GIRLS CAGETEAM HASTOP YEARWith seven victories and no defeats the Chceotah girls’ ha iketball team, coached by Perry Kennedy, has been the leader of the. NO A A conference during the entire season. . . - • .Next in line in conference play are the Stigler lassies with six victories and. one defeat. Stlgler’sonlv loss came at the hands of Che-%/ 'cotah on their hpme court. .Friday night’s came will be the final game for five oi Checotah’s seniors including Bette King, Nancy Grant Scott, Bobbie Stone, Shir- •lev Creekmoro and Dorothy Abbott. Juniors who will .be .around for another year are Lorene Lukr\~ Margret Smith. Betty Scott and Joyce Hart. Sophomores who have two more years of eligiblitv areHorn Bntta, Sue Nell Newton andlt;« *Pat'Hughes.The ha* a t1 won and 4ln^t rooord fov tbrt seasonFriday night’s battle will decide whether or not they will he conference chains or share the honors with Stigler.The junior high girls* cage team has also had a very successful season. Their record is fivo wins and one loss. They had little trouble winning first place in *b° Warner junior high tournament, which had been won for the past four years hv the Warner-team.-Members of the junior high team, all of whom are freshmen, include: Juanita Killingsworth, Nancy Ed-dv, Fav prowning, Beverlv Spear, Judv Towrv, Barb*™ Brandon, Shorrv Adnv. Ann Hart, Ann Frazier, Onal Morris, Arka Paden. Car*oV'n Lackey and Jeanetta Brins*field.' ^ ...............Coach. Kennedy said in viewof *he freshman *vte~tta1* thehigh sphodT girls’ team should bebetter next year and will amain be bidding for a top berth m;uthe conference.They are all hard working and determined and you will be seeing much of them next year”' CoachKennedy say^ .. .