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After a dtsmal season last year Coach Wallace and hls cagers were looklng forward to a successful season He had four of hts starters returnmg from last year B111 Baker Jack Perrv Tom Glavm and Tom Jenmngs who scored 81010 of the polnts th1s vear w1th averages of 12 12 9 and 7 respecnvely Thts quartet plus Berme Perry and Scott Stokoe alternatmg U1 the back court gave Coach a sound team The ftrst encounter of the season was played on the home court agamst L1ma Wtth Jack Perry leadtng the attack the W1ldcats bullt up a 26 16 lead at half ttme In the second half the team went to pleces and Ltma came back w1th 25 pomts m the 3rd pertod and went on to a 34 47 v1ctory Perry and B1l.l Baker scored 14 ap1ece for the losers Htlton mvaded the Wtldcat s court for the second game 1th Baker htttmg from all angles the home team moved to a 18 7 f1rst quarter lead W C kept pourtng tt on and walked off w1th a comfortable 29 17 lead at the half The Wtldcats dtdn t fall apart thls mme and went on to the ftrst v1ctory of the year 49 43 Baker ended Wllh 24 for h1s best mght of the year The Wddcats traveled to Hemlock for the1r next contest W C was cold from the start and tralled 43 3:1 at the end of three pertods Then w1th an all out team effort the Wrldcats f1nallv managed to t1e tt up at 49 49 On a Jump ball w1th 5 seconds rematnmg Tom Jenmngs upped the ball to Tom Glavtn who drove ln for a lay up and the W1ldcats had the1r second wm 51 49 Glavm and Baker meshed 13 and Perry 12 for the tnners STANDING: M. McVean, W, Lighthouse, L. Canfield, G, Ranous, D, Seefried, M, Arthur, KNEELING: R. Munnings, J, Driscoll, Coach Wallace, T. Thurlow, R Eichele. Wvfalczzfs tgffaw ffua-'ik' amz' 4921217 127 tgaccesafzzf tgeaxafz
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After the two wins the Wildcats lost four in a row, two to Irondequoit and one each to Chtgrchville and lliltwn, Jack Perry played a fine game in the Iron - deuuoit home game scoring 19 points. '-N'-C almost look it from the AA team, but their last minute rally fell short. The Wildcats hit the winning trail again as Hem- lock invaded the home court, Hemlock had a big second quarter to take a 21-16 half time lead. But, with Glavin holding down Hemlock's big scorer, and Jafk Perry and Bill Baker meshing the baskets, the Wildcats roared back with 37 points for a 53-37 vic- tory, Baker led the scoring with 16 while Perry added 13, all in the second half, Penfield offered the next opposition for the Wildcats. Trailing 21-20 at half time, W-C cou1dn't find the hoop and suffered a 61-49 setback. ,Tack PerryC14j, B. Perryfloy, and GalvinC8J, did most of the scoring for the losers, The Wildcats record stood at 3-6 as they started on a four game winning streak. Wyoming was the first victim, on its own court, W-C enjoyed a 34-36 lead, only to see Wyoming tie it up 44-44 at the end of three periods, But in the last period Tom Jennings scoring 8 of his 14 and J, Perry, 9 of his 13, the Wildcats rolled up a U4-56 victory, Tom Galvin added another 13 for the Wildcats. Lima was the next team to fall to the Wildcats, Pouring 23 points through the nets in the second quarter, W-C built up a 31-19 lead at half time. The boys coasted the second half to an easy 65-51 victory, Baker led the scoring with 17 followed by Jenningsql2J, J. Perry 1103, plus 9 apiece for Fenton and Glavin, Honeoye Falls offered the next opposition on the W-C hardwoods. After being tied 16-16 at halftime, i Baker, and Glavin combined for 12 points to put W-C into a 30-22 third period lead, H-F couldn't find the nets all night and suffered a 40-31 defeat, Baker, Glavin, and J. Perry took scoring honors with 12, 11, and 10 points respectively. Wyoming fell as the fourth victim to the raging Wildcats. After a 7 point lead at half time, the home- team tumed on the steam for a 42-30 third period lead. The issue was never in doubt and the Cats purred to a 58-47 victory. The two Tom's, Glavin C173 and Jennings C161 took scoring honors, W-C traveled to Churchville for its next en- counter and started off with a 19-16 lead at the first 60
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