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Page 4-The Hereford Brand, Tuesday, February 7, 1989
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Girls close season
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close out their 1988-89 season tonight
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three-point edge. Louisville's
IxiBradford Smith then took the in-
bounds pass and drove the length of
"Last time" was Jan. 10, when
Bricnna Townsend hit a last-second
shot to give the Lady Whitcfaccs a
In other games. No. S Oklahoma
trounced Iowa State 126-97, No. 9
Syracuse got past No. 11 Seton Hall
youngsters never questioned it and
knew they could play with anybody,”
"They’ll be tough," said Hereford
coach Mike Fields, "they’ll have some
height, and that'll hurt us on the inside,
and they have some gotxl shooters. It'll
be a challenge for us.
"I'm proud that wc haven't given
up against anybody all year. We've
In the boys’ contest, the Herd will
face an Estacado team that was picked
“I wouldn't say it’s close, but it's
definitely on the table," The News
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70-58, No. 19 Nevada-I^s Vegas
downed UC Santa Barbara 77-61 and
Virginia stopped No. 20 Georgia Tech
78-71.
George McCloud scored 20 points.
within 78-76 with 2:10 left Thompson
responded with two foul shots and a
dunk to stop the Pirates, 19-4
No. 16 Ohio State 70. Purdue 58
Ohio State, behind Jay Burson's 26
points, fought its way past visiting
Purdue in the Big Ten.
A brawl broke out midway through
the second half when Purdue’s Kip
Jones and Ohio State's Grady Ma-
teen exchanged elbows and were
ejected. The Buckeyes, leading by
five points at that point, quickly in-
creased the margin to 14.
Ohio State, 16-5, is in a four-way tie
for second place in the conference at
5-3 behind Indiana. Purdue is 10-12
and 3-6.
No. 19 Nevada-Las Vegas 77, UC San-
ta Barbara 61
David Butler scored 21 points and
Greg Anthony added 19 as Nevada-
Ljis Vegas ended its first two-gaine
losing streak since 1984.
The Runnin' Rebels are 15-5 and
10-1 in the Big West. Santa Barbara
fell to 15-4 and 6-4.
INDIANAPOLIS l AP> - Indiana's
Wayman Tisdale would be sent to
Dallas for either Mark Aguirre or
Sam Perkins, according to a publish-
ed report.
It said the Pacers are discussing
possible trades with the Mavericks.
One deal would send Tisdale to
Dallas for Aguirre, and another
would send Tisdale and Herb
Williams to Dallas for Perkins and
Detlef Schrempf, The Indianapolis
News said Monday, quoting an
unidentified NBA source.
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No. 5 Oklahoma 126. Iowa St. 97
Stacey King scored 33 points and
Oklahoma broke away with 81 points
in the second half, most ever in a Big
Eight game. The Sooners, 19-3 and
6-1 in the conference, rebounded
from a loss to Oklahoma State that
knocked them out of No. 1.
Skeeter Henry scored 16 of his 18
points in the second half as
Oklahoma pulled away from a 55-50
lead. The visiting Cyclones, who
made 31 turnovers, are 11-8 and 2-5.
No. 9 Syracuse 85, No. 11 Seton Hall
79
At the Meadowlands, Sherman
Douglas scored 28 points and Stephen
Thompson got 23 as Syracuse held off
Seton Hall.
The Orangemen, 20-4, won their
sixth consecutive game overall and
17th straight against Seton Hall. Both
teams are 6-4 in the Big East, three
games behind Georgetown.
Syracuse led 65-4# with 13:41 re-
maining before Seton Hall rallied
Ellison returns, but
Louisville loses to FSU
Dallas General Manager Norm
Sonju was not immediately available
for comment on the latest report, but
has in the past declined comment on
any trade reports. Mavericks coach
John MacLeod, asked about the
report after Monday night’s game in
Los Angeles, also declined comment.
All of the players involved are for-
wards.
The News said the deals hinged on
what the Mavericks chose to do with
Aguirre, the object of trade rumors
involving other teams, including the
Detroit Pistons.
