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    Although not winning any championships, the Huskies completed a verysuccessful season. The Huskies appeared in both the Western Conference andState Tournament being defeated in both of the semi-finals. Th Reno Varsitywill have many returning veterans next year and also a number of JuniorVarsity hopefuls. During the season the first team was usually composed ofDick Nannini cmd Ed Hancock at forward Gene Mendiola at center and BobKrone and Wayne Courtright at guard. These five were usually backed byMarvin Byars Don Richards Danny Sullivan Neil Cline Buddy Piazzo andCharlie Spina. Piazzo Spina Richards Mendiola and Cline will be back next

    year to form a strong nucleus for next year s five.

    Bob Krone

    In the first game of the season the Itice to make them a top-notch ball twith 14 points were in the l ead thI

    Wayne

    The second night the Huskies showShasta Wolves. Jim Paggett with

    teams. We

    n the first conference g ame of thecapacity crowd at Carson City. ThEbut their hopes of victory were soar:

    Nannini played go

    Although a slow and sluggish ganbrought the fans to their feet within a 22-22 tie. In the overtime the[acquez of the Mustangs finally en-Reno fans home broken-hearted.

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    A BASKETBALL

    Row 1: H Clark A. Thieme R Murdock D Freelond E Spoon G Morrison G Mendiolo;Row 2: B Godda B Piazzo W. Damels R Schooley C Spino D Carano.

    RENO 21 CARSON 18

    With Ed Spoon playing his first varsity game and dropping in 13 points the Huskies edged the

    Carson Senators in an exceedingly rough game. Most of the fourth quarter was played on thefloor as the Senators desperately tried to overtake the Renoites who won their first game under

    their new coach, Bud Beasley.

    When the tragic death of the great Reno coach, HerbFoster hit Reno High School the Huskie basketballteam was in the midst of pre -season practice. Leader

    less and stricken by Herb s death, there was littlehope for Reno s promising team. It was then that BudBeasley, physical education instructor and B Squadcoach for many years took over the Huskies. Underhis able supervision the team won eleven of twelve

    conference games and were runners-up in the West

    ern Conference tournament.

    UD 1. BEASLEY

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    SKETBALLRENO 58, LOVELOCK 25

    ie Spina and Ed Spoon dumped in eight pointsto lead Reno to their second victory as the

    es tripped an ineffective Lovelock Mustang.team work featured the win, Reno rolling up

    an impressive 23 to 24 half time lead.

    RENO 45, SPARKS 41

    nuing to march through Dpposition Reno stagedmpressive display to nudge Sparks 45 to 41. Ed

    n, Huskies center, was high point man for Reno,Ray Gianotti, Railroaders ace, kept Sparks in

    the game with 13 points.

    RENO 34, HAWTHORNE 32

    g one of their poorest floor games of the season

    enoites topped a battling Hawthorne five. Carano was high point man with I\ ,

    RENO 50, STEWART 32

    fth straight win of the year for he Huskies camepparent ease as they racked up a 38 to 13 halfead and held it with reserves in the second half.

    Spina turned in a brave floor g me with 15points.

    RENO 39, FALLON 20

    passes by Gene Mendiola set up fast Renods to highlight the game as the Huskies de-

    the strong Fallon team. Spina and Caranoopped Reno s scoring with 9 points each.

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    A'''' BASKETBARENO 32, DOUGLAS 21

    An inspired Douglas team ended the Huskies' lengthywin streak as the Tiger defense bottled up formerReno point makers. Jim Summers hit 13 points for

    Douglas while Spina led the Renoites with 7.

    RENO 45, YERINGTON 24

    Presenting a fast break in the first quarter which leftthe Lions far behind, the Huskies swiftly got back onthe winning trail. Reno cleared the bench and wouldhave routed the Lyoh County five except for their

    amazing free through accuracy by Yerington.

    RENO 38, SPARKS 24

    Reno pulled the most spectacular rally of the seasonas they came from behind in the second half to stopSparks in a brilliant display of floor work and shoot-ing. At half time, however, with substitute WayneDaniels playing a steady game and with Ed Spoonhitting from all angles, Reno tied the Railroaders 25to 25 at the end of the third period and went on to

    win in the fourth.

