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Boy's Basketball Summary Out of sixteen games played during the 192 7-Z8 basketball season by Steubenville High, six were won and twelve lost. The team with the exception of Pflug was very light. Only one new foe, Youngs- town East, was met. Two old rivals, Dover and Martins Ferry, reappeared on the schedule. Youngstown defeated the Steubenville quint and Dover won one here and one at the Eastern Ohio tournament. Martins Ferry lost one and won one. Steubenville had a grand total of 286 points to their opponents 383. The quint entered the Eastern Ohio Tournament at New Concord but drew Dover in the first round. SCHEDULE S. H. S. ...... 21 East Liverpool ..... 39 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S.------IS Youngstown East--2S S. H. S.------ S. H. S. ...,.. 21 Columbus East ..... 32 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... 26 Bellaire ........... 20 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... 10 Mingo ..........Y.. 14 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S.--.---22 Toronto ........... 11 S. H. S. .... --15 S. H. S. ...... 27 East Liverpool ..... 36 S. H. S. ...... S, H. S. ...... Z0 Bellaire ........... 19 S. H. S. ...... Girls' Basketball Oliver .... ----40 Mingo ........ .... 2 2 Toronto .......... 15 Martins Ferry ,,,,,, 17 Dover ............. XYaynesburg Z2 ------Z1 Martins Ferry ...... 21 Dover ............. 20 Nine victories and two defeats make up the Steubenville High sextette record of 1928. The squad encountered some of the strongest teams of the valley. The points added up against the opponents numbered 307 while those counted against the sex- tette were 165, while the highest score made by the sextette was SO to 7 in the first game with Mingo. Elizabeth Wiley, captain, made 125 points in field goals and 13 in fouls. Clara Shoppe, captain elect, has to her credit 124 points in field goals and 29 in fouls. The Girls' Basketball squad is composed of 25 girls, eleven of which have re- ceived letters. The lineup: ELIZABETH XVILEY, CLARA SCHOPPE ...... DOROTHY ALEY, ZELMA DAVIS .......... ANNA lVI.-RRY CONNORS, DTABEL RICHARDS .... SCHEDULE S. H. S. ...... 38 East Liverpool ..... 8 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... Z McKees Rocks .... 0 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... 24 Bellaire ........... 30 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... 50 Mingo ............ 7 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... 26 Toronto ........... 19 S. H. S. ...... S. H. S. ...... 35 East Liverpool ..... 20 -- -Forwards - -Centers ---Guards Bellaire -- ---14 Mingo --- ----- --26 Toronto -.----.----- 13 New Cumberland---14 Martins Ferry ----. 14 NINETY-O NE
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ORAL PFLUG-Captain-Guard-Oral was a man who was hard to get around. He was good at Hoor work and also at shooting baskets. GARRET LE VAN-Forward- Garry who was probably the lightest man on the team played a time game at the forward post and he contributed a lot to the scor- ing column. He will be back next year. PETER TEPSIC-FOVZQYIIIYZY- PCKCU was our other forward and his tighting qualities and a good eye for the basked were his chief requisites. He has two more years at Wells. OSCAR ENDICH-Gzmrd- Red was one of the aggressive type of players and was one of the main cogs in the team. JAMES BIELL-Cfllffl'-ujlfllll is a pivot man that was a real tind for the team. His tall, rangy body along with a good spring made him certain of the tip-off and much may be expected of him next year. CHARLES LODGE-Cclzfcr- Chuck was our other center who showed up well. While new at the position his previous experience aided him a lot. t'Chuck will be be back. WILLIAM ROBINSON--I:0l'7.l'l1l'!f-- XX7lllll got in a few games this year and he promises much for next seas0n's team. JOSEPH STERN--Gudfd--'i-IO6,l came in for his share of games and he was a man who was hard to beat when it came to guarding. He has two more years. VERNON LEE--Center-Forward-Vernon put in his first year on the team by play- ing at two posts. He got into a few tilts and proved his mettle by playing a hard game. He will be back. PETER REDUCHA-Guard- Pete was another man who, while he did not get in a lot of games, showed that he could play that aggreessive style of basketball which is so much desired of all players. NINETY-THREE
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