The Eastern Statesman (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1984 Page: 3 of 4
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Phone: 465-3972
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SAMMY MOORE (20) goes up for two against the seminoIe Trojan
defense.
wishes the students would help
keep the campus area beautiful
One way the students can help is
if they see any trash lying around,
please pick it up and place it in
the trash depositories Without
the help of the students, it will be
difficult to maintain the high
standard of excellence placed on
the Eastern landscaping pro-
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Welcome,
rebounds The narrow win gave
Eastern the birth in the finals
against Seminole (NJCAA
runner-up in 1983) The Moun-
taineers started off slow but bat-
tled back to within six at 5:35 to
go in the game. But Seminole
was not to be stopped as they
held on for an 81-65 victory,
which sent Eastern home for the
end of the season. Gene
Vandenlangenberg had game
high scoring honors for Eastern
with 14. Billy Johnson and Wayne
Cornilius grabbed 11 and 10 re-
bounds respectively to lead in
that department. Sophomore
Greg Epps was an all-tourney
selection along with Seminole's
Archie Marshall. William Childs,
break Theresa Patterson's secret we are all disappointed at 74.73. Epps led Eastern with 21
previous 36 point one game road not going further in the playoffs, points and seven rebounds. Sam-
Now we must think of the future, my Moore added 17 points and
record set in 1982 Baker also the ladies' future and the team's Billy Johnson had a game high 8
broke Patterson's one season future."
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Eastern Oklahoma State Col-
lege has undergone landscaping
improvements during the last few
months to beautify the campus
area surroundings
There has been the building of
a U-shaped rose garden installed
on the lawn under the flag pole in
, front of the Library building
Also, there has been small
trees planted on the perimeter of
the front lawn in front of the Stu
dent Union building by the
Forestry Department.
The main purpose of these pro-
jects is to beautify the EOSC
campus. The Eastern faculty
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The Lady Mountaineers ended total record with 602 points in the finish second
their season at Northern Junior year for a 18-8 per game average
College of Tonkawa, OK in the Vinita sophomore Lea Ann 2m eee
first round of the State Tourna- Banks set a two-year career ■■■ • ~ #
ment with a 91-74 loss. The final record for rebounds with 749
score was very misleading as the breaking Cindy Altagier’s record by Kelly Watkins
ladies held a nine point lead early set in 1980 Banks also average The Eastern Mountaineers
in the second half until "the roof 62.4% from the field to set a missed the National tournament
fell in," Coach Andy Mace stated, school record. by two games, losing to Seminole
"Lack of consistent defense due Angie Duncan, Muskogee in the finals of the state tourna-
to lack of overall team quickness sophomore, totaled 180 assists ment
has caused us problems all for the year for a 5.6 game Eastern opened the playoffs at
year," according to Mace average to set still another home against Murray of Tishom-
The Lady Mountaineers closed school record for one season ingo. The Mountaineers led
with a fine 22-10 record, 8-4 in the Teresa Baker and Lea Ann throughout the contest but got a
conference marking the fifth year Banks were named to the All- scare at the last of the game.
Ain a row the ladies have won at Conference Team with Baker Eastern held on for a 76-72 vic-
least 20 games also being nominated to the All- tory. Greg Epps led the way with
• Several team and individual Region II Team to be determined 23 points followed by Gene
records were set by the ladies later. Vandeniangenberg’s 15. Billy
this season. One hundred points Coach Mace noted al the Johnson snared a game high six
were scored in the Ft Scott game records were offensive records, rebounds.
to set a one game team total on He stated "You win games with The Mountaineers then travel-
the road. offense, you win championships ed to OBU at Shawnee for the se-
Freshman Teresa Baker of with defense. I am proud of the cond round of the playoffs, and
West Memphis, AR, scored 39 ladies and their ac- met st. Gregorys of Shawnee
points in the Northern loss to complishments; but, it is no Eastern defeated the Cavaliers
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Parker, B. J. & Lawson, Robert. The Eastern Statesman (Wilburton, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 6, 1984, newspaper, March 6, 1984; Wilburton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2030902/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.