    RENO 55, STEW ART 23

    The Reno basketballers had a little difficulty in de-feating a smaller Stewart squad. Charlie Spina was

    high point man with 12.

    RENO 4.0 MANOGUE 25

    Stepping out of conference play the Huskies easilydefeated a scrappy but inexperienced Manogueteam. Ed Spoon, playing his best scoring game of the

    season hit 20 points.

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    ST TE

    ROY L R R LD E

    l l ~ S t a t eCenter

    The selection of Roy Larralde on th AIlStateBasketball Team comes as not a surprise. Scoring

    / 252 points during the 1950 season, Reachio' . . Royestablished himself as truly deserving the position.

    q.....J ev.,1 ~ d .\ l . . ~.

    Pictured above s the 1950 State BasketballChampionship team. This outstanding teamwon their glorious title when they defeated theWhite Pine Bobcats during State Basketballtournament. In the background is Billy Gadda,Roy Larralde, Don Fife, and Dale Freeland.Row 2: Jack Bream, Paul Vietti, Buddy Piazzo.and Ron Engle. Row 1: Louie Castello, Man-ager Bob Cannon, and BiB Kottinger.

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    BUDDY PIAZZOSecond String All State Guard

    Selected the second strios A I ~ T o u m a m e n tteam,Buddy PU12 Z0 was noted for hIS speed, consistentfloor game and his scoriog ability.

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    BILLY GADDAAlIState Guard

    Duriog the season s pl ay the all-round basketballability, the aggressive style of play. aod great hackboard game stamped BiU Gadda as one of Nevada ,most outstaoding high school players.

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    Members o the A _

    ball team are Don BeRay Ba Johnny uwich Neil Brooks . }Bream. and L. ] Hain

    BASKfWestern Zone

    Reno 64-35 ................... Sparks

    The H uslries stopped a forceful attempt forrevenge from the R311ro" lers. The powerful Reno team held Sparks down throughout the game. This game made the Huskieseligible for State Tourney. Jack Breamwas high point man with 15 points.

    Reno .................... 60-4 Hawthorne

    Reno again showed its strength and walloped the Hawthorne tearo. Buddy Piazzooutstanding guard was high point man with20 points making him secone high manfor Western Conference Tourney.

    Reno .................... 40-38................ Douglas

    Playing true to form the Reno High SchoolHuskies won the Western ConferenceCharopionship from the second place Douglas team. Don Fife and Roy Larralde werethe gatne standouts; Roy being the topWestern Conference scorer.

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    tate Tournament

    Reno .................... 6 _ 54........ Winnemucca

    The Huskies won their first loop in thestate tourney play with a 63 54 victory over

    Buckeroos. Jack Bream turned in hisgame of the year with 19 points

    ................... 51-44 ............. Las Vegas

    Huskies upset the

    Vegas Wildcats in a cruciala full house. Larr alde wasoUltst mding for Reno with 18 points .

    .................... 65-49 ......... White Pine

    won the State Championship t id-a surprisingly easy win over the WhiteBobcats. Roy Larrald e and on Fifethe Huskie standouts.

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    Reno ...... .48 4L ............. Cars(Reno .. 60AO .............. StewaReno .. .... .. 61-40 . . . . . . . Yeringt{Reno .... .... . 44-34 ........ Hawthor rReno ......... .46-47 ............ .... SpariReno ....... .43-35...... Hawth orrReno ......... .45-33 ........ .. FalloReno ......... 35-38......... Dou ghReno .... .... 70-24 ....... Sparl

    asketball

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    Basketball

    VARSITY BASKETBALL-Top row, left to I i g h ~ RTrounday, B. H l ; o n r i c k ~ o nB. Gadda, D. Bissett, G.M o r [ i ~] Bream, H. DeRicco, R. Engel, B. Beasley. Fltst row, left to right: G. Stewart, T. Teranishi,L. J. Haines, T. Bastian. H. Davis, H. Davis, D. Hellman.

