Students Trounce Faculty in Basketball Action The students came out victorious in the student faculty basketball game played March 17* They won by the score of 73-58* However, the teachers vere leading, 11-7, at the end of the first quar ter. They couldn't keep their lead for long as the students made a come-back to lead, 29- 22, at the end of the first half. They maintained the lead throughout the rest of the game. Third quarter score was students-21, teachers-16. The students got a bigger lead in the fourth quarter and won the game by 15 points. Students in double fi gures were: Krajnik with 16 points; DePue with 10 points and Skordinski with 23 points. Teacher in double figures were: Bobby—l 2 points; Caccese—lo points; and Nea lie—2l points. The faculty shot 63$ from the foul line while the students only a chieved 38$. Joe Melnick and Brad Filippone drew first round byes. Pete Koval defeat ed Bob Schoppe 2 games to 0 including a 9-0 victory. Brad McNafe defeated Tom Bur ton 2 games to 1 after lo sing the opening game 9-6. Tom <Botley won the first round match by forfeit. Craig Franczak defeated Mike Mercante 2 games to 1 after losing the open ing game. Ev Binns won the first round match by forfeit. Mike Gondell de feated Jerry Gibala two games in a row. Kim DePue won 2 games to 0 over Bon Hartzel. Joe Kokinda won 9-8 over Joe Bodnar in the first game and followed with a 9-2 victory in the second. Air Hockey Champ Named In the second round Brad Filippone scored two straight impressive victories over Joe Melnick. Pete Koval opened hes second ' , 9-7 victory HcMab won tl The coaches for the fa culty team were Mrs. Jagg and Mr* Concannon. Coach for the students team was Chris Sliv ka. Clair Fries was the re feree. Bean McCallus was the umpire and Valter Kropf was the score keeper. The time keeper was Alex Brodowski. Scoring went as follows: Students Ackerman 2 3-8 7; Krajnak 6 4-6 16; Finerfrock 1 0-2 2; Noxk 2 0-3 4; DePue 5 0-0 10; Miner 0 0-2 0; Marnell 1 2-5 4; Skordinski 10 3-3 23; Con nelly 2 0-2 4; Brownell 11-3 3; Franczak 0 0-2 0. Totals: 30 13-34 73* Faculty White 1 2-34; Bobby 6 0-2 12; Biacchi 0 0-0 0; Caccese 3 4-4 10; Vanßeventer 0 0-0 0; Bree kenridge 0 1-2 1; Krone 1 0-0 2; Binns 2 0-0 4; Nealie 9 3-3 21; Russel 0 0-0 0. Totals: 24 10-16 58. Joe Bissol won over Tom Ru binate 2 games to 1 and Jaok Tough defeated Dr* Dill 2 games to Q. Dave Dulsey won 2 games to 1 over Phil Mar nell. Bob Walker defeated Ricky Nork 9-8 in the third game after an exchange of vic tories in the first two. Jay Braokinridge defeated Chris Slivka 2 games to 0. Kurt Nenstiel came from behind in his first game to defeat Jim Durso 9-8; then he followed with an easier victory in the second to win 2 games to 0. The Highacres Collegian, April 4» 1975 - Png® 11• Koval came from behind to win the third game 9-8. Craig Franczak scored over Tom Bot ley 2 games to 0. Ev Binns struggled over Hike Gondell in their first game 9-7• Gon dell came back to defeat Binns in the second 9-5* But Binns But Binns managed to come back to win the match 9-5* Joe Ko kinda scored two straight wins over Kim DePue. Joe Bissol won 2 games to 0 over Jack Tough. Bob Walker defeated Dave Dulsey 2 games to 0 in two tough defensive games. Kurt Nenstiel scored two straight games over Jay Breck inridge. In the quarter finals Brad Eil'ippone forced the ac tion throughout the match to win 2 games 0 over Pete Koval. Craig Eranczak and Ev Binns exchanged victories in their first two games then in the third game Binns lost 9-5* In the two offensive games Joe Bissol scored two straight wictories over Joe Kokinda. Kurt Nenstiel defeated Bob Walker two games to none. In the semi-final rounds Craig Pranczak scored two straight victories over Brad Pilippone to earn a spot in the finals. Joe Bissol and Kurt Nenstiel slugged it out all the way exchanging tough hard-fought victories in the first two games and Bissol won in the final game 9-8. Nenstiel had a six game tournament winning streak snapped in the opening game. In the final round Craig Franczak and Joe Bissol ex- - changed victories in the first two games. Both were hard fought, but Franczak began forcing the action and played a more controlled game to win the next two games. This gave him a victory in the final round and the title Air Hockey Champion. He reoieved a tro phy from Dean McCallus who was also the referee for the tour nament. A college education shows a man how little other people know. Haliburton 'Tis education forms
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