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COACH HEBEL A- BASKETBALL Keeping up the high standard set by previous Ventura High School basketball teams, the 1931 - 1932 edition was no exception and the current team played a superlative type of ball to work themselves as far as the quarter-finals in the Southern California playoffs before being elim- inated. The past campaign marked the fifth straight year that the Pirates have won for themselves the county championship and the third successive year that they were the best team in the three counties of Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo. By their noteworthy showing this year the Pirates definitely established the fact that Ventura is one fine basketball center. Coach Vernon Hebel, that quiet basketball mentor, is the one man who is responsible for this skyrocketing into high basketball realms. THIRD ROW MGR COOKE. MAYO. NEHER. R. GRANT, HATCHER, COACH HEBEL; SECOND ROW; GRAGG, M, GRANT. GALLAGHER. SOREM, BECKETT; FIRST ROW BENZINE, LANG, CART ORM, GARMAN, MARQUEZ. . S Sl Z ' 7 101
B A S K E T B A L I LITTLE SCRIMMAGE Hardly enough credit can be paid to this man who has brought Ventura five straight league championships Seventeen ambitious youngsters answered Coach Hebel ' s initial call for potential casaba tossers. Of these the veterans were the Woolley brothers, Vernon and Clyde, Walter Orm, and Norman Gallagher. Also a large number of men who had experience on last year ' s lightweight outfit reported. The strength of the locals was apparent in their first encounter when, in a game in which every member of the squad saw action, they soundly trounced the Santa Barbara Phantoms 42-28, In the first game of the league season, the Pirates met a tough team in Santa Barbara, but won the tilt with a close score of 32-31. Then victories over Fillmore, Oxnard and Santa Paula followed in quick succession. Came the final league game of the season, an affair with the Glen City boys. The Pirates had the league title in the bag by this time, and were slightly overconfident in a game with Santa Paula. As a result, they met their defeat in a league game, the first in three years. In the final game of the year the locals were handed a sound drubbing by the powerful San Luis Obispo squad The Pirates appeared to have played their best ball in the early part of the season. The season was undoubtedly a success. Cham- pions in the county for the past three years and with material on hand for next year ' s squad, the Pirates should continue their casaba reign for several seasons to com.e ) k r t -y ' 4 mm P- % ?■ M r7 F ' kJ fff ' v III Mi tt « i.= ■■ i I • ■ -■-■s wa ■ CAPT. ORM .lC a.-::: Y A hHb ■zSfc 102
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