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The Lancers, March 1967

Jack R Thompson's senior year at Liberty High School
February – March 1967

Before the regional: the Connersville Sectional (late February 1967)

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The Liberty Lancers entered the Connersville Sectional in late February 1967 with a record around 23–4 and a roster of six senior starters under head coach Joe Stanley and assistant Kellas Drake. They won the sectional. The team photograph the Palladium-Item ran afterward, captioned "Winners At Connersville," groups them in two rows: front row, left to right, Randy Ross (student manager), Tim Woodruff, Skip Thompson, Denny Roach, Tom Pfledderer, Noel Adams, and Junior Ford (student manager); back row, Dennie Walton, Ralph Hughes, Donnie Huber, Jim Fields, Greg Phenis, and the two coaches.1

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingsneat-storm

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The roster carried six all-senior "regulars" — what the local press called "Liberty's Big Six": Skip Thompson, Donnie Walton, Greg Phenis, Ralph Hughes, Tim Woodruff, and Denny Roach.3

March 3, 1967: The day before the regional

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On Friday, March 3, 1967, Ron De Mao of the Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram (Richmond, Indiana) ran the regional preview "Lancers Resume Tourney Ride At Connersville On Saturday." The high-flying Liberty squad would meet Morristown in the afternoon semifinal, with the winner advancing to the regional final that evening against either Lawrenceburg or Jac-Cen-Del.2

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingssmall-meadow

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De Mao's preview singles out Jack R Thompson and Donnie Walton as "Liberty's two back court aces, ranking second and third in scoring with 6.3 [points] and 5.11 respectively behind Jim Bass and Greg Phenis." Both, he writes, "are quick- and a good job of handling the ball." The Lancers had averaged over twenty-five points per game and brought a 23–7 record into the regional. Coach Joe Stanley, asked about Morristown's recent five-game winning streak, called them "the high-flying Lancers' Lancer squad will be the overwhelming favorite by Saturday morning march."2

March 4, 1967, morning: "Liberty Fans Hope Today Is Big Day"

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By Saturday morning, De Mao's tone had sharpened from preview to expectation. The article "Liberty Fans Hope Today Is Big Day / Lancers Favored To Win Out In Regional At Connersville" ran with a Hometown News photo of all six senior starters lined up across a gym floor, captioned "Liberty's Big Six — Liberty's six 'regulars' will be ready for action in the Connersville Regional Saturday. The six, all seniors, left to right are Skip Thompson, Donnie Walton, Greg Phenis, Ralph Hughes, Tim Woodruff and Denny Roach." The probable starting lineups were listed at the top of the column: Bob Lustig, John Sobert, Kim Pemberton, Jim Reibman, and Jim Reibel for Jac-Cen-Del; Gary Krautz, Nate Thomas, Paul Blasdel, Tom Reid, and Gary Cook for Lawrenceburg.3

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingsred-lamb

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"We are a much improved club from the team that played Liberty in December," Morristown coach Norman Morris told De Mao before the game. "And though Liberty has made one or two moves over the season that's really made a difference," he added. Morristown had won nine of its last eleven games since the midpoint of January.3

The hometown rallies

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Jack Thompson Pharmacy ran an ad: "NOTICE — Closed Sat. 12 Noon March 4th FOR REGIONAL — JACK THOMPSON PHARMACY, LIBERTY, Phone 458-5775." Down the page, Miles-Richmond Home Center announced it would close at 11:00 A.M. "to enable our employees to attend the Regional Tourney — LET'S BACK OUR LANCERS."4

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingspolar-heart

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In the same newspaper page, two coordination items: a "Pre-Tourney Celebration" bonfire scheduled for 7 P.M. Thursday at Short High School, followed by a Saturday-morning car caravan forming at the school at 11 A.M. to drive to Connersville; and a "Get Ready For The Regional" notice asking volunteers to bring pie, cake, or coffee to the after-game bonfire and refreshments in the school cafeterium. The volunteers were to call Mrs. Jack Thompson at 458-5872 — Virginia Bichmiller Thompson, Jack R Thompson's mother, organizing the supper from the family's home — or Mrs. Arthur Phenis, mother of Greg Phenis (the team's leading scorer), at 458-5317.4

Author's framing

In the same family, in the same week: the father (Jack Sr.) closing his pharmacy at noon to attend, the mother (Virginia) coordinating the post-game celebration phone tree, and the son (Jack R Thompson) starting at guard in the regional itself. The Saturday-morning newspaper page captures all three positions at once.

