ih NansStill A Good Season# . ’ ’ I M• ♦ . '_• 1 1 ■ • ' ^. DIO LA SALLE'S loss to Westerly in overtime Sunday in the state Class B basketball champion: ships, jarring as it was, does not blur the 'memory of the outstanding season enjoyed by the B-East .champions. The sudden death aspect, the everything in one game of 32 minutes of tournament play, often produces upsets. De La Salle was the victim as’ Westerlj', with a-fine sense of ball-control and a deadly touch, upended the Crusaders.- Accuracy paid off for Coach Henry Carey’s Westerly learn.' De La Salle fired 69 shots - probably, below its average - .and Westerly 5?. But with 13 fewer shots the Bulldogs collected 25 baskets/three more than the Crusaders, Bill .Sullivan’s seven assists,wore a De La Salic highlight in Ihis game.In the, extra period Westerly hit on both of its floor shots and.-cm six of seven free throws. De La Salle had four floor shots, all oLwhich missed; and it netted three of four penaltytries/ ;Season's.scorIng.stalistics.(basketst free throws tried andmade, total'points and personal fouls,) of the De La-Salleregulars were:■4$ *'■ ■ Jim Koziara 1 /Dob piVenjJli- - Bill Sullivan •. Don DeCosta -Marly Kenney 'Mike Frazier 'Free throw averagfcoziara, .677; DiVenuli, .672; Frazier, -593, and Ivejmey, .544,»FTFMris. 1PF156ST-G7■ 379 ,46 ‘13112282.344.-6713793 -6634039'96SO56248-5653' 633714351-43. 543211843were:Sullivan. .710;Debosla,.700;