Columbus High School 1960 Yearbook (Columbus, GA) - Full Access

Ray Crawford bend low to grapple for the ball while David Jor– dan (40) and Chuck Harris (32) await eagerly to ou L LaGrange. ( 214 ) The Devil's won and loss column didn't how their true potential becau e o£ the unu ually high caliber of ball played in the Bi-City and region thi year. This quad did, ho\ ever, chalk up a 3-3 late within the city and a 12-6 outcome in the 1egion. The Imp were able to claim at the end of the season an offen ive average of 59.68, top in the region, and a 41.5 defen ive average, 3rd in the region. Con tantly juggling hi lineup throughout the sea- on, Coach Dewey Renfroe found the winning formula con i ting of a nucleu of Bob Arnowich, Frank Scar– borough, David Jordan, Jimmy Boykin, Chuck Harri , Robert Yarbrough, Ray Crawford and Donn Yoder. witching thi pattern and relieving them were Bill mith, Harry Wit on, Rufus Bross, Don Ti11man, Jimmy Eth– ridge, Jerry mith, Jim Pleasant and Jim McAllister. ecuring a po ilion on the All Bi-City team were Frank carborough, first string, and Donn Yoder, second. Renfroe's Raider will lose ten player this year, but an outstanding crop having had experience on other teams, will try out for vacancies in the 1961 basketball campaign. Robert Yarbrough overly commit him elf in llalling the player. Bob Arnowich auacks overhead a other watch. The opponent holding the ball can find no way to escape the urrounding guarding of both Jimmy Boykin and Chuck Harri .

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