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FIRST ROW: Delores Boggs, Judith Yeater, Janis Bagley. Janice Willett, Gay Ann Parish, Adelle Wilson, Marcene Fickel, Barbara Barton. SECOND ROW: Coach Norval DeWitt, Karen Haines, Marilyn Essex, Susan Greene, Mary Kay Thielke, Carol Dunn, Janice Foote, Martha Kersey, Dorothy DeVries, Sharon Barton, Manager. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' basketball team ended their '55-'56 season with a 12 and 7 record. Among these victories was the Polk County Third Place trophy and Runners-Up trophy in the Sectional Toumament. Prospects for next year should be very bright as the entire squad is returning. The girls doing the most playing are as follows: Juniors: Adelle Wilson, Judy Yeater and Janis Bagley. Sophomores: Marcene Fickle, Janis Willett, Delores Boggs and Barbara Barton. Freshmen: Susan Greene. SEASON'S RECORD Urbandale. . .42 Mitchelville . . 29 Urbandale Bondurant 46 Ankeny . . . . 41 Altoona . 63 Johnston. . . . 50 Carlisle . 25 Bondurant .... 36 Colfax . 45 Woodside .... 76 Norwalk . 57 Johnston. . . . 54 Grimes . 49 Grimes ..... 45 COUNTY TOURNAMENT Urbandale. . .51 Johnston. . . . 42 Urbandale. . . Valley . 62 Altoona ..... 44 Ankeny . SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Urbandale. . . 57 Johnston. . . . 48 Urbandale. . . Valley .
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wil! f. From THE DES MOINES REGISTER, March 9, 1956 URBANDALE HIGH SETS CAGE MEET PRECEDENT Urbandale High is one victory away from reaching the Class B state basketball tournament, starting at Veterans Memorial Auditorium Wednesday. Urbandale plays Jamaica at AdelSatur- day night in a district final. lt's the only school in the Des Moines area still in tournament competition. The team from the northwest suburb stayed in the running Thursday night with a54-50 over- time victory over Lineville at Chariton. Should Urbandale advance to the state tournament, it will set a school precedent. The 1942 Urbandale team had the best previous record by winningasectionaltourn- ament. SPIRIT COUNTS The formula of success, and that's what it is when an unranked school reaches the district final, is an old one, according to youthful Coach Jim Forsyth, a 1952 Drake graduate. I would say the team's spirit and attitude had more to do with our winning recently than anything else, said Forsyth. We had a so-so record 18-'77 before the sectional tournament started. We started to roll in our last two games of our regular schedule, Then we really went to town when we dumped Slater, 52-47, in the first round of the sectional. Slater is a strong B team. STARTERS AVERAGE 5-95 In these days, the Urbandale cagers would have to be classified as small men. The team height average is 5 feet 912 inches. The Urbandale players prefer to run on offense and that's about their only choice because of their size. The Urbandale basketball fans are re- straining their enthusiasm. But should Urbandale win the district against a good Jamaica team Saturday night, there might be a hot time in the old town afterward. tl
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BASEBALL Our baseball team ended the season with a 5-1 conference record. During the season both Urbandale and Ankeny compiled a 5-1 record, and a play-off held at Johnston was won by Ur- bandale 10-7. Four seniors will leave the team this year: Jim McNabb, playing third baseg Bob Horak, at shortstopg and Bill Little and Jim Noyes in the outfield. Th year and should do a good job at filling in the gaps next year U rband ale . Urbandale . Urbandale . Urbandale , Urband ale ...... Urbandale ........ QS-ectional Tournamentj . . fConference Play-of0 . . SEASON'S RECORD . . . 4 Ankeny . , , ,11 Bondurant . . .11 Johnston . . .24 Woodside . . 8 Altoona . . .10 Grimes . . . 0 Johnston. , , . 10 Ankeny . e freshmen came along well this ..5 ..0 .. ..1 .. ..3 .. ..6 .. ..7 .. ..5 .. ..7
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