When the Cardinals soared

Lust recounts time, teammates on 1962-63 title team

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The 1962-63 Newton basketball team became just the sixth undefeated team in Iowa high school history with a perfect 26-0 record and went on to win the state championship. Members of the team included (front row, from left) Roger Bradley, Scott Power,Sonny Johnson, Dennis Schnathorst, Dave Wickett, Dave Schnathorst, Dave Lister, Dave Bennett, (back row) Coach Lewis "Buzz" Levick, Dan Markman, Larry Lust, Denny Williams, Tom Altemeier, Gary Williams, Fred George and Roger Sparks. (Shane Lucas/Daily News)

To this day, the memories of the 1962-63 Newton basketball team, with its perfect 26-0 record and state championship, remain strong.

Larry Lust, IHSAA Hall-of-Famer and key member of that team, recently compiled his thoughts and specific memories of the Cardinals' magic season in preparation for the upcoming reunion and reception for the team on Feb. 7.

"When you see and read this, I ask you on behalf of the team to look at the picture and have memories of everyone," Lust said. "All deserve credit, including the Newton backers and fans that had such school spirit.

"It was loud and enjoyable to play in front of Newton's fans, and I believe that all of the starters and coach Levick would agree the best team they would play all year was the second-teamers. The so-called reserves battled in practice, worked hard and ran the opponents' offense to prepare us for our opponents."

Aside from how deep the team was with talent, Lust mainly remembers how loud the gym was during the magical run, which continued with another state title in 1963-64, and actually almost started with a state run in 1961-62. In the '62-63 season, Newton became just the sixth undefeated team in Iowa high school basketball history after Melrose (1937), Mason City (1940 and 43), Marshalltown (1956) and Sioux Center (1959) under the coaching of Lewis "Buzz" Levick.

Although Lust received the ultimate honor when he was inducted into the IHSAA Hall of Fame last year, he felt his teammates deserved just as much glory as he has received. Here are a few memories from Lust about his teammates:

Dave Wickett

Dave Wickett started several games and was known to give the team a spark when entering a game. He had arguably his best game on the biggest stage — the state title game.

In that game, Wickett pulled down a big rebound late and put the nail in Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln's coffin by scoring the last six points of the game, including a 25-foot shot, and had three key assists for layups. He finished seventh on the team in scoring with 80 total points, and will be heard from later on in Lust's memories.

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