Redstone 64 Albert Gallatin 60 Hoping to clinch the Section 10 title, the Colonials faced a fired-up Redstone Five. The Hawks pulled an upset win over the home team. This victory renewed title hopes for the Black and White. Redstone 78 South Union 80 After a pressure win at Friendship Hill, the Hawks invaded South Union. The high-scoring canto was a wild and woolly affair. The Hawkmen fell to the stubborn Blue and White. Both teams were now tied for second place. Redstone 66 Brashear Joint 61 Avenging an earlier defeat at the hands of the Brown– ies, R.H.S. blasted off to its tenth win. Fred Mazurek totaled his SOOth point, posting a new record at Red– stone. The victory marked the Hawks' final home-game appearance. Redstone 74 German Twp. 59 When the final seconds had ticked off the clock at German, the Hawks brought the curtain down on a highly successful year. It marked the final game coached by Joe Bosnic, head mentor at Redstone, and the last appearance of the senior cagers. Senior varsity managers prepare the scoreboard for the night's cage encounter. Ray Grant, manager for four years, instructs sophomore Walter Pudlowsk:i. All statistics sheets and score– books must be kept in order. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Robi,nson, Bandes, Malosky, Novotney, Mitchell, Thomas, Grena, Mr. Don Franks, assistant coach.
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