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scheduled game against our Eagles. This proved to be the Eagles ' night as they jumped into an early lead and held it all the way, overwhelming the Royals. High scorer for the Eagles was Allan Mulhall with eleven points. The McLeod Series, the annual basketball competition between Weyburn and Estevan Collegiate, opened at Estevan on February 20. The W. C. I. boys were after their first McLeod Series victory since 1958. A thirteen car motorcade of Eagle rooters travelled to Estevan to cheer them on in their quest. However, Estevan proved too tough as they put up a spirited fight in defense of the cup and sent the Eagles down to defeat 42-33. Being down only nine points in the total point series, the Eagles were still confident that they could come out on top in the second game. This game was played in the W. C. I. gym on February 22. The contest was rugged and tempers flared at times, but the Eagles put on a thrilling last quarter surge to defeat the E. C. I. boys 38-34. This however, was not enough and Estevan retained the cup for another year. JUNIOR BOYS ' BASKETBALL W.jC. I. fielded a junior basketball team again this year. They did not play a regular scheduled game until February 13, when they edged the St, Michael ' s team by a score of 18-17. W.iC. I. basketball concluded for the season on March 9, when the junior team par¬ ticipated in a tournament atFrillmore. The boys lost two narrow decisions and were eliminated from the competition.
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BACK ROW: Dewayne White, Chris Montgomery, Fred Dorsch, Gordon Boyko, Gordon Hulburt. FRONT ROW: Allan Mulhall, Lorrie McNaughten, Ian Miller, David Hanna, Pat Murray. - Ron Shupe The Eagles were hard-hit this year through the graduation of a number of last year ' s regulars I and only two veterans returned, thus presenting Coach Kot with a tough rebuilding problem. The team turned out to be smaller and younger than teams of previous years but still put on a spirited, determined show. The season got underway on November 30 when the Eagles travelled to Fillmore. They lost ufl in their bid to open the season with a victory by dropping a close 25-24 decision to the Fillm re j squad. The following evening the Eagles met W. C. C. and were again defeated, this time by a three four point margin. On December 8, the Eagles travelled to Swift Current for their invitational Tournament. In the opening round, W. C. I. met a team from Malta, Montana. The southerners completely o it-1 classed W. C. I. and walked off with the victory. The eagles then faced Biggar in the consola ■ tion event. At half-time the score was tied, but in the second half Biggar outscored the Eagles by a five or six point margin and thus eliminated them from the tournament. As Christmas examinations were close at hand, this proved to be the last game until after the holidays. On January 9, the Eagles met Radville for a regularly scheduled game in preparation for the big invitational tournament on January 11. The W. C. I. boys played sound basketball and beal the Radville club by a score of 33-26. The W. C. I. Invitational Basketball Tournament was held in the W. C.I. gym on January 11 audl 12 with nine teams competing. The Eagles met the Swift Current Collegiate Barons in their first game of the tournament. The Barons were too tough to handle and the Eagles went down I to defeat 33-17 and dropped down into the consolation event. On Saturday, the Eagles met Riverview, beaten earlier byGravelbourg, 52-34. In this game , Riverview proved themselves I the superior team as they trounced us by a score of 65-26. This eliminated the W. C. I. con¬ tingent for the tournament. Moose Jaw Central went on to eventually win the tournament by edging Gravelbourg 43-38. Ia I the consolation event, the Riverview Royals met the Estevan Royals. The game was hard fought all the way but Estevan came out on top. Final score - 42-38. Both the championship and Consolation finals were extremely close and proved highly attractive from the spectators I point of view. On January 19, the Eagles played the W. C. C. team and ecked out a narrow 34-31 victory. On February 7, the Estevan Collegiate Royals journeyed to Weyburn to play a regularly
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