The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1982 Page: 11 of 20
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Rain hops Suicide Squad Improves Record To 3-0 _
Tourney
DAY^)N (Spi -
Ham prevented
Dayton from playing
Its sdteduled oooleel
against Sheldon King
(or (he champhMuhlp
of its own baaaball
louraamenl Salur
day #«
The two team# will
square off lor t»e title
March SO, aorordtng
to Bronco Coach Dale
Bohannon
Dayton reached the
(inali by topping
«tveUod,4-t,Thuri
day, and Hardin
Jefferson. 9-4. Frt-
day- * |
The Bronco# will
continue their
ichedula Taesday
when they travel to
Tarfclnftofl and will
play in the fort Ar*
thur Austin tourna-
ment Thursday-
Saturday
Dayton will atari
off the Audin meet
with a rematch
against Hardin-
Jefferson Other
teams in the tourney
will be Silsbee. (Cast
Chambers,
Hamshlre Fannett
and Austin
DICKINSON (Sp)
— Jackie Byrd's
Robert E tee Junior
varsity baseball
team won Its third
game In as many
Mas Monday as the
Suicide Squad
'blasted Dickinson. 9-
4.
Tate Malpaas pick-
ed up his second win
of the season.
Malpaas went SI-3 In-
nings and gave up
four runs, two
unearned, while scat-
tering si* hits The
sophomore right-
hander struck out
eight and walked
three
Rusty Welch mop
ped up for Matpaan.
going the final I 13
innings Welch gave
up two hits and a
walk while striking
out two.
REt took a 4-1 lead
with a throe-run third
Inning and doubled
the lead In the fifth by
bringing throe more
runs across the plate
Joe Elkins. Johnny
Mabry and Mark
Bookmyer led the
Lee offensive assault,
each banging out a
pair of hits. Elkins
had a double to drive
In two runs while
Bookmyer stole two
bases and scored
twice Mabry also
had a pair of RBI#
Rusty Hoke, Lee
Sutton. UregSutphin,
Jame# Elkins and Ar-
thur Butaud also col
lee ted hits for the
Suicide Squad Sul
phin had two RBI
while Elkins and
Hoke oach had one
REL wtU try to
keep Its unbeaten
record Intact Tuoe
day. when the Suicide
Squad travels to
Houston Lee
San Jacinto Sweeps I’air
EBOARD.
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Blue Devils Fall To Lake
CLEAR LAKE CITY (Spl - The Ross S
Sterling Junior varsity dropped a 4-4 decision
to host Clear Lake Monday
Mike Woolsly went the distance (or Sterling
and was tagged with his first loss of the
season Woolsey gave up 13 hits but only two of
the Falcons' sis runs were earned He struck
out s« Clear Lake hitters while walking two.
David Brysch had a three for four showing
at the plate and scored two runs for the
Rangers Kelly Price smacked a double in the
sixth inning and later scored
Other Blue Devils collecting hits were Chris
Rhodes, Joe Parkey and Woolsey Woolsey
and Parkey each drove in a run
HOUSTON (Sp) -
The San Jacinto
North Gators Improv
ed to 14-4 on the
season by sweeping a
doubleheader from
St Louis-Meramec
(Mo) Junior College.
Il l and M. Monday
The Gator* will
open Texas Junior
College Athletic Con-
ference play Tues-
day. when Wayne
Graham's squad will
host San Antonio
Junior College
Former Ross S
Sterling star Wes
Walker, who sports a
S-l record and a 3.S4
Sampson Ciled
ST LOUIS (API -
Ralph Sampson, the
7-foot-4 Junior center
from the University
of Virginia, was nam-
ed player of the year
on the Sporting News
1982 All-America
team
eamed-run average.
Is listed as the pro-
bable San Jacinto
start ar for (he second
game. Fellow
sophomore Tim
Englund. also 3-1
with a no-hit victory
over defending na-
tional runner-up
Seminole (Okla.l
Junior College. Is
scheduled to start the
first game on the
mound
San Jacinto second
baseman Kent Kop-
pa. a freshman from
North Shore, hit a
home run and a triple
in the first game
Monday Alan Brown
also homered for the
Gators in the opener
Wayne Stewart, a
sophomore from
Crockett, picked up
the win in the first
game Don Bloom
field improved to 1-0
by scattering five hits
to win the nightcap
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HOUSTON <So) — The Crosby Cougars lost ! * 1 I it^ts !»ns
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"We're going to
start our offseason
program ta two
weeks," said Rivers
"There sre a lot of
underclassmen who
didn't get to make the
trip to Austin that ar*
ready to get after It,"
Rivers said the
Eagle*, who returned
their top itvon
playprs from last
year's *g-9 taam.
wanted a stale title
from the atari After
getting knocked oft In
bidistricl competition
tart season, Rivers
and some of Uio
Eagles went to U»
slate tournament aa
spectators Several of
(ho Eagles said that
gave them a taste the
state tournament
they couldn't wash
down
"Just before the
season began we had
an organisational
meeting." .Rivers
recalled "We set a
goal Thai goal was
no! only to go the
state tournament but
to win ML" , . •
Rivers will hsve lo
find a replacement
for Palll Smith, the
Eagles' second-
leading scorer and
leading rebounder.
Also graduating are
Rivers' top three
reserves, Keela
Grubaugh. Pooh
Porter and Nlta
Holmes
But with Hail,
freshman sensation
Tami Rogers and
two year starters
Shelley Marcontell
and Robin Laurie
reluming next season
and a couple sub-
varsity teams that
lost less frequently
than did the varsity,
Rivers can overlook
those losses This ap-
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in the making.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 9, 1982, newspaper, March 9, 1982; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1020274/m1/11/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.