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Coach shows Elwell and Chiloni how it's doncl .E lim Giles-njabois faxjorite shot was the two-handed set shot from out front, pulling the defense out. Paul Petrcy-Pete was a cool playmaker who combined brawn and brains and walked away with the scholar-athlete award. Iolm Edly-uYontzf' the 6'2 whiz of the hard- wood, was voted the most outstanding play- er on the squad. Mike Grady-Mike is an uncanny artist who breaks up games with long shots from our front. Dick Kubik- Deac's', splendid scoring during the season earned him an award for out- standing achievement on the hardwood. Coach Brickels-Coach has ideals as well as ideas about playing the game. He made men out of his basketeers.
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Sixty-Six First How-llenry Maas, Tony Sforza, Philip Fischer, Paul Cline, Robert Franks, Hay Riesbecli, jim Xealon. Standing-jerry Huffman, Ernie George, Don Frist-hen, Pat YViriek, joe Oherficld, Charles Friel. -41.945 Yearling Cagers Look To The Future The Green and Gold records of pre- vious years have proved that even a poor junior High team usually comes around with added experience and height and rounds itself into a squad loaded with spirit and power. The junior High cag- ers lacked height to enable them to com- pete in a fast city junior High league. The seemingly poor record of eleven defeats and only one win does not tell a true story of the ability of the players on that team. WVe do not offer excuses for past performances but look with opti- mism to the future, when these same boys will not have to play under the many handicaps to which they have been ac- customed. Kenny Campbell, the juniors coach gave generously of his time. He tried to prepare the boys for Varsity ball. He stressed sportsmanship, and set the ex- ample hy accepting the team's losses with the same grace that he took the victories.
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