Saturday afternoon: Liberty vs. Morristown semifinal

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Liberty beat Morristown in the afternoon semifinal at Connersville to advance to the evening title game. Action photographs from this semifinal ran in the Shelbyville News on Monday March 6.6

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingskeen-comb

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Tom John, Morristown's 6-foot center, "with his eye on the basket at Connersville, found his path effectively blocked by two Liberty players with a third coming in from the right. John did score 15 points in the losing contest, however." Morristown's leading scorer, Kevin Bass (21), is shown leaving the floor for a shot, having been credited with eighteen points in the loss. A third photograph shows Tom John out-jumping Donnie Walton of the Lancers for a rebound, with Liberty's Rick Stout (51) and Mike Jean (43) visible in the frame.6

Saturday evening: the first regional title

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In the title game that evening, Liberty 64, Jac-Cen-Del 52. The Lancers led 28–27 at the half after a 12-all first quarter, then "spurted in the third period to a 49–39 lead and matched points with the Eagles the rest of the way." Coach Joe Stanley's team — "led by veteran guard Ralph Hughes and the rebounding of center Greg Phenis" — had won the program's first Regional title in history.5

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingsflax-fleece

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The box score in the title game. Ralph Hughes led with 22 points, "moving as fast at the end of two games as at the start." Greg Phenis posted 12. Jack R Thompson — Skip — scored 10. Roach added 4. Fields and Huber 2 each. Woodruff 1.5

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The action photograph that ran with the Post & Times-Star article shows Jac-Cen-Del's Bob Lustig running into heavy traffic at the basket. "In the white uniform is Bob Lustig, hero of the Jac-Cen-Del win over Lawrenceburg, running into heavy traffic. Liberty defenders are Skip Thompson (43) with Donnie Huber (33) in back of Lustig." The number Jack R Thompson wore that night — 43 — is recorded in this caption.5

Recap: "Liberty Plainly Classiest at C'ville"

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In the Shelbyville News sports page that followed, Stan Koester wrote the long recap "Liberty Plainly Classiest at C'ville." His thesis was that the regional had changed Liberty's reputation: "Since Liberty went on to defeat Jac-Cen-Del 64 to 52 to win the tournament, it would have been of interest to see what the Jackets could have done with mistakes." Liberty, long dismissed as a "no-defense" team, had proved otherwise.7

1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippingsviolet-bridge

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Koester's game photograph runs with the caption "BIG OBSTACLE — Morristown's Bob Goffin runs an obstacle in the form of Liberty's Skip Thompson (43) as he tries to get the basketball to teammate Rick Stout, Morristown made a gallant bid to the fourth quarter to overtake the Lancers but it was shortlived. Liberty, went on to capture the Connersville regional crown." That photo — Jack R Thompson, #43, between a Morristown forward and his teammate, late in the game, on the floor of the Liberty regional run — is the most direct image of his senior basketball season in the surviving family record.7

March 11, 1967: The Sweet Sixteen

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The Connersville Regional title earned Liberty a spot in the Indianapolis Semistate — Indiana's legendary single-class Sweet Sixteen — on Saturday March 11, 1967, against New Castle in the morning game. Greensburg, the regional champion in 1966 by one point, was also among the four teams in the bracket, along with Michigan City's defending state champion (rated best in the state by the Litkenhous system).5

