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Standing, left to right—L. Rossi, C. Russell, R. Lamkin, L. Hess, E. Hartlage, A. Cantieri, L. Evans, J. Raster, R. Nolan, R. Woodcock. Kneeling, left to right—J. Diver, co-captain, Richard Scharf, coach, D. Kasperan, co-captain. (f ciishetlad Not to be outdone by previous records, the Puma Cubs took to the hardwood to once again bring home a series of victories. With only two returning lettermen, Coach Scharf built a fast moving team of new and capable material. The greatest victory of the season was the winning of the Kankakee Valley trophy for the second consecutive year. The best contested game of the season was the Rensselaer-St. Joe thriller in the Sectional Tournament. The Puma Cubs have fought long, hard, and clean to establish their record—a record of which they are justly proud. S. J. A., 25; FAIR OAKS, 42 St. Joseph’s Academy Pumas began their season by losing a poorly contested game to Fair Oaks, 42 to 25. The Pumas did, however, get off to a fine start, but were unable to hold the pace. S. J. A., 32; MORGAN PARK, 27 On the lower end of a 10 to 18 point score at halftime, St. Joe, with Johnny Raster scoring 12 points, came back to beat Morgan Park Military Academy by 5 points. S. J. A., 39; BROOK, 41 Next on the Puma schedule was the traditional rival, Brook. Despite the Pumas’ 5 point lead throughout the game until the last quarter, they nevertheless lost. It was Jerry Diver’s night as he scored 14 points in the encounter. S. J. A., 59; KNOX, 52 Traveling to Knox the Pumas won what was probably the roughest game of the season, 45 fouls being called, by a score of 59 to 52. S. J. A., 48; SACRED HEART, 30 Sacred Heart of Indianapolis was no match for the Cubs. 21 points were scored by A1 Cantieri, who showed con¬ siderable skill throughout the game. Page sixty-nine
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Cantieri tips for the trophy. -J anhahee ' Uaffleu Journament S. J. A., 44; WHEATFIELD, 21 After a slow beginning St. Joe easily managed to win a decisive victory over their hosts, Wheatfield. Paced once again by Cantieri, the Pumas played excellent ball with an eye out for their second con¬ secutive Kankakee Valley crown. S. J. A., 41; TEFFT, 25 Sparked by Jerry Diver, scoring 11 points, and the proximity of the title, the Academy quintet sent another con¬ testant to his corner by landing a 41 to 25 blow. S. J. A., 49; SAN PIERRE, 33 Entering the last game of the tourna¬ ment with renewed vigor, the Pumas set themselves about retaining the Kanka¬ kee Valley crown. By halftime the Cubs were leading 25 to 17; they kept widen¬ ing the score to a 49 to 33 victory. Once again Cantieri led the game by scoring 16 points. Raster and Diver aided by adding 11 and 12 points respectively. S. J. A., 41; BROOK, 44 Still fatigued by their three game e 9 tourney only two days previous, the Academy five dropped a 44-41 decision to Brook. Cantieri once more tallied up 15 points. S. J. A., 36; MARION, 29 Shaking off a six point lead furnished by St. Paul of Marion, the Pumas won their seventh victory by a score of 36 to 29. Johnny Raster gave evidence of his skill by racking up 17 of the points. S. J. A., 40; REMINGTON, 29 By scoring 26 points, the highest in¬ dividual record of the season, Jerry Diver helped make it easy for the Pumas to defeat Remington in this, the Cubs’ eighth win in eleven games. S. J. A., 55; DEMOTTE, 21 With no trouble, the Puma Cubs had piled up a 20 to 10 lead by halftime, 16 points of which were scored by Bob Woodcock. The reserves finished the game, doing quite as well for themselves. Woodcock raised his total to 18 points; Raster collecting 12. Page seventy Kankakee Valley Trophy, 1946. Kankakee Valley Trophy, 1947
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