Redstone HS 1964 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

Redstone 76 Fairrhance-Georges 48 En~irely outclassed by a hustling Redstone quintet, Fairchance had ltttle opportunity to threaten. Scoring heavily on numerous fast breaks, the Hawks prO\'ed to be too much for the Runners. RedJ/one 72 South f..,"nion 62 Chalking up two in a row proved a difficult task for the Black and \XIhite. Relying on a scrappy full-court press, the Hawks managed to down a stubborn Blue De\·i l Five. RedJto11e o3 North Umon 65 On Redstone's home court, the visiting Rams battled in full force. Both teams sa"nk 28 field goals, but at the charity line, North Union tallied 9 to Redstone's 7. Redstone 54 Beth-Center 61 Redstone fought the Bulldogs on even terms throughout the entire game. The lead changed hands several times. Finally Beth-Center pulled away in the fourth quarter. Red 11 one 53 Albert Gallatin 68 The Colonials were too hot for the Black and White to handle. Completely outclassed on the floor and on the foul line, Redstone dropped its third in a row. The Hawks' only lead came in the opening minutes of the game. Redstone l'i9 Broumsville 54 Keeping flickering hopes alive, the Hawks emerged victorious over defending champion, Brownsville. The Black and Wh1te snapped a three-game losing streak to level its record in the circuit at 3·3. Redstone 54 German 43 In a battle to the finish, the Black and White defeated Ger– man. After three periods of light scoring by both clubs, Redstone managed to pull away from the Uhlans. 88 16asketball JliNIOR VARSITY SQUAD ROW ONE: Frank Cetera, John Ball. Tom K~nyok, John Karn, Tom Carbo, Alan Mitchell, Curt Tollar. ROW TWO: Mr. Robert Perry, as– sistant coach; Dave Workman, Robert Rohalcy. Joel Denny, Gregory Taylor, Edgar Meadows, Albert Kaminsky. Donald Nichols. Lone Hawk battles Brownie cagers for loose ball.

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