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The town's anticipation of the Indianapolis trip is documented separately in the previously-ingested Ron De Mao article "Doctor Not Needed, Town Of Liberty Just Has Case Of 'Hoosier Hysteria'" (artifact `green-prairie`), Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram, Thursday March 9, 1967 — which photographs the Jack Thompson Pharmacy windows decorated "LANCERS — INDIANAPOLIS BOUND" and quotes Jack Sr. directly: "The boys are confident."8

Author's framing

The seven clippings in this chapter end the week before that Sweet Sixteen game. The outcome of the Indianapolis Semistate is not yet documented in the family's preserved record. What is documented is that for one season, on one tournament weekend, the senior starting guard of a small-town Indiana team that just won its first Regional was an eighteen-year-old named Skip Thompson — the man who would later go on to be Benjamin Thompson's father, dropping the nickname in college and reverting to Jack R Thompson, the name on his birth certificate and the name he has carried for the rest of his life. The 1967 articles are the only documents on this site that record him by the name he went by as a teenager. They are also the only documents that record him at the height of his high-school athletic prime — on a team that, on March 4, 1967, was "plainly classiest at C'ville."

The end of the run: New Castle, Hinkle Fieldhouse, March 11

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The IHSAA's official archive resolves what the family record did not: at the Indianapolis Semi-State on Saturday, March 11, 1967, the Lancers met New Castle at Hinkle Fieldhouse — the iconic Butler University arena where the Milan Miracle had been won in 1954 and where the film Hoosiers would later be shot. Liberty lost. New Castle went on to win the Indianapolis Semi-State title and advance to the State Finals.9

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The 1966-67 State Championship was won by Evansville North 60, Lafayette Jefferson 58, also at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Evansville North's coach Jim Rausch finished the season 27-2. The four Semi-State winners that year were Evansville North (Evansville), Lafayette Jefferson (Lafayette), New Castle (Indianapolis), and Fort Wayne South Side (Fort Wayne) — meaning the team that ended Liberty's run reached the Final Four but did not lift the trophy.10

Author's framing

This was the pre-class era of Indiana high school basketball. One tournament, all 750-plus schools, regardless of enrollment. Liberty's senior class numbered fewer than 100 students; the Final Four they came one game short of joining included a school (Indianapolis Washington-region power Evansville North) with nearly thirty times their enrollment. The 16 Regional winners — colloquially the Sweet Sixteen — were the elite of the single-class era. Indiana did not split into four classes until 1997-98, thirty seasons later.

A footnote on the timekeeper: Art Phenis

Historical context
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Union County HS Athletic Hall of Fame plaque — Art Phenis (inducted 2002)smart-sea

Greg Phenis's father — "Mrs. Arthur Phenis" in the family-phone-tree role earlier in this chapter — had his own basketball job in town. Art Phenis served 42 years as the basketball timekeeper at Liberty and Union County High School, from 1951 through 1993, including the entire 1966-67 tournament run.12 He was the man working the clock for his own son's 1967 Regional championship game. He was inducted into the Union County HS Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002. The Union County HS football field is named after him.12

Author's framing

So three Phenis-Thompson connections collapse onto one March 1967 weekend: Greg Phenis on the floor as the team's leading scorer, his mother organizing the post-game celebration phone tree with Virginia Thompson, and his father at the scorers' table keeping the clock. Small-town basketball, when the same dozen families fill every role in the building.

December 16, 2016: The team is inducted

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1966-67-liberty-lancers-uc-hs-athletic-hall-of-fame-plaque.pdf
Union County HS Athletic Hall of Fame plaque — 1966-67 Liberty Lancers (inducted 2016)grand-ember

Forty-nine years after the season, on December 16, 2016, the Union County High School Athletic Hall of Fame inducted the 1966-67 Liberty Lancers as a unit, in the Honorary Letterwinners Chapter. The plaque records the season's accomplishments and the full roster of players, coaches, and cheerleaders.11

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Per the Hall of Fame plaque, the 1966-67 season's official accomplishments:11

