A capacity crowd turned out last night to view the basketball doublehesider between the faculty and seniors of Shannock Valley and Kittanning; high schools, played on the KHS hardwood.Proceeds of the event will be divided between the scholarship funds of Rural Valley Lions Club and KittanningThe estimated 1,700 spectators present saw the Shannock teachers win the preliminary contest by a 36*31 score. Kittanning seniors won the second game, 58-44.Herman Sledzik, coach of theEducation Association. The j section 21-B basketball championsfunds will be used to send arduring the regtflar ha:-[wood sea-. . , „ , Ison, was high scorer in the firststudent from each of the two; garae with points, Ron Schreeen*schools to college next fall. lgost, kjhs basketball c.o-coach,was high for the losers with 12 markers. John Rimmey, KHS roundball coach, had 11 tallies.Charlie Hutchison of Kittanning was high man in the second con-: test with 20 markers. Bob Samson led the Shannock seniors with 16 tallies. Bill Cryfczer of Kittanning had 13 markers and Hunter Mc-Means of the Spartan upperclassmen had 10 tallies.During- the halftime break inthe second contest, Roy Jones, Rural Valley King Lion, presented KHS coaches John Rimmey and Dave Ulloni with gifts.Rimmey1 s gift was a set of towels to replace the faded one he clutches during regular season contests- UUom’s present was. ‘slightly used” official’s uni-aform and three whistles sinee the Wildcat grid and ja.vvee basket- j ball ecc.ch is, according to Jones,. “The most-officiating coach i! have ever seen!”