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Show Men's Basketball League Highlights by Scott "BinTLydle Hie Clinic and MP's went to battle on March 4 with the Beaman hit 17 points and Brothers 9 to spark a second Clinic's big men (College, Gardner and Manning) putting in all 31 of their first half into the first few minutes- of - the second half. Outside shooting seemed to be the most effective for both teams with Brad Eva scoring 23 game points for Carter's and Rodney Scott hitting 22 game points to lead the Celtics. This triple overtime was the longest lasting battle for the season and hopefully the last of its kind. Team scores i another 24 second half points the outcome seemed hopeless for Ready. The final of the game is HHC 84, Ready 34. Team scores Ready Beaman 19, Brothers 9, Hawkins 2, Schultz 4, Mullendore 0, Ready 0; HHC Creque 33, Stewart 21, Johnson 10, Reaves 10, : -- . Boat-wrig- Headquarters Company . A triple overtime saw the Celtics edge out Carter's team 75-7Carter's went into the half with a 3 point lead over the Celtics but 2. player putting in their share. This win for the Geyser keeps them in second place with the Celtics and puts Ready's in an undisputed last place for the - intramural- league.. Team scores; v Ready - J. Brothers 18, S. Brothers 5, Mullendore 0, Beaman 2, Schultz : 6, , Hawkins 4 ; Geysers - Hanzelka 2, Brown-- . ing 8, Bougart 12, Barnes 10, Klobe 4, Olson 6, Rogers 9, Frank 8, Ledbetter 2. Celtics - Hinrichs 13, Youn-kin- s 15, Scott 22, Jackson 12, Chadwick 4, Durden 9; Carter - Carter 6 Storwold 8, Lee 11, Eva 23, Liddiard 10, Van Leeuwen 14, Morse 0. The Brothers continued for ht 10. destroyed the season winless Ready players with Creque and Stewart hitting 24 first half points. Ready's scored season low 4 first half points. it wasnt enough to stop the from beating ' Geysers 61 to 35. team Ready's and Barnes were the Bougart scorers for the leading Geysers but it was mainly a scoring day for the entire. Geysers team with every couldn't maintain the lead half rally but with Creque eating up the baseline for points. The final Clinic 58. MP's 44 kept the Clinic undefeated so far in the season. Team scores! MP's - Mallet 5, Mattews 14, Mos-so- r 8, Stover 10. Reid 3, Mansfield 4; 'Clinic-Mannin- g 11, Gardner 15, Lake 4", Young 2, College 26. 23 of their team 35 points but . Clinic 50-4High scoring for the Celtics was Scott with 23 points. The three big men of the Clinic combined for 47 of Again Creque and Jefferson combined for 39 of their team points for the HHC Magic's win over the Military Police. The final score of 7 1 to 54 is put as another win in the 9. their team total points as 18 Gardner had high score of for the first place team. This game was a well played game for both teams and was one of lately unstoppable Magic's win column. High scorers for the MPs were Mattews and Hayes putting in 31 points for a losing effort HHC is now looking for a bid into the final four tournament at the end of if not the most exciting game of the season. Hinrichs and Scott battled the big men of the Clinic for the boards and even though very much smaller they still pulled down a blemish on their undefeated slate but still keeps them in the first place slot for the season. Team scores are: Celtics - Hinrichs 9, Scott 23, Jackson 3, Lydic 11, Durden 4; Clinic - Manning 13, regular season play. Team scores V ' MP's - Mattews 14, Mosser 13, Hayes 17, Mallet 0, Reed 4, Stover 6; HHC - Creque 21, McCombs 2, Stewart 6, Boatwright 12, Jefferson 17, Reaves 13 The upset of the season was recorded on March 11 with the Celtics defeating the Gardner 18, Lake 0, Willis 2, College 16, Hill 0, Harrell 0. loosfieirs EDomoir moire stucleht-3y-- to o O by EUie Wilson The last home game of the 5 basketball season was celebrated by the DHS student body with a most unusual pep rally on March 8th. Everything was backwards! The cheerleaders were the basketball team and the guys were the cheerleaders and Lidiard is currently spending most of his time on the basketball court or on the bowling lanes. His prowess on the court was proven at the game against Mt. Vernon that same night with a spectacular win. Liddiard and Prather have both joined the Air Force and will begin the rigors of military life immediately after graduation this June. Prather holdsd holds the prestigious office of student body president and was voted Mr. DHS by his peers. Peterson and Lidholm are the secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the senior class. Lidholm spends most of her time choreographing rou- 84-8- , You haven't lived until you've seen a hairy-leggemuscle-bounD-ette- s! d, g HAMILTONS g DOUBLE COUPON EXTRA-STRENGT- H pleated cheerleading skirt with sweater to match. On a more serious note, the Boosters honored .four more students as Mustangs of the Month. These students were Jef Liddiard, son of Sam and Leola Liddiard; Troy Prather, son of Larry and Sharon Get Double The Savings from your ! EXCEDRIN "Cents Off Coupons" at Hamilton Drug Centers. rj . 