

February 14
H. H.
S.-68
Eaaton-61
H. H. S. wins their third second ha1f league
game .. .mngy Frank Grebowski scores 35 points,
snapping the record of 34 points held jointly by
Coach Serany and Charlie Zack . . .Mounts grab
early lead and hold it for remainder of game ...
Easton's would-be-rallies spoiled by key scoring of
Grebowski, Nastanovich, and Pecile .. . taller Red
Rovers' inability to pull down rebounds causes them
to eventually foul out . .. H. H. S. now awaits all·
important Allentown game.
February
17
H. H. S.- 68
Allentown- 84
The powerful Allentown Canaries
remained undefeated as they downed a
gallant bid by the Mountaineers ... Hazle–
ton played a fairly good game, yet were
not a match for the calm, co1Iected Allen–
town team ... the Canaries capitalized on
several bad mistakes turning them into
field goals .. .Heffner, of Allentown, daz–
zled the crowd as he zipped in several set
shots from the corner .. .Quarterman and
Heffner, combining their talents on the
boards, were difficult to get rebounds from
. . .Grebowski was the outstanding Moun–
taineer as he scored nineteen points and
fought well for rebounds ... Pecile scored
eighteen and Nastanovich got a dozen ...
the game was fairly close in the first half
as the teams matched goals ... as the third
quarter began the Canaries started a spurt
and Hazleton was unable to catch up.
February 21
H. H. S.- 74
Bethlehem- 71
Mounts conclude fine season by edg–
ing out Hurricanes on the Bethlehem
court . .. with less than a minute remaining
in the game, Bethlehem holds a three–
point lead . . . after Pecile converts 2 fouls,
Grebowski drops in the winning deuce
with 7 seconds remaining to be played ...
Pecile leads Mountaineer scoring with 22
points, while Grebowski and Nastanovich
get 19 and 16 points respectively ... little
Gary Piff, league's leading scorer for sec–
ond straight year, is best bet for the Hur–
ricanes, tallying 30 points... Mounts
boast 15 wins against only 5 losses for
season.
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