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Senior Basketball
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This year for the first...t1,;;e irJ th.r~Te~rs, Collingwo~~roduceda Senior team. Strategist Russell, the c6ac h of the 'SeJ)iors, introduced severalli~w plays which made this year's Seniors '1'1ike_an)C6ib' r Collingwood teams of the pas't. As a result, the Seniors played a yery i~tere;f,in'i type of basketball in spite of-•their four lost, one
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ment against sehior teams1'fo i:ol:lmvale, Camp Borden and St. Josephs, our seniors did very well. Sporked-.gy 'f.Val Thompson's clean(?) play under the baskets, Ed Dunn's reboun ing and -JU.;_· - .hooting, and general all around good ploy by Jerry Rogers, Mike '(oung, And K;yj__~, and soccer "great" Albert Kea, as -.yell as on ex-
~ :"alacklock, who was a cquired from the Midgets for this _ely overpowered t~eir rivals to win )he tournament on should also be gtven to Gareth (),'uzz) Evans and
,Jn for those unfortunateswho not ililfrequently were
won, record.
Their season record mgypo :.have been exceptional, but in a post"'Season tourna-
ceptional perfol t ance b tourna~ent~ thtt,Seniors.~ chomptonshtp. Hpnorable, John Jamieson ")!Ji2.,/capably.. .
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fouled off. :tj']-~,. DJe to an un·
in mid-season. academic standings, of these players perha woke, even though, to
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foot, Wayne McCartney was lost to the Seniors s who droered out were 'jjoyne Clement -6nd Bi II Watts, whose ol'fu<Jotely, le someihing to e,.de , With the addition ~flingwooo~ou Cl h.ove efta ~Tf.of' e eoted rivals in her "tportial Observers, thi~ would seem lik wishful thinking.
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Roger's powerfu I jump shot.