The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1988 Page: 4 of 10
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first quarter ended, but the Lobos tempts with 1:09 left, and Hereford
The Herd varsity boys are now 44 moved into the lead by seven points had a 56-53 lead. Then with 25
seconds left, Hansen made two foul
shots to give Hereford a five-point ched us. We look forward to having a
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Levelland then had an eight-point lead, 58-53.
big crown for Friday’s game with
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Hereford Coach Mike Fields said.
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The Hereford Whitefaces tightened bins scored a basket with 1:40 left to
up the District 14A Standings Tues give Hereford its first lead at 15-14.
boys’ team on Tuesday night. The
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they were 7-0 going into the game."
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"We had just two turnovers in the
game. You have to be concentrating
to do that.
"We've got ourselves back into the
race. We control our own destiny. We
Hansen, Mercer and Robbins all
scored in double figures. Hansen had
13 points, Mercer 12 points, and Rob-
bins 10 points. Clint Cotten scored
eight points.
The leading rebounders were
Mercer with nine. Bobbins with
eight, and Cotten with six. Hansen
led in assists with six.
with 19 seconds left. Hereford missed
a free throw with 17 seconds left, and
Levelland was unable to capitalize
on that miss.
"I thought we played real hard. We
at one time, 30-23. At halftime.
Levelland had a 30-27 lead.
The Hereford Brand, in tribute to National
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will publish a special contest section which will
feature editorials and advertisements written
and designed by Herefords intermediate
students in the Sunday March 6th edition of the
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quarter, the teams traded baskets, game in a row, and we kept out poise
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By defeating frontrunner Levelland, 58-55
Whitefaces tighten up District 1-4 A
and Canyon are tied for second place lead in the third quarter, 39-31,
with 5-3 records. Borger beat Pampa before Hereford began to rally back,
on Tuesday, and Canyon beat A field goal by Robbins with 25
Dumas. Lubbock Estacado beat seconds left in that quarter put
Frenship on Monday. Hereford ahead 4342.
The Whitefaces, 9-12 overall, play In the rest of the third quarter and
The Whiteface junior varsity, who with a three-point goal with 2:10 left
will play Frenship at 6:30 pm Fri- One half a minute later, the
day, are 11-4 for the season. Whitefaces called a timeout, and
Tuesday's varsity battle saw Rodney McCracken scored a bucket
Levelland held a lead through moot right away when the game resumed,
of the first period, until Bobby Reb- Moments later, Pat Mercer stole the
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 139, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1988, newspaper, January 20, 1988; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1478177/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.