0 Good Every Day, 6 Days A week 100 tabs Reg. 5.79 Q Sn U This offer does not include free coupons, tobacco coupons, or combined savings cannot exceed the value of Kern. the 0 CRYSTAL .LIGHT, FOAMY GEL 7i oz. size, i i fresh lime, ahd sensitive gel. Reg. 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JOHNSON ALBUM Fitts drove down the middle for a layup, he scored and he drew a foul. He completed the three point play and tied the score at 50. With only 11 seconds left, Fitts was back at the free throw line. He hit both shots, 4id it marked the first time that Mt.- Vernon had led with the score at Dugwayi took a time out and everyone knew the ball needed to be in Argyle's or Before the game got under- $uou PHOTO though. 70-4- 2. 4 oz. size. Regular and sensitive skin. Reg. "2.19 4.5 oz. dispensing bottle HAIR SPRAY 9 oz. size. Extra super hold, ' super hold and unscented Reg. 1.55 . . . NET HAIR SMAV Smith's hands. I asked Robert how he felt during the last minute of the game. He stated, "It wasn't supposed to end this way. We played too hard to lose it in the last minute. Then he described it like this: "I knew I certificate and in return Roberts was given a geode pen set that the senior players names were engraved on. was going, to shoot. I just didn't know where and when. I started dribbling down court, and I was fouled but they didn't call it, 4 knew I had to shoot then. I didn't see the ball until it went through the basket" Argyle's 30 foot jumper swished through the hoop, leaving one second left in regulation. The Mustangs had doged a bullet, and wouldn't look back. The Patriots had one chance left but the shot bounced off the backboard. Mt. Vernon struck first in overtime, but they did all but - After all the pre-gam- e festivities were through, the starters walked on the floor for what was to be a very exciting game. The crowd became deathly silent as Robert Argyle and Davis Morely prepared for the Dugway 'controlled the., ball, one pass from Rob Solomon to Gary Smith and the Mustangs were on the board. Dugway played their best game of the season on this night as it was shown by the first quarter score, 17-- 5 in tip-of- f. favor of Dugway. In the second quarter there ..seemed to be some questionable calls by the officials, but . Of ASK US FOR A QUOTE ON YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS. Quantities Limited discourage Dugway. The Mustangs outscored the Patriots 12-- 4 in the overtime period. The final score whatever the case, Mt. Vernon chipped away at the Mustang lead until they cut it to four points at halftime, 28-2- 4. i was 64-5Leading scorers for Dug6. way were seniors Robert Argyle with 29, Gary Smith had 12, and Jef Liddiard with 11. Senior Rob Solomon fouled out in the fourth quarter with 5 points, but played excellent defense as did the entire Mustang squad on the bench and off. , . Dugway. built their lead back up to ten in the third quarter but the Mustangs couldn't seem to put them 2 at away. Dugway led the end of the third period of :'rr, play.' first-othe ; .Though the game was exciting, it couldn't 'hold a candle to the fourth period. Dugway ran their lead back , up, but they wouldn't hold; it long: With only a minute left the Patriots pulled within a point 36-3- . . f PRICES GOOD 7 miunn, - iuna - - -c -- ert tars itsum 1:.W.H.J. THROUGH 3-19- -85 and theD-ette- s Peterson is busy being the Prather; Cheryl Peterson, - BRING THIS WITH YOUR MANUFACTURER'S COUPON. GILLETTE , senior in a maroon and white guy d 48-47- .- : The Mustangs finished the season with an overall record of 12-- league record of 9--1 and a tie for the division 2 championship. 5, . . advances to region competition at North ; Dugway Summit on March 14-1- 6. V , . |