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Mr. Joseph De Corio, Gold Medal Tournament

director, presents Ronald Woods with on award

. for being the most valuable grodo school player

in

'61.

REDSTONE

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SCOREBOARD

Brownsville

North Union

Ben Franklin

South Union

lofayeHe

Connellsville

Brownsville

North Union

Ben Franklin

South Union

lafoyeHe

Connellsville

OPPONENT

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Running hard and shooting with

the eyes of o hawk, the junior cog–

ers posted o 13-6 record for the

1962 season. Cooched and inspired

by Mr. John DePasquale, the 6oby

Hawks defeated old rivals and o

new foe. In tilts that the margin was

wide, the Redstone cooch cleaned

the bench.

Court honors go to Ron

Woods

and Jock White, who easily found

the range to tally the buckets

against the opposition. Eugene Epps

and Ron Moleto fought for the boll

and controlled the bockboords. In

tight situations, Allen Mitchell, Cecil

Dunlop and Tom Konyok played ex–

ceptionally well.

JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL

This season marked the first vic–

tory for the junior high cogers over

the Ben Franklin quintet. The 6oby

Hawks emerged undefeated in seven

exhibition games. In league compe–

tition they tallied

6

wins and

6

losses.

KNEELING, left to right: Roscoe, Reogon, litchney,

Woods, Dunlop, Vlosich, Mitchell, Rutherford.

STANDING: Moore, Kogler, Brumley, Taylor,

Moleto, Volentic, White,

Mr.

DePasquale.

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