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W. H. S. 25, Stockton 46, Monroe, 643 at Monroe, W. H. S. 30, Stockton 47, Mon- roe 50: at Winterport W. H. S. 6, Frank- fort, 15g at Frankfort, W. H. S. 10, Frankfort 26, CThe last two wins were, incidently, by perfect scoresb A banquet was given on November 7, at the high school auditorium in honor of the team and Coaclh Livingston. Par- ents and friends were invited and many attended the banquet. 'After the see-.son had becn reviewed by Prin. Abbott, thc various members of the team were call- ed on to make a few remarks most of which were of a humorous nature. Due credit was given Coach Livingston who predicted another successful season in 1931. After a social program was car- ried out Captain Dawson Williamson re- ceived the league trophy award and the following members of the team received the-ir letters:-Captain D. W'1liamson, A. VVilliamson, A. Whittier, F. Jarvis, E. Stillman and R. Jarvis. Girls' Basketball The VV. H. S. girls' basketball team has this year completed the most .suc- crlgsful :crscn in recent years, having Wo the chcmpicnshin of the Waldo ed for first practice and the majority continued practice throughout theosea- s n. After our first two games with Crosby High of B-elfast we showed a' de- County League. Eighteen girls report- cided improvement, winning five of the l. , - V - .... -,,,. - ---4 Twventy-three
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E lb jgfversi e fe S ATHLETICS Cross Country The cross country team had a. very successful season last Fall. After win' ning every meet on the regular schedule the team was sent to the University of Maine to compete in the State inter- scholastic Meet. We are very proud of the excellent showing our team made at that meet as three of the boys, Adrian Williamson, Captain Dawson William- son and Ardane Whittier were among the first six to finish. Considering thc fact that there were thirteen sclhools Twenty-two rcp1-:sented by apprcizimately a hund- red runners we feel that we can justly be proud of the performance our team gave. Adrian Williamson won an in- dividual award for having placed sec- ond at the state meet. During the regular sea-son in which three triangle meets and two dual meets were included the team's record was as follows: At Stockton Springs, W. H. S, 27, Stockton 46, Monroe, 475 at Winterport,
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1. 'nge Qfversi ec fix league games following. The first game with Searcport proved to be one of the most interesting games of the season, VVnterport finally won by a score of 27 to 26, which was characteris- tic of the other games with Searelport which followed. As Winterport and Searsport were tied for the champion- ship of the Southern Division of the League at the conclusion of the regular schedule, it was decided that a two game play-off would decide the winner. The First game resulted in a win for W. H. S. by a score of 29 to 21 and the sec- ond was won by Searsport 17 to 11. The final count being 40 to 38 with Winter- port declared the winner. On account of the heavy schedule of 16 games, of which 11 were won by Win- Twenty-four terport, nine girls were used more or less regularly. As a result nine girls re- ceived letters. this year. They were as follows:-Captain Dorr, Manager Neal- ley, Delma Clarke, Dorothy Lane, Laura Green, Cornelia Shaw, Rita Whitting- ton, Grace Knowles and Marjorie Ar- buckle. Much credit is due Mr. Abbott for his effective coaching throughout the season. With D. Clarke and B. Neal- ley graduating this year their guarding will be greatly missed but with Cfather- ine Dorr again acting as Captain and five other letter girls from the Fresh- man and Sophomore classes again on the squad, Winterport is apt to have one of the strongest of the girls' teams in this part of the State next year. Record of games is as follows:
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