Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1989 Page: 7 of 12
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Memphis St. comes out smoking
THE NEWS-TELEORAM, Sulphur Springs, Ttui, TUssday, February 21,11
CoMege Hoops: Memphis State
raced out to a 54-0 lead and held
Louisville scoreless far more than
seven minutes en route to a 72-67
road win over the No. 8 ranked
Casdiiwls. Memphis State made 10,
Sports Notebook
of its first 13 shots while Louisville
missed its first nine. “They hit
everything they threw up and we
buried ourselves in a hole." Louis-
ville coach Denny Crum said.
“The first four minutes of the game
were a joke." In other games. No. 9
Duke trounced Georgia Tech 91-66.
No. 10 Illinois beat Purdue 102-75.
No. 16 Stanford stopped Southern
California 68-52, No. 17 North
Carolina defeated North Carolina-L
Asheville 90-75 and No. 18 Ne-
vada-Las Vegas downed Long
Beach State 104^74.
NBA Hoops: "That team is
scary. They impress me more than
the Lakers,’’ Houston coach Don
Chaney said Monday after his
Rockets lost to Cleveland 110-90.
It was Cleveland's 18th straight
home victory; Houston had a four-
game winning streak popped.
Mark Price led the Cavs with 27
points and Akeem Olajuwan paced
the Rockets with 21. Dominqur
WUkias scored 30 posits in leading
Atlanta past the Los Angeles Clip-
pen 114-100...Michael Jordan tal-
lied 33 points as Chicago downed
Portland 102-98. David Riven hit
two free throws with four seconds
left to clinch the Los Angeles
Lakers 100-97 win over
Sacramento... Alex English gar-
nered 30 points to spark Denver's
103-101 win over Detroil...Mark
Malone scored 28 of his 35 points
in the first half as Utah stopped
Phoenix’s five-game winning streak
118-92.
Footbal: Just over two weeks
after Joe Morrison’s sudden death.
South Carolina is prepared to name
Appalachian State’s Sparky
Woods as its new head football
coach. Sources said Woods, who
guided the Mountaineers to
Southern Conference titles and the
NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in
1986 and 1987, was to be officially
introduced at a news conference
today at the university.
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City, Area Sports Menu
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Hifli School BiwhaH
Wildcat* hou Commerce m preseaton tcninmagc. S pm (may be twitched u>
Commerce)
High School BaUietball
Pint vt Roc*wall m (last 4 A bt ikitnci piayoffi « Greenville,*7 30 p m
High School Soccer
Wildcats at Ml PteaiaM (or district games (JV-V), 5 30 and 7 pm
High School Trstota
Wildcats as Denison far dual much, 4 pm
High School BMk.th.ll Playoffs
Fansundel vs Yanut m Class A girts A area playoff (ante at Wildcat Gym in Sulphur
Springs. 6 70pm
Detroit v«. Martin t Mill m Class A area playoff game at Wildcat Gym m Sulphur
S^?A RaaktlbaR: Rockets at New York, 6 pm
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
NRA BaaketbaB: Mavcncks as Darner, 1.30 pm.; Spun hou Golden Stale, 7:30
pm
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 25
Hips SehogCRashctbail
Cooper vs Rdgrwood in Claai 2A hoys hi dtsinct game at Wildcat Gym in Sulphur
Springs. 7 30pm
Yanas vt. Union Hill in Clast A hoys hi district game is F.TSU Fieldhoute. 7:30
pm
North Hapkms vs. Rosion in Class A boys hi dislncl game at Pans Junior College
Gym, 6:30p.m
Sniphur Bluff vs. haiinsndel in Class A buys bi-distnct game as Pans Junior College
Gym. I p m
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will not be paid for any games he
misses.’’
This means that Dan tie y has ap-
parcnily lost pay for two games, a
figure that comes to about Sl 5,000
per game * -
So far. Dandcy missed games
against the Midwest Division-lead-
ing Houston Rockets last Saturday
and Monday night’s game against
the San Antonio Spurs.
While Sonju was giving Dantley
a mandatory reporting date.
Mavericks players were hoping that
the Dantley trade, like the Aguirre
problems that preceded it. will soon
be behind them.
“The main thing is just to play as
hard as we can.” said Rolando
Blackman. “We just hooc it's not
going to become a holdout situa-
tion. The important thing is for him
to know we want him.”
“It’s a strange situation. But it
will lake care of itself," said Sam
Perkins. “I don't even think about
it. When he shows, he shows. He’s
just looking out for his best inter-
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“We can’t sit here and look over
our shoulders waiting for AD
(Dmley) to come.” said James
Donaldson. “Everybody’s just
pitching in and raising their level of
play to help us win.”
Mavericks owner Donald Carter
had flown to Washington Sunday lo
meet with Daniicv and Falk, but he
was unable to influence Dantley to
return with him to Dallas to join the
team. He also foiled in an attempt
to get Dantley to report to the team
in time for the game yvo San
Antonio Monday night
Prep Golf...
Continued from Page 6A
stroke with a 76.
After a shaky 43 on the f-ont
side, the Wildcats’ No. 2 player,
senior Chad Fotmar, recovered with
a nifty par 36 an the back side to
record a 79. Sophomore Rick Lynn
carded a respectable 81 in his first
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problems on No. 7,
wtdi a triple bogey during
“If Stephen could
that triple bogey, we would have
been in the hum until the end.”
Evans observed.
“All rnd all though. 1 am
pleased. We shat better than I
thought we would under those con-
dmanx”
Next ouung far the Wildcats will
be the annual Ml. Pleasant Invita-
tional next Monday.
HOME, GARDEN and R.V.
Thursday, March 2
Sulphur Springs
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 44, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 21, 1989, newspaper, February 21, 1989; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth816707/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.