    Varsity Basketball this year was under the leadership of Bud Beasley. The Huskiesfought hard all season and had a season s record of 11 ,vins, and 3 losses in conferenceplay. In the 'Vestern Zone Tournament Reno beat iVlanogue. and ,,-as beaten byCarson. In the State Tournament Reno beat Lincoln, and ,, as beaten b c \Vhite Pine.,,,ho later took State Championship. .

    U T fine Huskies deserve a lot of credit for long hours of practice, and training, andfor the wonderful games they played. They were a wonderful team

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    Reno 45 Manogue 31Reno 36 Stewart _Reno 55 Loyelock 29Reno 61 Carson 4 1

    eno 55 Sparks 36Reno 48 Douglas 58Reno 53 Fallon 42

    Reno Hawthorne 32Reno 58 Stewar t . 34Reno 42 Ha\\ thorne 52Reno 51 Carson 32Reno 58 Yerington _ 30Reno 5 Fallon 47Reno 53 Sparks 35

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    arsity asketballR N O H I H H U S K I S

    Left to right front row: Hank De Ricco Howdy Davis TomTeranishi, Roger Trounday.J Hugh Davis. Second row: Coach udBeasley Dave Dungan, Don Hellm an Ray Brown Dick BankofierManager Mike Wogan. Third row: Bob Sco tt Vernon Sargent,

    Don Bissett Blaine Henrickson ill Howton.

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    HUGH DAVIS orward ROGER TROUNDAY Guard DAVID DUNGAN Guard

    RENO OPPONENTS4 7 ...................... ........... Sparks 3247 ...... . ...........................Las Vegas 4540 ............... . .............. .Las Vegas 46

    WESTERN 39 .. .... ............... Lassen Union 3350 ..................... Bishop Manogue 4568 . ............... Stewart 33

    ONFEREN E 49 .. Lovelock 4450 .... Carson 4842 .. ..................... Sparks 4146 .... .............. Douglas 3846 . . Fallon 4038 ............. Hawthorne 4063 Stewart 4034 . Hawthorne 3040 ............... . Las Vegas 6248 . Las Vegas 5554 .... ................. Carson 4756 Yerington 43

    HOWDY DAVIS Guard 60 ....................................... Fallon 5152 . ............ ................. . Sparks 48

    TOM TERANISHI. Forward RAY BROWN Guard DON Bissm. Farward

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    shooting under basket Roger Troundoy and BlaineHenrickson 43 49 looking on.

    V RSITY

    Tom Teranishia shoots a high one while Manogue man tr jto blod Bonkofier n the back 42.

    Huskies n ction

    Teranishia holds on to on while Yerington man tries tograb hold.

    Trounday goes up for a nice one Bissett at right watches onwhile Scott 53 comes n from behind.

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    L r to r; hl. tr (lnt ro\\': Goure, Smith. Mack. P ~ s t r e l lDeRicco, Smith. Fujii. Had, ro\\: Bankofic:r.DcAngeli. 'Bradburn. Sargmt, Plum mer. McKibben. HO'.non, Piretto.

    This yelr the Huskies tlnished ilr:;t jn \Vcstern Zone pby \\ ith a l y rcc(Jrd.

    Entering the \Vestern Zone Tournament. the Huskies \ yO l l t \ \ u games hefore dropt ~ i n gtt Douglas. During the State Tournament Reno dumped the Elku I n d i ~ l l l '

    i P ~ - ( ) 2the t1rst night. but lost to the L ~ \ sYe {as \Vildclts in the semi-hnals.

