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Varsity girls showed ability The varsity girls basketball team, under the leadership of Mrs. Winnie Ayers, had a season record of seven wins, four losses. The squad was composed of sophomores, three juniors, and three freshmen. The latter were able to play due to their excel- lence on the freshman team. Our team had a difficult sched- ule, competing on the sopho- more, junior varsity, and varsity levels. The girls ended the season with a good showing at the state regional tournament. 98 '
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103 Esff Teams suffered losing seasons The eighth grade team was coached by Mr. John Newman. The team had only one pre-sea- son game due to a cancellation, but went on to finish the season 3-6. Most of the team was in a learning process and had to work hard on team development. Mike Saragusa and Mark Theus were examples of this development. Theus scored 22 points in the team's last game against Central junior, winning 50-48. Coach Newman said, These guys came to Sumner from all over and wanted to play basketball, I had 100 to mesh them together. The freshman boys basketball team, headed by Mr. Cecil Carter, finished their season with a 2-8 record. Mr. Carter coached these same boys last year, and said, I think all of the team improved a little, especially Mike Hinkle. Mike Hinkle led the team with an impressive 8296 free throw shooting, and a total of 140 points for the season. Another squad leader was Robert Rechtien who had a total of 57 season points with a 4493 free throw record. EIGH TH GRADE Leavenworth East 17-40 Rosedale 38-27 Coronado 40-41 West Ir. 39-61 Arrowhead 20-42 Eisenhower 32-61 A rgentine 55e-18 Northwest 51-77 Central 50-48 IRQ., f . ,, QLWWN 'K-L . ' L 2 X .-sq.
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