The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993 Page: 9 of 18
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HONEY SPENCE
Sophomore Maiden
MISTI RANEY
Junior Maiden
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
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DEC. 2-4 JV and Varsity Maidens & Indians Glen Rose Tourney
Freshman Maidens Brownwood Tourney
Freshman and Jr. High Boys Eastland-Here
Freshman and Jr. High Girls Eastland-Here
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grets an error made in the
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swered points in the overtime.
Ibny Cortez had 9 points,
aby 4, Dusty Brawley 4, The junior varsity boys play
Steven Gillette 2, and Jr. Es-
camilla 2.
8th “B" Win Opener
The Eighth Grade “B" War-
riors won their season opener,
claiming a 19-2 win. Joe Metier
had 8 points, Ricky Diaz 6,
Brandun MassingiU 3, and
Stephen Glatter 2.
8th “A" Romp 24-9
The Eighth Grade Warriors * Home Health^Aide Supervi-
ran their season record to 2- ”
0 with a 24-0 romp over the
Bullpups. Comanche led 8-1 at
the half and 18-5 after three
quarters.
Brandon McGuire had 10
points, Brandon Perry 5, Bo
Glen Rose
Tournament
The CHS varsity and junior
varsity Maidens and Indians
will be competing in the Glen
Rose Invitational Tbumament
this Thursday, Friday, and
Saturday.
All four Comanche teams
open on Thursday. The varsity
Maidens tip off at 3:00 against
Weatherford in the high school
practice gym. The varsity
boys take on Stephenville at
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Warriors scored seven unan- 6:00 at the high school.
The junior varsity girls face
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Brian Dudley 8, Travis Huck- the intermediate school gym.
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the American Angus Associ-
ation, reports Dick Spader,
executive vice preaident of
the national organization with
headquarters in St. Joseph,
Missouri.
The American Angus Asso-
ciation, with over 24,000 active
adult and junior members, is
the largest beef cattle registry
association in the world. Its
computerized records include
detailed information on nearly
11 million registered Angus.
The Association records an-
cestral information and keeps
The President with the most records of production onin-
children was Tyler, who had dividual animals for its mem-
16- bers.
Don Lacy 3, Cameron Dudley
2, Clayton Shaw 2, and Jamie
Salinas 2.
Braves Fall
The CHS Freshman Braves
dropped a high scoring contest
to Clyde 58-66 there last
Monday. Comanche led 15-13
after one quarter but trailed
27-36 at the half.
Justin Easley had 15 points,
Junior Ortiz 14, Jackson Dud-
ley 11, David Chapman 8, and
Scooter Howard 8.
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Goldthwaite girls.
The game was knotted at 20-
20 at the half but the Maidens
HITS JUMPER: Honey Spence (51) cans two of her 14 points
againat Gold waite. (Chief Staff Photo)
Maidens Sweep
Goldthwaite
The CHS varsity and junior
Leisha Woods had 10 points,
Patricia Escamilla 8, Stephanie
Balch 6, Stacey Harvick 4,
Jr. High Boys
The Comanche Junior High
Warriors won 3 of 4 contests in
Clyde last Monday night.
7th “B" Edged
The Seventh Grade “B"
Warriors were nipped by the
Clyde Bullpups 8-6. Geremy
Bessent scored all six Co-
manche points.
7th "A” Overtime Winners
In the Seventh “A” contest
the Warriors improved to 2-0
with a 29-22 win. Comanche
and Clyde were tied 22-22 at
the end of regulation play. The
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The varsity Indians wrapped
game sweep of the
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Seventh Romp 44-11
The Seventh Grade Maid-
ens opened the night’s action
with a 44-11 romp over the
Clyde Pups. Kristi Tyson had
20 points, Barbie Bruton 4,
Christy Whitt 4, Becky Mont-
gomery 4, Misty Mayfield 4,
April Martin 4, Jamie Golden
2, and Ashley Smith 2.
Eighth Roll 40-4
The Eighth Grade Maid-
ens grabbed a 27-0 halftime
edge and" cruised to a 40-4
victory over the Clyde girls.
Nicole Harlmon had 10 points,
Melissa Balch 6, Lindsey New-
house 6, Misty Glasgow 5,
Kim Clifton 5, Kelli Arm-
strong 4, Emily Carringer 2,
and Karla Sotelo 2.
Coach Danny Kent said the
Indians played an exception-
ally strong defensive game
■nd were dominate on the
boards. He added that Clint
Welch and Randall Denning
Randy Buchanan led all
scorers with 19 points, Heath
Huckaby added 10, Denning 9,
Jarod Easley 7, and Welch 3.
The Indians cashed in 12 of
18 free throws for 67 percent.
with 7. Heather Damron led in
steals with two.
Indians Complete
Burnet Sweep
Both the junior varsity and
varsity Indians improved to 3-
0 on the season with victories
over Burnet there last Friday
TURKEY
Lee was 6 of 7, Stacey Baker
4 of 6, and Honey Spence 6 of
9 from the field. up a two game sweep of the
Maiden Coach Tbrry Crocker Burnet Bulldogs with a 48-36
varsity Maidens swept two Pleased with the team’s block-
contests from the Goldthwaite P? ?ut
Lady Eagles here last Friday
in the Maidens’ home opener.
JV Wins 31-25
In the junior varsity open-
ing contest the Maidens
claimed a 31-25 victory. Co-
stated that he was especially victory. Comanche trailed 12-
_*----with the beam’s block- 13 after one quarter but ex-
ig out. “Defensive rebound- pfoded to a 30- 19 halftime
ing has been a problem with
us early this season and it was
much improved in this con-
test.”
Spence totalled 14 points,
Becky McDougal 10, Lee. 10,
Baker 9, and Kelly Gilbert
manche trailed 23-24 entering McDougal led in rebounds had excellent efforts,
the final quarter but outscored
the Eagles 8 to 1 in the quarter
to claim a six point win. The
Lady Eagles had won their
previous season opening con-
test with the Maidens.
Myra Rainey had 8 points,
Sherree Haevischer 6, Thmi
Joe Ingram 6, Jill Clifton
6, Christi Golden 2, Shay la
White 2, and Reginia Sanchez night
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Freshman Maidens
The CHS Maidens slipped
to 2-2 on the season with a
JV Wins 44-36 40-34 loss to the Clyde Lady
The junior' varsity Indians Bulldogs here on Monday. The
opened the night’s action with halMtj'Tc/d^ ^^bbed* 3^
net JV. The Indians opened 24 third quarter lead.
fast with a 11-4 first quarter Leisha Woods had 10 points,
pleted a two game sweep of the lead and was up 22-13 at the Stacey1 *Harvick~4
"Neil Dudley led an eight IxMri Coldeasure 4, and Tiffany
point scoring attack with 10 ” *J n
exploded for 14 third quarter points, Clint McKeehan and
points to grab a 34-28 lead. Victory added 8 each, Jordan
The Maidens were red hot Dudley 7^Jason^Pate 4^ Cody
shots for 51 points. Melinda Casey Lee 1.
2.
Maidens Romp 45-38
The varsity Maidens im-
proved to 4-1 on the season
with a 45-38 victory over the
Lady Eagles. The win com-
McAdams 2.
Jr. High Maidens
The Comanche Junior High
from the field hitting 20 of 39 Lane 4» Chris Farrar 2, and Maidens swept two contests
points to grab a 34-28 lead.
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 121, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 2, 1993, newspaper, December 2, 1993; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291665/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Comanche Public Library.