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    DARRELL PASTRELLAU State Forward

    W ST RNZONE

    Reno 62 __________________________________ . _____ Hawthorne 34

    Reno 64 ___ _______________ .. Fallon 54Reno 46 _________ . ______________ Douglas 68

    STATEReno 70 ___________________________________________________ Eiko 62

    Reno 49 ___ .. _____ Las Vegas 53

    Reno 56 ____________________________________________ Las Vegas 62

    Reno 44 _________ . Las Vegas 67

    Reno 42 . Lassen 41Reno 56 ____________________________ Westwood 37Reno 60 _________ ________________________ Manogue 43

    Reno 80 ______ _____________________________ ____ Stewart 18Reno 34 Lovelock 33Reno 55 ___________________________________ ____ CaIson 60Reno 62 _____________________________ Sparks 42

    Reno 53 . - Douglas 40Reno 47 Fallon 37Reno 56 _________________________________________ Hawthorne 36

    Reno 42 ______________ _ Las Vegas 7

    Reno 63 Las Vegas 61Reno 53 Stewart 41Reno 63 Hawthorne 50Reno 44 . - Carson 42

    Repo51 .

    Yerington44

    Reno 56 ___ ______________ Fallon 42Reno 75 ___ - _____________ ._____ Sparks 56

    H NK DeRICCO~ n S t r 3 ~ e ~

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    {i STATECHAMPSi o n e of the most satisfying highlights of the '54

    season was the double win over Reno s cross-state rival,/ the Las Vegas Wildcats, who went down in defeat to the

    Huskies by scores of 62-37 and 66-46. It was the Wildcats from Vegas who handed the Reno team fonr of the

    six defeats suffered last season. The powerful RenoHuskies rose to all heights for this classic in which theywere greatly rewarded with the twin victory.

    ~ \ f t e rthe uual victory from Vegas, the Huskic.

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    l1his year's Reno High School basketball team have established themselves as one of the greatest if not THE greatest team ever to comeout of this school.

    The Huskie hoop squad rolled up an impressive season of 25 win;; and one defeat. The perfect record was marred only by a one-pointloss at Klamath Falls, Oregon, in December. That night they were caged by the one pomt when three regulars fouled out early; naxt evening theRed and Blue came back to belt the supposedly powerful Pelicans by 2 points.

    The Huskies ended a six week training grind with an opener against arch-rival Sparks. The game, which ended in an impressive'71-33 victory for the Huskies, inaugurated the newly built Sparks' gym. That weekend the squad travelled to Klamath Falls, Oregon, where theytook on a strong Pelican team. Klamath eked out a 50-49 victory over the Huskies the first game, but Coach Garfinkle's charges came back thesecond night to hand the Klamath club a decisive 54-42 setback.

    Reno came hack after vacation to take an aggressive Manogue group by an outstanding 80-47 win. That same weekend they beat theFallon Green Wave to the tune of 52-36. Next week marked the most spectacular scoring spree ever to be shown in the State of Ntvada thisbeing the 102-59 victory over the Sparks Railroaders. The points scored in this game were the gm atest eve r amassed in a single -basketballexhibition. t also set an indivi dual record for the school, which was mad e by two- time winner of _the All-State awar4, Darrell P a s t ~ LD a r r e l l ~ s _ ~ t ~m e r_() .o i n t sduri lg this game was 41, a grand total indeed ~ - - - ~ - - " ---------------

    COACH BUDDY GARFINKLE MANAGER HOWARD BRANDIS

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    The first of the post season classics, the \ v e s t e r n ~Zone Tournament, opened in nne style with theHuskies trouncing the Manogue Miners 83-44. Thenthey entered the semi-finals against the Senators from

    Carson. After downing the capitalquintet

    by a 65-35margin, Reno wen t into the finals of the tournamentto take a record-smashing 84-53 victory from theFallon Green \Vave. It was the greatest amount ofpoints evef scored in the cha l,Pionship game of thetournamEnt. Reno came out of the tournament witha 7i .J avnage per g.l.me.

    Reno s second IJost-game tourney gave them theright to play the Las Vegas Wildcats in the openinggame of the State Tourney quarter-finals. This gamesaw one of the most spectacular comebacks t:\'er~ t a g t : din the State Tournament; the Huskks weretrailing b) an eleven-point gap mid-way in the secondquarter. but came out at hali-time with a one-pointlead. The Red and Blue moved into high gear thesecund half to take the 67-59.

