1951 Cedrus Yearbook

szo-Pq7 R. WILSON Center R. PATRICK Guard CEDARVILLE COLLEGE LIE7. CECARVILLE., Oiii0 CONGRATULATIONS TO R. WILSON M. McCLURE (Capt.) Guard R. DUNN Guard R. HATFIELD Forward C. DENNIS Forward JUNIOR VARSITY Under the able leadership of Coach Al Scrivner, Cedarville's Baby Yellow Jackets completed their 1950-51 record with a 9-4 record, all losses coming at the hands of Cincinnati, Wilberforce State, and Wilmington. Other opponents included topflight independent teams in this area. The team worked primarily off a wide spread double pivot and a three man weave out in the front court, an offense which enabled them to outscore the opposition 726 to 562. The leading point getter was Dick Hatfield, the sharpshooter from Barboursville, W. Va., who set a new college field house record when he meshed 56 points against Rosewood. Big Ron Wilson was voted by the team the most valuable player and was most worthy of the title. Ron's rebounding was consistent and he was always in there when they needed points. Many of these boys should come through next year, having gained much from the experiences they received on this year's Junior Varsity squad.

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