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Monday, May 20, 2013

The Last Season and Graduation

are over.  Two friends saved the Register for me and i also was able to read the paper online all winter long. I guess that means I have a big project this summer, make that scrapbook for the Historical Society.  I also have to catch up with the last two or three years also, time just flies at times and I get so behind.....

the players on these teams will meet this summer for a big FOUR CLASS REUNION.  They were the last four year high school, and they were in high school at Neveln.  Yes, four classes fit into that building.  BB games were held at Parkview and for a while, we were bused to Parkview for lunch.  On the east gym wall was a huge aerial map of the city and on the north wall the quote "For when the great scorer comes to write against your name, he writes not that you won nor lost, but how you played the game."

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Final Season

will be underway very soon.  First game is usually around Thanksgiving time.  What is our final season?   Starting a year from now, we will have TWO  high schools in Ankeny.  Leading the way will be Ankeny High School and trying to catch up will be Ankeny Centennial HS.  They are the Jaguars and WE ARE THE HAWKETTES.......  I hope to find someone to save the newspaper for me so I can make the LAST scrapbook of girls BB @ AHS.  I also hope to make more timely posts.....Carry on......if you have any BB news for me, post it in the comment section.....OOH RAH...

Thursday, June 30, 2011

I am not doing

a very good job with this blog. I had planned to post all of the photos from AHS Hawkette Teams, but.....retirement does that to y'all......too much to do, not enough time...Word arrived last week end of the death of a 1952 era Hawkette, Kay Thompson Moeckly....She was on the team that played vs. the Lions Club. There is a great photo of her showing off an item to two of the men in the Lion's Club. It won't be long....until we have TWO separate high schools in our home town. This blog is for AHS Hawkettes, it will not include the Centennial team. I hope our current coach Scott DeJong will stay with AHS and keep the tradition moving along. Our community might be divided for a while, maybe forever, like Des Moines....it might be a while until we field some state tournament teams again. I wonder if the powers that be considered that situation when voting for TWO high schools. Don't you think we could have kept ONE high school? Or is this all about more activities for more kids to participate ?
4-3 is always the vote. The FOUR people are raising our taxes.........Ooh Rah..........

Monday, August 2, 2010

Another Honor for A Hawkette

After returning from trips to Nebraska and Wisconsin, I read all of the newspapers that were saved for me. I was thrilled to read that OUR HAWKETTE CONNIE YORI has been chosen as a member of the State of Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Des Register newspaper. Connie is in the Iowa High School Girls basketball and softball hall of fame sections as well as Creighton. Congratulations to Connie Yori, AHS Hawkette! OOH RAH OOH RAH

Monday, July 5, 2010

Our First All-Stater

Her name is Phyllis Keil, class of 1942 and named to the 2nd team ALL STATE after leading the Hawkettes to their very FIRST State tournament appearance.





PS. If anyone before Phyllis made an All State team, please let me know. This report is from the archives that I have found......
so far.......OOH RAH OOH RAH

Five year honor classes from AHS

Starting with the first photo, donated by Virginia Easter Linthicum, you view the 1935 team. Next in line 1940/50/55/55/60/65/70/75/80 State Champs/85/90/95/2000 and 2005. I don't have the 2010 scrapbook completed. No photo for 1930 or 1945. Have a great reunion. OOH RAH OOH RAH

















Sunday, July 4, 2010

Ankeny Area Historical Displays

On the second floor of the Barn, you will find Ankeny School history. One area includes the history of AHS softball and Girls Basketball. There is a long shot showing part of the room and a close up of two uniforms from the 1940's. The BB history poster boards fit perfectly into the baby crib donated by Cleady, the Hawkette that "retired" and donated her 1942 uniform. Several letters are shown along with Jerry Kahr's AHS Hawk that he painted on the Parkview gym floor. OOH RAH OOH RAH










Thursday, June 10, 2010

Were you on this team?













