Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 25, 1973 Page: 4 of 6
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Page 4, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Sunday, March 25,1973
Journal-Capital —
ASPORTS
Huskies-Copan tie
- I m almost game
3 The Huskie baseball team Carter with a pitch for another
• almost played a ball game here walk.
A with Copan Friday-and almost The rain, which had started at
Huskie wrestling team
keeps building tradition
won it, coming out with a 1-1 the beginning of the game,
draw after the game was called became too heavy and the game
because of rain. Coach Willard was called after four innings. 3
Nahrgang did not think the Fish are less active in winter 5
game would be rescheduled. months than during warm
The Huskies are scheduled to periods of the year. Being cold •
go to Copan next Wednesday for blooded, their life processes 1
the return match at about 3:30 slow down with a drop in 1
pm. and since it is a church temperature and one good meal 0
night there will be only one may last swe several weeks
game, according to Coach
The Huskie wrestling team second at Miami, fourth at Sand Sooner; goal for next year, place Nahrgang The places for the
produced a State Champion in Springs, third in regionals.
in all tournaments
two games with Copan were
Pat Pace, 148-pound sophomore; Mark Spencer, senior, 130 Johnny Simmons, sophomore, switched since Copan was
a second place winner in the pounds, won 20, lost 5, winning 123 pounds Won nine, lost 11, repairing their field Friday
state, Mark Spencer, 130-pound four on falls. Dual points, 40; winning four on falls Dual points, when the first match was
senior; third place winner in the tournament points, 32; total, 72 37; tournament points, 4%; total, scheduled to be held there.
state is Shawn Wilson, 108-pound points. First Huskie to win 41b. Placed 4th at Sand Springs. Another "almost” in the
sophomore; and posted a 7-4-1 regionals third time in a row; Highlight of season was coming game was an “almost
record in dual meets for the year, took second at Miami and second so close to winning his match homerun" by Mike McCartney
Three Huskies placed first in in the state when he was forced to with Brock of College High; goal who hit a line drive in the third
Osage
Golf
M ore Citations
Senator John Dahl of Barnsdall was at the
- Pawhuska High School Friday to present
Notes CHIPS* PUTS
citations from the Oklahoma Senate to members
of the Huskie basketball team who won the Class
2 A State Championship. Pictured here are, left to
right John Tom Briggs, Dale Christenson, Bret
Smith, Senator Dahl, Leroy McKissick, James
Miles, Jonathan Sutton, Johnny McKissick.
Harrison Shackelford. Shannon McGuire and
David Villasenor Not pictured were Tom Carter
and Steve Burris. (J-C Photo).
tournaments. Spencer won his default in the finals due to an for next year, to win state.
inning which the Copan cen-
third first place in the Bristow injury received in the semifinals. Frank Curry, junior, terfielder reportedly touched.
Regionals and was on his way to a Overall high school record, 58 heavyweight. Won 6, lost 11, As a result, McCartney’s hit
State Championship when he was wins and 10 losses
winning three matches on falls; was termed a base hit with a 3-
injured and had to default in the Darrell Dollens, junior, 168 earned 27 points in duals and 10 in base error. The ball went far
finals match; Billy Kendrick took pounds. Won 15, lost four, drew tourneys for a total of 37 points, enough after the centerfielder
first at Miami; and Darrell once; won six matches by falls; Placed second in the Tahlequah missed it to allow McCartney to
Dollens took first at Bartlesville dual points, 44; tournament tournament. Highlight of season, score the only run for Pawhuska
Wilson led the team in total points, 18%2; total points, 62%; winning Homecoming; goal for in the game.
points gained with 106 Kendrick placed fourth at Sand Springs next year, to win State. Copan’s Martin scored for the
had 82 points; Pace earned 77% tourney and first at Bartlesville; David Nichols, junior, 178 Hornets in the first inning on a
points; Spencer, 72 points; and highlight of his season, winning pounds; won one match and lost base hit and an error to give
Dollens, 62% points, first at Bartlesville; goal next 17. Earned six points in duals, them an unearned run. Both
The Usage Golf Association golfers. Golfers who went over
will hold a 4-ball, 36-hole were Kenny Bighorse, Aaron
scratch tournament on March Bighorse, Jr. Mashunkashey,
31 and April 1 at the Osage Golf Dave Baldwin, Jim Fields, John
Course. Participants will play Bivins, Dave Pitts, Ed
18 holes each day. Shangreau and Charlie Taynen.