Pacers General Manager Donnie
Walsh would not comment on the
report.
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Ixiuisville got what it wanted, sort
of. The fourth-ranked Cardinals also Seminoles coach Pat Kennedy said,
got what they deserved.
Pervis Ellison, the team's star
center, returned to action after miss-
ing two games with a knee injury and 85-79. No. 16 Ohio State beat Purdue
played well. But the rest of the Car-
dinals hobbled, losing to No. 12
Florida State 81-78 Monday night.
"We got what we earned, and
that's a loss," Louisville coach Den-
ny Crum said. "Florida State played including two foul shots with five
their hearts out for 40 minutes and seconds left that gave Florida State a
we played hard for about 10. Our
guys just didn’t want it as bad as
Florida State and that’s shame.”
Ellison, who did not start, led host the court but missed an off-balance,
Ixiuisville with 19 points.
Florida State. 18-2, leads the Metro
Conference at 6-1. Louisville is 16-4
and 5-1.
"We had our skeptics about our
position in the Top Twenty, yet our
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Tony Dawson led the Seminoles
with 21 points and Irving Thomas
had 18 points and 17 rebounds.
Smith and Felton Spencer each
scored 12 for Ixiuisville.
Ellison went directly to whirlpool
treatment after the game without
comment. Smith thought the 6-foot-9
senior did fine.
“I don't think he's 100 percent right
now,” Smith said, "but he played a
good game ."
Florida State led 68-57 with five
minutes remaining before the Car-
dinals rallied to 77-76 with 1:34 left.
Nine win at KC contest
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Jeremy Reiter, 10, of Hereford watches another contestant during a free-throw shooting
contest held Saturday at the Hereford YMCA. The contest was sponsored by the Knights
of Columbus. (Brand photo by Mauri Montogomery)
could become the first Hereford girls’ but wc held their post girl, Dcidrc The JV teams will be in action in
Brown, to just five poinLs. They have the west gym at HJHS. The JV boys
a lot of weapons. will play at 6:30 p.m., while the JV
"Wc need to have one more effort girls will close out their season at 8
p.m.
Nine Hereford youths won their
respective divisions in the Hereford BOYS-10, Jonathan Keenan, 11- Girls-11, Jennifer Ramplcy,6-of-
Knights of Columbus free-throw of-15:11, Gregg Kalka, 13-of-15:12, 15; 12, Kara Sandoval, 8-of-15 (won
shooting contest held Saturday at the Andrew Tijerina9-of-15; 13, Michael shoot-off); 13. Michelle Brock, 9-of-
Hcreford YMCA. Carlson, 8-of-14; 14,GregCoplcn,9- 15; 14, Tonya Castillo, 8-of-15.
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By JOHN BROOKS Friday, she broke the old career record It will take a great effort to win."
Managing Editor of966 points set by Louise Mays, who - - - - - — -
The Hereford Lady Whitcfaccs will played from 1978 through 1981. _____________________
close out their 1988-89 season tonight "We'll need to have a great efforts to challenge for the District l-4A*titJe
when they host Lubbock Estacado at tonight against Estacado." said but has had a tough road against the
6:30 p.m. at Whiteface Gym at Hereford girls’ coach Frank Belcher, league’s leaders.
Hereford Junior High School. .... . _ .... -
In the 8 p.m. game, the Hereford they arc a very capable team. It may
whitcfaccs will try for their third he same type of game as it was the last
district win of the year against another time wc played."
squad that has run into a long had
luck streak when they face the
Matadors.
While nothing is at stake for cither 56-55 win at Lubbock.
"Alicia Isaac (point guard) had 10 played with a lot of pride, and I hope
team in the girls game, it could be a »-•••• ~ - -- ■ ■ ■ ' ‘ ‘
big night for Carmen Brockman: she poinLs in the first quarter down there, we’ll play hard tonight."
basketball player to score 1,000 or
more career poinLs.
In her three years on the varsity.
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