- Season Record: 22-4
- Tri-Eastern Conference Champions
- IHSAA Connersville Sectional Champions
- IHSAA Connersville Regional Champions
- IHSAA Indianapolis Semi-State Participant (Sweet 16), Hinkle Fieldhouse

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The plaque also records what the contemporaneous news clippings did not preserve: the 1966-67 Liberty Lancer cheerleader squadSue Sellers, Susan Thomas, Helen Croley, Sharon Benton, Betty Caskey — and the players listed in the school's official naming convention rather than the De Mao news-photo shorthand: Daniel Ford, Tom Pfledderer, Noel Adams, Tim Woodruff, Jack Thompson, Dennis Roach, Dudley Ross, Jim Fields, Ralph Hughes, Greg Phenis, Donnie Walton, Donnie Huber. Head coach Joe Stanley; assistant coach Kellas Drake.11

Author's framing

In the family record, in the De Mao news photos, in the Palladium-Item captions, he was Skip. In the Hall of Fame plaque forty-nine years later, he is Jack Thompson — the same correction he made for himself when he went to college, restored by the official record after a half-century. The same young guard, two names, depending on which document is doing the remembering.

How this chapter was made
Method: AI-drafted under editorial review · AI involved: claude-opus-4-7 · Author: Benjamin Thompson via Claude
Drafted from seven family-preserved newspaper clippings ingested as a single source row (artifacts: neat-storm, small-meadow, red-lamb, polar-heart, flax-fleece, keen-comb, violet-bridge) and corroborated against the previously-ingested March 9, 1967 Ron De Mao Hoosier Hysteria article (artifact green-prairie).
Paragraphs are tagged at the left margin: FACT = sourced and cited; CONTEXT = general historical background; AUTHORIAL = the writer's framing, not a factual claim. Numbered superscripts link to the citations at the bottom of the page.

Artifacts

Photos, scans, and documents that back this chapter. Each carries a SHA256 fingerprint so the file can be independently verified as unchanged since upload, and a short code — the tiny adjective-noun pair below each card — for compact reference (e.g. lineage.sent.li/a/sage-pine).