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    After a dose call Friday night. the Huskies r l l nhead-on into H hustling bunch of Sparks hoys . Althoughthe score was deadlocked at halftime. the Reno te

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    l i Row: Leon:nd Mard: an Bob Clement s Jeff i\[orby Don Watts Dean Paddy; 2nd Row: Fred Black. Jerry Moon. :\fack Fry.Stan Valentine: 3rd Row: Forest Grieves Tom Sloan. Buddy Garfinkle. coach.

    V RSITY B SKETB LL

    BUDDY GARFrNKLE Coach

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    N. 1 C eason T mphy

    Zone Trophy

    tate hampion Trophy

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    D v ~ l O N

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    LEN ~ i A R I D I A ~All State ForwardAcker Tourney All Star TeamNJ.C. All Conference

    Reno )6Reno 65Reno 62Reno 84Reno 53Reno 60Keno BReno 66Reno 6[Reno 59Reno 79Reno 74

    Reno,-

    Reno nReno 53Reno sIReno 75Ren ) 6S _Reno h

    Keno );

    Klamath Falls 50Klamath Falls 43Sparks 36-

    Manogue 38Chico 44Chico 52Shasta 39Shasta 49

    ____L ~ i sVegas 62Las Vegas 49

    Christian Brothers 53____________ Chri5tian Brothers 27

    Chico 44Chico 55

    ... Shasta 55Shasta 70

    Carson City 32~ ~ ~ ~ ~Fallon 58

    Christian Brothers 49Christian Brothers 42

    DEAN PADDY:All State Guard

    B S K E T B L L

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    ~ l S t a t cCenter.c. All_confermcc

    O N O R S

    Reno 4i i _Reno 35 --Reno 36

    BOB CLEMENTS:Second String All_State ForW

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    Jeff Morbr. Guard

    Mack Fry, Forward

    V R S I T Y

    The basketball season of 9 5 4 ~ 5 5was started un a note of doubt.The previous season, the state champs had roared through ;111Nevada opposition for a brilliant 2 5 ~ Trecord. But this : eaL Relh)was .moving into better competition in the Northern InterstateConference against three powerful California schools. Experhfigured Reno for a mediocre season.

    Instead, the Huskies turned in l grcJt 2 . ~ 3season record andwon the State Championship again. They also ackled the N.I.e.crown, Western Zone Tournament, and made a g Jod accoLlnt ofthemselves in the Acker Tournament. besides running up a :Fgame win streak.

    Reno opened the season with a pair of wins oyer the Yall 1tedKlamath Falls Pelicans, 56-50 and 65-43' This brought the Huskieswin string to 26 straight. They followed \yith easy yictorie:. oycr

    Sparks and Manogue.The Huskies made their debut in the new Conference with

    double wins over Chico and Shasta. The unprecedented \yin streakcame to an end when Las Vegas edged Reno ()2-6I. The Huskiesrevenged the defeat the second night SH-- ,s.

    Reno finished the season with ;l record of 17-3 including j { - 2in the N I e

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    Jerry Moon, Foro:ard

    S Q U D

    The hrst post-season tournament for Reno was the AckerTourney It Oroville. The Huskies won their first two games butdropped three of the next four g ~ l m e sto finish in ')th place. Anankle injury to Stan V ~ t l e n t i n ehurt their chances of winning.

    The \VeSlern Zone Tournament opened with the Huskies rollingto a victory over Doug as. They followed with an easy romp overSparks NI 4lJ in the semi-finals. The final game of the tournament

    saw Reno edge FaBon 65-01 in a thrilling game.State Tournament started with Reno opposed by Basic. The team

    delivered an easy 7, -46 victory. Sparks was next to fal under theReno axe, 59-3N. The great season ended with Reno smashingL S \ ~ e g a s77-50 in the finest game the Huskies turned in allseason. The \'ictory amply revenged the one-point defe,l[ dealt theHuskies earlier in the season.

