The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1976 Page: 3 of 23
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Thursday, December 9,1976
The Winkler County News, Kermit, Texas
Page 3, Sec. 1
Jackets Snare 78-53
Victory Over Andrews
BOWLING RESULTS
SUNDOWNER’S LEAGUE
The Kermit Yellow Jackets
finally found their range in
the field goal department as
Watson BOX SCORES
KERMIT
ALL DISTRICT
District 7-AA champ Kermit filled four of six all-district spots in this year’s selections.
^ Pictured from left to right are Misa Mays, Donna Lopez, Daina Healy, Foydell Nutt. Other
’ ' all district choices were Vickie Land and Oretha Johnson, both of Crane. (Staff Photo)
Seventh Grade
Raps Seminole
Kermit’s Junior Varsity
Kermit’s seventh grade
squad kept their season
record perfect with a 37-27
whipping of Seminole in.
Kermit Monday night.
Kermit took a 13-7 first found the road rocky
period lead with Eugenio Monday night as an excellent
r Muniz leading the way with Andrews Mustang team came
six points. The young Jackets away winner by a 96-63
cooled off in the second count at Kermit.
period as Seminole cut the TV fnaHi C T DanW
' <Uead to narrow 17-16 margin ^ ..We didn.t play that J
at halftime. — they were just that good.”
- ,i A strong press in the first Andrews wasted little time
v penod made the difference as as they jumped out to a 28-8
fi Seminole took an early lead. first period lead. Ruben
JV Falls To Strong
Andrews Team, 96-63
Wren, and
contributing two
____ _____0____r_........... Dominguez was the leading Dominguez
they soundly defeated the scorer for the Yellow Jackets Rodriguez
Andrews Mustangs in Kermit | with 14 points followed Bryant
Monday night by a 78-53 closely by Hay good, Roark, Haygood
score for their first win. and Edwards with 12 each. Ring
Kermit took a 10 point Jimmy Beck of Andrews McGilbra
lead in the first period and was the game’s leading scorer Roark
never relinquished it as a with 26 points. Wren
hustling Jacket defense kept Head Coach J. E. Todd Edwards
the Mustangs in check all commented after the game, Watson
night long. | “I was extremely proud of TEAM TOTALS
A balanced scoring attack them. They hustled hard and ANDREWS
paced the Jacket attack as played excellent defense in Long
four players hit in double the entire game.” McCain
figures. In the first quarter, The Jackets will be in play Beck
Danny Haygood and Murray again this afternoon in first Hobbs
Roark hit for six points each; round action of the three day Bailey
Scott Edwards for four; and Denver City Tournament Kidd
Joe Dominguez for two as with a 2:30 tipoff against the Gilliand
Kermit led 18-8. host team. TEAM TOTALS
Seven Jackets broke into
the scoring column in the
second period as Kermit
scored 24 points to take a
commanding 42-21 lead at
intermission.
Haygood and Junior
Rodriguez each scored six
points followed by Joe
Dominguez with four; Roger
King, Alfred McGilbra,
Monty Wren, and Edwards
each adding two.
Kermit maintained the
pressure in the third period,
outscoring Andrews 18-14.
Edwards hit for six points;
Dominguez four; and
McGilbra, Roark, Wren, and
Travis Watson two each.
The pace kept up in the
final period as well as the
Jackets hit the nets for 18
points with Andrews
matching that total.
Dominguez, McGilbra, and
FG
FT
TP
7
0
14
3
0
6
1
0
2
5
2
12
1
0
2
4
0
8
5
2
12
3
0
6
6
0
12
2
0
4
37
4
78
FG
FT
TP
1
0
2
2
0
4
8
10
26
0
3
3
2
0
4
5
1
11
1
1
3
19
15
53
TEAM
Marvel Mach.
World Plastics
First Nat’l.
Clary’s Well
Kermit Phar.
Spangler’s
Kermit State
Bob’s Sup.
W L
46 18
38H 25^
34 30
34 30
32 32
27H 36&
25 39
19 45
Kermit State Bank, Jean
Wildman, 6-7-10 & 5-6-10.
Booster Club
Slates Meeting
The Yellow Jacket Booster
Club will meet Monday, Dec.
13, at 7:30 p.m. at the High
High Team Game, Marvel School Cafeteria. Official
Machine Works, 837 business of the meeting will
handicap. be to recognize the entire
High Team Sries, Marvel basketball program from the
Machine Works, 2321 seventh grade through high
handicap. school.
High Individual Game, AH interested persons are
Betty Taylor, 226, scratch; ur§ed t0 attend the meeting.
Betty Taylor, 254, handicap, CI«b President Don Michel
(Marvel Machine Works). reminds all members that
High Individual Series, ballots for the Most Valuable
Glady’s Powers, 525, scratch; player awards for football
Glady’s Powers, 606 volleyball are to be
handicap, (Marvel Machine
Works).
SPLIT CONVERSIONS:
Kermit Pharmacy, Ruby
Smith, 5-7.
turned in at this meeting.
Michel and club members
extend a special invitation to
all parents as they will be
recognized as a group at
Monday’s meeting.
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28-25.
The fourth period proved ^cond^^uarte^
; sterling Kermit defense held but Andrews still heM
Seminole to two points while commanding 53-36 lead
T scoring nine. halftime. Paul Nash scor
Eugenio Muniz led the nble points; Berzoza eigl
pt scoring with 15 points, TZimHuii «v Rrp
Roark all added four points
the game with 21 points each, each with Deon Bryant,
Rhonda Pereifield
Wins Cage Contest
Rhonda Pereifield of
Kermit hit the total score of
the Kermit-Andrews game
right on the money with a
guess of 131 points. Actual
score of the game was Kermit
78, Andrews 53.
Rhonda will receive the ,
first prize money of $15.
Coming close, missing only -
one point were Timothy
Sapien and Dolores Alvarado,
both of Kermit.
VI
followed by
Kimball also finished
double figures with 10.
BOX SCORE
in
PLAYER
KERMIT
FG
FT
TP
Newman
1
0
2
Berzoza
6
9
21
Johnson
1
0
2
Speed
0
0
0
Valenzuela
1
0
2
Briones
0
0
0
Kimball
2
6
10
Smith
1
1
3
Kidd
1
0
2
Nash
9
3
21
Thompson
0
0
0
TOTALS
ANDREWS
22
19
63
Nabors
2
4
8
Trower
4
2
10
Bean
3
0
6
Heame
10
2
22
Welbome
4
0
8
Jones, W.
9
0
18
Jones, E.
5
4
14
Stafford
3
1
7
Hill
1
1
3
TOTALS
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with eight; Bert Widner with' two; and Tim Smith one.
;? six; Mark Flowers with four; Andrews came out running
v. and Mike Cooper in the third period, putting
and David Yett with two ^be game out of reach at
'-.,each. 7749 at the end of the
' Coach Gary Yoder praised stanza.
the play of the team by The pace slowed slightly in
;;Sf^Tatta"ndour '“aX William Herschel, 18th century
if, ga"f ^ us. We still need to {£, “?re the JacS 'di"d Z
work on discipline. We want 1Q iA planet Uranus, discovered the
Tto run and sun instead of xT\ j • • + • general shape of our galaxy, the
-to run ana gun instead or Nash scored six points in Milky Way, and plotted the sun’s
ouroffeif^^1 Settm^ up each of the final two periods; path through space.
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