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Newspaper Clipping, Flashback by Al Mallette, Horseheads' thriller is a fond memory. The Horseheads' boys of 46 get together in front of trophy case, Bill Bauman kneeling, and
atanding from left Frank Westlake, Don Brooks and Joe Danaher. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 02 |
Newspaper clipping, Career to Savor by Al Mallette. The ol' redhead Jack Casey got his basketball playing start back in 1939 under then Elmira High JV Bill wipfler has given rains as basketball coach at Elmira Academy, Casey's 1965-1966 club was 22-0. | newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 03 |
Newspaper Clipping, Change Of Pace by Al Mallette, Poetic Justice
A recent poem by the same name written byCassius Marcellus, March 19, 1963. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 04 |
Newspaper Clipping, Al Mallette Hail the Kings, As old corning pal Hayes might say, "Verse and Worse" in tribute to five decades of Elmira basketball champs. March 1, 1966. In the twenties DeFlipippo and partners Mac, Larry, Walt and Slim. The Thirties Robinson and Ropelewski, Forties Reid,Mak,Shep and Fitch. Fifties Davis Williams and Company, and the Sixties Gilliambrothers and Roberts. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 05 |
Newspaper Clipping, Profile by Al Mallette. Ed Spiess, Smithfield
-Ridgebury-Ulster 2,117-Point Scorer in baseball. Coach Jim Young. Who started working with Spiess when he was in junior high
calls his brighest star. The 1982-83 SRU season was Spiess best 996 points. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 06 |
Newspaper Clipping, Star Gazette Top 10 teams in the Twin Tiers boys basketball poll. Troy boys hold cage lead. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 07 |
Newspaper Cliping, Flashback by Al Mallette. ND's reign of basketball dominance. September 1973. Four girls entered Notre Dame High School as freshmen. Four years later Teresa(T.C.)Steed, Carol Farmer, Sue Mack and Debbie Drabinski graduated they had turned ND into a Sports power in basketball, softball, volleyball and track. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 08 |
Newspapper clipping, by Al Mallette, Big Man in Horseheads. He was varsity from the start-in basketball, fotball, and baseball. Horseheads had given up basketball becausr of Gas Rationing in 1942. He starrd in Semi-pro circles. Was elected into Elmira Hall Fame. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 09 |
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette, What Was EFA's Unbeaten Formula? Undefeated Academy - 1956-1957, Elmira Free Academy team which won 27 games. Jim Flynn Greatest Local Cage Coach,
Retires, 1966. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 10 |
Newspaper clipping, By Al Mallette, Wilson, Flynn Happy " Victims" of Fate. Doug Wilson graduated 1940 from Southside High
would be back in 1955 as head basketball couch. Jim Flynn graduated from Catholic High in 1943 and 11 years later be the basketball boss at the Acadmey. | Newspaper Clipping | 04 | 05 | 11 |
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