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)

Fred George

Fred George filled in quite admirably when Newton center Tom Altemeier fouled out of the state tournament game against Dubuque with 5:21 remaining. After Altemeier fouled out, Dubuque was able to quickly score and cut Newton's lead to just four points.

However, George helped spark a Newton run that extended the Cardinals' lead back to 10 points for an eventual final of 67-57. In three regular season games, George managed totals of 18, 10 and 11 while finishing sixth on the team in scoring with 111 points.

Dan Markman

In Lust's words, Markman was on fire in the state semifinals against Cedar Rapids Regis. Markman finished 8-for-11 shooting and had no free-throw attempts for an even 16 points, which would've been even more in the modern era.

"Dan really came up big, and many of his shots would've been 3-pointers today," Lust said. "He really came up big against Regis and had three big rebounds."

Markman finished fourth on the team in scoring that year with 235 points, as well as fourth in rebounding with 147.

Tom Altemeier

Aside from serving as a team captain, leading the team in scoring and being named team MVP and Best Offensive Player by his teammates, Tom Altemeier was also the valedictorian of his graduating class.

On the court, he set the single-game scoring record of 36 points against Grinnell during an 85-56 substate victory on Newton’s home floor. 

He erased the previous record held by Don Carrier (33 on Feb. 17, 1956) with a 12-for-21 night from the field and a 10-for-14 night at the free-throw line. He also grabbed 14 offensive rebounds and 15 on the defense end for an eye-popping total of 29 in the game.

Altemeier finished the year with a school-record 511 points, which averaged out to 19.7 per game. He also finished with 380 rebounds for the season, giving him an average of 14.6 per game and a double-double for the season.

Roger Sparks

Sparks was considered the best ball handler on the team and made his presence known during the state tournament, most specifically with a baseball-style toss to Gary Williams for a layup that helped the Cards get past Dubuque in the aforementioned state game.

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