St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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The Varsity broke its two-game losing streak with a win over much-improved Priory 51-48. Woodruff led the attack with 14 points. Friends overcame a 22-point performance by Ogilvy to beat the Blues, who led most of the game, in their second contest of the year. Woodruff and Jimmie Hudson scored 21 and 9 points respectively to lead the Blues to a 55-34 trouncing of St. James. Since 1957 the Saints have lost to Landon, who has had such notables as Buzzy Bastable, Fred Hetzel, George Manger, and Bobo Berger in their lineups. This year the string was broken in a wild contest for which the whole School turned out. Rubino, who scored 14 points, took the game into overtime with a jump shot seconds before the buzzer. In the overtime, the Blues out- scored the Bears 9-3 to give them a 59-55 victory. Ogilvy led the scoring with 18. The Saints then entered the Saint Stephen's Tournament. They fell to hot-shooting St. An- thony's, 75-57, led by Most Valuable Player Mike O'Brien, who had 25 points. The Blues then rolled to a 60-47 victory over 'Chirst Church. In the Consolation final, St. Albans lost to Good Counsel 54-48 despite a 21-point performance by Ogilvy, who made the All-Tournament Team. Fifth-ranked St. Stephen's eked out a 52-50 win over the Blues, who were playing without Rubino, who was out with a cold. Don Symington pulled down 8 rebounds and scored 7 points to lead the Blues to a 65-51 victory over St. James in which thirteen Blues scored. Rubino and Mack Wilkinson led the famed St. Albans zone press, which forced Georgetown Prep into many errors as they lost to the alert Blues 64-57. The Saints outscored the Baby Hoyas 27-8 in the final quarter to give the win to St. Albans, and with it, a winning season. Ogilvy made the All-IAC team, and Captain-elect Woodruff made Honorable Mention. The team of 1964 looks forward to another winning season under Captain Woodruff and return- ing lettermen Wilkinson, Hudson, Beukema, and Gore. -DAVE OGILVY SEASON SUMMARY Georgetown Prep Lost 33-34 Landon Won 59-55 St. Stephenis Lost 41-57 St. Stephen,s Lost 50-52 Priory Won 40-16 St. James Won 65-51 Sidwell Friends Won 47-43 Georgetown Prep Won 64-57 Maret Won 58-24 Landon Lost 51-67 S S , T Episcopal Lost 46-49 T. TEPHEN s OURNAMENT Priory Won 51-48 St. Anthony Lost 57-75 Sidwell Friends Lost 50-55 Christ Church Won 60-54 St. James Won 55-34 Good Council Lost 48-54 THE ALBANIAN 83

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Front row, I. to r.: Ronhovde, Goodman, Chatelain, Kreuttner, Ogilvy fffaptainl, Rubino, Symington Second row, l. to .: Hudson, Wfoodruff, Beulfema, Gore, B. Jones, Ingersoll, Radice, Wilkiiison, Locker Varsity Basketball NDER TI-IE DIRECTION of Mr. Wild, the Varsity basketball team posted its first winning sea- son since 1956, ending up with a record of 9 Wins and 8 losses Q5 wins and 5 losses in the 1ACl -good enough for third place in the league. In its first game of the season, the inexperienced cagers lost a 34-33 heartbrealcer to George- town Prep, who overcame a 5-point deficit in the final two minutes. Captain Dave Ogilvy was the game's high scorer with 16 points. On the way to their second straight IAC championship, St. Stephenis tripped the Blues 57-41. Playing a tight defensive game, the Saints broke into the win column with a 40-16 triumph over a smaller Priory team. The Blues, led by Ogilvy's 19 points and 17 rebounds, then beat long-time nemesis Sidwell Friends 47-43. The Varsity carried its winning streak to three as it marched past Maret 58-24. The Blues placed eleven men in the scoring column as Sophomore Dan Woodruff collected 12 rebounds. The calcers then fell at the hands of traditional rival Landon, 67-51. Ogilvy tied for game scoring honors with 15 points and grabbed 18 rebounds, while doing a good defensive job on Will Hetzel, brother of former Landon All-American Fred 1-letzel. Episcopal High School then beat the Saints 49-46, as it stopped a late St. Albans drive led by A1 Gore and Tony Rubino, who combined for 12 points in the last quarter of the exciting game. 82 ATHLETICS 1963



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Front row, l. to r.: Steele, Rector, Damon, Polak, R. Martin, Cole, Peterson Second row, l. to r.: Snowden, Ripman, Knuth-Winterfeldt, Whitehead, McGahee, Muller, Brooks, Jacobsen, Wilson Third row, I. to r.: Oulahan, Day, Lacey, lVlcConaughy Fourth row, I. to r.: Lyon, Cooper, Bible, Simmons Varsit Soccer HE sUN sl-1oNE through wintry clouds actually and figuratively as the Varsity soccer team began its 1963 season. The weather for the first time in a number of years was warm and sunny. The ground was dry, and there were still traces of grass here and there. The team was in top form, and boasted a great number of returning lettermen. The forward line was manned by two top-notch wings, All-Metropolitans Tomas Muller and Lars Peterson, who led the team in scoring with nine and eleven goals, respectively. There were many insides, but for the most part Neid McGehee and Q'Bugs Cooper were the starters. At center forward was a long-legged lad by the name of John Lacey. Many people feel that soccer games are won or lost in the secondary line, the halfbacks. Our halfbacks indeed decided many games with their fine pass placements and vital hustling against defense men as the offense set up. The team got a great boost from these valuable backs. At right half was Co-captain R. T. Martin, who, when not making noises at Ken Wilson, was un- surpassable. The next halfback in succession is the center half, who must run the team's backfield. Co-captain Willem Polak was great almost all of the time, and even when he wasn,t, he was good enough to maintain control of the ball and his team. Onels eyes must now go up and out about six inches to observe all of the right half, or Mr. Foul-Bob Brooks. When Bobby wasn't break- ing a leg or two with his powerful left foot, he was neatly placing the ball for the forwards. Bob was the final link in the second line which made it click as a unit. Before turning to the final row of backs, it is necessary to mention a member of the squad without whom Mr. Parker 84 ATHLETICS 1963

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