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We're Number One! what must have been its best game of the season. The score was tied 16 times, and the lead changed hands 21 times before Truitt calmly rescued Wilson's 25th straight victory. After the opening squeaker, Wilson re- turned to form and rolled over Bishop O'Dowd, '72-58, then beat Berkeley, 68-62, to bring the TOC crown to San Francisco for the first time since 1957. We're Number One! shouted the root- ing section at the end of the Berkeley game. Against O'Dowd, Larry Haren pumped in 22 points and pulled down 19 rebounds to aid the Warrior cause. Truitt scored 21, Daigle 10. Neal 8, Christensen 7. and Gunther 4. In the final game with Berkeley, Haren and Truitt were the big-guns. Haren scored 23 points, while Truitt scored 22 points and dominated the boards for 19 rebounds. The Warriors placed three on the All- TOC team: Truitt, I-laren, and Eli Neal. Willie Daigle, Wilson's ball control artist, in a tense situation against Newark. TOC SCORES Opponent W W Newark ...... Bishop O'Dowd . . . 58 72 Berkeley ..... . 62 68 Assistant Coach Ed Rueda untapes Truitt 's ankle after the Newark game 55 56 Page 67
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Warriors capture TOC, With his team trailing 54-55 and only 1'7 seconds remaining, Do It Truitt calmly goes to the line against Newark's Knights. The results are recorded on the scoreboard above. Willie Daigle fires for two points to again pull the Warriors even with the Knights. Page 66 When the Warriors invaded the Oak- land Coliseum on March '7 to do battle with Newark's Knights in the first game of the Tournament of Champions, the big question was the condition of Ansley Tru- itt's ankle. Injured in a practice game two days before, there was real doubt that Truitt could play in the first game. Actually, Ansley played the whole game with his sprained ankle heavily taped, and he again was the big difference All he did was calmly sink two free throws with 17 seconds left to give Wilson a come from-behind victory over Neward, 56-55. Teamwise, Wilson played its worse game of the season. while Newark came up with
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Wilson coaches and players admire the TOC victory team trophy as they hold their own individual awards and momentos. LEFT: Larry Harem wields the traditional scissors after the TOC victory. RIGHT: The true hands of Ansley Truitt reach high to pull down another rebound in the O'Dowd game.
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