Saturday, November 13, 2010

59 - Baltic Mentor Seeks Take-Charge Cagers (11-20-58)

PHOTO: Baltic High School - Home of the Baltic Eagles
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After four games Baltic's new cage mentor, Tom Bellville, is still looking for a "take charge" performer. "We have several boys who have shown the quality of leadership at times thus far, but there's no one player who actually stands out above the others," he explained. "And to have a consistent winner week after week, you need someone who is a good ball handler as well as a team leader when it is on the floor," added Bellville, who replaced his brother, Jack, at the Eagle helm this season. Already "veterans" of the court game with four contests behind them and looking toward to Friday night for an invasion of Gnadenhutten and their first County League battle, the Eagles include three returning letter winners. In John Rice, 5-11 Junior forward, Bellville has one of the hottest shooters in the area. John was among the leaders in scoring last season when he amassed 405 points. He already has his eye adjusted hoopward, having totaled 107 points in the four games. Sam Jacobs rattled the nets for 245 points last season. The only Senior on the team, he stands 6-0 and has been playing at a forward post. The other vet is Gary Gerber, a 5-10 Junior guard. He had 173 points last Winter. At 6-3, Dick Lautenslagar, a Junior, is the tallest man on the team and is holding down the center post, while Dave Berger and Bob Ladrach are the others among the top six on the 10-man squad. Berger is a 5-4 Junior and Ladrach, a 6-1 Sophomore. Rounding out the squad are Junior Bill Froelich, 6-1, and Sophomores Gary Mast, 5-6, Charlie McPherson, 6-2, and Ted Oswald, 6-1. With a 3-1 mark to date the Eagles hope to better last year's 13-8 record.
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Thursday, November 20, 1958
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

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