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Page 4 Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital Wednesday December 22,1971
Huskies Zap Dewey Bulldoggers, 89-42
The Huskie basketball team
landed Coach Max Shuck-and
^ ^^ T * * trom. ^ S^^^ mearenmhsethe Baildoksers shots from the field in the first
hemseives nice Christmas bring their season record to 3-3 game since the hapless
present Tuesday night in the and 2-0 in the Verdigris Valley
he the strongest team the Miles
half while holding Dewey to 5 of Huskies will face in the Twin-V Carter
league Hager
Jo urnal-Capital
‘ASPORTS :
. . — of height They were far from From a 19-5 lead after one 17 and it was not until the
RE being a polished team but the • quarter the Huskies went to a second half that the Bulldoggers H° wever the Huskies cannot Cheves
- E and Eh defense swarmed he Dewey 49 s halftime margin and began to improve from the field worry about Wagoner at this McGuire
Hemedmouiniediai telead offense in a manner ' bring ach Shuck had started They hit of 25 in the second point They - • not meet the nes
Tensenesses hack memories of the past tu running in reserves Before the half while Pawhuska made good Bulldogs urn January 14 and w ams
1 Huskie teams which took the game was over the Huskie "B in IS of 41 Dewey scored they w have go to Nowata Armstrong
ten n the quarter. However" championship in Class 2A eamers who had just finished points in the second quarter but January 4 the Green Country Totals
performance. beating the Dewey B team seven of these were from the Tournament at Bartlesville
Hasties sihoneveshomn Donnie Martin led the Huskie -8-3 were back on the floor and charity ine January 678 and o Hominy Player
terexinus improvement since scoring with 16 points and Stet ch g the Bulldoggers on At the free throw line, Dewey r a return eeting with the Woody
the Perling the SeSon Burris and James Miles had 14 almost even terms hit 10 of 20 while the Huskies hit Bucks January 11, before Hicks
The quickness pursunt and points each John McKissick John McKissick led the . y 9 of 23 for 39 per cent
aggressiveness a the Huskies had 10 points and Dav id Cheves Huskies in rebounding with 12 while the 4 r .
menel AncouraEInE 10 Coach had nine while Cheves had six and Burris rouncing the Bulldoggers here Player
snuck and were lashes of The Huskies utrebounded ilkie had four each Miles the Wagoner B were .
perfection which raised hopes The Bulldoggers by more than . ads four steals - addition to doing the same With her wata Maty
that before the season is over to I and made frequent steals grabbing two rebounds Ironmen beating them by a 9: Misi
thisteam just might the able 20 and recoveries. They got off 86 49 score and confrming the
shots to 42 for the Dewey cagers The Huskies rimmed 22 of 45 suspicion that Wagoner would Rurris