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2004 was the year,

Former Ankeny coach Dick Rasmussen and wife Sue, decided to have a big event at AHS. Let's have a 6 on 6 game to honor our past basketball players. MVP of the 1928 class was contacted about the event, please attend. Her reply to Coach Rassmussen:

"Miss Van Fossen was coach of our Basketball team. I played Running Center. On the team (if my memory is right) was Lydia Gentosi, Erma and Anita Ugulini, Georgia Donahue. I can't remember the name of the Center, she was a tall and great player. Believe her name was Ruth Davidson. We gave other schools a run for their money. Those were the good old days."

Emma Bulgarelli Trucano wrote from her home in Santa Clara, California, and also added: "I don't believe I would be an asset to the team at this point. I will be 95 on December 13, so my speed has diminished. How I would like to go back to those years. Wish I were in Ankeny visiting, I would take you up on this, just to sit in the bleachers for I do feel well."

Around 100 former players attended the event held over Thanksgiving week end. Before the AHS varsity team played their regularly scheduled game, the alumni game was played and at half time all alumni present were introduced. Players from the 1940's attended as well as many youngsters, early 90's grads that were still "in shape."

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The 1928 Girls Basketball



team at Ankeny High School has the first news that I could find. For a few years there were yearbooks published, before the war and the depression.

from that 1928 Book: "A few years ago not many girls were taking part in athletic contests. Now almost every girl is competing for honors in this department. Girls' basket ball has progressed at Ankeny with the same rapidity that it has in other schools. The earnest effort of Miss Van Fossen, the Director of Physical Education, has resulted in making athletics very popular.

The main sport for girls this year was basket ball. A large number of candidates reported for the tryouts. Those who were selected were Georgia Donaghy, Lydia Gentosi, Anita Ugulini, Velma Parmenter, Alma Wheeler, Yolanda Gentosi, Hannah Dann, Margorie Boozel, Dora Logli, Dorothy Way, Evelyn Farlow Emma Bulgarelli.

The annual basket ball series ended the year with seven victories and five losses. The ability which was uncovered was exceptional and a credit to any school.

The girls attended the tournament at Springhill where they defeated Springhill, but lost in the game with Johnston. Here they displayed an exceptional brand of basket ball but were found weak in their crucial game.

Such outstanding girls as Donaghy, Bulgarelli, Ugulini and Gentosi, were enough to show the crowd plenty of basket ball at all times. Perhaps less interest was acknowledged in the series this year than former years, but if so, it was due to the fact that so may other events were scheduled on the same night. Wonderful spirit was displayed on the floors. The sisterly attitude that existed among the majority of teams was indeed commendable.

At the beginning of the season, a sportsmanship code was formulated and posted in the dressing room for all to see. In order to further this interest in good comrade, Miss Van Fossen offered a trophy cup to the girl who displayed the best spirit and lived up to our code best, throughout the season. At the end of the season a vote was taken by all the basket ball girls and Emma Bulgarelli, captain of 1926-27, was declared the winner of the cup. Such a contest in the series has proven itself a valuable component in interscholastic sports.

Anita Ugulini was elected Captain for the year of 1928-29."

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Friday, June 4, 2010

The 1925 Bloomer Girls



The team included: Lecia Logli, Esther Crum, Anita Logli, Clara Logli, Erma Ugulini, Mabel Donaghy, Ruth Hildreth, Donnabelle Merkel, Thelma Keil, Clara Bulgarelli, Lena Ugulini, Emma Bulgarelli Dorea Randolph, Velma Parmenter, Alma Wheeler,, Gemma Fontanini

I don't have the name of the female coach. What comes around, goes around. Female coaches were very popular back in the 1920's and they are also popular again today. The college level has an abundance of female coaches. The Big Ten has only two male coaches.

Note the long sleeve blouses, the tie, and some have long sleeves. Legs are covered with stockings. My how times have changed in girls sports on the high school level.

1914 was our first graduating class in Ankeny, 5 graduates. If there were any teams prior to this first photo, we have not found them. It took a while to have enough girls in the high school to have a full squad.

If anyone reading this blog in honor of the Ankeny High School Hawkettes, Ankeny, Iowa, has any history about our teams, please contact me.

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