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Worthington High School Varsity Basketball Team, 1967-68 Season is a picture, with genre photograph and group portraits.
It was created around 1967-1968.
John Irving Snouffer, 1952- is the Contributor.
This black-and-white photograph shows the 1967-68 varsity basketball team for Worthington High School, posed for a group portrait. The photograph is labeled with the players' names, and includes that they were "1967-68 B.A.C. Champs Record 15-4." "B.A.C." stood for "Buckeye Athletic Conference," which was a high school athletic league that preceded the Ohio Capital Conference. The team had a 15-4 overall record that season.
Pictured are (front row, left to right): Richard (Dick) Atha, David (Dave) Smith, Dwight Miller, John Pappas, Dave Van Meter and John Snouffer; (back row, left to right): David Rinehart, Dennis McDougle, John McLaughlin, Roger McGlaughlin, Craig Dean, Thomas Spears and Coach George Klein.
The 1968 Worthington High School "Cardinal" yearbook shares additional details about the team's successful season: "Dubbed the 'classy Cardinals' by the local newspapers, this year George Klein's boys captured the coveted Buckeye Athletic Conference championship."
The team totaled 1151 points for the season, made 40 percent of their field goals and 68 percent of their free throws. The yearbook continues: "Other outstanding achievements of this championship team included trouncing Portsmouth, number eleven in the state polls, and placing three members on the BAC first string team, [senior] Dwight Miller, [and juniors] Dick Atha and Dave Van Meter."
It covers the topics school sports and basketball.
It features the people George M. Klein, Richard (Dick) Lee Atha, David (Dave) Smith, Dwight Lee Miller, John C. Pappas, Dave Van Meter, John Irving Snouffer, 1952-, David Michael Rinehart, Dennis McDougle, John McLaughlin, Roger Allen McGlaughlin, Craig Dean and Thomas Spears.
It features the organization Worthington High School.
It covers the city Worthington.
The original is in a private collection.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is wcd0771.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on September 10, 2024.