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Sooners fall to K-State
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"We're No. 1," says these Southwestern State University Lady Bulldogs, who were so named
in the most recent national NAI A poll. The Lady Bulldogs sport a glimmering 14-0 season
record. Pictured are (l-r): Front row: Cindy Adair, Milfay; Mindy Mayfield, Yukon; and Dixie
Cooper, Walters. Second row: Mary Champion, Glenpool; Susan Pueschel, Fletcher; Jan
Cheadle, Carnegie; Pat Jacques, Dallas, Tex; Deana English, Elmore City; and Thel Shelby,
Hollis. Third row: Coach John Loftin; Vickie Seal, Childress, Tex.; Kelli Litsch, Thomas; Shorna
Coffey, Anadarko; Susan Mounts, Balko; Anita Foster, Dallas, Tex.; and Chelly Belanger,
Weatherford.
”I like all types of basketball but on a
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up and down (the court). We’d like to
see a 30-second clock. But give Kansas
credit. They did an excellent job in their
zone. But we found a way to win.”
Missouri is now 4-0 in Big Eight play
and the win over Kansas marked the
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Southeast Junior High
finished eighth in a field of 15
teams recently at the
Chickasha Junior Varsity
wrestling tournament.
Lawton Ike won the team
championship with 184
points. Southeast compiled
65% points.
Southeast crowned one
champion at the meet as
Mike Waldron won the
157-pound title.
Southeast's Mark Romine
was fourth at 101, while
Charles Barker (108) and
Richard Yzaguirre (135)
finished fifth.
ting tired of sending his team against
zone defenses.
City John Marshall in open-
ing round of 11th Annual
Shortgrass Invitational tour-
nament at Cletus B. Street
Fieldhouse.
5:45 p.m.-Stillwater vs.
McAlester in first round of
Shortgrass Invitational tour-
nament at Cletus B. Street
Fieldhouse.
6 p.m.-Western Oklahoma
State College Lady Pioneers
vs. El Reno at WOSC gym-
Eric Aspenson, standout
Altus High School swimmer,
qualified for the National
Junior Olympics recently
when he won the 200 in-
dividual medley at the Tulsa
Hurricane Invitational Swim
Meet in Tulsa.
Aspenson turned in a na-
tional “A” time of 2:22.27 in
the 200 IM.
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Coach Norm Stewart may be one
year older but it’s his Missouri Tigers
who are one zone wiser.
The Tigers celebrated Stewart's 47th
birthday Wednesday with a hard-fought
41-35 victory over Kansas to keep both
their No. 2 ranking and their perfect
season intact at 15-0.
Missouri also extended its school-
record home winning streak to 27
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which the Tigers have had to overcome
ball-control minded teams to escape
with victories. Missouri defeated
Oklahoma State 54-49 last Wednesday
and Nebraska 44-42 last Saturday.
The Tigers reversed the strategy on
Kansas, going into a four-corner of-
fense with 7:14 remaining after Steve
Stipanovich had put Missouri ahead at
34-33 a minute earlier on a turnaround
jump shot in the lane. The Tigers
outscored the Jayhawks 7-2 the rest of
the way, collecting all seven of those
points from the free throw line in-
cluding five by Ricky Frazier.
"The loss was no fault of our
defense," said Kansas Coach Ted
Owens. “I thought our players did an
excellent job. I’m very proud of this
team. We didn’t want to let Missouri get
its running game in gear."
Missouri's tenancious man-to-man
defense also held Kansas to its lowest
point total since 1949. Tony Guy scored called for a technical foul with 68
10 points to stake the Jayhawks at a seconds remaining for not forcing the
20-19 halftime lead. But Stewart dispat- action. Jankovich sank that technical
ched his star defensive forward, Mar- free throw and after two Oklahoma
vin McCrary, to defend Guy in the se- fouls, Les Craft hit a layup with 23
cond half and the second-team All-Big seconds left to ensure the victory
Eight guard managed only one point in Center Leroy Combs tipped in
the final 20 minutes. freshman Bill Self’s 10-foot jumper with
"Our defense always saves us,” said three seconds remaining to give
McCrary, who collected 7 points and 5 Oklahoma State its first win in three
rebounds. Frazier added 15 points and conference games. Combs came off the
ight rebounds and Stipanovich 8 points bench to lead the Cowboys with 21
and 10 rebounds. points, seven rebounds and two blocked
In other games, No. 16 Kansas State shots. Nebraska was paced by Jack
defeated Oklahoma 47-42, Oklahoma Moore’s 10 points.
State toppled Nebraska 52-50 and Iowa Forward Barry Stevens scored 22
State tripped Colorado 62-58. points and Terrance Allen 12 to also
Guards Tyrone Adams and Tim give Iowa State its first conference win
Jankovich combined for 25 points to in three tries. Forward Rob Gonzalez
help Kansas State extend its home win- and center Vince Kelley scored 13
ning streak to 19 games. points each and Billy Houston added 10
With Kansas State leading 42-40, points for Colorado, which dropped to
Oklahoma's Raymond Whitley was 1-3 in the league and 9-7 overall.
backstorke in the 13-14 divi- mance with a fourth place
sion. finish in the 100 breaststroke
The Altus freshman finish- in the senior division.
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Eisenhower vs. Owasso in
opening round of Shortgrass
Invitational tournament at
Cletus B. Street Fieldhouse.
8 p.m.-Western Oklahoma
State College Pioneers vs. El
Reno at WOSC gymnasium.
9 p.m.-Altus High
Bulldogs vs. Ponca City in
games despite a brilliant effort by Kan- see all across the country.
sas’ 2-3 zone defense that held the “I respect everybody’s right to play
Tigers to their lowest point total since the way they want but that type of
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hale, Dave. The Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 60, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1982, newspaper, January 21, 1982; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2115866/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.