375 >S 1- 1 YY vd dF em VV WV April 2:9975 Lakers edge Knicks 27-26 With just seven seconds left in the game, Dwayne Truett dribbled the length of the court, drove in for a lay-up and scored the final basket, giving the Lakers a thrilling 27-26 champion- ship victory over the Knicks! It was an exhilarating cli- max to a long grade school basketball season. The Donegal Elementary Basketball Program: started the first Saturday in Decem- ber, and the boys spent eight weeks trying to mas- ter the fundamentals. Fol- lowing the sessions on fun- damentals, the boys were divided into six teams, each team playing a ten-game schedule. The play-offs were then held on March 22, with these final results: First Round Bucks 23 -76’ers 16 Knicks 48 - Braves 10 Lakers 25 - Globetrotters 16 Semi-finals Knicks 30 - Bucks 16 Finals Lakers 27 - Knicks 26 Below are the names of the boys who participated. in the program: Team - Globetrotters: Coaches - Jerry Duke, Jim Sports Shue: Players - Fred Straub, Ron Kennedy, Kevin Hos- tetter, Marlin Bert, Kerry Neiss, Steve Hill, Larry Gil- bert. Team - 76’ers; Coaches - Willie Heisey, Marty Cusick; Players - Cory Heisey, Mike Frey, Julio Hernandez, Ted Stephens, John Kerschner, Bill Dishart, Mark Robeson. Team - Knicks; Coaches - Jim Chappel, Dean Zim- merman; Players - Tom Hatt, Don Hess, Brian Fitzpatrick, Scott Teats, Wayne Zimmer- man, Mark Martin. Team - Bucks; Coaches - Ray Kolp, Jim Shrum; Play- ers - Kevin Neyer, Jeff Duke, Dave Kautz, Kevin Hiestand, Steve Shireman. Wayne Chappel. Team - Lakers; Coaches - Craig Johnson, Jay Loraw; Palyers - Barry Geltmacher, Dwayne Truett, Darin Kolp, Carl Steinhart, Daryl Ris- berg, Ken Geib, Mark Mum- mau. Team - Braves; Coaches - Mitch Johnson, Greg Laugh- lin; Players - Craig Lehman, Richard Kautz, Bill Byrd, Andy Geltmacher, Bob Flan- aghan, Bob Pardoe. Jerry Duke and Jim Metz- ler supervised the program. at DHS by Barbara Landis TRACK For some, the spring sports season is about to begin, but for the track teams, the season started four weeks ago with the first practice. The usually wet spring weather has been very favor- able. The spongy, resilient quality and the superb bank- ing of the curves make the track a real joy on which to run. On any school day or even on the weekends, you may find as many as 150 students running, jumping, or throwing the shotput, discus, and javelin on or around the magnificent green track. It may be noted by fans that track and field is a spec- tator sport which holds all the thrills of a baseball or football game. Because of the new facilities, there will be home meets and fans are invited and encouraged to to attend them (1st home meet for boys’ track - April 3rd with Norlebco and for the girls - April 9th with Lancaster Catholic). WINTER SPORTS BANQUET Last week the winter sports banquet was held for high school athletes. This was the second such ban- quet held this year (there was one for fall athletes). Winter athletes were ex- cused from classes to attend the banquet and to watch a movie provided by the Done- gal Coaches Association. For the banquet, half of the cafeteria was reserved and decorated, complete with flowers as centerpieces. The students were given as much as they could eat of the specially prepared menu consisting of fruit cocktail, rolls and butter, carrot and celery sticks, chicken, corn, mashed potatoes, and milk. By far the item in greatest demand was the free ice cream for dessert. The basketball players, the wrestlers, the cheerlead- ers, Indianettes, and statisti- cians received their varsity and junior varsity letters and certificates immediately fol- lowing the luncheon. The athletes proceeded to the