    The final lctory over Las Vegas ended the mighty reign ofReno High in IHsketball under ~ Buddy G"Ijinkle. Thebrilliant little mentor had a lifetime record of 66 \ \ i l ~ ,Q--losses,in three years of coaching. L ~ d d yhas ;llways set a high example -of sportsmanshir and leadership at Reno High. He will always beremembered not only as a great coach, hut also a great person;dity.

    om Sloan, Forward

    Fred Black, Guard

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    CKER TOURN MENT

    ACKER ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMLeft to right; J Robinson. R. Dold. L Blue, S Brandt T. Brown. K. Carter. B. Clements. J Forgcrg

    L Mardian. M. Miller.

    The \cker Tournament was held in Oroville. C ~ l l i f o r n i a

    This particular post season tournament was another first for the Reno Huskies.

    It marked the first time that the Red and Blue had participated in this event.

    .-\lthough the Huskies did nut come out on top. they finished well up in the

    Ilnal standings.

    Len Mardian and Bob Clements distinguished thcmsch Cs by being placed Oil

    the All-Tournament Team.

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    A L L S TAT E TROPHY W RDS

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    V RSITY B SKETB LL

    N.I.C. Co Champions

    R ~ l knJ\.\ , left In rilrht: A k x }\..anwt'lz, Ron Gifford, fuhn 1Id)owdl . Paul Campbell . Harrv \Valkrs, andh , d BLHk. h o n l lOW'. Bob Ch;:lkndn. Jim : \ ~ \ l f p h yTom m y Sloan. Jerry 11o()ll, Bob Mortun. ;:lnd John

    JbnuJck. : \ o t ri,..-:tured; To m Cbrk . \ , iky )..[ickcy, :/Ild j im Alch( OIl.

    Jimmy Blakky. Man:-lgn

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    FIVE: Moon Black Gifford Kanwetz Sloan

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    l l ONFEREN E

    Reno Sf-Sparks _ ) , \ ~ R e n )High School eagers began thehome season by topping the SpJ.rks Railroaders 51-38.Paced by ;\,10011, who tanked 2 0 points, the Huskies wentahead at the opening ~ l s k e tanct gradually pulled awayafter a c l o ~ cfirst period. ;\;ioon -was hot all evening butparticularly in the first haH when he hit for 14 points. Sloanchipped in with 12 tallies against the Railroaders.

    Reno 6 3 ~ M a n l g u e_)i-Once again it was slashing forwardJerry 1 v10011 \',:ho led the Reno team to its win. } tloon hit for1 4 points and was closely followed by Black. who canned 1 2 .Height and superior backboard control gave the Huskies atremendous edge oyer the lvIanogue Miners.

    Reno 52-Klamath Falls 45-The blue-clad Huskies puta pressing. man-to-man defense to h3.1t Klamath and ca

    u t their first \'ictory of the season. Tommy Sloan ledscorers \\ ith I t ) ~ whik Alex Kailwetz and Ron Giffordbound ed excellently.

    Reno :H.-Klamath Falls 62-Despite twin 20 point perfonances by Jerry Moon and Tom Sloan, Klamath fought frcbehind, took the leJ.d in the third quarter and held it the nof the \1:ay to win the season's opener. The Huskies h

    taken the lead early in the game and were ahead at halftin

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    Reno 6o-C. B. S. 42-Reoo s\vept to their fourthstraight conference \\in over C. B. S. Reno s scoringduo, Moon and Sloan again led the parade with 19

    and 13 points respectively.

    Reno 6 2 ~ L J sVegas 52-Rising to their greatest peakof the season. the Huskies swept past their southernrivals \vith a late rally. Jerry Moon hit for 23 but thelate scoring of Paul Campbell and Harry l alters wasthe key.

    ROllO W--Las Yegas 7 The Wildcats took an earlylead an.d s\vamped the floor weary Huskies. Moontallied 24 but got little support from the remainder of

    the team.

    Reno 55-Sparks 6 / -Reno lost the second meetmgagJinst Sparks on the Railroaders home floor. Thegame \\ as a roughhouse affair, which s aw Sparksthrow n 29 gift tosses. The Huskies fell behind earlyand \vere never able to close the gap.

    Reno 6r-Red Bluff 42-In the re-match with theSpartans, Reno romped to a routine triumph for theirfifth straight conference win. Scoring was well dividedwith the regulars JJIaying about half the game.

