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4 Altus (OK) Times, Monday, December 10, 1990
Sports
Lady Bulldogs nipped by Pampa, in 3rd-place game
Texoma Basketball Classic
55-54 with 3:22 to go.
Altus then missed a shot and
was awareded the ball on the
It continued to be nip-and- depositing a pair of free throws.
Huskies
Roosevelt Invitational
capture
crown
the
led by 21 points from Kevin
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Mathis basket regained the lead
for Pampa 13 seconds later.
However, Flemons closed out
first-half scoring with two free
throws to give Altus a 30-29
edge at halftime.
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Northeast.
Harris tallied 21 again to lead
the Northeast semfinal victory
over Rider. Jason Thomas
contributed 12, with Ogden and
Keith Floyd
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championship game.
It was only the second loss in
eight outings this season for
both Rider and Burkburnett.
In the first-round win over
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STARKVILLE. Miss. (AP) -
Jackie Sherrill, who left Texas
A&M two years ago with the
Aggies on NCAA probation, re-
turned to the college football
Sunday as coach at Mississippi
State.
Sherrill, who spent two years
in private business after leaving
Texas A&M. replaces Rockey
Felker, who resigned under
pressure two weeks ago after a
5-6 season, the Bulldogs' fourth
straight losing campaign.
with 5 minutes left, and Lakisha
Crowley, who sat out much of
the game in foul trouble, tossed
in 11 and 10, respectively, for
the Lady Bulldogs.
The win improved Pampa's
season record to 6-4, while the
Altus dropped to 1-3. These two
teams will square off again
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. In the Lady
Bulldogs' home opener.
We’re with you every
inch of the way.
occasions, including 7 lead
changes in the second half.
Pampa's Nikki Ryan tallied 10
of her 19 points in the fourth
on and lost to Pampa, 61-57, in
the third-place game of the
Texoma Basketball Classic
Saturday afternoon.
The game was a tight one
with 11 ties and the lead
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PAMPA 61, ALTUS 57
Girls Third-Place Game
ALTUS - Kiehn 4-0-12, Flemons 4-3-
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MONDAY
Basketball
4:30 p.m. - Northeast Junior
High 7th. Sth and 9th grade boys
at Lawton MacArthur.
5 p.m. - Northeast Junior
High 7th, Sth and 9th grade girls
host MacArthur.
6:30 p.m. -- Southside High
boys at Northside. Texas.
7 p.m. - Tipton High girls and
boys at Snyder.
TUESDAY
Basketball
4:30 p.m. - Northeast Junior
High Sth and 9th grade boys at
Lawton Tomlinson.
5 p.m. - Northeast Junior
High Sth and 9th grade girls
host Tomlinson.
5 p.m. - Altus High Junior
varsity girls host Pampa, Texas.
6:30 p.m. - Altus High varsity
Harris. Freddy Shaw tossed in girls host Pampa, Texas.
7 p.m. - Blair High girls and
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However, Ryan quickly put Crowley grabbed the rebound.
Pampa back on top (56-55) by but she was tied up and Pampa
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Shaw spearheaded the Husky and boys host Blair.
attack in the title game with 18 7 p.m. - Southside High boys
tallies. Ogden provided 13 and host Davidson.
Harris 12 for the Huskies.
The Huskies are now 4-2 for
the season.
NORTHEAST 64, HOLIDAY JV 39
Varsity Boys
NORTHEAST - Harris 9-3-21, Shaw 5-
6-16, Ogden 5-2-12, Stevenson 0-2-2,
Thomas 1-1-3, Bostic 1-0-2, Richmond
1-0-2, Lucas 3-0-6. PF 6.
HOLIDAY - Sentellano 1-0-3, Maness
1-2-4, Neimeyer 0-1-1, Parker 5-2-13,
Belcher 4-0-12, Morgen 3-0-6. PF 12.
3-point goale: Belcher 4, Perker 1,
Sentellano 1.
Northeast 10 18 21 15 -64
Holiday JV 11 2 14 12 -39
NORTHEAST 58, WF RIDER 49
Varsity Boys
NORTHEAST - Harris 9-3-21, Thomas
3-6-12, Stevenson 1-3-5, Shaw 4-2-10,
Helton 0-1-1, Ogden 5-0-10. PF 13.
RIDER - Lowrey 1-0-2, Mender 7-1-
20, Mitchell 6-3-15, Cunningham 0-2-2,
Kunkel 3-4-10. PF 18.
3-point goals: Mender 5.
Northeast 13 11 15 19
WF Rider 14 6 11 17
away, 53-29, In
changing hands on 15
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Northeast Junior High's
varsity boys stormed to the
championship of the
Burkburnett, Texas Invitational
basketball tournament over the
weekend.
The Huskies of Coach Kelly
Cox defeated the Holiday junior
varsity, 64-39, in the opening
round, then beat Wichita Falls
Rider, 58 48, in the semifinals
and blew host Burkburnett
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By KEITH FLOYD quarter to take game-scoring ALTUS LED led early by four tuck in the third quarter until and the Lady Harvesters alternate possession rule.
