Freshmen end with 13-11 The freshman boys ended their season with an overall record of 13-11 and a district record of 4-6. The team missed their 6'2 fellow freshman, Clarence Hightower, who played varsity. However, the team relied on forward, J. J. Barry who pulled them through. In most of his games Barry scored 30 or more points and in one game he scored a season high of 40. The freshman boys placed se cond in the Vernon tournament and won consolation champion ship in the Hirschi tournament.
(Below) After shooting the ball, Paul Barreger, Ed Hemphill, and Dallas Nunn w ait to see if it goes in.
“On the whole the team was suc cessful for what they tried to ac complish.” Coach Ron Miller said. “A few players had to move up to different positions because House Bill 72 affected a couple of the starters.” “Coaching my first year here was a different experience because I had to get used to one person scoring more than 30 points a game,” Coach Miller said. “Where I moved from the whole team scored 30 points.” (Below) (On the top row) Coach Ron Miller, Mike Barfield, Paul Barreger, Matt Higgins, J. J. Barry, Dallas Nunn, Robert Ludwig, (Bottom row) Sean Brennan, Mike Pletts, and Ed Hemphill make up the freshman team.
(Right) During the game at Justin N.W., J. J. Barry adds another two points to the score.
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