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.. it K sf . .M-mem A Row I: Schwalenberg, Quigley, Hostetler, Lulf, Devlin, Row 2: Twigg. Keefer. Wood. McClurkin, Middlekauff MLK lain Slothower. Miller. VARSITY BASKETBALL The West Shore Varsity completed a fine season with a log showing 10 wins against 11 setbacks. A Hve game win streak represented the most impressive Trojan surge. At the season's end the Trojans were 5th in the Lower Susquehanna Con- ference and runner-up in the West Shore League. Bob Mooreheadis 337 points was the seasonal high for the Trojans. Other season point totals wereg Hostetler-238. Quig- ley-165, Devlin-145, Schwalenberg-141, and Luff-106. Certainly, the main factor in the successful season was the excellent coaching of Mr. Ray. 89 7- ff Mr. Ray-Coach
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8 1 Row 1: Hartman. Bowman, Humphrey. Smith, O'Brien. Kapp, Stoner, Steele, Slothower. Row 2: Mr. Moser, Lyter, Prowell, Focht, Ritter, Bower, Anderson. Sutton. Stentz. Mr. Smith. Row 3: Follett, R. Reed. Smith, Kramer, Vlfoods, Prinz, Mason- heimer, Hunt, Duck, Quigley. Row 4: Sartan, Snyder. Little, Appleby, Nace, Youndt, Quigley. Watkins. Mr. Smith, Coach Mr. Moser, Asst, Coach JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The West Shore junior varsity squad, coached for the first year by Max Smith and Russell Moser, produced several boys with varsity potential despite the fact that it suffered a winless season. Because the primary purpose of the Tro- jan jayvee team is to develop future varsity material and to determine the position each player is best suited for, the lineup was juggled throughout the season. At the close ofthe J. Vfs l955 campaign, these eleven boys were pro- moted to the varsity squad: Sophomores-halfback, Joe Bower, guard, Eddie Kapp and end, James Youndt. Freshmen-fullback, Tom Bowrnang halfback, Bill O,Brieng quarter- back, Joe Anderson, center, Charles Appleby, guard, David Watkins, tackles, Richard Reed and Floyd Focht, and end, Phillip Nace. 88
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Shippensburg 66 West Shore 60 The Trojans opened their basketball season by opposing Shippensburg. When the final buzzer sounded the Greyhound walked off with a close victory. Keith Quiqley led the W.S. with 18 points, while Wayne Hostetler chipped in with 13 points. New Cumberland 61 West Shore 42 Although the Trojans jumped to an early lead, a second period rally by N.C. put the Tigers in front to stay. Bob Devlin was the Trojan spark- plug, dunking 9 points. Enola 43 West Shore 45 West Shore's first victory of the season was earned in overcoming Enola. Bob Moorheadls 11 pts. in the second period gave the Trojans the lead at half time. However, it was up to Bob Schwalenberg to sing the winning goal. Susquehanna 77 West Shore 51 At first it appeared the Trojans would pull an up- set as they jumped to an early lead. At half-time the Indians had a good lead an kept it afterwards. For Moorhead it was a field day at the foul line as he racked up 13 points. Camp Hill 57 West Shore 38 Until the last four minutes of play the Trojans made quite a battle of it. lt appeared with only a 2 pt. lead for the Lion that W.S. might win the game. Camp Hill put on the steam, however, and won the game by a 19 pt. bulge. Hummelstown 83 West Shore 37 From the start the Bulldog's experience proved just too much for the Trojans. Warfel and Custer combined for 52 points in leading Hummelstown while Hostetler once again topped the Trojans with 19 points. Cumberland Valley 39 West Shore 60 West Shore climbed back into the win column by trouncing C.V. 60-39. By controlling the boards the Trojans were never behind. Hostetler tallied 20 points and Devlin sank 10 points. Susquenita 50 West Shore 64 .lourneying up-river the Trojans copped their second straight game in surprisingly easy fash- ion. Hostetler set shots from side court proved deadly as he compiled at total of 32 points. Highspire 35 West Shore 61 In making it three straight West Shore continued its impressive showing by turning back High- spire. Keith Quigley and Bob Moorhead con- trolled the backboards as Wayne Hostetler rip- ped the cords once again for 20 pts. Central Dauphin 51 West Shore 52 Definitely this was the Trojans top game of the season as they pulled a stunning upset. Schwal- enberg's spectacular jump shot decided the game. Hostetler scored 21 pts. but in the final mins. it was Devlin and Swaley . Shippensburg 79 West Shore 53 After holding Shippensburg to a 1 point margin the first period the Trojans dropped a 79-53 de- cision. Devlin and Moorhead each tallied 12 points for the West Shore cause. New Cumberland 61 West Shore 63 West Shore continued to roll along as this time they edged N.C. 63-61 minus the services of Wayne Hostetler. Bob Moorhead quickly picked up the slack, as he scored 27 decisive points. Bob Lulf sank to total of 13 points. Enola 47 West Shore 72 ln trouncing the Panthers WS. made it 6 straight wins in league play. Jumping to a quick 18-6 first quarter lead, the Trojan's were never in danger of losing. Moorhead collected 30 pts., Quigley 16, and Luff 11. Susquehanna 75 West Shore 62 Once again the Trojans jumped to an early lead only this time it was lost by the half. Moorhead continued as W.S.'s scoring leader by tallying 24- pts. Schwalenberg came second to Bob with 20 pts. Camp Hill 68 West Shore 50 Experience was once again the deciding factor for the game. Bob Moorhead outscored the entire C.H. club from the foul lines 8-6. Sixteen of Moorhead's 22 points came in the last period. Hummelstown 84 West Shore 60 Wayne Hostetler made a surprise come back for the Trojans, nevertheless, Warfel and company proved too much for W.S. Moorhead's 16 pts. followed by Quigley's 13, were tops for W.S. in the scoring column. Cumberland Valley 53 West Shore 72 West Shore dropped C.V.'s Eagles 72-53 as Bob Moorhead sank 10 goals and 6 fouls for 26 pts. Bob Devlin's 12 pts. were second highest for W.S. After a lopsided 27-7 first period the Tro- jan's were never headed. Susquenita 72 West Shore 58 Upon meeting Susquenita for the second time the Trojans were on the short end of the score. The Trojans scoring punch was held by Moor- head and Quigley with 26 and 15 pts. respective- ly, Highspire 64- West Shore 74- Fouls proved the downfall of Highspire as it lost 3 ofits starters on personals. Moorhead hitting 26 pts. for the third straight time. was W,S.'s high scorer followed by Devlin and Quigley with 13 points each. Central Dauphin 64 West Shore 55 Afterjumping off to a first quarter lead, the Tro- jans fell behind at the half. A strong Central Dauphin Team finally pulled ahead to win 64-55.
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