi for the winners, while Houseman 1 05f : (first row) Hilda Taylor, Patricia and Armstrong gathered 20 and cliins Cranny Moomau., Betty Jean Sen 14 points respectively for the baugh. Linda Cash and Becky Davis; (sc losers. j one! row) Shirley Rosen, manager, Ann Spottswood and Churchville bat] tied, on almost even terms until halftime ’— when the Lady Wild: cats held a one-point lead. How ever, the Spottswood lassies caiin pounding back following the inter! mission with a 20-rxrnt third peri xj to move far in front of Church! ville. By outscoring Churchville ii! the final canto.. Spottswood easil: njy n v staff writ«r .captured the win. j . STAUNTON — It took the totaTof five PftiWfe! The halftimeI;, Spottswood girls three trips toj % For District N Title Spottswood Girls chins, Wanda Cash, Maxine Harris, Jane Irma Robertsofc, Doris Brooks, Carol son, Coach Cecil Layman, Sue Robert- rry Harlow,, Carol Beathe and Jane mangurer, Spottswood Girls (49) FG FT TP u. Cash . 2 ,4-8 3 J. Cash . 0 0-0 0 Robertson . 0 0-0 0 Tisabuagh . 11 2-4 24 score favored the winners, 17-11. |i the barrier, but they in the first quarter put , v wood on top to stay. Monk moved out to a 6-2 lead, l finally| Spottswood found the range aq The Spottswood lassies manag- caught up with the womerey 1 be f orc the Spottswood girls ftfU ed to keep £ irl f j as t night and it meant the: uhed Lhev were out front 12-6 .|kc the game. Cash scoied tmee oas | District N eirls chammonshin. n,..u kets in the third canto and Sen sabaugh and Moomau each got one Ruth Gutshall got 19 for Mon.Siec Runnersup for the pasl two terev (0 take scoring honors, bij|Reid ; it wasn’t enough. Spottswood ie Sheets Ruth Gutshall foirnd melons the Spottswopd guls fin- range from “way out’’ in the ai ‘. v mac c ai e wa .y W L P throughout, the contest after th third period and scored six points, pmg Monterey, 35-30. for the fj rst p el -i 0 j splurge and led b Julia Lowry had three, on a free title. Monterey had nipped (throw and a basket, Spottswood twice during the roe ’Cash got five points in the final ular season, once by one point; VflOH in ' . . -- t ' period and Sensabaugh tallied L three. Monterey’s Ruth Gutshall I and again by three. dumped in seven pomte and l-! s b h M the ch for ship safely Lucked away iterman hit once. Lwry maiked pott wood glds . tal . Spottswood girls are through fo at ibe free throw line. : inte a d S eh.Va«h! season - rhere 18 no s,at as much as 10 points at time Guards: La in both the third and fourtilWrenn, Bulle quarters. With the District N champion Varner 1 Spottswood 21 7-17 49’ KG FT TP Cash, P. Robertson, 4-16 26 Groah. jj Spottswood Middle River Monterey • 16—49 9 6—26 JO 8—35 9 10—30
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Junior Varsity FIRST ROW, left to right: James Phillips, Larry Phillips, George Taylor, Junior Jack, Jay East, Tommy Sensabaugh. SECOND ROW, left to right: Finley McClure, Finley Lotts, Ronnie Jackson, Peyton Zachrison, Billy Robertson, Finley Campbell, Mr. Webb, Coach. The Junior Varsity consists of seventh graders, freshmen, and sophomores. The teams are now preparing themselves for the time when they will be varsity players. This year ' s teams have a promising future for Spottswood High School. FIRST ROW, left to right: Grace Wine, Sylvia Davis, Janice Ramsey, Bonnie Jack, Bon¬ nie Armentrout, Mary Alice Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW, left to right: Ann Robertson, Libby Reese, Sandy Ayers, Sharon Brooks, Jane Gordon, Manager; Mrs. Layman, Coach.