There will be three flights ---
with a $6 entry fee and no The rains held off last
greens fee. There will be weekend and lot of golfers
trophies for first place winners were out. Fred McClain was up
in each flight and three prizes in from Chickasha and Melvin
each flight. All golfers, Gann was here from Wichita.
regardless of race, religion or The 4-ball trophies and also the
sex are welcome Tee off time lung benefit trophies are now on
is at 9 a m each day. display at the clubhouse
Individual records of most of year, to win State. Bransford Shoemake, junior, teams turned in some good n __________________________
the wrestlers are given here and Bill Kendrick, senior, 141 157 pounds; won four, lost 10; fielding and Copan had a Eight golfers from our course
all except that of Mike Me- pounds; nine, lost two, winning earned 15 points in duals and one spectacular double play in the went to Fairfax last Sunday to gald eagles mate for life and
i Cartney were in the All-Sports seven matches on falls. Gained 82 point in tourney action for total first inning. play and. some of them are cling tenaciously to their
Banquet program. points, 48 in duals and 34 in of 15; highlight of season, beating Matt Free had made it to first reportedly still over there nesting site The nest is used
Mike McCartney, senior, 115 tournaments; placed first at Bartlesville Sooner; goal for next on a single and Mark Formby trying to find golf balls they lost year after year
pounds, won 17, lost 8, drew Miami, second at Sand Springs year, improve my record and try came up with a line drive which in those canyons. ---
twice Won three times on falls, and third at Bartlesville High to place in regionals the Copan shortstop snagged on Jr. Mashunkashey was very Only about a third of all
Dual record, 5-4-2, 19 points; school record, 20 wins, 5 losses. Shawn Wilson, sophomore, 108 a diving catch and threw to first nervous on the greens- -that s cottontail babies live long enough . .
tcurnament points, 16; total Greg Hembree, sophomore, 136 pounds; won 20, lost six and had before Free could get back to because he was attacked by a to leave the nest Cold or rain City Athletic Award
points, 35. Placed first at Bar-pounds. Won 6 lost 8, drew one, 16 falls in the 20 wins. Earned 60 the base copperhead on the No. 3 green may kill them. A skunk or cat
tlesville tournament; third at with three wins on falls. Earned points in duals and 46 in tour- Scott Bickford pitched the over there last year. Kenny may spot and raid the nest David Villasenor is shown being presented the All-Around
Miami, and fourth in regionals. 25 points in duals and seven in naments for a total of 106 points four innings for Pawhuska Bighorse was very happy. * ---Participation Award given this year by the City of Pawhuska
Pat Pace, sophomore, 148 tournaments for a total of 32 making him the top point-gainer SIPAKig out Tiv giving up four was the wolf with six pigeons. The pintail duck is one of the Presenting the trophy, which arrived too late for the AllSports
pounds, won 22. lost 10, winning points Placed third at Tahlequah for the team; placed second in its and no walks D We didn see much of John fastest flying of all waterfowl, inque as Monday, is Morgan Ha ys city manager
four matches on falls Total Junior Varsity tournament, tournaments at Miami, Sand , and S - ch Bivins' or Dave Pitts, they reaching speeds of 50 to 65 miles Villasenor played quarterback on the PHS football team and
points. 7742 State Champion; Highlight of season, beating Springs and Bartlesville and took Johnson pitched for Copan played with some Fairfax an hour guard on the basketball team (J.C Photo).
third in the Bristow regionals and gave up three hits and hit Tom
third in the state tournament
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 60, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 25, 1973, newspaper, March 25, 1973; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2283099/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.