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VARSITY SQUAO

KNEELING: Kerv>eth Moore, Jim Roscoe, mon.gers. STANDING: Joel Oenney, Bob Shaw, Robert Gverrieri, Alber! Kominsky, Tom Kenyok, Mt. Polink,

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coach;

John

Karo, Cecil Ounlop, Edgor Meodowa, Ron Wooda, Greg Threotte.

With Ron Woods, the only returning starter from the '63

quintet, along with letter winner Ron Maleta, the cage season

opened at Redstone. Many new faces, at1empting to gain

status as regulars, made their way to the hardwood.

After losing their opener in overtime to a tough St. John's

team, the roundballers won their next seven exhibition games.

Carrying a 30 point average through December, Ron Woods

led the attack.

January's icy blasts were not nearly as cold as the cold–

shooting Hawks. The basketeers lost the league opener to

Fairchance-Georges. Next time out, the Hawks came from way

back late in the game to down South Union. Successive losses

to North Union, Albert Gallatin, and Brownsville ebbed the

local's record to 1-4.

In February, as the second round of play evolved, two

quick victories against the Runners and the Blue Devils raised

the hopes of loyal followers. Spirits rose in quest for more

victories. Exerting tremendous effort, North Union Rams,

Section 10 leader, defeated the home- team in the last thirty

seconds of play. Striving to stay ahead of Redstone league

wise, the Colonials fought off the determined Hawks.

With one game remaining, R.H.S. season record stood at

10-10. Brownies and Hawks viewed each other with mixed

emotions. A five-hundred season for the Redstone hoopsters

and a trip to the Field House for the Brashear cagers was at

stake. Before an overflow crowd at the Front Street Gym, the

two teams played a spine-tingling, breathtaking game. Saving

their best game for last, the Hawks downed the Brownies

closing the season in a blaze of glory.

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Woods, noted jumpar, stops, goes up end in for buket againll North Union.