News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1997 Page: 6 of 12
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The Medins Valley Boys’ game the Panthers were down score was 50-50, but Devins
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victory brings their season play in the fourth quarter. said. "It was one of the most
record to 6-18 district record to “We were going to take the exciting games of the year, and
3-9. . game into overtime and play for we had our best free throw per-
They maintained control of the last shot," Coach Scott centage ail year. Devine scoring
the game by leading in all four Spanton said. at the buzzer pretty much sums
quarters and keeping up their Kieth Luff fouled a Devine up our season.”
defense. 1 player, and the Warhorses got ‘ Keith Luff scored 16 ■ points
"It was a great game. It feels two free throws. for the Panthers. Robert Solis
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< The Lady Panthers brought that Liberty Hill wee good, but I which wee to make it to the
an excellent season to an end didn't know that they were that playoffs, so our soason was a
when Liberty Hill good. They hardly missed any succesa," Anderson said.
defected them, 73-37. shots and were really quick on "I’m a Senior, so it was sad
Liberty Hill took control defense," Amy Haby said. to see our season come to aa end
eaily in the game leading at the The Lady Panthers had s total but I’m glad we got to go to the
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