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Show Tips oil f&gf Sosps GliliSGF UGI" EfilffGpieG The Tigers, starting four sophomores and one senior Tuesday, won their first league encounter of the season, sea-son, over Enterprise, 47-40. With five ballplayers out for training infractions and one injured, the sophomores came through for Coach Barnes, and after playing the Wolves even the first quarter, quar-ter, 10 - 10, they pulled out with 13, Mark Yardley tossed in 11, Todd Williams and John Dotson had 9 each, Shawn Dalton came off the bench to add four and Craig Patterson added one. It was a big victory for Tiger fans whose hopes had faded with the loss of so many veterans. And It was a big victory for the sophomores sopho-mores and Coach Barnes. in front 27 - 22 at intermission. inter-mission. The third quarter was even, ending at 34 - 30. The big plus came when the youngsters, with Todd Williams Wil-liams and Craig Patterson bringing the ball down, shook off a fourth quarter press and outscored the Wolves 47-40. Darryl Moody, the lone senior led the Tiger scoring rw,K," n - , i j 4 ' " , s v-v. if I s .... ( ) ( J TURN ME LOOSE: Chet Pearson gets a near pin as Eric Johnson, Piute, squirms to try and get away. The match went all the way to a 10-9 decision for Chet. The freshman fresh-man grappler shows a lot of promise, and could be a contender this year. He is the son of Scott Pearson. |