auditorium and watch- ed the movie, “Ski Party,” starring Frankie Avalon. This banquet followed by a movie has proven to be a more adequate method by which to honor athletes than to have roller skating and swimming parties. It also brings the honor they so richly deserve to the dedi- cated athletes of Donegal. This honor brings to an end the best sports season ever experienced by Donegal. BASKETBALL CAMP Donegal High School will sponsor a basketball camp this summer from June 16 - June 20. This camp, organi- zed by Mr. Emil Swift, will include John Clark, Spencer Henry, Grant “Tick” Hurst (a PIAA official), Lou Sor- rentino (Head Coach Leban- on Valley College). Also Don Smith (Head Coach E-town College), Ed Mcllmoyle (Head Coach Co- calico H.S.), Pat Duffy (Head Coach Lancaster Catholic H.S.), Mr. Emil Swift (Head Coach Donegal and camp director), and a special my- sterious All American bas- ketball player. Basketball players from all over the state are being invited to benefit from this greatest of camps and clinics. DHS sports schedule BOYS TRACK Thur. Apr. 3 Norlebco Home Mon. Apr.7 Warwick Away Fri. Apr.11 Annville-Cleona Home Mon. Apr. 14 Cedar Crest Away Thur. Apr. 17 Cocalico Home Mon. Apr. 21 Lamp.-Strasburg Away Thur. Apr.24 Elizabethtown Away Mon. Apr.28 Ephrata Home Thur. May 1 Elco Away Mon. May 5 Lebanon Home Wed. May 7 Manheim Central Away Meet Time - 4: 00:pam Fri. May 23 & Sat. May 24 State Tournament GIRLS TRACK 4 Wed. Apr. 2 Manheim Central Away Wed. Apr.9 Lancaster Catholic Home Tues. Apr. 15 McCaskey Away Fri. Apr.18 Manheim Twp. Home Mon. Apr.21 Annville-Cleona Away Wed. Apr.30 Solanco Home Fri. Apr.25 Solanco Home Tues. May & Garden Spot Home Thur. May 8 Hempfield Away Mon. May 12 Elizabethtown Away Match Time - 4:00 p.m. BASEBALL Tues. Apr. 8 Columbia Away Thur. Apr.10 Penn Manor Home Sat. Apr.12 Manheim Twp. Home Tues. Apr. 15 Lancaster Away Thur. Apr. 17 Lancaster Catholic Home Tues. Apr. 22 Solanco Home Thur. Apr. 24 Lamp.-Strasburg Away Sat. Apr.26 Hempfield Home Tues. Apr. 29 Columbia Home Thur. May 1 Penn Manor Away Tues. May 6 Lancaster Home Thur. May 8 Lancaster Catholic Away Sat. May 10 Solanco Away Tues. May 13 Lamp-Strasburg Home Thur. May 15 Hempfield Away Game Time - 4:00 p.m. BOYS TENNIS Wed. Apr. 2 Lancaster Away Fri. Apr.4 Manheim Central Home Mon. Apr. 7 Elco Away Wed. Apr.9 Warwick Home Mon. May 5 Cedar Crest Home Wed. May 7 Garden Spot Away Mon. May 12 Pequea Valley Away Wed. May 14 Ephrata Home Mon. May 19 Lamp.-Strasburg Home Wed. May 21 Lebanon Away Fri. May 23 & Sat. May 24 State Tournament Sat. May 17 & Mon. May 19 League Tournament Sat. May 10, Mon. May 12, Wed. May 14 & Thur. May 15 District Tournament Match Time - 3:45 p.m. Mon. Apr. 14 Manheim Twp. Away Wed. Apr.16 Penn Manor . Home Wed. Apr.23 Hempfield Away Wed. Apr.30 Conestoga Valley Home GIRLS TENNIS Wed. Apr.2 Lancaster Home Fri. Apr.4 Manheim Central Away Mon. Apr. 7 Elco Home Wed. Apr.9 Warwick Away Mon. Apr.14 Manheim Twp. Home Wed. Apr.16 Penn Manor Away Mon. Apr. 21 Annville-Cleona Home Wed. Apr.23 Hempfield Home Mon. Apr. 28 Elizabethtown Away Wed. Apr.30 Conestoga Valley Away Mon. May 5 Cedar Crest Away Wed. May 7 Garden Spot Home Mon. May 12 Solanco Home Wed. May 14 Ephrata Away Mon. May 19 Columbia Away Wed. May 21 Lebanon Home Fri. May 23 & Sat. May 24 State Tournament Sat. May 17 & Mon. May 19 League Torunament League Tournament - Sat. May 10, Mon. May 12, Wed. May 14 & Thur. May 15 District Tournament Match Time - 3:45 p.m. JV BASEBALL Tues. Apr. 8 Columbia Home Thur. Apr. 10 Penn Manor Away Tues. Apr. 15 Lancaster Home Thur. Apr. 17 Lancaster Catholic Away Tues. 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