

Winter Sports Undefeated
With Five Wins, Two Ties
The four teams that make up the winter
sports program, badminton, bowling, table ten–
nis, and volleyball, pooled their efforts and
came up with an undefeated season.
The Yellowjackets compiled a 5-0-2 record,
beating all league competitors except Norwich
and Frankfort, both of which they tied, 20-20.
Points scored in winter sports contests are
important because they are tallied when the All–
Sport Trophy points are compiled .
WINTER SPORTS
OHS
Opponents
25 ... ... .... ................. Mohawk ................................... . 15
20 .......... ..... . .. .........
Norwich ....................................
20
30 ...................... .. ... Ilion .... .. ...................................10
30 ... ......... .... ...... .. .. . Rome Catholic ....... ............ ......... 10
30 ........ .. .. .... .. ......... Herkimer .. ........................ ......... 10
20 . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .
Frankfort ..................... .... . .........
20
30 ..... ................... ... little Falls ..... .......... ............ ..... . 10
Badminto~ront
row, D. Parker, D. Coons, R. Hall. Second row:
R. House, Mr. Thomas Schermerhorn, coach,
J.
House.
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Ed Winans spikes the ball into the net in a futile attempt
to score during volleyball competition in the gym.