    Reno 6r-Chico 59-In one of the most

    thrilling games ever witnessed a t theReno High Gymnasium Jerry ~ l o o nsank a jump shot with 17 seconds re-maining in a sudden death overtimeperiod to give the Huskies their initialconference win of the season. The improved play of reserve Harry \Valters,who made 15 points, was a great aid tothe team.

    Reno 6o-Shasta 51-The Huskies gain.ed their second conference \ \ 111 of the

    season, as they passed Shasta with atremendous second half rush. ForwardsJerry Moon and Tom Sloan made 21and 17 to lead the scorers.

    Reno 47-Red Bluff 3s-Reno won theirthird consecutive conference game withRed Bluff in a slow moving game.After trailing for most of the first half,the Huskies took command to registerthe victory.

    Reno 62-Fallon 69-An excessively hot Fallon Greenwave upset the Huskies in a non-conference meet ing atFallon. Tom Sloan and Jerry Moon hit or 14 pointsapIece:

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    Manager rank uller

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    Jim tchesonforward

    eno Opponent46 Manogue 4444 Sparks 3155 Fallon 625 Carson 49

    b s k e t b l l 9 5 7

    eno Opponent48 Klamath Falls 641 Klamath Falls 5143 Bishop rmstrong 4841 ed luff 45

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    Reno Opponent53 Fallon 5746 hico 4

    8 as egas 447 Rancho 48

    b s k e t b l l 9 5 7

    Reno Opponent

    49 Sparks 354 ed luff 5

    45 Chico 69

    5 Shasta 56

    ob Hunter

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    lex Kanwetz

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    im Murphyforward

    Fred Kotterforward

    Reno

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    Carson CityBishop rmstrong

    George Wash

    Shasta

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    Elko

    WinnemuccaFallon

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    Varsity roup Shot Left to Right Front Row: Tom Crossett Bruce Barton Joe Hesse Ed PineBob Challender Dick Russ and Craig Mo.rrison. Back Row: Paul Hunter manager; Mike Hart PatInch Bob Hunter Vern Albright Lynn Stiles Fred Kotter Bill Mortenson and Coach Trout.

    Reno High s basketball squad started the 1957-58season loaded with talent. Several outstanding boys wereup from last year s Ramblers in addition to a nJlmber ofvarsity veterans. The Huskies weren t able to o throughthe season undefeated, but they did turn in a vety creditable 16-8 record. They were the champs of the NorthernA zone tourney and finished third in a tough NIC Individual honors were earned by Ed Pine, Craig Morrison,and Dick Russ, who made the All-Zone Tourney team;and by Bob Challender, who made the coveted All-Statesquad.. - - - - .

    Paul Hunter

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    Bob Challender

    Reno 56 - Manogue 46: The Huskies looked sharp

    in winning the opener behind Bob Chal lender s 12-point scoring.Reno 53 - Carson 52: This was a real heart-stopperwith Craig Morrison s points pacing the win.

    Ed Pine

    Fallon 50 - Reno 49: The Green Wave had a hot

    night winning on of their f w games.Reno 32 - Elko 29: Both teams were cold; Elkocolder.Reno 43 - Sparks 30: In another low scoring gameth Huskies triumphed over their arch rivals.

    Craig Morrison Bruce Barton Dick Russ

    Reno 67 - Yerington 44: The Huskies looked sharperbehind the twin 3 point performances of Bartonand Morrison.-h i m 79 - Reno 36: Chico s uncanny shooting made

    Reno 42 - Red Bluff 41: Behind the 8 points ofChallender, the Huskies pulled this one out in thelast seconds.Reno 50 - Shasta 35: A fine team effort on defense

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    Bob Hunter Fred Kotter Joe Hesse

    Bishop Armstrong 47 - Reno 44: hallender got14 but had little scoring support.Reno 61 - Red Bluff 45: The Huskies lookedsharper th n ever in this fine te m performance.

