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SANGER (Special) — Sanger
High School got double figure
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day night to wind up its 1963-64
basketball season with a 52-42
victory over Paradise.
Jerry Prater led the Indians
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radise with 28 points.
Sanger's boys wound up with
a 2-10 district mark and a 6-
16 season record. Paradise fin-
ished 3-9 in the district race
Paradise won the girls' game
28 25 to finish in a tie with
Slidell for the girls' district title.
Both had 10-2 records.
Vickie Cook paced the win-
ners with 12 points while Mari-
lyn Porter, with 11. and Connie
Hall, with. 10. led Sanger
The Sanger girls wound up
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PIANO I'VE NEVER ENCOUNTERED
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WAY HE FEELS AND EXPRESSES
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BRONCOS OPEN BASEBALL DlULLs'^ “
These five lettermen were on hand Tuesday afternoon as the Denton High School
Brencos held their first good session of baseball practice. They have two
weeks in which to prepare for their open against Carrollton. March 3 The
lettermen shown are Terry George and Ronnie Stark, standing left to right; and
Walt Beaird, Jim Williams and Gary Moon, kneeling left to right.
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Following Cliett in scoring
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the scoring title with 205 points
in eight games for a- 25 6 av-
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Other Eagle players rated in
the top 15 were Chris Inabnett
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DECATUR Manor Cliett Feb 28 , Boydston. 8 9: and Kenny FoS-
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Trailing 32-31 at halftime. Min- The loss dropped Prosper s 142 and a 17 8 average
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Prosper High School s girls' their season record to 20-4 Jan School which won the District
basketball team warmed up for Hall hit 21 points for Krum 9-2A basketball championship
a District 41-B playoff with Blue Prosper finished in a tie with with a 7-1 record, placed four
Ridge beating Krum 34-28 Tues- Blue Ridge for the 41-B title and boys among the top 15 in the
das night in a practice game, the two teams open a best two- scoring race
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Kathy Vest paced Prosper with of-three playoff in Prosper Fri-
20 points as the Eagle girls ran day night. Both had 13-1 dis-
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