LAWTON - Altus High's Lady honors. The Lady Harvesters (6-2) on Klehn's first long-range Pampa went on a 9-point binge wouldn't trail again. Altus then had no choice but
Bulldogs rallied from a 9-point also got 16 from 6-1 Amber bomb of the night, but trailed to go up 49-40 with Just under a It stayed extremely close, to foul to stop the clock at four
deficit in the final minute of the Seaton and 15 by Becker. most of the way. minute left in the third period, though, and Altus squared seconds. Ryan missed her free
third quarter to capture a 1- Michele Kiehn led Altus with Pampa was up by four (17-13) But Barnes hit a layup and things for the final time at 57 on throw, but it didn’t matter as the
point lead midway through the 12 points, all on 3-point goals. at the first stop and used a 9- Kiehn knocked down a 3- a Barnes bucket with 32 Lady Bulldogs' fate had been
final period, but couldn't hang Leslie Flemons, who fouled out point spree to nab its biggest pointer to cut the Altus deficit to seconds left. sealed and Young missed a long
lead of the first half at 24-19 four (49-45) heading into the But Ryan answered the call desperation shot at the buzzer,
midway through the second curtain quarter. for the Lady Harvesters again Pampa outshot Altus, hitting
stanza. The Lady Harvesters rebuilt with a basket that put them 19 of 42 field goal attempts
The Lady Bulldogs surged their lead to six (54-48) with 5 back in front, 59-57, with 25 (45%) to 20 of 57 (35%) for (he
back with a 7-0 spurt to gain a minutes remaining, and seconds left. Lady Bulldogs. But the big
28-27 lead on a follow shot by chances of an Altus comeback The Lady Bulldogs had a difference came at the charity
Shona Barnes 52 seconds looked slim when when Flemons chance, but a bad pass and a stripe where the Lady
before halftime, but a Bridget exited via the foul route. foul resulted in a pair of Ryan Harvesters converted 20 of 28
But a 6-point run, capped by freebies that handed Pampa a chances, while Altus was netting
Lindy Eckman's 3-pointer, a61-57 advantage with 17 Justllof24.
recaptured the lead for Altus at seconds showing.
• • •...........
NORTHEAST 53, BURKBURNETT 29
Varsity Boys
Championship Game
NORTHEAST - Shaw 7-4-18, Harris 5-
2-12, Ogden 6-1-13, Boetic 0-1-1,
Stevenson 1-2-4, Helton 1-1-3, Lucas
1-0-2. PF 17.
BURKBURNETT - Cole 2-0-5,
McWright 1-4-6, Daiker 4-3-11, Ellis 1-
0-2, YelloT 1-1-3, McLaughlin 1-0-2. PF
25.
3-point goals: Cole 1.
Northeast 10 13 14 16 -53
Burkburnett 6 8 7 8 - 29
Lone Wolf girls, boys fall
tournament at Southeast. .
10 a.m.-Altus High varsity in ■ n TAI IEHMAN* +ilA Am Hia
Southern Conference quadran-
gular at Ardmore (Ardmore, • * * *
Altus, Chickasha MacArthur). By RICHARD RIALS Lone Wolf battled back to tie Ernie Fischer was the only
1pm- Southeast Junior „ During a 19-minute span the the score on a set shot by Dawn Coyotes in double digits with 21
Hich Parsity booswarEdmore Roosevelt Lady Roughriders Baxter, but a three-pointer by points.
4 30 pm- Altus High TChlor connected on 23 of 25 field goal Mahoney and an old-fashion In the boys third place game,
varsity girls host Wichita Fans attempts to down the Lone Wolf three-point play by Glenda Olustee jumped to a 21.15 lead
Hirschi. Lady Covotes. 77-62, In the girls Brazil gave the Lady over Roosevelt in the first
6 p.m. - Altus High varsity champions 1P game at the Roughriders a 45-41 lead at the quarter behind a 14-polnt effort
girls host Wichita Falls Hirschi. Basketball Tournament 3:45 mark. from Lupe Sanchez.
7 p.m. - Tipton High girls and Saturday night, while the Snyder Three hoops by Brazil and a the second period
boys host Grandfield. n 8 Y De. the a three-pointer by Mahoney in the Roosevelt outscored the Eagles
7 p.m. - Mangum High girls hovs rolled to the title final two minutes of the third 113 to take a 26-24 lead with
and boys host Washita Heights. In tone, a 1 quarter gave Roosevelt a 58-45 4:34 left and after Olustee tied
and boys host Hollis, contest Roosevelthide reared advantage going to the final the score at 26-26, the
7 p.m. - Southside High boys Olustee 79.71 while the Lady chapter. Roughriders reeled off 13
host Olustee. Indians of Navajo took fifth Lone Wolf was never able to unanswered points to cruise to
7 p.m. - Eldorado High girls place with a 48-41 victory over get within 10 points In the final the win.
and boys at Tipton. Tipton quarter as the Lady Roughriders Lupe Sanchez topped Olustee
THURSDAY In the moonihe connected on the first five shots with 23 points, while Joe
Basketball contest Lone Wolf led most of from the field before missing Ramirez and Junior Guest added
5 p.m. - Southeast Junior the first quarter with the help of with two minutes left in the 13 points each. Raymond Garcia
boys host Navajo. High 7th, 8th and 9th grade boys seven offensive rebounds. contest. chipped in 11 tallies.
