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Row I: lirinton, Ziinnivrrnan, Bezwc-rs. Urnlioltz, Goodall Row 2: Harris, Aughenbztugh, Redfern. Boyles, Tuthill, Mar- shall. Ron' fi: Olmerrnzin. Mzinziger, Miss Jones, Conch, Anclerson,lNIan:1gt'r. GIRLS' BASKETB LL 'llie lfliti-57 lmzislqt-tlmll season was Z1 liiglily snort-ssftil one for tlie girls. A record of eleven vie- torit-s and tlirt-ci tltrliezits proves to us that tliis is 11 tt-mn of wliicli we can lx- justly proud. Tlieir season was closed with 11 nine gznne winning streak cliinaxetl lay tlie exciting XYest Sliore-Central Dauphin giiint- -lzuniziry l-l-, wliicfli gave them first place- inrdie overall Low:-r Stistltielizinna Cionfert-nee mee and co-ciliuiiipiorxsliip in lilivision A. Certainly niost ol' the cnfclit lor tliis impressive record goes to Miss jones wliose sound coaching and desire for good sportsinnnsliip gave' the girls tlit-ir aggressive- nc-ss and dvterinination. Row I: Mcllinger, Luff, Arnold, Steinemann. Row 2: Metz- ner, Brubaker, Gromling, Harry, Wicker, Martin, Pat Steele, Taylor, Steiglernan, Leonard, VV2tlters. Row 3: Miss Creasey, Coach, Burk, Osborne, Pam Steele, Zimmerman, Kress, Gerber, Diehl. Haminzieher, Grossman. Crahm, Anderson, Manager, Miss Jones, Coach Oberznan, Manager.
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ftilffi QW? U5 Sf A 1 Rua' Our: Ifoclit, Quigley, Herman, Solmon, Sutton, ,Xmlt-rson, liolil. Run' 'l'zm: Mr, Smith, Coaebg SlCClC,fil11lIlCl man, lluelos. Bowman, Reeser. 0'lSrien. Nlclfee, Beale, Xlagnelli. UN IOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Our junior varsity basketball team closed their season with the won and lost columns just about even. The team, under the coaching of Max Smith, lost some very close games. The hrst team consisted of Bill O'Brien, Don Beale, Howie Me- Fee, Art Duc-los, and Aloe Anderson, all of whom are sophomores. XVe are looking forward to see- ing good things ol' these boys when they become our varsity because ol' the potential they possess. Klux Sluilli,C1mr'l1
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West Shore 46 Alumni 57 In this, the Hrst game of the season, the lassies played a hard game, but defeat caught up with them in the end. Gerry Umholtz was high scorer with 34 points. West Shore 31 Boiling Springs 50 The lassies were defeated in their first away game. The girls put up a valiant, but losing bat- tle, with Gerry Umholtz scoring 13 points and Doris Redfern 11. West Shore 52 Enola 51 The first league game of the season was won in a close, hard- fought, and hard-played game. Doris Reclfern scored 26 of the 52 points, Gerry Umholtz 13, and Bonnie Tuthill was a close third with 10. West Shore 54 Camp Hill 45 The lassies began the new year with their second straight league victory. While the guards held Camp Hill 45 points, Doris Red- fern and Gerry Umholtz dropped in 26 and 25 points respectively. West Shore 23 Central Dauphin 40 Playing first place Central Dau- phin, the WS girls went down lto their third defeat of the season, the lassies played a good game but just couldn,t pull through, being but-scored in every quarter. Gerry Umholtz was our high scorer with 0 points. West Shore 61 Cumberland Valley 39 The lassies started their first winning streak by out-playing and out-scoring Cumberland Valley in every quarter. Umholtz and Red- fern had 32 and 23 points respec- tively, while Aughenbaugh held her forward to only one field goal. West Shore 57 Mechanicsburg 45 January 15, the YV.S. lassies met Mechanicsburg on the lat- ter's home court, gaining their fourth win of the season. Doris Redfern stacked up 31 points while Umholtz dropped in 15 points. West Shore 49 Susquehanna 46 Proving you can do anything when you have your heart and mind to it, the girls upset an un- defeated team and moved into second place in the L.S.C. corn- petition race. Our high scorer was Redfern with 26 points, while Umholtz had 19. West Shore 43 Boiling Springs 37 In this return match the girls avenged their second loss of the year, taking an early lead with Gerry Umholtz scoring 20 and Doris Redfern 15 points respec- tively. West Shore 73 Highspire 44 The lassies really went on a rampage against Highspire, scor- ing a total of 31 points in the Hrst half and 42 in the second. Gerry Umholtz made 43 points to set a seasons, record, excelled only by Sandy Peck's 50, for points scored in a single L.S.C. game. Redfern dropped in 22. West Shore 51 Enola 47 January 29, the girls gained their fourth division win by trip- ping. Enola. Doris Redfern paced the attack with 23 points, while Gerry Umholtz added 15 points. VVest Shore 61 Susquehanna 46 Doris Redfern C32j and Gerry' Umholtz C253 led West Shore to another victory over Susquehanna. The VVest Shore lassies had fine first and third quarters for its fifth Division A and eighth over-all win of the year. West Shore 75 Highspire 57 Traveling to Highspire and claiming their sixth victory, the VY.S. girls got a shot at Hrst place in the L.S.C. race. Doris Redfern and Gerry Umholtz dropped in 33 points each. Wfest Shore 44 Central Dauphin 39 Displaying good sportsmanship and calm, cool playing, the Tro- janettes took over first place in the L.S.C. and tied for first place in Division A. The fine defensive work of Harris, Beavers, and Boyle plus Umholtzls 28 points were de- cisive.
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