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F7ff-Wt .,1 eesxrmr if X ' -x a ?5J'.6?iN '.AAA ikif Eg M33 Coach Ray Reed's squad of boys, clad in red, white, and blue, paced over a rough and rocky road this year to complete their schedule. Swinging into the season the team had two seniors: Bill Kalia and Jill Vernon. A little later Claude Hair joined them making the third senior. The Juniors claimed Jin torner and Don Iarquisg -lii' the Sophmores offered Dick Compton, and the Freshman, Estel Rou- ch. This nada up Eeedfs contigent. Our cheer-leaders were chosen hy a majority vote from the student body. The boosters elected Aldean Schultz, Veneda Galhreath, and Bob Aldridge this year. One of the big events of the sports season was the lnvitational Tourney consisting of four teams. Those participating were: Kewanna, Grass Creek, Monterey, and Star City. ln the first game Kewanna played Monterey and heat then by a margin of 52-23. The next game was a thriller between Star City and Grass Creek with a 2-point margin for our side. Conpton was high point player with a total of l2 points of the 24 made. The finals consisted of Star City and our rival, Kewanna. Kewanna nabbed the honor: fron us in the last half with a 48-39 victory. The consolation game be- tween Grass Creek and Monterey was won by Grass Creek, 54-58. ln the County Tournanent we played the first game against Pulaski and lost 25-26. Monterey defeated Kcdarjville in the finals to become the Pulaski County Champs. ln three scheduled games our tear roared to a victory by several points. The Star City and Lon- tercy gate was our first win with tLe score of SO- l9. Rouen was high-point ran with 21 points. The Stars beat Pulaski on the latter's floor by the score of 48-35. The two ylayers having the high- est avsrace scores per jane for the year were Claude lair and Dick Compton, both averaging 7 po- int: a game. The Sectional at Rochester was a high-light of the season. Our first gint was with .Akron, which we Von 55-El. Winning this, we next played Francesville and tripped them El-l7. This brought us against our rival, Kewanna, in the afternoon game. We were defeated 28-29.
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