Wagoner comes here Pallett
PAWHUSKA 89 Davis
fg ft pf tp McCrary
7 23 1 16 Cole
2 15 4 5 Willman
4 23 3 10 Terrill
3 01 0 6 Totals
Firing Line
Cage Scores
Ry i nited Press International
College
Coffeyville Kan 94 Northeast
ern A&M 88
Northeastern 79 Benedictine
Kan 68
I Southeastern 102 Texas Wesley-
• an 87
High School
1 Alex 76 Minco 39
1 Allen 77 Stonewa ...
I is 5 Vernon Tex 46
2 Ames 72 Ring wood 44
Antlers 50 Rattan 48
a Atoka 59 Tishomingo 54
■ Boley 94 Dunjee 70
■ Byng 65 Holdenville 51
" Calumet 68 Geary 36
On These Wonderful
7 0-0 1 14
2 1-3 1 S
2 00 0 4
040 1 2
0-1 1 0
00 0 2
40 9-23 16 89
DEWEY 42
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1 1-3 s
5 0-2 0
2 00 4
16 10-20
CLEAN-UP
PAINTUP,
The Huskie cagers did a lot of shooting in Tuesday s R9-12 win
Dewey putting the ball up Nf times and hitting nearly 50
I— cent of them Donnie Martin - top photo led the scoring
• prints and Steve Rurris 25 . bottom photo tied with
amos Miles : top pbota with 4 points each David Cheves
in top phote had nine points J-C Photo
wx
‘B‘ Huskies clout
Bulldoggers, 48-31
The Huskie B team set the
pattern for the evening Tuesday
ght when they choked off the
Dewey '5 team for a full
quarter and zapped them for a
final score of 46-31 with every
player on the Pawhuska bench
seeing some action
After one quarter the
Bulldoggers had still not hit a
field goal and were trailing by a
12-1 score Dewey hit one field
enal in the second quarter and
added six more points at the
free throw line while the
Huskies were romping out to a
254 halftime lead
With the third stringers of the
B squad taking over for
Pawhuska in the final period the
Bulldoggers managed to out-
score the Huskies by a 17-11
•' argin r that quarter but were
never much of a threat
John Strom canned N points
x lead the Huskies and Shannon
McGuire came up with eight
points all from nice outside
shots Other Huskies scoring
were Merion Jones and Tom
Carter six each: Leroy
McKissick and David Sell five
each David Nichols Cody
Edwards and Curtis Jones two
each Neil Armstrong and
Rusty Couch one each
Woods and Dum led Dewey
• th seven each and Barker and
Greene had six each Dewey
made good on IS of 31 free
throws for 48 per cent and
Pawhuska hit 5 of 13 for 46 per
cent
The Huskies outrebounded
the Bulldoggers and put up 56
shots from the field, hitting 19 of
them Dewey shot 28 times and
made good on eight
The F Huskies are now 7-2
for the season and will be
playing in the Wynona In-
Itational Tournament which
opens January 3 in
Yellow jackets new gym
the
Indian Camp cagers
split tilts trith Shidler
Indian Camp’s Seventh and Leading Shidler was Mus-
Carrier fi9 Pioneer 54
Cashion 82 Crescent 43
Chandler 67 Meeker 62
Cherokee 64 Waynoka 61
v ickasha 64 Clinton 44
Cleveland 63 Pawnee 62
Dale 47 Tecumseh 44
Deer Creek Blackwell 44 La-
mont 41
Depew 200 ODton 73
Dover B 61 Marshall 40
Eldorado 76 Blair 59
El Reno 68 Putnam City West
53
Fox 60 Wilson 56
Gore 83 Gans 57
Hardesty 76 Balko 54
Harrah 70 Millwood 49
Hennessey 69 Watonga 52
Henryetta 60 Drumright 45
Hollis M Mangum 36
Hominy 52 Shidler 49
Inola 68 Sperry 42
Jenks « Owasso 35
Jet-Nash 56 Braman 40
Keota 7 Porum 61
Kingfisher 55 Thomas 27
Latta 64 Pernell 44
Luther « Davenport 45
Macomb 55 Bethel 41
Madill 58 Marietta 57
Maysville 73 Washington 59
McLoud 42 Butner 34
Merritt 76 Arapaho 74
Miami 7 Bartlesville College 48
Mountain View 86 Gotebo 61
Norman 41 Midwest City 40
OC McGuinness 50 Del City 46
OC Northeast 71 Tulsa Washing-
ton 64
OC Northwest 696 OC Capitol Hill
59
Omulgee 68 Sand Springs 51
Pawhuska 89 Dewey 42
Perry 40 OC Heritage Hall 26
Preston 83 Dewar 61
Pryor 56 Broken Arrow 54
Putnam City IS OC Grant 0
■
Rush Springs 59 Tuttle 43
Sapulpa 71 Tulsa Webster 45
Sasakwa 72 Earlsboro 59
Seminole 71 Bristow 32
Sharon-Mutual 57 Seiling 43
Shattuck 72 Arnett 52
Skiatook 51 Berryhill 36
Snyder 57 Indiahoma 29
Stigler 46 Sallisaw 43
Talihina ■ Hartshorne 58
Texhoma 59 Stratford 31
Tulsa Central 56 Bartlesville
Sooner 54
Tulsa Edison 54 Tulsa McLain
52
Tulsa Hale 81 OC Marshall 55
Tulsa Kelley 72 Cushing 60
Tulsa Memorial 70 Ponca City
53
Tulsa Rogers H Enid e
Washita Heights 63 Burns Flat
fl
Weatherford 52 Bethany 28
Western Heights 61 Yukon 57
Woodward 7 Mooreland 51
Wynnewood *4 Purcell 52
Yale 39 Ralston 29
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 255, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 22, 1971, newspaper, December 22, 1971; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2282773/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.