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)

Even more well-known was Sparks’ double-double against Regis in the semifinals, in which he picked up 13 points and 11 assists. Lust described that as one of the best individual games he had ever seen.

Sparks often showed his dedication to the team in various ways. In the state title game, he was knocked out early and had to have stiches in his arm. 

However, he returned to the game and held Regis’ best scorer, Roger Dutton, to just two points.

Gary Williams

The second of the team captains alongside Altemeier, Williams was considered the team’s best defender and hit some deep shots in the state tournament that definitely would have been “threes” today.

During the state tournament, Lust remembers one of Williams’ best games coming against Regis. Williams finished with 13 points and seven assists in the game, which featured both teams bombing shots from long range, even though the three-point line had yet to be established.

Following the state championship, Williams was named the state’s Prep of the Week. Earning that title was quite the feat, considering he woke up with a badly infected blister on his foot and could barely walk the morning of the game. However, a shot and some treatments from Dr. Onnen allowed him to play.

Williams finished with 286 points  and 192 rebounds, earning Best Defensive Player from his teammates in the team survey after the season.

The man that made it all happen

Although the Cardinals were loaded with talent for the 1962-63 season, none of what happened would have been possible without coach Lewis “Buzz” Levick.

Writing “ATTITUDE” on the top of the board for every one of the Cardinals’ chalk talks, Levick preached a posititve attitude, and the Newton players lived it.

“It’s no secret to his success that he asked us to have a positive attitude and give it your all 24-7,” Lust said. “He worked us hard and molded us into a group that played offense and defense as a team. He really had a positive effect on me and everyone else he knew.”

When his tenure with the Cardinals had ended, Levick made the jump to the collegiate level to coach for Wartburg College. 

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