Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 248, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1974 Page: 4 of 10
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Huskie ‘meteor’ dims Hornets IC takes two 1st place
'Like a meteor shooting athwart the evening sky," said Bill
Palmer. Darrel Irvin with his highest ever score of 26 points
lead the Huskies to a very convincing victory over the Vinita
Hornets in the first home game and first conference game of the
season Friday night. He was ably assisted in the scoring by
Shackelford, Briggs and Gilkey each with 8 points
Coach Shuck substituted frequently, using 14 players in all.
with the reserves chipping in the points total of 65, with Austin
counting 4 points, Barnett 2. Christenson 2 Snively 2. Ratdorf 2,
Holcomb 2 and Smith 1.
The Huskies posted a first quarter lead of 16 points of 24 to 8
for Vinita And using a surprisingly better defensive muscle
than displayed in earlier games, they coasted to a total victory
of 65 to 38
spots m tourney finals
Indian Camp’s 6th grade girls E A
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The hosting IC rousted Caney O
Valley 50-40 in the 7th-8th grade D k Y al:
boys category The IC girls BWPN1
Dec.
High in leaps if not points
Hornet Phillips No 20 did his best to hold Huskie Darrell Irvin, No 13, but high leaps
weren't enough here Friday night Phillips basketed six points for the Hornets during the
first Verigris Valley Conference game (J C Photo)
The Hornets high scoring trio of Fritz, Robinson and
Woolman. who had scored in double figures aginst Wagoner,
was held to 8. 6, and 6 points respectively The Huskies now
stand 3-1 overall and 1-0 in the conference, and host Dewey next
Tuesday in the next conference home game
The Huskie B team did not fair so well, losing at the free throw
line 5 to 7, and the little hornets won 39-37. Duke lead the B team
scoring with 16. followed by Burris 8, Evitt 6, Smith 5 and Ed-
wards 2.
doubled Osage Hills' efforts for 1
a 33-16 win The Pawhuska 1
Eagles edged out Shidler 34-31 |
in a close game for the 6th grad 1
e boys The 7th-8th grade girls 9
settled with a 46-36 win for
Caney Valley with Hominy I
taking home the second place 1
tourney trophy. 1
Sixth grade boys 2
Eagles 34, Shidler 31 •
McQuire led his Eagles to 1
first place with a 10-point of- I
fering to set the game pace
Files kept the work load down
scoring 8 points Other scoring
for the Eagles were Carpenter,
6; Burnett, 5; Boylan, 4, and
James 1.
Shidler's Murray kept the
court hot with 11 points while
Pontious, with 8, and Smith,
with 6, boosted Godfrey. Dady
and Crocket added two each
The Eagles won after closing
an opening period gap of 4
points They sank 9 more points 40
in the second period while
Who’s No. 1?
They'll tell you INDIAN CAMP' The 7th 8th grade boys were
really happy over their victory Kneeling left to right are
Charles Eaves Anthony Shackelford Richard Eaves and John
Hensy. In the second row left to right are Jim Gray, Sam
Brothers Gary Hartness and Lance Conley Scott McGlasson is
in the back row Not pictured but a member of the team is
Jamie Gross. Jim Javellas, the coach is not shown (J C
Photo)
7th 8th grade boys
Indian Camp 50 Caney Valley
7th 8th grade girls
Caney Valley 46, Hominy 36
Caney Valley's Horsman
pumped 28 points into his
team's score to assure them the
• period scoring found both teams the title with 25 points in the victory Twelve of those golden
Richard Eaves of Indian
Shidler managed 4 Third Camp championed his team to
TG&Y SANTA CZAIS
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i about even with 9 points each. final round of the IC tourney drops were free throws
The Eagles built their 3-point Coming from behind six points Trottingwolf helped pick up the
lead in the fourth period and in the first quarter, the team slack for CV with 14 points
homed in on the title swung into the closing quarter Alisa Pinkerton’s 19 points for
Sixth grade girls with a four point lead Caney Indian Camp went a long way,
Indian Camp, 33. Osage Hills 16 Valley’s top scorer was Inbody but a fourth period slump
Osage Hills' blank opening stopped Pinkerton's scoring
period set the slump that gave Others contributing to the IC Vivian Lookout added 8 for
IC the victory IC started in the win were Scott McGlasson, 8; 1C. Debres Davis, 5, and Glenna
lead with 10 points and added 9 Charles Eaves, 5, Jamie C Lott, 4 Two extra points for CV
more before the half ended OH Gross, Anthony Shackelford came from Thurman
closed the half with 4 points and and Sam Brothers with 4 each 1C had a smashing 18-point
a feeling of defeat settling No CV’s additional points came second period but the steady 12
rally for OH was evident until from Herren, 12; Inbody, 11; 12. 9 and 13-point quarters
the final period when they came Brewster, 7; Roselius, 6 and wrapped up the Caney Valley
to life and basketed 10 points to King 4 title
IC’s 8. The third period record
tallied 6 for IC and 3 for OH
Gross was IC's and the
Back in action
Anthony Austin No 35, is
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injury Trying to block is Munday and Yarber. 2 each
Whisenant No 55 of the Vinita Danna Sanders plunged 8
Hornets Henderson No 31. is points for OH and was sup-
the other Hornet in the ported by Patty Parsons with 5
background (J.C Photo) and Keri Guffey with 3.
