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Show BASKETBALL Eddie Hopfenbeck, Lloyd Neville, Dale Hansen, Vernal Schwitzer, Burt Cook, Wayne Cottle. Coach Slater, Lloyd Draayer, Dee Hutzley, Eugene Wilson, Duaine Simmons, Robert Tucker. On Friday, Dec. 21, Weber High game of the year. The Tigers jumped lead. made The Warriors met in Ogden High School’s gymnasium for the second pre-eason into the lead by 2 points in the first quarter and retained the'r a great comeback in the fourth quarter but the score in the final frame ended by 41 for the Tigers and 31 for the Warriors. Cottle and Cook were the high point men, rolling up 13 and 12 points, respectively. On Friday, December 13, Weber outscored Ogden by 35 to 23 in a thrilling and exciting game. The score was !7 to 16 at the half but the Warriors’ fast thinking and aggressive play overcame the Tigers. Weber High hoopsters proved themselves to ke strong contenders in Region One by outscoring the Box Elder “Bees” by a score eof 30 to 33 on January 3. Weber gained a lead at the half and retained it through the remaining half. Cottle and Neville were the high point men, with 14 points each. In a spirited game on Friday, January 10, Weber chalked up another victory on the Warriors’ court, nosing over the Logan ‘Grizzlies’ by a score of 42 to 30. At the half the score was tied and the Warriors led the score in the third quarter by 2 points. Neville and Cottle were the high point men. On January 17, Weber journeyed to the South Cache court and walloped the “Spartans” by a score of 34 to 18. Cottle and Neville tallied the most points for Weber. Weber downed North Cache in another Region One victory on January 24, by a score of 32 to 21. Hoptenbeck, Cook and Cottle, with the aid of the others, walked away with easy victory for Weber. On January 30, Weber bounced into a temporary lead in Region One by trimming the Logan “Grizzlies’” by a score of 42 to 37 at Logan. The “Warriors” were far ahead the first half and then staved off a last-period rally of the Loganites. Cottle, Cook and Neville were the high point men. 7 On Friday, March 14, Weber High hoopmen, before a crowd of wildly screaming fans, won the Region One basketball championship in a play-off game with Box Elder by a score of 36 to 34. The “Warriors” fought hard, and Cook and Cottle, Weber’s hard-driving forwards, were good for a basket every time the Warriors fell behind. Wallace, a substitute guard, was also outstanding in his playing. At the State Tournament, Weber's final standing was place a CPR ET ’ All-State Basketball Team. One Hundred Weber fifth Warriors Twenty-eight ‘RI os Fwe eesae won their first game in the tournament. Ss Br but failed in the last two games. Lloyd Neville was chosen as a guard on the |