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lf!! In lfiglzl: Shipe, Harris. Mffllziili. 'lil'2lf'Cl', Nltlfee. 0'l3tien. Xlcflltnltin. llostetler. Iinll. Quigley, Kloorhezitl, Slolhouer. XIV, lfrieml, Cloaitllg jim Nliller, Nillllllglil VARSITY BASKETBALL The XVest Shore varsity lmztslterliall team enclf ed the season with one ol' the best I'CLOl'flS in years. XVith prztetiezllly the whole tezun retuining lroni last year, Norman Friend, in his hrst season ut XVest Shore, has procltlcecl 21 winning teznn. Under the new coaching system ol' Klip Friend, XVest Shore SlliliLTI'CCl only three inztjor losses, two at the hands ol' the Clznnp Hill Lions :mtl one by the Susqnenitzt Blztekliztwks. The first team consisted ol XVztyne Hostetlei, one of the lCZlgllC,SlligllCSlSCOl'C1'S, Hob Moorliezttl, Bob Lnll, and Dong Nlc'Clz1in with 'l'e1'1'y Me- Clnrkin :md Keith Quigley ztlternztting. Due to the line shooting :mtl consistent 2lgg1'C5SlYCllC5S ol' these boys, XVest Shore has zu Une team of which it cam he proud. Ytiflllllll lfrieml. Cnrlrlz .l1IllIIltQI'i'.Y.' Romiltl illllltlk' .john lwigg licl Krzunei' .lim Miller .l . ot' linux an '11
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f,J l wrt.. it ia 5 i 15525 '? 3 , , ., yum v as as -S3 2 Row One: Kimmel, Sutton, Nye. Dress, Lechthaler, Crognale. Nlyers. C. Reed. Smith. Opperman, Vogelsong, Cassell Ron' Tivo: Kohler, Shipc, Berry, Howe, XYatl4ins, George, Klaeier. Six, l'oole. Hall. Ron' Tlzree: Volin, Mr. Moser Coach, llohl, Marshall, Quigley, lipply, R. Reed, Reeser, Nlaguelli, Zimmerman, Ware, Stephens, Mr. Smith, Coach Shatto. X Nlax Smith, Corlclz Russel Nlose1',A.t.si.s'I1u1t Conch VARSITY FOOTBALL The West Shore High School football team began their l95G season under the able coaching of Max Smith and Russel Moser, togeth- er for the second year in training the baby Tro- jans. This season proved to be a milestone in the history of our high school teams. They won their hrst game in two years and then went on to defeat four more teams, completing the season with a record ol five wins and three losses. YVe can look forward with anticipation to the day when these boys will he the varsity, for we are sure they will continue to do an outstanding job. 104
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Wlest Shore 68 Manchester 79 In the inaugural game of the season and the first game under their new coach, Norman Friend, West Shore bowed to the Bobcats of Manchester by a 79-68 verdict. This was due to the overall height of the Bobcats. Bob Moorhead paced the Trojans with 34 points, mostly on tap-ins, while Hostetler and Luff added 12 points apiece. lVest Shore 62 Alumni 47 Wfest Shore came through with their First victory in the annual alumni classic which was their last pre-season game. Moorhead again hit the 30 point mark to lead the Trojans with 8 field goals and 14 out of 15 foul shots. Luff took second honors as he scored 13 points, all from the outside. Wlest Shore 68 Susquenita 52 Again the Trojans emerged victorious from their first league game by defeating the Susquenita Blackhawks 68-52. The Trojans jumped to an early lead which they never relinquished as YVayne Hostet- ler, Bob Moorehead, and Bob Luff with 21,19, and 14 points respectively paved the way. Bob Luff's 14 points were the big difference in the important Trojan win as Susquenita had only two men in double figures. West Shore 60 Enola 36 Venturing to Enola, the Trojans pounded the Panthers 60-36. Again the Trojans took an early lead and were never headed. Moorhead, off to a fast start, tossed in 22 points to raise his four game total to 105 for the season. Hostetler and Luff added 15 and 11 points respectively to the Trojan cause. West Shore 39 Camp Hill 58 The Wlest Shoremen fell to their first league loss at the hands of Camp Hill by a lopsided 58-39 score. After a close first half the Camp Hill Lions pulled away with a 19-6 third quarter lead and held it for the rest of the game. The Trojans just couldnft get started as their highest scorer, Bob Luff, could only manage 13 points. 106 VVest Shore 70 Manchester 60 During the Christmas Holidays, the Tro- jans played host to Manchester. This was a night of revenge for VVest Shore as they beat the Bobcats to avenge an early season loss. Bob Moorhead, Wfayne Hostetler, Bob Lufif, and Keith Quigley helped break the Bobcats 10 game winning streak with 19, 18, 17, and 10 points respectively. West Shore 55 Cumberland Valley 41 West Shore picked up their third league win defeating C.V.,s Eagles by a 55-41 counter. The Eagles used a loose man-to- man defense which seemed to please the Trojans very much. Hostetler had 16 points, mostly on tap-ins, and McClain had 15 points, all on drive-ins, to lead the Trojans, while Luft' added 12 points. Wlest Shore 70 Highspire 55 West Shore downed a fighting High- spire team by showing their usual well- balanced attack-Hostetler C22j, lkioor- head t18j, Luff C12j, and McClain t10j. Although West Shore led the whole way, they had to rely on their strong defense to hold the Tigers down as they also had four players in double figures. West Shore 50 New Cumberland 38 The Shoremen scored a very important victory on the Tigers, court by knocking them from the undefeated ranks. Wlest Shore outscored New Cumberland in every quarter to a 50-38 final score. Moorhead and Hostetler each scored 13 points in the win that put the Trojans in a tie for sec- ond place. XVest Shore 69 Northern 49 X'Vest Shore played Northern for the First time on their home court and soundly de- feated them 69-49. The Northern quintet wasnlt enough to break through the Tro- jan defense into the win column. Bob LuFf's 18, Bob Moorhead's 13, and Wfayne Hostetlerls 13 points were decisive.
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