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Q Y THE OWL thirty-eight i -- ' W BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Top row, from left to right-Frank Stelzer, Managerg Russell Cring, Ralph Piper, Lowell grayfl Earl Cline, Ellsworth Meeker, Lewis Duckworth, Mr. J. S. Goughnour, oac ' Bottom row, from left to right--Ralph Clark, Captaing Robert Allison, Raymond Jennings, Melton Rogers, Gerald Crowl, Craig Hicks No one can say that the 1921-22 basketball season was not a success. True, there are those Who think that anything which does not come close to the thousand per cent mark is not worthy of praise. Our boys were good losers as well as good winners. They played a clean game and never gave up until the final Whistle. They Went into the game with a spirit that you must play even better than you know how to play, never quit for one second but play yourself to a standstill,-remember that if you are hurt there is another just as good and anxious to take your place. The individuals on the team played exceptionally well. The center was accurate, for the ball came to the guards or forwards with the greatest regu- larity. Our forwards were unselfish and were exceedingly good in getting the ball by the opponent's guards. It was not so with our opponent's for- wards as they found it a hard task to get by our guards. We closed our season of 1921-22 by playing in the State Tournament at Delaware, Ohio. The first team we drew was Verona, a team that had not lost a game until we broke their record by a score of fifteen to twelve. We lost our second game to N. Lewisburg but all voted that we had a good time in Delaware and that every year would be a success if we would play as good as We did this year. ' CAPT. RALPH CLARK, '23 id
.mg T H E 0 W L LLL -LL - -L ...L GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Top row, from left to right-Francis Perfect, Helen Morris, Mabel Hill, Angeline Stan- forth, Viola Utley, Erma Anderson, Miss Huston, Coach Bottom row, from left to right-Janet Rogers, Mabel Loar, Edna A'Neal, Captaing Leota Domigan, Jessie Walker, Manager The Girls' Basketball team of Sunbury High School played an active part in the County Championship race, tieing with Radnor and Ashley for the honors. In the Championship series the girls eliminated Radnor, but lost a hard fought game to Ashley. This fast and hard fighting team re- mains intact for the coming season with the exception of one guard, Leota Domigan, by graduation. Therefore the hopes are high for bringing the cup to Sunbury next year. This team was coached by Miss Huston and played under the leadership of Captain Edna A'Neal. f A 1 nf, 9
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