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Wynona’s junior high girls topped by B Cranor’s of
stung Ralston 30-18 Monday Ogelsby 24, but it was M
night in a basketball game in Taylor s 13-point backup that
Wynona Shelly Hurd of won the game for Ogelsby
Wynona set the pace with 13 Brenda Aubrey and Terri
points for Wynona and Cheryl Smith aided Wynona with three
Rogers swung in with 10. points each and Penny Howell
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Wynona. Wynona scored three, ten and
Ralston s Gardner basketed four and seven points in the four
10 points and Sparks and quarters of the game Ogelsby
Tanner contributed 5 and two started slow with four but
Ralston made 4 of 12 free briskly came to the front with 15
throws Wynona made 4 of 11. and 16 in the second and third
Wynona blazed to the front periods Their two-point finish
with 14 points while holding marked the tiring of Cranor who
Ralston to o for the first period, scored the only basket of the
By the end of the first half, quarter
Wynona had triped Ralston's
Ear to ear joy
Caney Valley’s 1st place was won by some hard working 7th
8th grade girls during the week's competition They are, in the
front row left to right Belinda Chew, Karen Sumpter, Karen
Horsman Kathryn Trottingwolf and Debbie McGonigal Pam
Thurman starts the second row followed by Cheryl Buttman
Debbie Harrald Cindy Simmons and Lorie Dodd Coach David
Ward is on the left in the third row Next is Kelly Cook. Andra
Butler Teresa Miller Diana Jones and Coach George King
Cheryle Cruson and Diana Sears manager, are in the fourth
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7th and 8th grade boys
Wynona 27, Ogelsby 27
A 16 point rally in fourth
score of seven. The third period
brought three more points for
Ralston and four for Wynona quarter saved the game for a
Ralston’s finish with 8 points lagging Wynona going into the
in the closing period was quarter seven points in the red.
stronger than Wynona’s five Ogelsby’s steady play of six,
points. eight, five and eight points in
Jr. high boys the four quarters was not match
Ralston33. Wynona 15 for Wynona’s dazzling rally
Ralston’s boy s were as hot as Corban Henley of Wynona led
Wynona’s girls Monday night. his team s scoring with 10
Steady team efforts of six and points Clint Powell was second
seven points per eager built the with six Pat Bates and John
victory for Ralston A three- Coffman made four each and
point lead was gained in the Len Hough, Buddy Shook and
first quarter by Ralston, but by Ricky Dilley made two each
the second quarter, the score Ogelsby’s floor leader was R.
was tied 9-9. Then Ralston Williams with 12 points P.
breezed past Wynona and ended Young had six, D Kelly, three,
the third period with a nine- and R. Thompson, D Williams
point margin The final period and T. Matzer had two each
they scored 14 points, one less
than Wynona's total score.
Ralston's team effort came
from: Nix with 7; Vaughn,
Bartlett and Vaughn with six
each, Roberts with four, and
Buck Nev and Thompson with
two Ralston hit three of 11 free
shots
Wynona's Corban Henley
found the mark for six points
and Alan Lively added three.
Mike George, John Coffman
and Bill Aubrey made two each.
7th and 8th grade girls
Ogelsby 37, Wynona 28
Shelly Hurd’s 20 points was
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Little wonders
Just one look confirms the statement Smiles of victory for the
6th grade Indian Camp girls were also on the faces of the fans
when the "little wonders" took the first place in their category
Beaming in the front row, left to right, are Trim Carter, Pum:
pkin Mundy Hester, Yarber, Melba Holt and Donna Daniels
Second row girls are Mary Scott, Tonya Hartness, Lola Heston.
Charlene Gross, Kathy Thornton, Lynn McGuire, Debbie
Harris Coach Jim Javellas is in the back row. (J C Photo)
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Huskie cliff hanger won
Going into overtime, the eighth grade Huskies eased by
Dewey 28-25 in Dewey Thursday night. With 24 seconds left in
the game, the Huskies were down two points, but they scored in
time to tie it up and send it into overtime Then they rushed
ahead five points and won the game.
Eric Roark led the scoring with eight followed by Ronnie
Smith with seven; William Finley, five; Bill Sterling four and
Tommy Hayes, four
The ninth grade won their game 51-31 in a game that "never
was a contest," according to Butch Davis, coach The Huskies
were “outstanding in rebounding," Davis also commented
John Snively led the Huskies in scoring with 18 points while Tony
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