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What goes up must
come down they say, and down we came! This year was a down year for East
but one in which we played some good basketball and coached some fine
boys. Rod Scheyer was the main gun here and he was a fine ball player.
Rod set a rebounding record which still stands here at East. He was
tough to handle in the high post and certainly afraid of no one when the
going got rough. Pat Halstead, perhaps the biggest and no doubt the
smartest ball player in the state of Washington for 1958-59, was the
center. He stood 6' 10" tall and had his problems getting it all
coordinated. Mike Edwards moved in as a sophomore and has been the only
sophomore ever to letter in basketball at East.
Alex Bennett, a
true competitor, who did not have a great deal of natural ability, but
he certainly made up for it with desire and brains. Farrell Forbes was a
guard with lots of natural ability. His first love was baseball and he
played this game well also. These boys were backed by Anderson, Mackey,
Beard, Busse, Eno, Lee, Liesmann, and Dolmseth. This team was not a
winner but they were no quitters. They always seemed to be on the verge
of breaking loose and hitting their stride. Not one of them will forget
the heart stopping loss to West on our floor in over-time when they had
it won with ten seconds to go and saw it slip from their grasp.
This team rose to
many occasions magnificently. The South Kitsap team was a good one but
our kids didn't like them too much and they rose up and popped them
twice. Lincoln had a fine team but we battled them twice in tremendous
fashion and although we came out on the short end, they were fine games
with great effort on our kids’ part. Olympia was a great team and the
Knights dropped them at home without too much trouble. It was an
interesting year. It was a losing season but rather painless because
they worked at it and did they have fun? You bet they did, maybe too
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