Team photo "Winners At Connersville" — Liberty Lancers after winning the Connersville Sectional, late February 1967. Front row: Randy Ross (student manager), Tim Woodruff, Skip Thompson, Denny Roach, Tom Pfledderer, Noel Adams, Junior Ford (student manager). Back row: Dennie Walton, Ralph Hughes, Donnie Huber, Jim Fields, Greg Phenis, Head Coach Joe Stanley, Assistant Coach Kellas Drake. Palladium-Item photo.
Team photo "Winners At Connersville" — Liberty Lancers after winning the Connersville Sectional, late February 1967. Front row: Randy Ross (student manager), Tim Woodruff, Skip Thompson, Denny Roach, Tom Pfledderer, Noel Adams, Junior Ford (student manager). Back row: Dennie Walton, Ralph Hughes, Donnie Huber, Jim Fields, Greg Phenis, Head Coach Joe Stanley, Assistant Coach Kellas Drake. Palladium-Item photo.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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1966-67-liberty-lancers-uc-hs-athletic-hall-of-fame-plaque.pdf
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PDF of the Union County HS Athletic Hall of Fame plaque for the 1966-67 Liberty Lancers, downloaded from https://www.uc.k12.in.us/athletic-hall-of-fame on May 19 2026.
From Union County HS Athletic Hall of Fame plaque — 1966-67 Liberty Lancers (inducted 2016)
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art-phenis-uc-hs-athletic-hall-of-fame-plaque.pdf
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PDF of the Art Phenis Hall of Fame plaque, downloaded from uc.k12.in.us on May 19 2026.
From Union County HS Athletic Hall of Fame plaque — Art Phenis (inducted 2002)
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Ron De Mao, "Lancers Resume Tourney Ride At Connersville On Saturday," Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram (Richmond IN), Friday March 3, 1967 — preview of the regional. Cites Skip Thompson and Donnie Walton as Liberty's "two back court aces." Quotes from Coach Joe Stanley. Mentions the Lancers averaged over 25 points/game for the season and had a 23-7 record.
Ron De Mao, "Lancers Resume Tourney Ride At Connersville On Saturday," Palladium-Item and Sun-Telegram (Richmond IN), Friday March 3, 1967 — preview of the regional. Cites Skip Thompson and Donnie Walton as Liberty's "two back court aces." Quotes from Coach Joe Stanley. Mentions the Lancers averaged over 25 points/game for the season and had a 23-7 record.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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Scanned newspaper clipping, c. 1.7 MB JPEG. Shows Jack's pharmacy window decorated for the Lancers' state tournament run; photo caption names him as "Druggist Jack Thompson" with son "Skip" on the team. Confirms Liberty pharmacy timeline (still operating March 1967 — obituary records him leaving the pharmacy in fall 1967). Source file received in family archive Dec 2024.
Scanned newspaper clipping, c. 1.7 MB JPEG. Shows Jack's pharmacy window decorated for the Lancers' state tournament run; photo caption names him as "Druggist Jack Thompson" with son "Skip" on the team. Confirms Liberty pharmacy timeline (still operating March 1967 — obituary records him leaving the pharmacy in fall 1967). Source file received in family archive Dec 2024.
From Doctor Not Needed, Town Of Liberty Just Has Case Of "Hoosier Hysteria"
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Ron De Mao, "Liberty Fans Hope Today Is Big Day / Lancers Favored To Win Out In Regional At Connersville," with photograph "Liberty's Big Six." Photo caption: "Liberty's six 'regulars' will be ready for action in the Connersville Regional Saturday. The six, all seniors, left to right are Skip Thompson, Donnie Walton, Greg Phenis, Ralph Hughes, Tim Woodruff and Denny Roach." Probable starting lineups listed for both Liberty (and Lawrenceburg in the afternoon semifinal). Saturday March 4, 1967.
Ron De Mao, "Liberty Fans Hope Today Is Big Day / Lancers Favored To Win Out In Regional At Connersville," with photograph "Liberty's Big Six." Photo caption: "Liberty's six 'regulars' will be ready for action in the Connersville Regional Saturday. The six, all seniors, left to right are Skip Thompson, Donnie Walton, Greg Phenis, Ralph Hughes, Tim Woodruff and Denny Roach." Probable starting lineups listed for both Liberty (and Lawrenceburg in the afternoon semifinal). Saturday March 4, 1967.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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Local newspaper page with three pre-regional notices: a "Closed Sat. 12 Noon March 4th FOR REGIONAL" ad for **JACK THOMPSON PHARMACY, LIBERTY, Phone 458-5775**; a Miles-Richmond Home Center ad "LET'S BACK OUR LANCERS"; a "Get Ready For The Regional" notice with logistics for the bonfire and refreshments, asking volunteers to call **Mrs. Jack Thompson, 458-5872** (Virginia Bichmiller Thompson) or Mrs. Arthur Phenis (mother of Greg Phenis). Also a "Pre-Tourney Celebration Is Scheduled" item about the Thursday-evening bonfire at Short high school and the 11 AM Saturday caravan from Short to Connersville. Early March 1967.
