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Page 4, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Sunday. January 8,1978
Huskies lose second to
onca in
reen Country
23
By Tim Clark through the hoop 11 times The Wildcats were led by
BARTLESVILLE - The Ponca during the quarter, and they seniors Gary O'Neill and Kevin
City Wildcats in 1977 handed the kept the ball on their side of the Ormand, both of whom saw
Pawhuska Huskies their court for most of the period action in last year’s game with
second defeat of the Green The Huskies hit three of their Pawhuska O’Neill, a 5′8 guard
Country Classic, and they seven attempts who came into the tourney with
repeated this year by handing In the last three minutes of an eight point average, hit 64
Pawhuska a 66-49 loss Friday action in the third quarter, the percent of his floor shots and 2
night Behind by four at in- Wildcats increased their ad- free throws to score 20 Or-
termission, the Wildcats came vantage by hitting ten unan- mand, the 6-8 Ponca center,
on strong in the second half with swered points, leaving added 15 points and led on the
the help of 17 Pawhuska tur- Pawhuska with a 13-point boards with 9 rebounds
nosers in the last 16 minutes deficit, 40-53. The Wildcats Pawhuska was paced by John
Tony Surritte put Pawhuska continued to dominate action Snively’s 14-point total, which
on the scoreboard first with a the final quarter, as Pawhuska was his second consecutive 14-
one-pointer from the charity was able to hit only two goals point game He began this week
line The Wildcats then hit six The game ended with the with a 25.5 average, which is
straight to build up an early Huskies in the hole by 17. now down to 22. Also in double-
lead, which eventually reached
figures for the Huskies was
Jimmie Dean Andrew, with 12
points
Su of the previous Classic
championships have gone to a
Bartlesville school, and this
year’s tourney will probably be
the seventh, as only College and
Sooner remain undefeated
Sooner downed Tulsa Rogers
Friday night 69-54 despite a
strong Rogers’defense in the
second half.
College defeated Okmulgee,
who was Pawhuska’s Saturday
opponent The Bulldogs downed
Rogers in the opening round
The Statistics
POINTS
PAWHUSKA Snively 1 Andrews 12
Surritte A Sterling * Stephana S Reber 1
Smith 2 Finley * Roark 4
PONCA CITY O Neill 20. Ormand 15
Self 11 Dunster 7 Skinner i Garwood •
Young 2 Sheen i Roland • Robinson •
Webb «
REBOt NDS
PAWHUSKA Snively Andrews 7
Stephens 1 Surritte > Finley 2 Smith 2
Sterling 1 Roark 1. Reber #
PONC A CITY Ormand S Seif 5 Dunster
4 Skinner 3, Garwood 2.0 Nalli 1. Young
Roland 0 Sheen 0 Robinson 0, Webb 0
Pawhuska
TE AM SCORING
11 21 7 9 49
IB 14 24 13 •
DEAN Jimmie Dean Andrews Huskie reserve forward pulls down • rebound from Ponca
City’s senior forward David Garwood No 50 in Friday s game with the Wildcats (Wah
Sha She Photo)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Monday, January 9, 1978, 7:30 p.m.
CITY HALL, 118 West Main, Pawhuska, Oklahoma
Community Development Program For Pawhuska, Ok.
All interested Citizens of Pawhuska will be able to make recommendations
and present views and comments regarding community needs, objectives to meet
needs and activities to accomplish objectives.
two points midway through the7 W T 1 g Q 7 F
FAWhuskatook charge of the Mustangs drop Huskies 42-1 /
game in the following quarter C .
