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Show 4. Vf -- J v. t , L y r'taV r - Jays shot down: by by Fiona McHardy The Mustangs dashed away '68-4- 4 of 13 from the field. He the second half, once again taking the honor of high 10. in tributed 22 points in the ball ; game. Robert Argyle was the next highest "scorer for the Mustangs. He wasnt able to score in the first half, but in the se- cond half, he really came, alive scoring 14 points. This" game ranked as one of the ; best games for the junior. He shows great promise for the' team next year. scorer with 22 points. Jeff with another victory January 27. This time over the Jays of St. Joe. The Jays could not fly high enough to stay out of the clutches of the Mustangs, the game ended with a score of Brothers repeated his performance once again, playing a major part in jacking up the score by having seven assists in the ball game. As a whole, the team made 67 percent from the field and 60 percent from the free, : 68-4- 4. John DeWitt pumped in twelve of the twenty-tw- o points in the first half for the Mustangs and added another con-- , throw line. DeWitts shots were on target as he made 10 4- - : DeWitt breaks m Bob Jackson did very well, controlling St. Joes missed shots, pulling down ten from the boards. Kary Gardner also had several opportunities to use his height to full advantage which showed his rebounding prowess. Also scoring for the Mus- tangs were Jackson and Brothers with eight points apiece, Gardner with nine, Jef Liddiard had three and Mike Kroff added two. . ; by Sp4 Tim Karas Dugways John DeWitt got super hot from the court and pumped in 37 points while leading the Mustangs to their ninth consecutive victory, a 3 clubbing of the Mt. Vernon Patriots, February 3.. DeWitts 37 points broke the school record for scoring, which was previously set by Greg and Paul (twice) Brown in the late 1970s. All but six of DeWitts points came from the field., Nineteen points came in the first half. Normally Coach Bruce would have rested DeWitt, leading by 44 points at the half 59 to 15. But DeWitt was having his best game of his high school g. o at Patriots, he scored almost aa. 16 of will. Of his 26 shots, way c them found their- field through the hoop for a cr goal percentage of 62. Indirectly, Jeff Brothers M2 has to get.some of the credit 3 for helping DeWitt establish the scoring record. Brothers was constantly feeding him - : . 99-4- game. passes. For the Brothers had 17 assists, which is an enormous amount for any contest. In the Mt: Vernon game, Dugway outplayed their -opponents in every quarter 27 , career. Besides scoring an impres-siv- e 37 points, he helped set . . up his temmates with 2 assists. When he wasnt dazzling the spectators with his brilliant offensive show, he was playing a sound defensive game. Almost half (six) of his 14 rebounds came on defen- to 5 (first period) , 22 to 10 (second period), 20 to 16 (third period), and finally 20 to 12 (fourth period): Other team players who scored against Mt. Vernon were as follows: Kary Gardner and Bob Jackson, 14 points; Gary Smith and Rob Solomon, 10 points; Robert Jeff Argyle, 6 points; LidJef 4 Brothers, points; diard and Mike Kroff, 2 . points. The win upped the MusOf those tangs' record to 1 11 victories, nine have come in a row. Hopefully, the Mustangs can make Tinticthe tenth victim tomorrow night, February 10. 1-- sive. From the free throw line, DeWitt hit on 5 of 11. But against the weak oriented 2. i t ' INVERSION y.J - ' , v ; V-- '. ' EXERCISER Ho ' " . v - ' - v - T ' K Vs t'' a 'K v- Boots Heeded! Rugged welded tubular steel frame exerciser comes with your choice of silver or burgundy polypropylene mat. Model 488. ' v ,1? - V-i'- M- -,'. j- - - Our reg. $149.99 a . 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