Local newspaper page with three pre-regional notices: a "Closed Sat. 12 Noon March 4th FOR REGIONAL" ad for **JACK THOMPSON PHARMACY, LIBERTY, Phone 458-5775**; a Miles-Richmond Home Center ad "LET'S BACK OUR LANCERS"; a "Get Ready For The Regional" notice with logistics for the bonfire and refreshments, asking volunteers to call **Mrs. Jack Thompson, 458-5872** (Virginia Bichmiller Thompson) or Mrs. Arthur Phenis (mother of Greg Phenis). Also a "Pre-Tourney Celebration Is Scheduled" item about the Thursday-evening bonfire at Short high school and the 11 AM Saturday caravan from Short to Connersville. Early March 1967.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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"Liberty Cagers Cop First Regional Title / Jac-Cen-Del Bows After Topping LCHS," The Post & Times-Star (Cincinnati OH), Monday March 6, 1967. Recap of the Saturday regional final: Liberty 64, Jac-Cen-Del 52 in title game; Liberty had earlier beaten Lawrenceburg in the afternoon semifinal. "Hughes, moving as fast at the end of two games as at the start, canned 22 points in the title game to lead the Lancers. Phenis posted 12, Skip Thompson 10, Roach added 4, Fields and Huber 2 each, Woodruff 1." Action photo "TITLE GAME — This action was from the title game at Connersville Saturday night in which the Liberty Lancers won their first regional title. In the white uniform is Bob Lustig, hero of the Jac-Cen-Del win over Lawrenceburg, running into heavy traffic. Liberty defenders are Skip Thompson (43) with Donnie Huber (33) in back of Lustig." Sweet Sixteen pairings announced — Liberty to play New Castle at the Indianapolis Semistate on Saturday March 11.
"Liberty Cagers Cop First Regional Title / Jac-Cen-Del Bows After Topping LCHS," The Post & Times-Star (Cincinnati OH), Monday March 6, 1967. Recap of the Saturday regional final: Liberty 64, Jac-Cen-Del 52 in title game; Liberty had earlier beaten Lawrenceburg in the afternoon semifinal. "Hughes, moving as fast at the end of two games as at the start, canned 22 points in the title game to lead the Lancers. Phenis posted 12, Skip Thompson 10, Roach added 4, Fields and Huber 2 each, Woodruff 1." Action photo "TITLE GAME — This action was from the title game at Connersville Saturday night in which the Liberty Lancers won their first regional title. In the white uniform is Bob Lustig, hero of the Jac-Cen-Del win over Lawrenceburg, running into heavy traffic. Liberty defenders are Skip Thompson (43) with Donnie Huber (33) in back of Lustig." Sweet Sixteen pairings announced — Liberty to play New Castle at the Indianapolis Semistate on Saturday March 11.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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Three action photographs from the Liberty-Morristown semifinal at the Connersville Regional. Shelbyville News, Monday March 6, 1967. "No Avenue Open" — Tom John of Morristown blocked by Liberty players; John scored 15 in the losing contest. "Ace in Action" — Kevin Bass of Morristown, top point getter, scored 18 against Liberty. "John Gets Ball" — Tom John out-jumps Donnie Walton; other Jackets visible are Rick Stout (51) and Mike Jean (43); Liberty player visible is #54.
Three action photographs from the Liberty-Morristown semifinal at the Connersville Regional. Shelbyville News, Monday March 6, 1967. "No Avenue Open" — Tom John of Morristown blocked by Liberty players; John scored 15 in the losing contest. "Ace in Action" — Kevin Bass of Morristown, top point getter, scored 18 against Liberty. "John Gets Ball" — Tom John out-jumps Donnie Walton; other Jackets visible are Rick Stout (51) and Mike Jean (43); Liberty player visible is #54.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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Stan Koester, "Liberty Plainly Classiest at C'ville," The Shelbyville News sports section, early March 1967. Detailed recap of the regional final. "BIG OBSTACLE — Morristown's Bob Goffin runs an obstacle in the form of Liberty's Skip Thompson (43) as he tries to get the basketball to teammate Rick Stout..." Discusses how the regional changed Liberty's reputation — they had previously been seen as a "no-defense" team but proved otherwise. Lancers held to a 23-3 record before the championship game.
Stan Koester, "Liberty Plainly Classiest at C'ville," The Shelbyville News sports section, early March 1967. Detailed recap of the regional final. "BIG OBSTACLE — Morristown's Bob Goffin runs an obstacle in the form of Liberty's Skip Thompson (43) as he tries to get the basketball to teammate Rick Stout..." Discusses how the regional changed Liberty's reputation — they had previously been seen as a "no-defense" team but proved otherwise. Lancers held to a 23-3 record before the championship game.
From 1967 Liberty Lancers tournament press clippings
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