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Basketball FIRST ROI Boughner, B Shaffer, D Foulds C Parsons, G liller, W SECOND ROI Dunkelberger, I Tlglierl, J Iielke, I Fleming, H THIRD ROI Wolfe G Bartholomew, P Kloc , R FOURTH ROI Reed J , manager Glen Loveland, coach Jumor Varsrty Basketball IIDDLB BO' ock L , Troxell J Pe fer G Knarr TOP ROI Cook manager Dunn C Kaminskie Reidinger K Frank Vottero coach 34 : .5 .3 , .5 .3 . : .3 .9 .5 . 1 1 -5 -I K - : , .' , . BOTTDI BO!! Reed, J.g Rebuck, C.g Rebuck, 8.5 Reidinger, 6.3 lerstetter, R. I K1 , .' , .5 1 , .5 , R. 5 ,R., Q , .5 .J-Z 1 -5
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Football The second game was played on our home field aga1nst the arch rzvals of the Red Devlls the Northumberland Pineknotters The game l1ved up to expec tations for almost four quarters, but in the last four m1nutes of the game Norry scored 20 points aga1nst the Red Dev1ls Fmnal score 20 0 The th1rd game of the early grid season of 1950 was played agalnst Mont gomery High School on their up against the vis1ting Red and tuck until the last few again In the fourth quarter game, recover1ng a fumble and quarter, Montgomery completed the game ended 19 6 The fourth game was played home f1eld The fxrst quarter saw 6 po1nts rolled Devxls In the second quarter, the game was n1p minutes when the Lycoming County team scored Trevorton scored its only touchdown of the raclng 67 yards for the score In the last a forward pass to set up the scoring play and agalnst Muncy Hlgh School on the Muncy field The Red Devlls completely domlnated the play 1D the first three quarters of advantage A fast defeat of of 1ts opportunity scored a touchdown to w1n the game, 7 6 movlng W11113mStOWD High School team handed Trevorton its flfth the season by a 13 0 score In Trevorton's final home game of the season, the deception by the backf1eld of the Blue and Whlte bewlldered the Red Devlls throughout the game In their sixth game at Cressona, the Red Devils pushed over for a touchdown early 10 the first quarter, but failed to make the extra point Cressona came back Trevorton game 26 6 In the in the second quarter to tie the score, 6 6 In the second half the team really came 1nto 1ts own and scored 20 points to w1n its fxrst fxnal game of the season, the Red Devils played the1r best game s1nce football was revived 1n Zerbe Townshlp five short years ago They outran, outplayed and outsmarted a cocky Lew1sburg team, but lost because they lacked a good defensive aerlal attack The final score was 19 13 wxth Trevorton again los1ng Bailey Cook, Miller, and Perslng played thelr f1nal game for Trevorton High School 33 . 3 . . - ' ! the game, leading by 6-0. They bogged down later in the game and Muncy, taking . - - ,
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Basketball The Red Devils from the Zerbe valley march agalnst ten foes during the 1950 51 campa1gn From all 1nd1cations the boys of coach Glenn Loveland promlse to offer Stlff competition to all Trevorton operates a sixteen game schedule 1n the Susquehanna League The remalning four of the twenty games are non league encounters w1th Coal Townsh1p and St Edward s The river CirCU1t w11l see plenty of the Devils who are rated a 'Dark Horse of the Loop For the first t1me 1n several years the T H S squad w11l be strong 1n he1ght and experience Coach Loveland has two boys who tower over the s1x foot level and several others who come near lt The ones who break the mark are Francls Fat Bartholomew and Ron Dunkleberger, both Jun1ors Two others who come very near to th1s level are Dean Shaffer and B111 Mielke at five eleven These are also JUDIOTS The squad rounds out w1th Jun1ors G1b Wolfe, Howard Flem1ng, Harvey Boughner, Jack Tag1ier1, Sophomore Charles Foulds and one Sen1or, Gary Parsons Parsons, belng the only returnee from the 49 50 squad is expected to carry the bulk of the attack He stands at five ten and has a reputatlon for being able to h1t the hoop with great regular1ty LOOK OUT SUSQUEHANNA LEAGUE THE RED DEVILS ARE COIING forward to a very promising season Although hampered by lack of he1ght and experienced performers these boys are expected to win more than their share of v1ctories 1D the Junxor CirCU1t of the Susquehanna League We of the Adieu and of the graduating class of 1951 wish luck to both these able river loop squads Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Bloomsburg Mifflinburg Northumberland Lewlsburg Sellnsgrove Danv1l1e Mllton Sunbury Bloomsburg Miffllnburg Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Dec Dec Dec Dec Northumberland Lewisburg Sellnsgrove Danvllle Mllton Sunbury St Edwards Coal Township Coal Township St Edwards Coach Frank Vottero's baby devils of the Junior Varsity are looking . 2 . 9 . 5 . 12 . 9 . 14 ' . 12 ' . 16 ' . 15 ' . 20 ' . 17 ' . 23 . 19 ' . 5 . . 23 . 8 . 2 . 15 . 6 ' . 19 . 35
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