Parkdale Panther Games
Two of the three clippings on the Parkdale games with details from the games. Parkdale won both games and seemed to be on a winning streak. Also, the third clipping is a game schedule for the Maryland area.
Two of the three clippings on the Parkdale games with details from the games. Parkdale won both games and seemed to be on a winning streak. Also, the third clipping is a game schedule for the Maryland area.
Washington Post Nick Asher State Basketball Championship Opens at Maryland Today Included is an image of Jeff Breiscoe and James Gray
Four of the five news clippings are names of team members (from Parkdale and other schools) in different basketball leagues. These leagues include AA, All Metropolitian, All-County, and AA finalists. The final clipping is a Parkdale win against Mackin on Parkdale's floor 83-56.
Parkdale plays Bladesburg and wins.
In a PG County basketball tournament, Parkdale is continuing to prevail within it. Parkdale v Whitman is supposed to take place. Mentioned are other details about Whitman and the tournament players.
Jeffrey Briscoe, Douglas Few, James Gray, and George Randall were Lakeland’s favorite sons in 1971, when they led Parkdale High School’s Panthers to a state basketball title. Briscoe, Gray, and Randall were members of the first class of Lakeland students to attend the new high school. They had sharpened their skills in Lakeland’s schoolyard and as teammates at Greenbelt Junior High School.
Atholton, Decatur, Pocomoke Win Whitman Subdues Dundalk, Battles Parkdale for Title by Mark Asher for Washington Post
Parkdale makes a play for DeMathas number 1 ranking but leaves defeated. In a game, 71-54 DeMatha keeps its record intact.
Three of the four news clippings are reports on Parkdale games. The reports are on the games against DuVal, Crossland, and High Point. Details from the games and essential team cooperation are included in the clippings. The mid-most clipping reports on the All-Star team James Gray is a part of. The process of choosing the players is mentioned. Also mentioned are the players that were chosen for the Heilbronn All-Star Team.
One win and a loss from Parkdale. Both games are against the same team, St. Anthony's. James Gray is mentioned in an article from the ACC league in Germany. He is on the Heilbronn Star and is mentioned to give the team potent in fast-breaking and averages 26.8 per game.
Parkdale, Fairmont Heights, Rockville, Win State Titles
Roster names James (Chink) Gray, Gary Silver, George Randall, Micky Corbin, Rich Thomas, Doug Few, Tommy Jones, Rick Holt, Jeff Briscoe, Sonny Green, Scott Foncannon, Dean Shifflet, Derek Zimer
Two basketball clippings about basketball in the Maryland area. The first mentions players and their accomplishments. The second mentions the state playoffs tournament at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House.
Jeffrey Briscoe, Douglas Few, James Gray, and George Randall were Lakeland’s favorite sons in 1971, when they led Parkdale High School’s Panthers to a state basketball title. Briscoe, Gray, and Randall were members of the first class of Lakeland students to attend the new high school. They had sharpened their skills in Lakeland’s schoolyard and as teammates at Greenbelt Junior High School.
These are 10 of the best all-met players that played in the all-met and all-star teams from the area leagues.
LCHP Sports Card Member of Parkdale High School 1971 State Basketball Championship team
News reports on Parkdale basketball games. A win against Crossland and a loss against St. Anthony's. In the game against Crossland, Jim Gray is mentioned as a significant player. The longest clipping details a tournament between many Prince George's County schools plus Parkdale. The Parkdale team won their portion of the tournament against Arundel.
Duplicate of (04889): This news clipping is about the game of Parkdale v. High Point. Parkdale wins this game 64-38. Jeff Briscoe's performance was very promising in the game as mentioned in the clippings. Also, George Randall was seen in the photo on the clipping grabbing a loose ball.
In a game against DuVal, Parkdale won 75-50 after a stern talking to by the team coach at half-time.
The largest clipping declares another win for Parkdale against Potomac. But that doesn't divert from the concern that the Coach has for the team. The array of games is to determine what team will be the leader in the PG AA. The other clippings are of polls that were created for players with school ranking and player names.
The first clipping recaps a Parkdale basketball game. Parkdale v. Crossland, Parkdale wins 61-31 in an AA basketball game. The clipping heavily praises James Gray as he executes many gameplays. The following largest clipping is a list of the squad from Prince Goerges AA team. The teams are composed of students from all over the Maryland area, including students from Parkdale. Another clipping describes a Parkdale v. Bowie game and Parkdale wins. The last clipping is a gam average for teams in the DC and Maryland areas.
Lots of commentary from Parkdale team about the game they played against Whitman. Parkdale won the Maryland state AA title with a score of 87- 72. Another story on the page is about McKinley High School's game and season.
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