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(ifiuujoru Teams Top jSpottswooc! • MILLBORO—Spottswood’s ' ul-, S!ts dosed out their regula¬ rs- h here Friday night by ■■dropping [both, a varsity and a junior v. rsi jty tilt to Millboro in an intr -dis s ict game. A disastrous third period. ivhish Spottswood could score but jon ?. point, set up Millboro’s 55-4S I ! victory in the varsity nilt. Down ' only three points at halftime, thc j Wildcats turned ice cold in the; shooting department in that quart¬ er, while Millboro was tallying 14, points and pulling far ahead. The Wildcats staged a comeback in the final period, but it fell short Respite a 24 point performance by ' Spottswood’s Billy Thomas. Thomas tied with J. Sams of Millboro for scoring honors. A late-game comeback also fell 5 short for the Spottswood junior .varsity and they bowed 27-36 to The Millboro Jaycees. Although Peyton Zachriason was| scoring 16 points to pace the younger Wildcats, the third quart¬ er rally fell short and Millboro ibreezed to the win. Deitz of Mill- ;boro led all scorers in that eon- test with 21 points. I The box scores: VARSITY 1 Spottswood (49) FG F TP Cox. 4 , ,0-1 8 (Vaughn . 3 .l-5 7 Robertson .2 ?-3 6 ‘Thomas. 8 -••8-9 24 fainter.2 ; 0-0 4 5 Floyd.0 0-0 0 TOTALS: 18 11-18 49 Millboro 55) I Riley .... ’vPeters .. : ;i5ams J. . i.Mulljs .. [Mullis T. iSimmons . 3 Baras.3 ■1 Porter . 0 TOTALS: 23 Millboro ... 14 14 1 Spottswood: 14 17 JAYVEE Spottswood JV (36) i FG F TP Cash . —. .. 1 0-0 2W Taylor .... .. 1 0-1 2 Zachrison ....... . : 7 2-5 16 I Jack ..... 3 0-3 11 McClure . .. 2 0-2 Phillips. . 3 0-1 6 Jackson . .. 0 0-0 0 TOTALS: 17 2-16 36 Millboro JV (37) FG F TP | Tucker . .. 3 0-1 6 Taylor . .. 0 0-0 0 :Wade. .. 3 0-0 6.! Peters . .. 2 f 3 41 Deiiz .. . 10 211 Sams ... 1. . 0 0-2 of 0; Phillips ... 0 0-0 TOTALS: 18 1-10 Millboro JV 11 8 8 10 ‘37 j Spottswood JV’ 11 4 12 9 .. Bartley, Ralston, and Dula led the Yellow Jackets, while, the Spottswood scoring was spread — Painter with 12 points being high man. Churchville, after trailing by . two points at the end of the op¬ ening period, came storming back with a 12-points in the second | quarter, to Spottswood’s six, and 1 led from that point on, ! The box scores: Churchville Boys (45) FG F TP Ralston . 4 3-7 U Bartley . 6 2-3 14 Botkin . 1 4-8 6 Harris . 0 0-0 0 Baylor . 1 2-5 4 Dula .. 4 0-3 8 Moyer . 0 2-2 2 Totals . 16 13-28 45 Cpottswood Boys (37) FG F TP Cox .5 1-2 11 Vaughn . 1 3-4 5 Rankin . 1 0-0 2 Robertson . 1 1-2 3 Floyd . 0 2-4 2 Doyle . 0 0-0 0 Thomas . 4 2-5 10 Painter . 6 0-0 12 Totals . 14 9-17 37 Score by Quarters Churchville . 6 Snottswood .. 8 Preston Young Zimmerman paced 12 16 11—45 6 7 .16—37 and ' Dick the Craigs- ville boys in its easy win. Young tallied 13 points in Craigsville’s balanced attack. Zimmerman hit for nine points. Harry Rob¬ ertson s eight points was the best that Spottswood could do. Spottswood (26) FG FT TP Cox . Cash Zachrison Floyd ... Taylor .. Craigs ville Xycum Zimmerman Welcher ... R. Smith .. Myers .... Harris — Glad well .. Meek ' s .... W. Smith Young .... 3. Sprouse Via . M. Sprouse Craigsville (49) •Cox I Varnish an Robertson Floyd Brownsbnrg (52) E. Pctter . . 0 0-1 0 3-4 : 3 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 0 0-0 0 ...3 2-5 8 .. 1 3-4 5 .. o 0-4 0 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 3 0-1 6 .. 2 0-2 4 9 8-21. 26 FG FT TP .. 6 0-0 - 0 .. 3 .3-3 9 .. o 3-4 - 3 ... 0 0-0 . 0 3 1-1 7 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 1 1-5 3 ... 1 0-0 2 .. 6 1-1 13 .. 1 1-2 3 ... 1 2-2 4 ... 2 1-1 : 3 18 13-19 49 10 9 14 16—49 .. 1 0-0 2, .. 1 2-2 4 .. 0 0-0 0 .. 4 2-3 101 0 0-0 o ' 0 1-3 X .. 10 2-5 If ... 0 0-1 16 7-13 39 FG FT TP ... 7 2-4 16 ... 0 0-0 ft
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