7 p.m. - Duke High girls and at Lawton MacArthur. Trailing 8-7 with 3.21 left in Joy Dugan led Lone Wolf with In the fifth place game, the
boys host Hollis Junior varsity. Wrestling the s imiet me Dinar 32 points, while Dawn Baxter Navajo girls jumped to a 14 7
7 p.m. - Mangum High girls 6 p.m. _ Northeast Junior tallied six straight points for the added 22. lead after the first quarter and
7 p.m. - Duke High girls and High Junior varsity and varsity Lady Coyotes for a 13-8 lead. Roosvelt, which finished the then played evenly with Tipton
Shaw each adding 10 for the boys host Navajo, at Lawton MacArthur. Lone Wolf led 15-12 after the 6ame hitting 29 of 41 shots from in the final three quarters.
Huskies. 7 p.m. - Eldorado High girls FRIDAY opening chapter the field, was led by Glenda Misti Watson led Navajo with
Swimming In the period Lone Wolf Brazil with 33 and Melissa 20 points, while Amber Aldrete
4 p.m. - Altus High girls and connected on six of 117 shots Howell added 30. Krystal added 16 and Jennifer Storie
boys at Sea Lions Invitational in from the field, while Roosevelt Mahoney, who was four of six tallied 12.
7 p.m. - Mangum High girls Moore. hit six of 13 ' from three-point range, tallied Rachel Dosher paced the
and boys at Granite. Wrestling Dugan paced Lone Wolf in the 14. Lady Tigers with 16 points.
7 p.m. - Tipton High girls and 5 p.m. - Northeast Junior frame with 13 points while In the boys championship while Traci Tittle and Amy
boysatCache. High varsity in Lawton sophomore Milissa Lowell had game, Snyder outscored Lone Osborne added 13 and 12
7 p.m. - Hollis High girls and Tomlinson quadrangular. 10 for Roosevelt Wolf, 15-4 in the final six points, respectively.
boysat Hobart. Basketball The Lady Roughriders caught minutesof the first quarter and Seven area players were
SATURDAY 5:45 p.m. - Altus High Junior fire in the second period the Cyclones were never headed, named to the girls all-
Wrestling varsity boys host Wichita Falls connecting on eight of nine Lone Wolf trailed 10-7 with tournament team and five area
9 a.m. - Northeast and Rider, shots from the floor 2:26 remaining, but the boys made the elite squad.
Southeast Junior High junior 7:30 p.m. - Altus High varsity With the score tied at 25-25 Cyclones scored the final seven Dawn Baxter and Joy Dugan
varsity in Altus Invitational boys host Wichita Falls Rider. with 2:39 remaining in the first points of the quarter, of Lone Wolf and Misti Watson of
. , half Krystal Mahoney hit a In the second period, Snyder Navajo made the all-tournament.
Big Eight roundup three oointer and tone added continued to build its lead as the team as forwards, while Navajo's
---------------------a long set shot from the corner Coyotes continued to struggle Dede Hasley, Tipton’s Lisa
Vanenc Micenuri fall for a 30-25 advantage. with their shooting.Choateand Lone Wolrs Marsha
Kansas, Missouri Tall Roosevelt held a 35-31 lead at Snyder held a commanding (See‘TOURNEY next page)
’ intermisson. 33-15 lead at intermission. 9 . ,pa0e)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The They could play with two Roosevelt continued its torrid The closest Lone O could
Big Eight got a chance to show girls and a cheerleader and have shooting in the third period, get n e secon was.
off its basketball talent before a a chance towin in this building," hitting 10 of 11 shots from the points on two occasions in the
national audience during the said Arkansas coach Nolan field. fourth quarter,
weekend, with Missouri and Richardson. "I’d be happy to get
Kansas featured back-to-back out of here with a one-point
on ESPN Saturday night. win."
Only last season the two "We’ve got great fans,"
schools spent time ranked No. 1 Richardson said. “But these
in the nation, but this time they
both took it on the chin, with
Missouri losing 95-82 to third-
ranked Arkansas at Columbia
and Kansas falling 88-71 to No.
25 Kentucky.
The Arkansas victory over
Missouri was its first since 1980,
and came before a raucous sell-
out crowd that saw the Tigers
lose at home for the first time in
35 games. As the game ended
Arkansas center Oliver Miller
exchanged taunts with the
crowd, and a couple of cups of
ice were thrown onto the floor.
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