Sop~ S Key WF (Continued from Page 13) Average) While Making a Name Freshman Team, Montgomery Led for Himseu with His Hustle and the Squad in Scoring with 337 Desire
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PAGE TWO Tuesday, December 3, 1968 OLD GOLD AND DLACK Sop~_s Key WF (Continued from Page 13) average) while making a name freshman team, Montgomery led for himseU with his hustle and the squad in scoring with 337 desire. A fine outside shooter points and a 21.1 average. Rhoads also contributed 91 re: He attended Gauley Bridge bounds for a 6.1 average in that High, where he received Class department. 2A all-state honors and was an An All-State selection at Mer honorable - mention All. Amer cer High, he captained the team ican. Montgomery averaged 28 in both his junior and senior points per game his senior year. seasons. Norwood Todmann, 6-3, 180, Jay Randall, 6-2, 175, G.· G. Junior, New York City , Senior, Kinston A good shooter with excellent A fine ballbandler and defen moves, Todrnann averaged 13.3 sive player, Randall scored 28 points per game for the Deacons points for a 1.3 average last last year 11 while supplying some season, almost exactly duplicat rebounding strength in the form ing his performance as a soph, of 125 rebounds for a 4.8 aver. when·he tallied 33 points fora1.3 age. As a freshman in 1966, he average. tallied 379 points for a 23.7 av. .-· As a freshman, he placed sec erage to place second on the club. ond on the team in scoring, col In addition, he was in double fig. lecting 195 points and a 12.2 av ures in every game that season. erage, and was in double figures While attendingPowerMemor in 12 of 16 games. Randall at ial High in New York City, Tod tended Grainger High and was mann shattered teammate Lew named to the 1965 All-State team. Alcindor's s~ngle game and sin Bob Rhoads, 6-3, 160, G. gle season scoring totals. He Soph, Mercer, Penn. scored 602 points as a senior, Left-to-Right (front row): Bob Rhoads, no DuBose, Tom Lynch, Jerry Montgomery, Charles and was named team captain. ... ., Davis, Jay Randall. Left-to-Ri~!·t (back row): Neil Pastushok, Gilbert McGregor, Dan "Posey" racked up 177 points Todmann totalled over 1,000 pts. Ackley, Larry Habegger, Dickie Walker, Norwood Todman. for last ·year's freshman (11.8 for his high school career. The Frank A. Stith Company wishes Coach McCloskey, Captain Jerry Montgomery.,- -~nd the Demon Deacons the best of luck for a successful basketball season. ~lake the 1968-'69 season a victorious .. campaign! -· For those high pe~ centage shots., make .your way to Stith's for the finest in winter fashions. - ·' .· .... ,.. _, .. "-·.. _.:: ·. ~: .. ..... ,_. Captain Jerry Montgomery *Downtown-Fourth, & Cherry . ' .·. ' * Reynolda Manor Shopping Center .. > • ~ ~ .. OLD GOLD AND llLACK Tuesday, December 3, 1968 PAGE ':f'HREE Sophs Key WF Hopes For 1968. Seas()~ By BILL UPTON Bo DuBose, 6-3. 172, senior, he averaged 18 points freshman in 1966, he established F., Sop h., Athens, Georgia Ackley averaged seven points SPORTS EDITOR . and 18 rebounds per game. a new record for scoring, aver a contest last s e as o n, while Up from last year's fine fresh aging 28.3 points per game, while shottlng at a 49.3- pace from the Experience and. talented soph squad, DuBose is a good Neil Pastushok, .6-4, 190, omores are the key factors in man shooting at a 52.1 clip from the field. In addition, he hauled in shooter who averaged 9.5 points 'tj', Soph •• Roselle Park Wake Forest's drive to better floor. .He tallied 30 or more 125 rebounds for a 5.1 average in per game last season, along with a Versatility is the major at points in 10 of 16 freshman con that department. As a freshman basketball fortunes in the near 53.0 field goal percentage. tribute of this graduate of last future. tests. on the 1966 squad, he. led the He played three .years of bas season's freshman team. Pas Walker starred at James Blair team in· rebounding (157, 10.5 Five of the seven lettermen ketball at Athens High, and was returning for the Deacs were tushok averaged 20.3 points, shot High, wbere he led the team to the average) and was third in scor sophomores last year, and with a named team co. captain and most slightly under 50% from the field, state championship, and at South ing (150, 10.0 average). season of experience behind them valuable player his senior year. and was the team's second-lead wood College, where he was a Ackley was named all-county golf all should be much improved this DuBose also lettered in in ing rebounder (129, 8.6 average). teammate of Pete Maravich. first-team for two consecuthe campaign. In addition, five grad. high school. He earned all-state recogni years at Liverpool Higb, and tion for two years at Roselle Dan Ackley, 6-8, 215, nates of last year's freshman Larry Habegger, 6-7, 225, was also the team's leading sco- squad are expected to provide Park High, and holds the school C-F., Jr., Liverpool, N.Y. F, Jr., New Augusta, ~d. (Continued on Page 13) needed depth. Two are probable scoring record with over 1,000 .-· starters. A strong forward, Habegger points during his career. Pas The Deacons lost four letter was second on the club last sea• tushok averaged 24 points per men from last year's team, and son in. both number of rebounds game while attending Frederick ''NO ONE WILL ·Coach Jack McCloskey may miss . (135) and rebounding ave rage Military A cad em y his senior the rebounding strength provided (5.2). A tougb offensive rebound year. BE SEATED DURING by Paul Crinkley (6-4), Jimmy er, be was second in rebounding Broadway (6-4), David Stroupe on the 1966 fresbman'team with a Dickie Walker, ,6-3, 205, ·9.0 average. (6-6), and Newton Scott (6-5). F., Jr~. Williamsburg, Va. THE LAST 88 MINUTES. This year's edition of the Wake While attending Pike High in The team leader in both scor- Forest basketball squad combines Indianapolis, Habegger broke ing (447, 17.2 average) and re ... THEY'LL ALL BE .. depth at the guard position with both the Indianapolis single sea bowlding (162, 6.2 average), Wal ., _strength up front. With the addi son and career rebounding marks, .ker has the ability to become an ON FLOOR, tion of versatile center Gilbert and was named all-state. As a all • time Deacon great. 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Wake Forest then went to a four The first half saw the lead half points Saturday night to lead on a drive bythe Moccasins' John But the Mocs stayed within one corner. offense with Davis in the change hands 12 times, plus five the .i)eacons to an 88-72 season- ·Cafarelli.