    Chico 56 - Reno 49: The California boys had towork but again proved t o be the better team.Reno 42 - Bishop Armstrong 41: Big Ed Pinecame into his own s he and Russ led the Huskies.

    Las Vegas 57 - Reno 53: Despite 19 points byChallender Reno was unable to hold the lead.Reno 66 - Rancho 52: Burning from the defeat byVegas Reno ripped through the Rams with Russhitting 25.

    Shasta 44 - Reno 35: The cold shooting Huskiesgot out hustlecl in this one.Reno 67 - Anderson 35: The Cubs had a toughyear.

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    om Crossett Bill Mortenson

    Reno 68 - Anderson 52: Anderson looked a littlestronger but was still completely outclassed.Hawthorne 5 - Reno 42: The Huskies ran upagainst a fired up team and bowed in their finalregular game.

    ZONE TOURN MENT

    Led by all zone players Ed Pine Craig Morrisonand Dick Russ the Huskies swept to the champ

    ionship with victories over Winnemucca 56 50Manogue 57-48 and Tahoe Truckee 65-42.

    Vern Albright

    SI T E TOURN MENT

    Reno started off the State Tourney as if theymea nt business when they downed Carson 51-47

    but r n into tough luck the next evening whenRancho dropped them from the contest by a scoreo 61-43.

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    Left to Right Bottom Row Steve An:h, JQe Hesse, Vern Albright, lClng MilligCln ClndRichard Russ. Midc:ll Row: Bob Hale, Craig Marrlson, Dennis Anastassatas, and RickPaneW. op Row: oach lloyd Trout, Pat Inch, Gene La Blanc, Pete Salcedo, andSuc.k.y Barkman

    B a s k ~ h a l l

    Richard Russaptain

    Coach Uoyd Trout

    Paul Hunteranager

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    to Right: Jay Edwards, John Crawford, Dave Irish, BruceMike Lane, To m Ross, Ryan Melton. Standing: Coach

    osketboll

    Lloyd Trout, Rex Wilson, Steve Atcheson, Pete Salcedo, WillyChism, Howard Waugh, ave Ricks, and Paul Hunter, Manager.

    Lloyd Trout, Coach

    Paul Hunter, Manager

    Bucky Barkman, Captain

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    Gary Danielmanager

    loyd Troutcoach

    Reno 39 Chico 3Reno 52 Chico 47Reno 5 Elko 42Reno 48 Fallon 47Reno 66 Manogue 54Reno 65 Sparks 49Reno 58 Vegas 6Reno 57 Vegas 8Reno 6 Hawthorne 52Reno 42 Carson 46Reno 77 Fallon 5Reno 8 Lassen 56Reno 5 Carson 6Reno 56 Sparks 62Reno 69 EI ko 44Reno 69 Hawthorne 6

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    Tom Ross' 23 points, and Dave Ricks hel pedthe Huskies to steal the game from Fallon.Coach Trout's racehorse offense took care ofFallon's 11-10 lead in the first quarter topull into a 38-23 half-time lead.

    The Huskies brought home the zone trophy.

    The Huskies had an overall season record of,) 5y.4o.ond ~ h eRed and Blue took the Norfnern Zone

    Cnampionship placed third in state competition,and received the honor of having Qave i c k ~andMarty Hawkins on all-zone team.

    Seniors Dick Crawford, ike Lane, Dave Irish, Tom RossTim Farrell, and Marty Hawkins will not be backnext year, but they have left a high goal forthe underclassmen to work up to.

    't's ll 'n The Game

    Even though Carson was well -buried by18 points at the end of the half, the Senatocame back for their 13th straight win,defeating the Huskies 60_.

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    Dave Irishforward

    Willy Scottcenter

    Dennis rchguard

    Mike l n eforward

    Reno handed Sparks its first loss before a capqcityfilled gym The sixth straight win for the Huskies waslead by Marty Hawkins who scored 6 pOints

    DIck rawford

    forward

    Goody, Goody

    arty Hawkins

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    ank zcarate aptain I Glockzin

    Carl Bossieux Bruce Bertorelli

    ob Conrad Steve Hanks

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