Withe Huskies outscored the The Oologah Mustangs pounder Brad hilton was
Mudcats 2215 hit a bucket celebrated their 1978 Wrestling decisioned by Curby Fry 6-2,
, . s hit buck homecoming in victorious and Torn Smith of Pawhuska
each in the opening two minutes fashion last night as they was pinned by Oologah’s Dale Hilton (P), 6-2
of the second period to gain the delivered two consecutive Hendrix in 1 iat the 108-pound 108- Dale Hendrix (0) pinned
lead, 19-15 Th* Wildcats losses to the Pawhuska Huskie slot Huskie 115 pounder Chris Tom Smith P), 1:28
committed four costly tana wrestling teams by scores of 42 Blyth was decisioned by Jim us- Jim Barlow 0) dec
powers an the court of PlaxaN 17 and 42-15 last night in Barlow 40 Chris Blythe (P), 40
Pawhuska reached a lead of Oologah. After Smith’s victory Doug 123-Bret Smith (P) dec. Clay
Soponea Citv whittled the ad Injuries forced the Huskies to Jordan was pinned by Joe Holly (0), 9-3
vantage down to 52 at the forfeit in the final pair of weight Parker of Oologah in the 130- Joe Parker 101 pinned
half classes 157 and heavyweight, pound match and Huskie 136- Doug Jordan Pi 5 34
I took only 28 seconds for the but four locals were able to pounder Mike Lynn was pinned 136-Jerry Barker (0 pinned
Wildcats to he the game at S3 check victories by the Mustang’s Jerry Barker Mike Lynn (P), 2 24
e Bret Smith, Huskie ia’ in the second period
With6 24 left in the third period, pounder, decisioned Clay Holley Th Huskies then won three 141- Brian Strahm P) pinned
Ponca City took the lead for 9.3 before the Huskie 141- matches in a row to run the Larry Charles (0), 3:25
good. The Ponicans put theball pounder, Brian Strahm, pinned team score to 17-24, a seven 148- Steve Dollens P sup
Larry Charles in the second point margin Dec Jeff Begley (P), 13-0
period and Steve Dollens, 148- The victory by Mike Smith 157-Mike Smith (P) dec Mike
pounder, superior decisioned was the last for the Huskies as Kubala (0), 9-3
Jeff Begley 13-0 Huskie 157- 168-pounder Steve Tolson was 168- Roy Allen (0) pinned
pounder Mike Smith decisioned pinned by Oologah’s Roy Allen Steve Tolson (P), 1:45 . „ w .
Mustang homecoming kissing in the first period 178-James Rick (0) won by Marty
captain Mike Kubala 9-3 The After twelve points were forfeit Aw" stale Passmore (O|
match was the first in nearly a added to the Mustang score as a
month for Smith who was out result of the two Huskie forfeits,
with sore muscles in the groin the Mustangs had demolished
area the Huskies 41-17.
Regular 157-pounder Monty The Junior Huskies had five
Cosby was out of action with a victories out of the twelve
broken hand and heavyweight matches but most of the mat-
Dusty Couch was out with a ches that were lost were by
HIGHSCHOOL
Oologah 42 . Pawhuska 17
101-Curby Fry O dec Brad
JUNIOR HIGH
Oologah 42 Pawhuska 15
75- Brack McManus (0)
pinned Charles Easely (P),
1 57
82- Joel Barlow (0) maj
der Jack Henley (P), 11-0
89. Charles Millard (P) sup
dec Donnie Hanney 01. 19-1
95- Mike Lovelace (0) pinned
Mike Priest (P) 1:32
101- John Spencer (P) dec
Aaron Green (0), 5-0
108- Louis Price (0) dec
David Jordan P), 7-4
115- Drew Files P pinned
Paul Vrana (0), 3:00
125- Hoby Ferrel (0) pinned
Corey Cosby (P), 1:42
135- Mike Ballard 0 sup
dec Stephen Horn I P ,18-0
145- Gary Dunham (P) dec
Lane Ramsey 0 94
Hwt- J W Austin 0 won by pinned Lawrence Cunningham,
forfeit (P), 1:40
The Citizen Participation Plan is available in the Community Development
Office located at the above address.
SPORTS
mild concussion that he pins, causing the Mustang score
received over the Christmas to increase sharply
holidays Charles Millard. John
The Huskies fell behind in the Spencer, Drew Files, Gary
match 12-0 before B.Smith dec Dunham and Ken Welle all won
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...: his opponent. Huskie 101- their matches Millard superior
- _ decisioned his opponent 19-1,
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0 The junior high will wrestle
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- against the Bartlesville Central
L Junior High School at 4 00 p.m
5 The Huskie varsity will
T wrestle here next Thursday,
0 January 12, against Newkirk
UNE ASY RIDER Huskie 123-pounder Bret Smith lightly rides
his opponent Clay Holly in the Pawhuska Oologah match in
Oologah Friday night Smith decisioned Holly 9.1 to put The
Huskies on the scoreboard The Mustangs had a 12-0 lead before
the match (J C Photo)
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 6, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 8, 1978, newspaper, January 8, 1978; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2284334/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.